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Best gigs of 2003?

Posted: 23 Dec 2003, 19:34
by Scardwel
Now then... it's been a pretty good year for gigs IMHO, so what are everyone's faves? Here's my top 5 (in no particular order):

1. The Sisters Of Mercy / Sulpher - Furth 11/4/03 (best Sisters gig of recent years and a kick-arse support act - top night!)

2. The Damned / Echo & The Bunnymen - Glastonbury Festival, June

3. Ministry - London Astoria, March

4. Killing Joke - Sheffield Leadmill 18/10/03

5. The M_i_s_s_i_o_n - The Forum, London 25/10/03 (a triumphant return for Wayne and co.)

...and a few dodgy ones: :|

Sisters - Leeds, first night. (I was at the bar for most of the set... :roll: )
Marilyn Manson - Download Festival (not the great live band they once were.)
Gary Numan - Manchester Academy

Posted: 23 Dec 2003, 19:46
by James Blast
Has to be The Sisters, Glasgow Barrowland, to my shame, the first time I saw them live, if you don't count having Wake burned into your retinas and brain.

Posted: 23 Dec 2003, 20:36
by Padstar
Muse in Manchester..... but you knew that right :)

Paddy.

Posted: 23 Dec 2003, 20:42
by Almiche V
1. Sisters - 1st night Forum

2. Sisters - 2nd night Forum

3. Levellers - Southampton

4. Levellers - Eastleigh

5. Killing Joke - at the poxy Astoria. Cut the setlist short - my coddlings!

Re: Best gigs of 2003?

Posted: 23 Dec 2003, 21:34
by Thea
Scardwel wrote:
4. Killing Joke - Sheffield Leadmill 18/10/03

5. The M_i_s_s_i_o_n - The Forum, London 25/10/03 (a triumphant return for Wayne and co.)
couldn't agree more!

my other 3 would be:

robin black and the intergalactic rockstars/tigertailz/zodiac mindwarp and the love reaction - sheffield corperation - december 13th

goteki/sheep on drugs/icon of coil - whitby goth weekend - november 1st (i think?)

crash kelly/the quireboys - sheffield corporation - september 13th

sisters in wolves was a fun night out - but those 5 were just THE best :D

Posted: 24 Dec 2003, 12:35
by Debaser
Oh I don't have to do it all again do I?

Sorry didn't see this one too

Posted: 24 Dec 2003, 13:43
by Ed Rhombus
1. m*****n_ in Madrid
Just the best, end of Story

2. Muse Manchester
Flashing Keyboard!!!!

3. Public Enemy, Bristol
Two and a half hour set

4. Sisters in Wolverhampton
I was sober and they didn't have too much smoke, and the smoke alarms kept going off which kept me entertained all night( I was ill and London and Leeds, Bristol was good too)

5. Numan and Sulpher, Bristol
Best I've seen Numan and only time I've
seen Sulpher

6. Smurphs in Crewe.
The Best of many this year

7. Iron Maiden, Donnington
I thought they'd be s**t

8. Otway in Bristol
What an act

9. Hussey, Whitby
They treated him like their favourite uncle

10. Marilyn Manson, Donnington
I was entertained by his set wafting in the Wind


Worst

Perfect Circle Manchester
Short set, one song encore, less than an hour and we were back on the streets by 10:05, and they were right up their own arses!

Rhombus, Manchester
Finally getting on stage to headline at 12:30 on a Monday night, we couldn't hear the drums, and as it turns out neither could the auidence

Murder Dolls, Donnington
Tip for next time lads, write some songs and rehearse them!

Posted: 25 Dec 2003, 20:44
by pikkrong
Sisters in Berlin 6/04/03 8) :von: :notworthy:

(it was the only Sisters gig in 2003 for me :( )

Posted: 25 Dec 2003, 21:10
by Debaser
Thanks fer binning the thread with my posts in Paddy....grrrrrrrrrrr Anyway a piece of nifty rescuing
Not been to a bad gig all year - well unless you class Metallica at Leeds ....

So in no particular order:
Jane's Addiction
Killing Joke's (possibly the Nottingham gig being my fav)
Puressence (at least 9 times this year
The Music ( because the now departed Nylon Pylon were fablious) oh the Brixton gig coz I've never been there and it was stunning
JULIAN COPE - the Lyric gig possibly nudging the Liverpool one for superiority
British Sea Power here in luvverly Lincoln
The Cramps
Hugh Cornwell
The Rain Band
Echoboy

...and now I'm rambling. No more this year but have already lined up two new Puressence ones

Posted: 25 Dec 2003, 21:12
by Debaser
And then I think I mentioned Penetration at the Witchwood was rather splendiferous

Oh and how Interpol @ the Roadhouse were pap (but i wasn't sure that wasn't at the very backend of last year...)

No more gigs this year, but already a couple of Puressence ones lined up fer Feb andmarch.

Posted: 26 Dec 2003, 18:52
by Debaser
Late entry on the remembering who else I've been to see....Ravonettes...PAP, really enjoed the first two tracks...but after hearing the same old o ver and over again realised they were pants. The support act however, were brillaint! The very recently and will be sadly missed Nylon Pylon.

Posted: 26 Dec 2003, 20:38
by karin
the Sisters in Frankfurt, what ever the date was and Killing Joke at The Astoria. My favourite venue on the whole planet - very mouldy and Dickensian. :D 8)

Posted: 30 Dec 2003, 18:12
by Planet Dave
REM at Manchester Move festival, Sisters in the Dam, and Metallica at the Leeds Festival. My top three bands, all in the space of four months. :D

Sadly, I can't see how it would ever get better. All at one festival, with Rammstein and Kate Bush thrown in, perchance.

Dave

Posted: 31 Dec 2003, 15:13
by Ginger
Ummm....

Jane's Addiction at Manchester Apollo

Killing Joke at Manchester Academy

Ministry (from what I heard...spent a third of the gig puking in the toilets although I did hear New World Order in between bouts of "bleeuuurrrggghhhhh!!!!")

Godhead acoustic gig (in a friggin' coffee shop!!!)

Nylon Pylon at the sweatpit known as The Roadhouse, Manchester

Posted: 01 Jan 2004, 16:03
by Gary
Muse - Manchester MEN
Placebo - Manchester Forum
Smurphs - Crewe (rock on!!.... etc)
best gigs of 2004

The Sisters new tour to support the new dvd release (ice skates will be provided)
PLacebo - Manchester Apollo :D

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 14:10
by mugabe
Calexico - Stockholm, April
Immortal - Roskilde Festival, June
Massacre - Roskilde Festival, June
Melvins - Roskilde Festival, June
Nashville Pussy - Stockholm, September
Nile - Wacken Festival, August
Suicide - Roskilde Festival, June
Turbonegro - Stockholm, May

Posted: 06 Jan 2004, 08:59
by randdebiel²
John Cale in AB Brussels ion June or so....without any doubt the best gig I've seen in years....

Posted: 06 Jan 2004, 09:31
by andymackem
Well, Sisters at the Forum were cool - marred only by having to get up at 8 the next day and drive to Bolton with a hangover.

Saw the up-and-coming Franz Ferdinand support the similarly impressive Sunderland band Futureheads in Camden, which had its moments. FF need to get over themselves a bit, but were pretty good. Futureheads need more variety in their post-punk mix.

Luke Haines accompanied by strings was a bit wank, but the reformed Auteurs made that (almost) forgiveable. Black Box Recorder were excellent, if you like that acidic St Etienne kind of thing. Since I'm very fond of Sarah Nixey I was quite happy.

Too many dodgy acts in pubs in Essex, though. Not really a vintage year.

Posted: 06 Jan 2004, 11:45
by allfear
in no special order

M_ission - London Best gig since they reformed by a thousand miles

Arthur Brown - London Marquee (Supporting Ozrics) forse elecreic gig for ages, stormin set

the damned - torquay town hall, this wasnt just a gig it was an event the forst alternative gig in torbay for over 10 year, great night out though the sound was very iffy.

All About Eve - Whitby they were top of the bill and this is why, superb



worst gigs?

well dissapointed with the reformed lorries, though they wernt band but wernt brilliant either

Alice Cooper at gilfest - dull as dishwater Bez was more fun

Running Order Squabble Fest

Posted: 06 Jan 2004, 13:00
by twp
New Model Army - Nottingham
Jane's Addiction - Manchester
Half Man Half Biscuit - various
Metallica - Reading

Posted: 06 Jan 2004, 16:45
by Mrs RicheyJames
Ginger wrote:
Ministry (from what I heard...spent a third of the gig puking in the toilets although I did hear New World Order in between bouts of "bleeuuurrrggghhhhh!!!!

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh soooooooooo jealous. Really wanted to see them. Ministry kicks ass :notworthy:

Bet they did a cracking job of NWO :cry:

Posted: 06 Jan 2004, 18:10
by mugabe
Best concert moment of 2003, however, was the sing-along to Metallica's "Creeping Death" at their Roskilde concert. 65 000 people chanting "Die! Die! Die!". Puerile as it might seem, it was truly memorable.

Posted: 06 Jan 2004, 18:14
by James Blast
Sexygoth wrote:Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh soooooooooo jealous. Really wanted to see them. Ministry kicks ass :notworthy:
Saw them at The Glasgow Academy SG, and while they still look and sound the business, there was something missing that was there on the Psalm 69 tour. I actually left before the end because it was all beginning to sound like the same song. Looking forward to a new RevCo album sooner rather than later. :roll:

Posted: 07 Jan 2004, 04:25
by Andy TG
Sisters at Bristol !

Mrs Goth and Myself were hoping to go to Iron(ic) Maiden in Cardiff but it was SOLD OUT at least a month before the gig!