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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I saw a Steel Panther tribute band once, I paid to see the support act and wish I hadnt stuck around. The singer was alright but I was not prepared to see an overweight 40 something in a wig and tights singing about tits and farts |
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"I saw a Steel Panther tribute band once, I paid to see the support act and wish I hadnt stuck around. The singer was alright but I was not prepared to see an overweight 40 something in a wig and tights singing about tits and farts "
I don't even get steel panther. But, I hate glam/cock rock, so a parody of that just sounds even worse to me |
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"I saw a Steel Panther tribute band once, I paid to see the support act and wish I hadnt stuck around. The singer was alright but I was not prepared to see an overweight 40 something in a wig and tights singing about tits and farts
I don't even get steel panther. But, I hate glam/cock rock, so a parody of that just sounds even worse to me"
Im the same dude, a parody of a parody can never end up a good thing! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Deep Purple at the NEC about 1986.
We were seated along the side and every time anyone stood up a security guard pushed them back into their seat.
The band were great, the venue and atmosphere was terrible. |
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By *ENDAROOSCouple
over a year ago
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Paul Weller, many years ago at Guildford.
It was like watching paint dry.
Another big disappointment was Velvet Revolver at Brixton. We'd seen them before a couple of times and they were brilliant. It was just a really flat and odd night, later found out that Scott Weiland had quit and was finishing up the dates.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Marilyn Manson at Hellfest a couple of years ago was so bad it was almost funny. But Ride at the Birmingham institute in the early 90s remains the only gig I've walked out of |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Have to say that I wasn't massively impressed by Rob zombie when I saw him at bloodstock the other year. I mean, he himself was alright, but I expected so much more from his stage set, than him stepping between big riser boxes and swinging off poles. I wanted people dressed up as classic movie monsters running about on stage and such |
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I'm going to vote for Marilyn Manson too, at Download a couple of years back. He appeared to be on quite a lot of smack and was clearly very pissed off. His performance was beyond shoddy, and kept going off an angry, often racist, rants about nothing in particular between songs. Kind of a shame, I caught them at the NEC when they were touring with Holy Wood and it was pretty kickass show. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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"Madness, Love the Band to bits but fooking dreadful live "
Having seen them 50+ times I'd be inclined to disagree but do confess there have been times in their career where it's all got a bit samey and tired - fortunately in the last 5-10 years they seem to have rediscovered how to mix up the set and drop in album tracks and rarities rather than churning out the greatest hits in the same order every night |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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Worst ever gig for me probably has to be The Style Council at the Royal Albert Hall back in the 80s - was one of their last ever gigs and Weller refused to play any of the hits and was experimenting with hip hop/house at the time and it was awful - one of the only gigs I've been to where the audience remained seated for the duration. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I saw Cat Power a few years back, was really looking forward to it and she turned up pissed,an absolute shambles. Saw her since she got sober and more than made up for it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Without a doubt 10cc. The support, some Norwegian group I think they were, never heard of before or since were far better!
Followed by Madness, a group I love, but at the time they were touring because they needed the money rather than touring because they wanted to. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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Followed by Madness, a group I love, but at the time they were touring because they needed the money rather than touring because they wanted to. "
Madness are definitely worth seeing again now - as I said up thread they've captured the magic again by (finally) realising they have a decent back catalogue to call on and don't have to rely on the greatest hits package as much as they once did |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Diana Ross The original Diva. Walked off stage after a hour because the sound system wasn’t right. Came back about an hour later sang one song and that was it x |
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Im sure i've seen worse but the only gig I've walked out of was the futureheads. My mate won tickets on the radio but we gave it 5 or 6 songs and left. Hate their version of 'hounds of love' too.
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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"Oasis, pissed, slurring, argued then walked off and cancelled before 2nd half...
Dreadful
2nd half? Were they performing an opera or something?! Who the hell performs a gig in two halves?! "
Actually UB40 did the first time I saw them back in the early 80s - first half they played new album stuff - second half was the more established stuff - didn't think anything of it at the time as was only my second live gig I think but it actually worked quite well |
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"I saw Cat Power a few years back, was really looking forward to it and she turned up pissed,an absolute shambles. Saw her since she got sober and more than made up for it."
I saw her play the other day in Brighton..was really looking fwd to it then i fainted 20 mins into it and missed the rest of the gig . not her fault but it was a big disappointment |
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the one that was most recent was Hawkwind about 3 or 4 years ago .. i used to love going to see them and have had so many good nites at their gigs but
they were crap and should have packed it in years ago ..was sad to see a band i loved and still love to listen to become so shit and i left before the end as it was all too depressing |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Marilyn Manson at Hellfest a couple of years ago was so bad it was almost funny. But Ride at the Birmingham institute in the early 90s remains the only gig I've walked out of
What made ride bad?"
It was just completely shit, U was never a huge fan anyway but they just seemed completely disintereted, zero interaction and even by shoegaze standards as dull as fuck.
It made me laugh the fanfare when they reformed but Oasis fans are a gullible lot and I guess the guitarist who didn;t play on the 2 not that bad Oasis albums has some appeal |
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"Oasis, pissed, slurring, argued then walked off and cancelled before 2nd half...
Dreadful
2nd half? Were they performing an opera or something?! Who the hell performs a gig in two halves?! "
It was a big stadium job, we went with ex's work, big concerts I've been to there's often a break, they were supposed to be on for 2.5 hours total but barely made it through a full song in first hour. |
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"Marilyn Manson at Hellfest a couple of years ago was so bad it was almost funny. But Ride at the Birmingham institute in the early 90s remains the only gig I've walked out of
What made ride bad?
It was just completely shit, U was never a huge fan anyway but they just seemed completely disintereted, zero interaction and even by shoegaze standards as dull as fuck.
It made me laugh the fanfare when they reformed but Oasis fans are a gullible lot and I guess the guitarist who didn;t play on the 2 not that bad Oasis albums has some appeal"
The new albums great |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Oasis, pissed, slurring, argued then walked off and cancelled before 2nd half...
Dreadful "
And they still think they were a 'great' rock band on the world stage |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What's everyone's worst ever concert they paid for"
I walked out of a Misfits gig years ago it was just dreadful and the last twice I've seen the sisters of mercy have been painful.n |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
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"David Bowie 'Glass Spider Tour' at the old Cardiff Arms Park. Dreadful."
That was awful, I saw that show in Slane.
Van Morrison and John Martyn gigs have been both the best and worst that I have ever been at. |
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Iron maiden in Cardiff this year. Not because of the band but because of other people at the gig.
It was a standing only gig and we found that every single time we moved so that I could actually see, some inconsiderate, arsehole moved too and stood right in front of me. We even migrated as far as the other side of the arena and this twat did too! I couldn’t even see the big screens, never mind the stage. In the end hubby moved forward and stood in front of his wife to make a point about his behaviour and they both threw their toys out the pram. They ruined the whole gig for us both.
We’ve booked to see them next year in Birmingham and have booked tiered seated tickets this time so we shouldn’t have any similar issues again. |
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"What's everyone's worst ever concert they paid for
I walked out of a Misfits gig years ago it was just dreadful and the last twice I've seen the sisters of mercy have been painful.n "
Danzig is the most arrogant frontman I've had the misfortune of dealing with- no one is allowed to make eye contact with Danzig |
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"the one that was most recent was Hawkwind about 3 or 4 years ago .. i used to love going to see them and have had so many good nites at their gigs but
they were crap and should have packed it in years ago ..was sad to see a band i loved and still love to listen to become so shit and i left before the end as it was all too depressing "
I used to love them live, such a shame |
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I've never paid for a gig that was terrible, seen such pretty bad performances at festivals though. The worst gig I've witnessed whilst working was baby shambles, shambles is very apt description, who knows what combination of drugs he'd taken but seemed to struggling to hold his guitar and couldn't perform on what he'd taken. 12 months later he'd sold out the venue, had Kate Moss waiting on the tour bus for him and paparazzi all around the place |
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"I've never paid for a gig that was terrible, seen such pretty bad performances at festivals though. The worst gig I've witnessed whilst working was baby shambles, shambles is very apt description, who knows what combination of drugs he'd taken but seemed to struggling to hold his guitar and couldn't perform on what he'd taken. 12 months later he'd sold out the venue, had Kate Moss waiting on the tour bus for him and paparazzi all around the place"
I've never understood his appeal yet Drew seems really nice |
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By *im himCouple (MM)
over a year ago
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"the one that was most recent was Hawkwind about 3 or 4 years ago .. i used to love going to see them and have had so many good nites at their gigs but
they were crap and should have packed it in years ago ..was sad to see a band i loved and still love to listen to become so shit and i left before the end as it was all too depressing
I have seen them many many times over the years in many different line ups as far back as Calvert, I went to see them in April this year at the Birmingham institute and they were brilliant . They have changed the line up again and also bought in a new bass player who reminds me of when lemmy used to play with them . His very good . They also did an acoustic set at the beginning of the gig that was different for hawkwind but it was rather good. Great night .
I used to love them live, such a shame "
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"Worst ever gig for me probably has to be The Style Council at the Royal Albert Hall back in the 80s - was one of their last ever gigs and Weller refused to play any of the hits and was experimenting with hip hop/house at the time and it was awful - one of the only gigs I've been to where the audience remained seated for the duration."
I was at that gig. It still divides opinion after all these years. |
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"What's everyone's worst ever concert they paid for
I walked out of a Misfits gig years ago it was just dreadful and the last twice I've seen the sisters of mercy have been painful.n "
We saw Sisters of Mercy this year, my ears still haven't forgiven me. We didn't stay long.
In terms of massive disconnect between expectation and reality I was unimpressed with Depeche Mode. |
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Any gig where the artist is ill or unable to perform like with a sore throat.
You're excited for it then get an email or something saying there's no gig. Sure, you get a refund but if that's the only tour stop near you or in the country then that's it!
Not good. |
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"Any gig where the artist is ill or unable to perform like with a sore throat.
You're excited for it then get an email or something saying there's no gig. Sure, you get a refund but if that's the only tour stop near you or in the country then that's it! Placebo last month
Not good. "
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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"Worst ever gig for me probably has to be The Style Council at the Royal Albert Hall back in the 80s - was one of their last ever gigs and Weller refused to play any of the hits and was experimenting with hip hop/house at the time and it was awful - one of the only gigs I've been to where the audience remained seated for the duration.
I was at that gig. It still divides opinion after all these years."
It does? I was front row and hated it at the time, although in retrospect can kind of appreciate what he was trying to do a little more but still found it painful at the time. |
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"Worst ever gig for me probably has to be The Style Council at the Royal Albert Hall back in the 80s - was one of their last ever gigs and Weller refused to play any of the hits and was experimenting with hip hop/house at the time and it was awful - one of the only gigs I've been to where the audience remained seated for the duration.
I was at that gig. It still divides opinion after all these years.
It does? I was front row and hated it at the time, although in retrospect can kind of appreciate what he was trying to do a little more but still found it painful at the time."
I didn’t mind it. Not their best gig ever but not their worst either. I have a bootleg recording and it’s okay. It was their final gig by the way. |
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