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Generally Speaking => Artistic Discussion => Topic started by: King_Gamer28 on July 23, 2008, 09:55:42 PM

Title: Favorite concert/live show of all-time?
Post by: King_Gamer28 on July 23, 2008, 09:55:42 PM
I just went to an Enter the Haggis concert today in my town, as I do every year when they show up, and I look forward to it each year because they're such a great live band. They hop all over the place, do really fancy stuff, and mix it up each year with how they perform and present their act.

Crazy antics include the drummer playing the guitar with his drumsticks, and a rubber chicken that they actually used in a few songs. Come on, that's pretty awesome.

What's been your favorite live show ever?
Title: Re: Favorite concert/live show of all-time?
Post by: Light on July 23, 2008, 10:07:20 PM
Since shows are included, seeing Avenue Q and RENT on tour were utterly awesome! Avenue Q was flat out hilarious, and RENT is just an awesome musical. ^___^
Title: Re: Favorite concert/live show of all-time?
Post by: Level_9_Chao on July 24, 2008, 05:10:02 PM
Streetlight Manifesto, January 10th this year.

We pushed our way up to the front row, sang along until we were hoarse and sopping wet with sweat, and we asked the lead singer/guitarist to play a song he wrote when he was 15. Of course he didn't play it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FOsczE0vGU

Listen closely to the people saying Butterworth in the beginning, that's us. :3

If you know Streetlight Manifesto, you are aware of how kickass that is.

If not, listen to Streetlight Manifesto.
Title: Re: Favorite concert/live show of all-time?
Post by: Riosan on July 25, 2008, 05:48:42 AM
Daft Punk, Vegoose Festival, Las Vegas, 10/27/07. I wasn't there, but just by listening to an audio bootleg and videos from Youtube, it was amazing.

Keane, live at the 02, 07/21/07. Everyone was in top form, it was being officially filmed for DVD, and the lights and stuff from the giant screen behind them were great.
Title: Re: Favorite concert/live show of all-time?
Post by: Mystic on July 26, 2008, 02:27:03 AM
Michael Jackson's Dangerous Tour.

Best performances are Smooth Criminal and Dangerous.