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Elite ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Van Morrison mid nineties together with Bob Dykan - Bob was alright nowhere near his usual standard but Van the Man decided to play every song as a jazz number I didn't recognise Brown Eyed Girl or Moondance. He also played with his back to the audience the whole night.Now if you want real audience interaction and you like a noise go see Nickelback best bang for my buck every time |
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Champion ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Brian Wilson opening up for Paul Simon about 10 years ago. Paul was great. Great show. Brian was weird. Dude had a kitty litter box of sand under his keyboard that he put his bare feet in while performing. And he was dead. I mean just dead. No passion. No interaction with the audience. Almost looked like a robot going through the motions. |
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Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Ringo Starr and His All-Star Band. What the heck was I smoking?! The worst, albeit funniest, part of the show... Ringo announces, "I wold like for you all to put your hands together and join me in welcoming to the stage, a rock and roll legend. I superstar. I terrific musician and good friend fo mine, MR. JOE WALSH!" To which he then did the worst thing you could do with Joe Walsh on the stage - hand him the microphone... "I would brzzhjfg to the thwoobits of moosh kur-little ezbit qwittle..." for about 3 minutes. I tired of gibberish from a long-since, drug-fried brain. Or what's left of it. And then he just begins to play "Life in the Fast Lane" on his guitar before the band knows what's happening.
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Pro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Crosby Still and Nash around 2002 for the "Live it up" tour. Horrible album, horrible concert. Stills was totally hammered and not getting along with Crosby or Nash, so it was hard to watch. I've seen them with Neil Young and they were tremendous. Also saw Pat Metheny with Ornette Coleman in 1987 and it was 2 hours of atonal Jazz. I'm a huge Metheny fan but that was rough. |
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![]() | ![]() I just remembered this one! I was in Bulgaria as part of a big US Military/NATO/Eastern European Nation exercise and this guy shows up at the ship and says "I need to get 30 service members for a concert tonight!" So the CO makes all the midshipmen and all the junior sailors go to this concert (first indication it would be bad). The ladies (term used loosely) sang along with pirated CDs, danced horribly, and it was one of the most bizzaro "concerts" you could imagine. If they would have given us booze, it would've been great. The CO of the ship was laughing when we got back and he said "they got me for that one last time around." |
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Expert ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Pearl Jam in November 20, 1993 in Nacogdoches TX. Their drummer passed out after they played alive. They worked through it to their credit using only guitars, until they brought out the drummer from one of their opening acts Urge Overkill to finish out the show. Then in spring of 1995 went to see Danzig, and they had Type O Negative opening for them. It was in a really dark, really shady looking gutted out department store. Extremely strange, but at the same time very fitting. Strange and poor sound quality. |
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New user![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Van Halen with Alice in Chains as the backup. Had fantastic seats. The show was horrible. I think they were all back stage getting ripped before the show. AIC was ??incoherent and VH sounded like they were trying to play the show through the speaker of a small am radio. Very dissapointing indeed. |
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![]() | ![]() Berlin in 1986. I used to end up with free tickets to show and that was by far the worst - they only had the one song I recognized and I didn't even like it. Wait, that wasn't close to the worst. My GF, now wife, had tickets to a show and her friend bailed at the last minute...so I got to see Cher in 1990 or so. I later got treated to a Yanni concert under similar scenario - I didn't like it, but at least Yanni had some talent. Surprisingly good show that I was carted of to via my wife and free tickets was Neil Diamond. In the Round with lots of shinny clothes. I actually enjoyed the cheesiness of it. |
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Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() The Cars in 1984 on the Heartbeat City tour in Cincinnati. They stood perfectly still and played the songs note for note exactly as they sound on the album. There was no interaction with the crowd whatsoever (although, I believe there was a brief wave from the keyborad player when they first took the stage) and no hint that it was a 'live' performance. It would have been the same experience to listen to the album while looking at a poster. It's a little sad when you are one of the most popular bands around (at the time) and you get blown off the stage by Wang Chung (the opening band - for those who don't remember the 80s, they were known for their only hit, "Everybody Have Fun Tonight'). |
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![]() | ![]() SoberTriGuy - 2013-01-08 10:23 AM I saw Twisted Sister with Dokken sometime in the 80's. It was awesomely terrible... What you got??? I took my little sister and her friend to see Dokken in the '80s. They wanted to leave after Dokken ended, but I made them stay through Aerosmith. |
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Champion ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() BHannahs - 2013-01-08 1:55 PM It's a little sad when you are one of the most popular bands around (at the time) and you get blown off the stage by Wang Chung (the opening band - for those who don't remember the 80s, they were known for their only hit, "Everybody Have Fun Tonight'). C'mon, now. Wang Chung also had a hit with "Dance Hall Days". And they did the entire soundtrack for the movie "To Live and Die in L.A.", and I believe the title track may have charted. They weren't strictly a one-hit wonder. |
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Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() I took my wife to see Pearl Jam in Kansas City in July 2002/2003. Did I mention it was outdoors? Right after we arrived (about 30 minutes before the show) the temperature dropped about 30 degrees and it started POURING--thunder, lightening, howling wind, hail, you name it, we saw it that day. Of course, the concert couldn't start while the rain was falling. They gave us some lame excuse about water and a stage full of electrical equipment. I had to buy an empty soda cup ($8) to invert over our cell phones (early-ish days of phones) so they wouldn't get trashed in the storm. Water was pouring down the amphitheater and was about knee deep. People kept being swept down the aisles when they stepped out of rows because of the current. Eventually, the rain stopped and the concert began about four hours late. We got to see two songs before needing to leave so my wife could make it to work on time. She did go an download the bootleg off their website later that night so she got to hear the whole concert, even if it wasn't live. |
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Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() scoobysdad - 2013-01-08 12:10 PM BHannahs - 2013-01-08 1:55 PM It's a little sad when you are one of the most popular bands around (at the time) and you get blown off the stage by Wang Chung (the opening band - for those who don't remember the 80s, they were known for their only hit, "Everybody Have Fun Tonight'). C'mon, now. Wang Chung also had a hit with "Dance Hall Days". And they did the entire soundtrack for the movie "To Live and Die in L.A.", and I believe the title track may have charted. They weren't strictly a one-hit wonder. Touche! I had forgotten all about Dance Hall Days, so they weren't a one hit wonder after all - I do remember vividly that they were far more entertaining than The Cars that night, though. |
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Champion ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Its Only Money - 2013-01-08 10:33 AM the bear - 2013-01-08 12:24 PM Dylan in the early 90s. Completely incoherent. He was two minutes into "Blowin' in the Wind" before I recognized the song. I have seen him in stellar performances before and after that night, but he must have been on some special sumthin sumthin for that show. Same thing for me, probably in the mid - late 90s though. add me to that list. |
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Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() After the Shamrock Marathon one year they had INXS (w/ the new guy) play a concert on the beach for all the participants and their friends and such. My wife and I went and were really looking forward to it, even with the new guy, since we both grew up in that era. We get to the beach and there are tons of families around building mini sand castles and such and INXS comes on and the new guy was absolutely hammered, I lost count of how many times he dropped the F-bomb before they even started playing. Needless to say what ensued was a mass exodus of PO'ed moms and dads with kids hastily in tow. |
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Regular![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Willie Nelson - 2010. He sang old cowboy ballads. Sounded like Roy Rogers. Very disappointing. |
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Pro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Sevendust in a small arena in the early 90's. Loved Sevendust but they sounded horrible live and were dicks to the crowd. |
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Worst was probably the American Idol tour back when Clay Aiken won it. Oh the things a young man will do to get with a lady...
Also saw DMB in the gorge, drove 11 hours to get there and he completely ignored the crowd, no interaction at all. Good music, awesome drum solo's but lacking in the interaction. |
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Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() We got free tickets for Train at the medals presentation when I worked at the Salt Lake olympics. All he did was look at the ground and pace back & forth across the stage for the entire show. |
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Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Shane McGowan and the Popes. 1996 or 1997- poor guy is so drunk he can't form a coherent word. He did several Pogues songs and you'd never know he was their singer at one time. |
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Pro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() I can't really say it was a bad concert cause the friends I went with liked it. But in HS back in the late 70s I went to a Dead concert. What a mistake...I know they have a huge following of deadheads but I am not one of them. I don't get it. |
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Veteran ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Nazareth at Far West Rodeo in San Antonio. Songs played way too fast, lead singer sounded like he had gargled a mixture of gravel, glass and Jack Daniels. Could not understand a single word. The other two bands were awesome: Blue Oyster Cult and April Wine. Edited by T1 rider 2013-01-08 9:03 PM |
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New user ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Meatloaf 2011. The AFL (Australian Football League) bought him to OZ for the AFL grand final half time show. I watched it on TV thinking "damn i've got tickets to see him in a couple of weeks.He sucks!" I went to the show hoping it would be better but no. He sucked the big one!
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Elite ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Beetlejuice - 2013-01-09 3:57 PM Meatloaf 2011. The AFL (Australian Football League) bought him to OZ for the AFL grand final half time show. I watched it on TV thinking "damn i've got tickets to see him in a couple of weeks.He sucks!" I went to the show hoping it would be better but no. He sucked the big one!
that was truly awful - the AFL performance. Incredibly bad. |
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Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() The Wiggles. They were the intermission show for Barney. You would thing that seeing a talking purple dinosaur is creepy. But that is nothing compared to four grown men singing "Fruit Salad" to a bunch of sugar rushed three year olds.
Edited by Jackemy1 2013-01-09 8:13 AM |
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