Live Music

Discussion in 'Art & Culture' started by lokee, Sep 8, 2002.

  1. lokee Registered Member

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    Who are your top 5 favorite live bands?
    Mine are,

    1. Tool (unbelievable, life changing experience)
    2. Slipknot (extremely entertaining stage show)
    3. Coal Chamber (don't know...just a great show both times around)
    4. Hed (pe) (fuckin love MCUD, he's awesome)
    5. 40 Below Summer (great energy)
     
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  3. Adam §Þ@ç€ MØnk€¥ Registered Senior Member

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    1) Guns n Roses. I saw them in the Use Your Illusion tour.

    2) Andrew Hoskings & Coupe DeVille. A local pub band, they played this area for a zillion years. Now it's just The Andrew Hoskings Band.

    3) Chunky. A local pub band in Fremantle. Damn good.

    Hmm, can't think of any more I really like live.
     
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  5. justme Registered Senior Member

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    dont know my top 5 favourites exactly, but one of the performances i really enjoyed was from dido...she has her band that plays live, and she has such a beautiful voice. at the beginning of the show, she said she had a really bad flu or cold, so she was ill and apologised that her voice wasnt in the best condition, but you didnt hear it at all, and she gave a really good and impressive show

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  7. Tyler Registered Senior Member

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    4) Judas Priest. Entertaining.

    3) Rolling Stones. Only this low because I haven't gone yet!!! I have tickets to the upcoming Toronto concert! YES!!!!!!!!

    2) Green Day. By far, far and away a small-venue band. I've seen them in both the SkyDome (which is huge) and a danky little club. The danky little club atmosphere made their show absolutely incredible.

    1) MMW. A jazz band that apparently nobody but me, my friends and a bunch of underground jazz hippies. Anyway, they are an unbelievable band on album. At their concerts however, six minute songs turn into 22 minute improv-songs based around the recorded songs. I beg of you - if MMW is ever playing near you; get a bag of pot and pay the $15 to see them.
     

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