lertsnim wrote: » Yeah.
hynesie08 wrote: » Ask me 10 times and I'll give ya ten answers, but some of them Green day (academy 04) Metallica (rds 04) Velvet revolver (point 05) Qotsa (oxegen 05) Foo fighters (point 05) Gaslight, Frank turner, billy joel, Springsteen, McCartney, ac/dc. Honestly, if you have one answer, you're doing gigs wrong.
Mental Mickey wrote: » Two Metallica gigs(both in the Point), in 92 & 96. Insane gigs......especially '96 during the Load album tour.
Hotale.com wrote: » Lucky. I only started listening to QOTSA about 2 years ago, were you at the O2 in November when they came? :P
lertsnim wrote: » I certainly was. It was a great show but the Olympia just had something special about it. Venue size certainly helped I suppose.
Carawaystick wrote: » Evan Dando in Whelans Ben Kweller supported, and he was amazing, but Evan was amazinger!
obriendj wrote: » Did they? I remember they played a very Kid A on-wards set. thats not to say I didnt enjoyed it I really did, it was excellent. But they didnt play all their classics. just some. Oops... I was probably exaggerating a tiny bit, being all nostalgic! I saw them again a few years later in Malahide Castle and that would have to go down as one of the most disappointing gigs ever, sound was rubbish and they mostly played their new stuff from in Rainbows if I remember correctly?
DUBACC wrote: » Metallica 92 at the point GnR 92 at Slane, everybody within a mile of the stage was manky drunk! VR at the Ambassador in 08 i think it was RATM at the point a few years back - whole place was bouncing Rammstein at the point in 2012 - my ears are still ringing! Like a poster above said - ask me tomorrow and i'll have a few different!
dirkmeister wrote: » QotsA in the O2 last November is my pick. The perfect mix of a band on top of their game and a crowd who weren't there to have a chat and take selfies. .
circular flexing wrote: » Faith No More in the Olympia 2009 Radiohead in South Park 2001 Sigur Ros in Temple Theatre 2001 (various other shows are a close second, especially the one I saw in Lyon, France in 2003) Godspeed You! Black Emperor in Paris 2003 (they played the entirety of Moya as the encore, really powerful show) Weezer in Glasgow 2004 (can't remember exact date, back when they were still ok, was great to see them after following them for 10+ years) Yo La Tengo performs Sounds of Science at Sonar 2002 (Yo La Tengo soundtrack to films about marine life) Beastie Boys 2nd show at Electric Picnic 2007 (the first show was great but I thought the second show was very special, smaller crowd and they seemed more relaxed. Really glad I got to see them before MCA passed away)
Danonino. wrote: » Hard to pick a best.. If pushed probably the hives in the ambassador. That was something special.