Poor Uncle Tom wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=velm73tnw-o
Everlong1 wrote: » Sweet suffering Christ on the cross. You could have fuc*ing warned us first Tom. I'm a hardcore U2 fan but I may never be able to listen to that song again.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Does anyone have any good stories of comedians bombing? I remember hearing that a drunken Andrew Maxwell was booed off stage at the Cat Laughs festival a few years ago.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » Also my first proper gig,how I can even recall it so clearly truly is a miracle. Black grape were also on the bill that night if memory serves me correct.
Birneybau wrote: » You remember correctly. Black Grape, Liquid Wheel and Fourth Dimension. Jaysus! : D
The Rodgers wrote: » not really familiar with that smell m8
Buddy Holly wrote: » Paulo nutini last year at electric picnic, was just very disappointing.
One More Toy wrote: » Jinx Lennon - what a douche, Im sure he appeals to angry 14 year olds but he comes across as a knob end Best gig ever - Duke Special in the Roisin Dubh in Galway, supported by Duffy before she became pretty famous.
Aisling(",) wrote: » I saw Outkast last August at Sziget in Budapest. Not a big Outkast fan but had listened to a fair amount of their stuff in preparation. Sweet mother of god they were horrific. Even their big songs like Hey Ya and Sorry Miss Jackson were piss poor. Worst act of the 7 days!
Gebgbegb wrote: » Kraftwerk.. booring.. kind of a retro bandwagon going on there.
Magico Gonzalez wrote: » Comedians - That abusive Scottish pr1ck Frankie Boyle. I walked out half way through, jokes about vaginal cancer and disabled people. Nice one. Most people loved it. In fairness it was a ticket someone gave me for free , fortunately I didn't pay. I know I was in the minority.
Wompa1 wrote: » Did you know his shtick before you went?
Anesthetize wrote: » Probably The Smashing Pumpkins in the RDS Simmonscourt in 2008. It wasn't awful or anything, but it was in a venue I hate with a passion and the sound was complete muck that night. Billy Corgan was also completely full of himself and dragging the song 'United States' (from the God-awful Zeitgeist) out to about 20 minutes was an exercise in tedious self-indulgence. Probably the only gig I've been to where I left disappointed. Also Maximo Park at Oxegen 2006. How a band that boring, unoriginal and sloppy made it onto the main stage was beyond me. Their lead singer and keyboard player were obviously wasted as well.
ArnoldJRimmer wrote: » I actually came on here to post about the Pumpkins gig. I ended up going out for a pint during that 20 minutes of pure guitar w@nk. Billy Corgan, as usual, went out of his way to be a complete prick, and I just found the whole gig very boring.