Going to Kings of Leon tomorrow and I'm soooo excited.
Just curious if any of you enjoy going to non edm, techno, trance, ect shin digs?
Mar-21-2014 09:24
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Mar-21-2014 13:22
Silky Johnson
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Gong to see Beck in the summer. Really want to go to Osheaga, but can't guarantee I'll be able to get that weekend off so I don't want to buy a ticket.
Mar-21-2014 13:42
Scoops
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Going to a few this summer....
Seeing Motley Crue 2x as part of their Farewell tour
SoundGarden and NiN in Aug.
Mar-21-2014 13:46
Dykes_on_Jay
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Kings of Leon are literally the worst act that I've ever seen live.
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Mar-21-2014 14:02
Silky Johnson
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You've obviously never heard the Deftones live then.
Mar-21-2014 14:03
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I see quite a lot of small local bands but that's about it. Live music is, quite frankly, boring in 90% of cases, and I include live electronic acts in that.
If you enjoy any of these sets and want to hear me live, I'll be playing a 2 hour progressive trance set at Basing House in Shoreditch, London on 11th October.
I'm also a resident at our bi-monthly party Kibosh in Manchester: https://www.instagram.com/kibosh.mcr/
Mar-21-2014 14:30
Silky Johnson
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Yeah but do you go to shows to watch them or hear them? I get that there has to be a certain element of watchability to a performance, but at the end of the day - at least for me, at any rate - it's all about the sound. I fucking love live music. It runs right through me, I definitely get some kind of charge out of it.
Not everyone can be Queen or Bowie.
I think the only acts that provide this experience of "performance" or watchability are pop acts. Dancing + choreography, etc. Oh and metal bands. I've been to tons of punk and metal shows. That shit is fun as fuck. Hip hop shows too - they are always pretty interactive.
Plus the experience of live music is also all about connecting with fellow fans. Imo.
Mar-21-2014 15:04
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Originally posted by Scoops
SoundGarden and NiN in Aug.
Awww yeah. Too bad we have to ford all 8 Soundgarden fans. Same shit happened at NIN|JA- why does Trent take such pity on the 90s?
We're also seeing Shpongle at Red Rocks. Last stop on World Tour. I am hoping it will be an ensemble deal, because just an electronic show in a huge amphitheater would be somewhat of a waste.
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Mar-21-2014 15:11
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Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay
Kings of Leon are literally the worst act that I've ever seen live.
the girls turn out for their concerts though
wat an amateur
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Mar-21-2014 15:47
Dykes_on_Jay
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While their music doesn't really grab me other than a few songs, Rammstein probably was the best "pure" show that I have ever seen. A few years ago, I would probably hit 2 concerts a week. I worked a few huge outdoor festivals in that time as well. Rammstein was pretty much a huge production, and just a mindfuck of a show.
I hate Gaga's music, but her show was actually really well pulled off. Have to give her credit.
Kings of Leon still remains the worst shit of all time.
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Mar-21-2014 15:51
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You don't go to a concert for sound qualify. Great performers connect to the audience and have that indescribable energy and improvisation. I'd vote for James Brown (even long after his prime).