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What's The Best Gig You've Ever Seen?

Posted Mon Sep 28, 2009 11:06am PDT by Luke Lewis in The NME Blog

Since this week's issue of NME is a nebulous "touring special," us lot at the mag were inspired to start chuntering over our fondest live music memories. Here are a few of ours. Post a comment below to let us know the shows that left you reeling with delight/quivering with emotion/vomiting with joy.

Hamish Macbain: Oasis at Sheffield Arena, April 1995. One of those gigs. Their first ever arena show, "Some Might Say" about to become their first Number One single, the world at their feet. Small enough so it was just fans, big enough to give a taster of the ludicrous times that lay ahead. Liam disgusted at the sight of people in seats, commanding everyone to barge their way past security and get down the front (which they ALL did, me included). Richard Ashcroft dancing on the mixing desk. Noel debuting an acoustic song that he "only wrote on Tuesday" entitled "Don't Look Back In Anger." Everyone leaving, knowing "our" band had arrived. A phenomenal feeling.

Luke Lewis: Rammstein at a velodrome in East Berlin. Flame-spewing guitars, lederhosen, Segway scooters, 20,000 air-punching Germans, and a bizarre interlude in which singer Til Lindemann chased the keyboard player at knifepoint into a cooking pot, before blasting him with a flamethrower. You don't get that with The XX.

James McMahon: Jonathan Richman at Newcastle Opera House in 1999. I went with some friends in the Futureheads, but the audience was pretty much a who's-who of the North East indie-pop scene at that time. I think the Modern Lovers' first record was a huge influence on the likes of Maximo Park, Field Music, all that lot, so it was a huge buzz to get to see our hero in the flesh.

Nathaniel Cramp: J Mascis at the Underworld, Camden in '95. Hilarious storytelling, amazing songs (including a Smiths cover). So good, in fact, it made being in the hellhole that is the underworld actually enjoyable.

Ben Patashnik: Strike Anywhere, Norwich Ferryboat, I think 2003. About a million people crammed into the back room of a tiny pub for the most intense, thrilling, and exuberant hardcore show I’ve ever had the privilege to witness. Staggering. Almost died, though.

Alan Woodhouse: Brian Wilson, London Royal Festival Hall, 2002. I’ve chosen this one because he is my all-time hero, and I never thought I’d ever get the chance to see him play. The fact that I did, and he then preceded to play the whole of Pet Sounds so flawlessly, means it can’t really be topped. I don't mind admitting I cried.

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8 Comments

1. Yahoo! Music User -
Johnny Winter at a small club in Cincinnati called Bogart's. It was in the early 80s, and we were right in front of the stage and close enough to reach out and touch the guy.

2. Cristi -
Roskilde 2008 - saw Radiohead, Judas Priest and Slayer and My Bloody Valentine, but the best were Radiohead and My Bloody Valentine. Radiohead were cool and all, but MBV were ear-shatteringly AWESOME.

3. Yahoo! Music User -
I've been a long time Fall Out Boy fan back when they were just starting out playing infront of less than a hundred kids. The best show for me was being able to see them in 2008 at a small club (200-300 person capacity) for a secret show where they only played their first full length album from start to finish.

4. HeidiC -
My best shows I've ever seen:

*The Strokes/The White Stripes--Radio City Music Hall, NY, NY
*The White Stripes--The Fillmore, SF, CA
*The White Stripes--The Warfield, SF, CA

5. Yahoo! Music User -
WOLFMOTHER: The Roxy, Hollywood CA

Easily one of the best shows yet!
Their performance was quite surreal and very energetic, especially at a smaller venue :]

It was a contest i had one to see them live for free to shoot a gig vid, i always, loved wolfmother and had pretty high expectations going into it from all that i've heard. I could easily say they live up to the hype and exceed it by a long shot!

The energy and mysticism they emit consumes you whole and it feels as if you've been transported to a sort of psychadelic rock n' roll dimension!!!

Wolfmother is a DEFINITE MUST SEE! You wont be dissappointed! ;]

6. Yahoo! Music User -
Oh and i was front and center for it too! haha

7. AlexanderC -
Seeing Sonic Youth perform "Daydream Nation" at the Greek in LosAngeles was amazing.I heard that album in HS and it blew me away. The show was incredible!!! Also Brian Wilson performing "Pet Sounds" in Long Beach was pretty incredible too. Al Jardene can out and layed with him.

8. John -
Standing in front of Paul Simonon as he smashed his bass as my girlfriend at the time ran onto the stage after Mick Jones. It was a long time ago. Oh and Bob Marley at the Paladium Saturday night late show.
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