Mini Livestock Auction on Monday, November 25 2024 at J.A. Dulude Arena.  Click here for more details. 

What is your all time top 3 concerts and #1 worse you have seen?

Started by Brent Shaver, March 15, 2011, 08:46:14 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

Brent Shaver

1st - Ted Nuggent, Pat Travers and Scorpions - Calgary, Alberta
2nd - Black Sabbath and Megadeth - Ottawa, Ontario
3rd - Nickelback and Roadhammers - Toronto, Ontario

Worst - Van Halen - Montreal, Quebec (Sound quality was brutal)

White Lightning

3 BEST

#1-A Perfect Circle, Our Lady Peace, Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters (Somersault- Ottawa 2001)
#2 Ozzy, Slaughter, Ugly Kid Joe (1992 Charlevoix Michigan)
#3 Metallica Metal Church (1992 Charlevoix Michigan)

Worst
Nickleback (2003 Ottawa)
They played at Zaphods- Chad Krueger is a knucklehead

Darth

best in no particular order

1: ted nugent/aerosmith Madison sqare garden
2: pink floyd madison square garden
3: barenaked ladies madison square garden

worse
Yes- meadowlands arena

Nerine

1. Kronos Quartet (the date was horrid but the music was AWESOME) San Francisco
2. Collin Raye - my sister won free tickets :D - Redding California
3. Herbert Mims - can I be biased? HAHA I was in it ;D blues concert San Francisco
oh oh 3 ties...Aretha Franklin, Dave Mathew's band San Francisco..ahhhh memories :D

I have never been to a bad one yet...but I've mostly seen big band, blues, jazz, symphony, country, no rock yet...
55 Gallon: Zamora Woodcats, Gold Gourami, Severum, Convicts
Misc tanks: Glo Light Tetras, Harlequin Tetras, Danios, Platies, Guppies, Otto cats
Breeding: Platies, Guppies, Convicts

C-Dog

Guns and roses- Scotiabank
Weezer - Bluesfest
Rush- Bluesfest
Roger Waters- Scotiabank

worst was Arcade Fire-Bluesfest

Iceman

That's a tough question...

1. Genesis. April 3,1976. Ottawa Civic Centre
2. Peter Gabriel. November 6, 1982. Ottawa Civic Centre.
3. Fish. August 3, 1997. Le Spectrum, Montreal.

Worst.. Alanis Morissette. August 9,1996. Corel Centre, Ottawa.

robt18

#1 Silverstein, I Killed the Prom Queen and others... London Ontario, Salt Lounge
#2 Silverstein, The Devil Wears Prada... Ottawa, Capital Music Hall
#3 Atreyu, Thrice, Silverstein, Shotgun Rules, London Ontario, John Labatt Centre
Tied - Sum 41 at the JLC, live album and DVD recorded during the show!

Worst ever was the Deftones also at the John labatt Centre

2075turner


1-CMT Brooks & Dunn/ Rascal Flatts in Vegas best $85 bucks I ever spent on a concert :o
2-AC/DC here in Ottawa place was electric 8)
3-Motley Crue in Miami Dr Feelgood tour had me going for days and I still remember the rush to this day 8)

Guns N Roses here in Ottawa good thing the tickets were free ;D

garnpet

1 - Rolling Stones at Lansdowne Park
2 - Rush - any one of the 6 times
3 - Lots of lesser known talent at the 2010 Bluesfest - Too Slim and the Taildraggers, The Bushpilots, Big Jeezus Truck, Jonas and the Massive Attraction, Ana Popovic, Loudlove, ...

No really bad ones, but I was disappointed with U2 at Scotiabank Place - too much hype, too little delivery.

1 fish, 2 fish, <°{{{><  , <°{{{><  

Nerine

I forgot LoudLove!!! I LOVE THEM! I got to meet all of them eons ago, nice group!

number one concert: She Wants Revenge - excellent energy and awesome piano playing ok had to redo my list ;) hahaha

Io Echo, KENNA (he's so yummy to look at) <- would love to see Io Echo again and Kenna too!! :)

Ok since we've started this thread....we gonna take an OVAS trip to see a concert????
55 Gallon: Zamora Woodcats, Gold Gourami, Severum, Convicts
Misc tanks: Glo Light Tetras, Harlequin Tetras, Danios, Platies, Guppies, Otto cats
Breeding: Platies, Guppies, Convicts

Saltcreep

First of all, you've forced me to do something I've wanted to do for a long time - make a list. I'm up to about 25 and I'm sure I've forgotten half. I also have a headache. ;D

Also not fair to impose a limit of three, there are just too many honourable mentions.

Top three, in no particular order -

Paul Simon, Ottawa Civic Center - more percussion than you'll ever see again in one place. The stage went the entire length of the ice.

Supertramp, Lansdowne Park - they set up on the North sidelines and played to the Southside stands; none of that nasty echo. Second time was during a thunderstorm at Lansdowne. Power went off right in the middle of The Logical Song. After about an hour delay, they resumed playing at the exact same note they were at when the power went out.

A tie here between The Who at Maple Leaf Gardens and the Stones here in Ottawa. Sorry, I got four in.

The worst is also a toss-up. Chris de Burgh at the Civic Center - I love the band but the show was 'weak'. Or, Meat Loaf at the Civic Center - the big, fat fool fell off the front of the stage and broke his leg. End of show, and no refund.

Brent Shaver

All great names for sure.  I agree it is hard to limit to 3 when so many can be listed.  As for LoudLove I use to mix them down at the Brickstone so know them well.

As for Chad being a knucklehead, name a rockstar that isnt in one way or another  lol

FocusFin

Quote from: White Lightning on March 15, 2011, 09:01:11 AM
Worst
Nickleback (2003 Ottawa)
They played at Zaphods- Chad Krueger is a knucklehead

Randy, how can you not like a band that has produced some of the most amazing lyrics in modern music. I give you:

And I love the places that we go
And I love the people that you know
And I love the way you can't say no
Too many long lines in a row
I love the powder on your nose



Rhyming the word "no" with the word "know" is understated brilliance.

Monorhythmatic poetry is some of the most difficult (in grade school) poetry to write as witnessed in the the last line when Mr. Kroeger runs out of words ending in "oh" and has to substitute the "ohs" sound. It's this kind of talent that separates an artist from the rest of us slobs ???

110g saltwater/reef


I was walking down the street and a man was hammering on a roof top and he called me a Paranoid Little Weirdo. . . in morse code.

bergenm

QuoteMonorhythmatic poetry is some of the most difficult (in grade school) poetry to write as witnessed in the the last line when Mr. Kroeger runs out of words ending in "oh" and has to substitute the "ohs" sound. It's this kind of talent that separates an artist from the rest of us slobs

I think it's the $50 million he's made from stringing those monosyllabic words together that separates him from the rest of us slobs...  ;D

His music still sucks though...
Michael

Brent Shaver

I tend to agree, if you go look up the lyrics for Next Contestant, Rockstar and Animals you will see it relates to almost everyone that experienced growing up.  He is one of the better writers of today which is why they have done so well.  Alot of people put down the band due to sounding the same.

There is a big different from sounding the same and having a sound.  I guess some examples would be Led Zeplin, Pink Floyd, Supertramp, AC/DC.  There isnt one of those bands that come on the radio that you dont know who it is right away.  Personally I think that is what makes a star, to be recognised no matter what your taste in music is.

Just my thoughts...

FocusFin

Quote from: Brent Shaver on March 16, 2011, 12:08:28 PM
I tend to agree, if you go look up the lyrics for Next Contestant, Rockstar and Animals you will see it relates to almost everyone that experienced growing up.  He is one of the better writers of today which is why they have done so well.  Alot of people put down the band due to sounding the same.


You're not going to like this.

I was comparing his lyrics to those that a grade schooler would come up with. I despise Nickelback and the dead beaten horse they road in on.

I like you though :)
110g saltwater/reef


I was walking down the street and a man was hammering on a roof top and he called me a Paranoid Little Weirdo. . . in morse code.

NanoSF

Best

#1 Dave Matthews Band (by far and away the best live shows. Would pick each show I've seen as 1, 2 and 3)
#2 Kim Mitchell Great outdoor show at Hope Beach Volleyball
#3 Robert Randolph and the Family Band (Bluesfest)

Worst

For the most part if they suck I don't go. As a kid my first concert was Brian Adams. He was so popular at the time everyone knew every damn lyric to the songs. So they sang the whole way through, and that's all I could hear. What is the point in that. I didn't go to hear a bunch of fools singing together. I'm here to listen to Brian Adams. It was a disappointing start to my concert attending. Thankfully Dave Mathews changed all that  :)

washefuzzy

Pink Floyd ( with the flying pig) -1988 Montreal
Blue Rodeo 2005 Scotia Centre
Stones Vancouver 1994

I seen a few bad ones but luckily I've blocked them from my memory.

freshfishies

#1- Metallica last time they came to Scotiabank...EPIC!
#2- Lady Gaga last 2 shows at Scotiabank were a blast!
#3- Evanescense at Scotiabank

Worst-a Metallica coverband that I saw at Barrymore's a couple years back..totally sucked.

Darth

Quote from: washefuzzy on March 17, 2011, 10:55:05 AM
Pink Floyd ( with the flying pig) -1988 Montreal
this was the momentary lapse in reason tour, I saw this at madison square garden, with my brother (rip) I remember that pig had a very large "set" LOL great show!!!