Music Forum / Best Live acts
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   MorganFan
			
			
				
				
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		-Railroad Revival Tour (Edward Sharpe & the MZs, Mumford & Sons, others) MorganFan
			
			
				
				
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		-Railroad Revival Tour (Edward Sharpe & the MZs, Mumford & Sons, others)
 
 -Joe Satriani
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   Dimi
			
			
				
				
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		These were particularly amazing live: Dimi
			
			
				
				
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		These were particularly amazing live:
 
 - Oasis
 - The Black Box Revelation
 - Muse
 - Customs
 - Editors
 - Porcupine Tree
 - Empire of the Sun
 - The Black Keys
 - Arcade Fire
 - Pearl Jam
 - The Black Angels
 - The Hives
 - Queens of the Stone Age
 - Beady Eye
 - Triggerfinger
 - Kasabian
 - Selah Sue
 - Absynthe Minded
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   Ruben
			
			
				
				
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		Let's see: Ruben
			
			
				
				
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		Let's see:
 -Rise against
 -Jimmy eat World
 -Thirty seconds to Mars
 -Blink 182
 -Blood Red Shoes
 -Snow Patrol (and I usually don't even like their music)
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   prodigy
			
			
				
				
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		Faithless prodigy
			
			
				
				
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		Faithless
 Dido
 The Prodigy
 The Chemical Brothers
 Depeche Mode
 Red Hot Chili Peppers
 U2
 Placebo
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   Luketh
			
			
				
				
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		Foster the People was a sick show tonight. They had lights, paper airplanes, local high school marching bands, big ass blow-up doll things that look like the drawings on their Torches album cover, confetti.. Man. Anybody remember that sun from the Teletubbies? Its creepier brother was hanging up on the left side of the stage. It was a hell of a show. Kimbra and The Kooks opened -- also very good performances. Kimbra came on later to sing with Mark in their duo for Converse (the shoe/record company?) called "Warrior." Mark Foster played a BUNCH of instruments -- drums, guitar, piano, you name it -- all while singing. He's a seriously talented dude. Luketh
			
			
				
				
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		Foster the People was a sick show tonight. They had lights, paper airplanes, local high school marching bands, big ass blow-up doll things that look like the drawings on their Torches album cover, confetti.. Man. Anybody remember that sun from the Teletubbies? Its creepier brother was hanging up on the left side of the stage. It was a hell of a show. Kimbra and The Kooks opened -- also very good performances. Kimbra came on later to sing with Mark in their duo for Converse (the shoe/record company?) called "Warrior." Mark Foster played a BUNCH of instruments -- drums, guitar, piano, you name it -- all while singing. He's a seriously talented dude.
 
 The whole band just clicked on every level, never missed a beat, and was really into the music. They gave the whole venue an amazing vibe that reverberated throughout the night. The fans, the guy that sold me a drink; everybody was loving where they were.
 
 They played the remixed version of "Pumped Up Kicks" for their final song (which I was original skeptical about them playing due to it being so different from the rest of their songs), ending the whole concert with a shower of confetti. Mark went and high-fived along the front row and sang the last few lines with his toes at the edge of the stage. The audience actually pulled him into them and held him up by his legs/feet while the song ended. Once it ended the gently lowered him into the crowd as the spotlight -- the only light on in the entire place -- faded off. Not sure if it was planned, but DAMN it was cool.
 
 If Foster is coming to your town/venue on this tour, I HIGHLY recommend going. It was up there with some of the best stage performances that are going around right now -- possibly THE best.
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		Young The Giant
 Willie Nelson
 Snoop Dogg
 Avett Brothers
 The Flaming Lips
 Fitz & The Tantrums
 Two Door Cinema Club
 Best Coast
 Starfucker
 Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
 Electric Touch
 Ponderosa
 Pretty Lights
 Descendents
 Primus
 
 All in one fucking show= Amazing. Coma of auditory bliss.
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   tdub96
			
			
				
				
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		Enter Shikari won a Kerrang this year for best Live Band. They do put on a sick show, although ive personally never seen them. tdub96
			
			
				
				
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		Enter Shikari won a Kerrang this year for best Live Band. They do put on a sick show, although ive personally never seen them.
 
 Id also have to give nods to LP, A7X and Hollywood Undead for kicking ass live.
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   Casimir
			
			
				
				
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		Willie Nelson and Snoop Dogg in one show? Was there still any clean air left to breathe for sober people? ;P Casimir
			
			
				
				
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		Willie Nelson and Snoop Dogg in one show? Was there still any clean air left to breathe for sober people? ;P
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   DJ Swangler
			
			
				
				
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		Well, Avicii was pretty good. I also saw a complete Live Act from Swedish House Mafia on youtube and it wasn't bad at all. It's basically the only two live acts I've seen in my whole life... :/ DJ Swangler
			
			
				
				
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		Well, Avicii was pretty good. I also saw a complete Live Act from Swedish House Mafia on youtube and it wasn't bad at all. It's basically the only two live acts I've seen in my whole life... :/
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   MCI
			
			
				
				
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		Well, almost a year ago but I found this thread 2min ago... What a shame^^ MCI
			
			
				
				
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		Well, almost a year ago but I found this thread 2min ago... What a shame^^
 
 I have to admit:
 Heaven Shall Burn
 Children Of Bodom
 Airbourne
 JudasPriest
 were pretty awesome at the Wacken Open Air 2011...
 
 Looking forward to see
 InFlames, Volbeat, MachineHead and Testament this summer at the W:O:A 2012
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   MorganFan
			
			
				
				
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		The Zombies last night were amazing. And yes, I mean THE Zombies. Still rocking after 50 years. MorganFan
			
			
				
				
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		The Zombies last night were amazing. And yes, I mean THE Zombies. Still rocking after 50 years.
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   FredD
			
			
				
				
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		Wu Tang was the best live performance I saw, however I got pretty frustrated because they were about an hour too late FredD
			
			
				
				
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		Wu Tang was the best live performance I saw, however I got pretty frustrated because they were about an hour too late But once they came on the podium, the frustrations were immediately gone! But once they came on the podium, the frustrations were immediately gone!
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   Midnight Aurora
			
			
				
				
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		I'm not a fan of screaming music really, but The Chariot was ridiculous live. Flogging Molly was the nicest mosh pit ever. Midnight Aurora
			
			
				
				
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		I'm not a fan of screaming music really, but The Chariot was ridiculous live. Flogging Molly was the nicest mosh pit ever.
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