crucifixioNew Member Posts:89
12/20/2006 8:43 AM |
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Nominate the best gigs of 2006. 1)BSS (Electric Picnic) 2)Raconteurs (Olympia) 3)Eels (TBMC) 4)Jenny Lewis & The Watson Twins (The Village) 5)BSS (Vicar St.) 6)Ryan Adams (Olympia)
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stephenBasic Member Posts:201
12/21/2006 3:31 PM |
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Hmmm...
I've LOVED
Midlake (my band of the year) the Eels (on their punky tour) an excellent Lemonheads playing It's a Shame About Ray from start to finish a brilliantly quirky full-band Sufjan a lovely Antony and the Johnsons gig in London a very under-rated Richard Swift gig with our esteemed editor in Belgium a fabulous double bill of Spoon and The New Pornographers in the Koko Club, London's most beautiful venue
Disappointing gigs included:- a rather one-paced Death Cab for Cutie a laboured U2 in Sydney an overly religious acoustic Sufjan
But, all in all, it's been an enjoyable year for live music. Bands I am looking forward to seeing next year include The Arcade Fire, Damien Rice touring "9" ( a pretty fine album, I think ), the Killers ( the new U2? )...
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DaraghAdvanced Member Posts:666
12/22/2006 6:46 AM |
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of the top of my head, (cos im in feckin work)
Toots & the Maytals (vicar st - f**king amazing) North Strand Klezmer Band - Dun Laoghire (yup, f**king amazing!) Cut Chemist - EP The Things - HWCH The Skatalites - EP
and this crazy frenchman playing alto sax in a bar in Copacabana, he's my new hero.
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mixtapepublicityBasic Member Posts:187
12/23/2006 12:26 PM |
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Some of the best gigs in memory this year, mine would include:
Drive-By Truckers - Whelans, Dublin Dallas Crane - The Espy, Melbourne The Flaming Lips - Vicar St, Dublin The Black Keys - Great Escape Fest, Sydney Deus - Electric Picnic, Laois The D4 (final ever gig) - Kings Arms, Auckland You Am I - The Village, Dublin Jeff Tweedy - Vicar St, Dublin
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AllyBasic Member Posts:347
12/24/2006 5:27 AM |
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out of going to plenty this year, my favourite five (in no particular order)are as follows: bonny billy and harem scarem - glenuig village hall, scotland the evens - st nicholas parish hall, dublin sufjan stevens - the olympia, dublin charalambides - the boom boom room, dublin six organs of admittance - whelans, dublin honourable mention for the february broken social scene gig in the temple bar music centre
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The_Pen15Basic Member Posts:106
12/26/2006 7:18 AM |
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God the eels were hopeless at tbmc. well not their fault but the sound was s**tty and E was blatantly pissed with it all the f**k ups and didnt do a great show as a result.
for me: daft punk final fantasy the flaming lips the who jenny lewis
....i cant remember who else i saw this year that were great!
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ishrinkBasic Member Posts:195
12/27/2006 4:24 AM |
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Daft Punk, Marlay Park. Mew, Shepards Bush Empire(London). Ulrich Schnauss & Manual, Sugar Club. ISIS, Temple Bar Music Centre. Sleater-Kinney, Temple Bar Music Centre.
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garymcgarrigleNew Member Posts:25
12/29/2006 8:28 AM |
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04.02.06 Dr. Dog 11.02.06 Broken Social Scene 30.04.06 Akron/Family 14.05.06 Final Fantasy 25.07.06 Islands (even though I didn't think they suited the venue) 03.09.06 Rufus Wainwright (my surprise pick of Electric Picnic... surprised me anyway) 25.09.06 The Black Keys 29.11.06 Jeff Tweedy
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PunchbowlBasic Member Posts:205
1/8/2007 5:01 AM |
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Head and shoulders above all was Jape at Whelans just after Christmas.. Sensational stuff, and way too funky..
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nerrawBasic Member Posts:475
1/10/2007 4:32 AM |
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Each to their own but I thought Daft Punk were awful at marley park, carbon copy of every set they played previous to the date. Nothing live about it.
Radiohead@ Marley Park BSS at Vicar Street Flaming Lips @ Kilkenny Yeah YY @ EP Kasabian @ spirit New order @ EP
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Rev JulesVeteran Member Posts:1041
1/11/2007 5:49 PM |
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1) Steve Reich @ NCH 2) Bruce Springsteen @ The Point 3) The Frames @ Vicar Street
What can I say, I love Messianic performances
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ishrinkBasic Member Posts:195
1/12/2007 2:57 AM |
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I'd had the Coachella set on heavy rotation for a few weeks previous to the gig. There were many differences. Most touring acts play a subset of songs from the same selection throughout the tour, do you dismiss them as having nothing live about them? Fact is, neither you, nor I, have any idea how much of it was live or not. I know it was different to Coachella in a number of places, but what difference does that make? It was probably only a few knob turns in Ableton, or waiting a little bit longer to click a certain button... Welcome to electronic music. What made it such a great gig for me was the fantastic atmosphere. Unmatched at any other gig I was at this year.
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nerrawBasic Member Posts:475
1/15/2007 8:45 AM |
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Ishrink, I've been listening to eletronic music for night on 12 years and I've seen many acts, underworld, orbital, way out west, leftfield etc. Daft Punk were by far the worst live electronic act i've ever seen.
It was lazy, detached, dull, lacking imagination, lifeless, predictable. I could go on. The depressing thing is Ableton allows for some really unique live one-off performances. DP didn't do any of that.
Agree with the amazing atmosphere tho.
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diego_maradonaNew Member Posts:53
1/30/2007 9:56 AM |
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Right well, lets see then. Emm er, right so!
1.Jeff Tweedy - Vicar St. (cannot wait for the new wilco, and ensuing gigs!) 2.Midlake - Village 3.Josh Rouse - Village (really wish he would play another venue, but still brilliant) 4.Death Cab For Cutie - Barcelona & Copenhagen ( have to agree they were slightly disappointing but still enjoyed both sets) 5.NADA SURF!!!! - Whelans & Copenhagen (brilliant,just brilliant from kicking off with Popular to the many pop gems that followed,played by one hell of a tight trio)
worst gig - God Is An Astronaut - Music Centre (Look at the images of George Bush and Iraq! Look at our statement! Listen to our turgid music. Balls)
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VinnystagglinaoNew Member Posts:2
3/16/2007 9:54 PM |
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I loved
The Who @ Oxegen Kasabian @ Spirit Ian Brown @ Dublin Castle Flaming Lips @ Vicar St Damian Marlay @ Oxegen Rodrigo y Gabriela @ Oxegen The Things @ Meeting Hse Square The Walls/The Mighty Stef @ The Village The Zutons @ Olympia Digsy/Rob Smith @ Whelans Ocean Colour Scene @ Olympia New Order @ Electric Picnic
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UnaRocksBasic Member Posts:274
4/27/2007 6:25 AM |
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs @ Electric Picnic The Who @ Oxegen Bloc Party @ Electric Picnic Various Production @ Anti-Sonar Dresden Dolls @ TBMC Maximo Park @ Dolans Arctic Monkeys @ Ambassador Stagger Lee @ Spiegeltent The Things @ The Hub (Halloween party) Michael Mayer & M.A.N.D.Y. @ TBMC The Hacker @ TBMC Miss Kittin @ TBMC
can't think of anything else because my brain is dead, but I'm sure there are a few more in there.
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6/4/2007 6:51 PM |
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Juliette and the Licks Everytime!! The Raconteurs at the Olympia The Flaming Lips The Gorgeous Colours I'm brain dead too now... can't think who my favourites were!
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crucifixioNew Member Posts:89
6/8/2007 6:26 AM |
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Just to continue this on. What have been the best gigs so far in 2007?
I would plump for (in no particular order):
Elvis Perkins/Coldwar Kids/Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (Tripod) Duke Special (Tripod) Elvis Perkins/Willy Mason (TBMC) Grizzly Bear/Modest Mouse/Band Of Horses/White Stripes/Battles (Primavera) Future Kings of Spain (Whelans)
I can't think of who else I have been to!
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The_Pen15Basic Member Posts:106
6/9/2007 10:24 AM |
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The Arcade Fire Suburban Kids with Biblical Names The Apples in Stereo The Decemberists
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mixtapepublicityBasic Member Posts:187
6/13/2007 7:33 AM |
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My best so far of 2007: The Drones - Ballroom Of Romance Kasabian - Dublin Castle Wilco - Primavera
Hmmm, no one else really work mentioning. Its early days.
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