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worse gig you've ever been to but who you expected to be good?

don't know if this has already been done, if not; the worse gig i've been to was iggy pop at the rainbow back in the 80's. really suprised me because i've always liked most of his stuff particularly the " lust for life " album but he had a stinker that night and i walked out long before the end?
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  • Genesis Lamb Lies Down on Broadway tour. Absolute bollocks.
  • Air Traffic, had a few hits a few years ago and were "the next coldplay".

    Drummer kept losing time and was generally a shite gig.
  • Guns n Roses
  • Swervedriver at the Venue New Cross.
  • Bob Dylan at the O2 a couple of years ago. £85 ticket. He didn't say a word to the audience - like we weren't there! No engagement. His voice is shot! Played too much new stuff and the old stuff was 're-arranged'. Very disappointed. Love his older stuff and seen him before when he was great.
  • The lightning seeds when supporting squeeze about 3 years ago were off the scale shite.
  • Bowie at Wembley Arena on the 'Outsiders' tour. He was grinning like he'd done the biggest line in history and played like it.
  • Nina Simone. The audience were a real inconvenience to her. She was completely detached from the event. It was awful.
  • the vaccines at brixton academy about 2 years ago sounded awful!!!
  • Los Lobos - The Forum
    Just wandered in there really, whole concert in Spanish, and only knew La Bamba.

    Primal Scream - Elephant and Castle (Coronet?)
    Bobby Gillespie was a mess.
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  • Electric 6 also at the Venue, somehow shite.

    Anthrax at Edinburgh playhouse in the 80s. Meh.

    Rage against the machine at reading. You might impress middle class students with this pish, but not me. Insipid.
  • MrOneLung said:

    Los Lobos -

    Primal Scream - Elephant and Castle (Coronet?)

    They did play at my work yes, so did Justin Timberlake at one point. We've got the Palma Violets on there on Dec 5th.
  • Tony Bennett at the Royal Albert Hall last year. Ludicrously priced tickets, was supposed to be a 90 minute show with an interval. Popped out after 40 minutes to get ahead of the rush, came back 10 minutes later to find he was doing his last number. No encore. No guests either, which was a bit of a surprise given he was touring his second Duets album.

    (Elvis Costello at the same venue made up for it though)
  • Not a terrible gig by any means, but I came away pretty disappointed after seeing The Specials for the first time. It was a small show at the 100 Club that my mate had won tickets to, and he invited me as he knew I was gutted to have missed them when they'd played a few months earlier.

    I dunno what it was really - whether I'd built it up to much in my head, lack of atmosphere due to too many competition winners there, or whether they were just a bit off, but I left with a really unexpected empty feeling.
  • MrOneLung said:

    Los Lobos -

    Primal Scream - Elephant and Castle (Coronet?)

    They did play at my work yes, so did Justin Timberlake at one point. We've got the Palma Violets on there on Dec 5th.
    This was probably 6,7,8 years ago.
  • MrOneLung said:

    MrOneLung said:

    Los Lobos -

    Primal Scream - Elephant and Castle (Coronet?)

    They did play at my work yes, so did Justin Timberlake at one point. We've got the Palma Violets on there on Dec 5th.
    This was probably 6,7,8 years ago.
    It used to host a lot more gigs back then. For some reason now it's more of a clubby place.
  • Rush at the O2 in May, Clockwork Angels Tour. The sound was all over the place, literally. The band seemed completely out of time with each other, which wasn't the case according to a mate who was at the front. Acoustics were awful, don't think the sound system was properly set up for the O2.
  • The Stone Roses this year.
  • Bon Jovi in 89. They'd progressed to arena gigs and I caught them at Birmingham's NEC. What a soulless, un-edgy event that was. Haven't been to such a large indoor gig since.
  • Happy Mondays - Brixton 02. I wanted to be a great night but by the end of it my bed was the highlight of a very forgetable crap night.
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  • Saw Van Morrison twice and came away both times profoundly disappointed. Should've learnt my lesson the first, I s'pose.
  • Not really a gig as such, but Wu Tang at Glastonbury in 2011.
  • Same not really a gig but Manic Street Preachers. Saw them live headlining a festival. Gave my albums away after that. Saw them at a few other festivals when trying to get to other acts would up my pace to get away. Not had a reaction like that to a band before or since on their live performance.
  • Michael Jackson at the O2 in July 2009, the ba**ard didn't even turn up although he did have a doctor's note apparently..........
  • Spizz Energi at the Tramshed early 80s, based on Where's Captain Kirk, I went to see them..... awful, worst gig I have ever seen
  • The lightning seeds when supporting squeeze about 3 years ago were off the scale shite.

    I think you'll find it's every gig.

  • Saw The Deep Dark Woods at the Bush Hall last year; first song was glorious and thought that it was going to be a standout evening; but then became a real bore, full of 20 minute organ (f'narr) solos

    Thought Tom Waits at Edinburgh Playhouse was poor. A parody of himself.

    Disappointed with Eels at End of the Road - so much less than their recorded output.
  • Level 42 - just so boring!
  • PJW1 said:

    Level 42 - just so boring!

    Should've nipped out for a fag.
  • Beck. Seen him a couple of times at brixton and was blown away. A few years later and he'd moved on to playing bigger venues & I went to see him play at the NEC. The sound was all over the place and it took half a song to realise what was playing. I blame the venue more than the artist for that though. Always make a point of avoiding these sort of places now.

    Edit:
    Also, just remembered Bowie (probably around 1990) at the Exel centre during his changes tour. Don't know what his problem was that night, but seemed to really not give a shit, hardly engaging with the audience and having the right hump with everyone on stage with him...........
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