Prodigy was my first gig when they supported Oasis at Knebworth in 1996.
Someone mentioned Arcade Fire, which I agree with. Primal Scream amazing too.
More recent shows I've loved include CMAT, Wet Leg and Last Dinner Party. |
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To be fair OP, I'd say all of your suggestions are pretty solid
I would also throw Kiss into the mix - they're entertainers through and through and just look like they're having fun.
I can listen to music on a cd (or Spotify I suppose!) so I go to a gig for entertainment and an atmosphere as I can't get that from just listening at home.
And that's where those bands deliver I reckon. |
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The Clash. The power they had on stage was unbelievable, but that's my own opinion before people disagree.
But a stand performance has to be the 17 minutes Queen did at Live aid. How many bands would start with thier most famous song And then proceed to have the whole audience in thier hands? |
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"Not exactly a band but Ministry of Sound orchestra at Royal Albert Hall was epic.
Paul Heaton was also amazing
Ezra Collective are brilliant. "
The Ministry of Sound orchestra doing Ibiza classics at Royal Albert Hall was amazing, would really like to see them again sometime. |
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