penski said:I have to type this quickly while the girlfriend's watching big brother:
The Manics.
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Funnily enough my dad used to be in a band with Alison Goldfrapp and he said she always lacked stage presence. Never really did anything beyond just sing the songs and stand there, when you want more from a vocalist really.stoofa said:Wasn't too impressed with Goldfrapp - but it was at the Cambridge Cornex which although a nice and "personal" venue sometimes makes bands that demand bigger stages look bad.
calnen said:Queen Adrena in Leicester a few years back, they were pretty terrible. The drummer was a stand-in I think - he was totally awful! And the singer wasnt as good as she seems on recorded versions. In fact she was pretty bad too.
ElvisFan said:Worst gig?
Easy. One by this guy:
Worlds worst Elvis Impersonator
I know the guy personally and he's an absolute tool. Who can't sing.
Carzy said:I second William in saying the crowd at Sigur Ros were utter idiots (and I wasn't even at the same concert as him).
I don't think it's getting any worse; I think it's simply that on their latest tour they switched to having standing tickets. Stands create a completely different atmosphere to being all seated - that being the wrong type for Sigur Ros.William said:From what I hear, its getting worse, the more people that hear about them the more fools you get in the audience, I know that could make me elitist but its true.
ElvisFan said:
Augmented said:I don't think it's getting any worse; I think it's simply that on their latest tour they switched to having standing tickets. Stands create a completely different atmosphere to being all seated - that being the wrong type for Sigur Ros.
William said:Most annoying audience experience was Amiina supporting Sigur Ros, they just talked all the way through Amiina's set and ruined it. Then when Sigur Ros came on they all stood around like compelete chimps and talked until hoppipolla came on and cheered and jumped around like eejits, some prat in front of me thought he was at a rave and flailed his arms in the air and all the time wannabe photographers shoved you out of the way to get their pretentious arty shots in.
Admittedly I can't speak for every venue they've played, but they played to all-seated audiences at venues like the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Barbican and the Hammersmith Apollo between 2002-2004 .William said:They have always had standing tickets...