1. Pretty great live show performance wise, but they also wouldn't crack my Top 10 if we were ranking "exciting to watch" if I'm being completely honest.

    And they're one of my favorite bands.
  2. Admittedly/sadly, I've only seen one of the 20 bands live (Radiohead) so I really shouldn't judge....

    that said, both U2 and PJ should be on there.
  3. no PJ , no U2 , Pink floyd 17 ???

    Sure this is not serious
  4. Wow Led Zeppelin should NOT be on that list. They were horrible live. Half the time Plant wouldn't bother singing the high parts of some songs that he did on the recorded versions, Jimmy could barely ever play ANY riff he recorded becuase he was always wasted when they performed, and they could just barely get it together the majority of the time. What a stupid list.

    And sorry, Pink Floyd shouldn't be on there either. Yeah The Wall was amazing back in 1980, but other than that what else is there? Gilmour playing extended awesome solos live, the rest is pretty much them standing there playing what's on their albums, meaning there WASN'T any performance really. To me a performance means you put on a good show, not make me wish I would've just stayed home in the comfort of my own home listening to the music.

    Where the hell is Coldplay on that list? Sure maybe they're not top 20 in the world, but that list is all messed up anyway. Muse 1st and The Killers 2nd? Maybe this list should've been the top 20 live bands of the past 10 years...and even then Coldplay should still be on there.
  5. Are you serious? I dont know much about Led Zeppelin live, but what you are saying about Pink Floyd really doesnt make any sense, I suggest you watch the Pulse DVD

    And Coldplay a great live band?...... Lets just agree to disagree

    Lists like this are personally anyway and everyone is free to have their own opinion. I dont agree with that list either by the way.
  6. Originally posted by bartajax:Are you serious? I dont know much about Led Zeppelin live, but what you are saying about Pink Floyd really doesnt make any sense, I suggest you watch the Pulse DVD

    And Coldplay a great live band?...... Lets just agree to disagree

    Lists like this are personally anyway and everyone is free to have their own opinion. I dont agree with that list either by the way.

    Pulse isn't Pink Floyd, it's three members of Pink Floyd performing after their principle writer and frontman left the band, I don't consider that Pink Floyd.

    And you may not like Coldplay's music, but if you see them live you'll understand what I mean. I've never seen any other band put so much into a performance, not even U2. That being said, I didn't see U2 back when THEY were their 20's and 30's either, so it's hard to compare. But they just lifted the roof off.

    But you're right, these lists are personal!
  7. -Alex is right, the original Pink Floyd did not really have a lot of showmanship...but they were extremely innovative. First band to ever use "surround sound" in a live performance (the Animals tour, I believe, had speakers around the entire stadium), and they also brought interactive visuals to the playground (Flying pigs, the entire Wall tour which brought concept theater to the rock stage, etc)....I think they deserve a spot even though their early career was really just them standing around.

    -Not enough knowledge of Led Zeppelin beyond their DVD that would allow me to speak to that claim.

    -I've seen close to 30 shows already this year, including Roger Waters' reproduction of The Wall in a baseball park (my favorite one on earth, no less), and Coldplay is still my #1 show of the year having seen almost the exact same gig a year ago. They're that entertaining. Would have given my 2011 U2:360 show a run for its money, but wouldn't have won.

    -U2's live energy when they were in their 20's and 30's was pretty much the only thing that kept them around until TUF came out, argument could be made for War being that album though too.

    -My beef mainly lies with Arcitc Monkeys, Blur, and Nirvana. Blur are a great band but they don't make sense on that list. Nirvana's on that list because if Nirvana's not on any "best of" list ever created the world would implode. Arctic Monkeys....what? Great performers, but one of the top 20 performers of all time? Come ON. And the Strokes, but we've been over that.
  8. Wasn't that list something people voted for or something? Otherwise it really is one big fucking joke.

    Alex, gotta disagree with you there on Coldplay. I don't think they really have "it" live like for example Pearl Jam and Springsteen (talking bands I've seen live here).
  9. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Wasn't that list something people voted for or something? Otherwise it really is one big fucking joke.

    Alex, gotta disagree with you there on Coldplay. I don't think they really have "it" live like for example Pearl Jam and Springsteen (talking bands I've seen live here).

    See Coldplay and we'll talk

  10. I quote "(talking bands I've seen live here)".

    Yeah, I've seen them. Chris Martin is a good frontman, the others don't really feel like live persons to me.
  11. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]

    Pulse isn't Pink Floyd, it's three members of Pink Floyd performing after their principle writer and frontman left the band, I don't consider that Pink Floyd.

    And you may not like Coldplay's music, but if you see them live you'll understand what I mean. I've never seen any other band put so much into a performance, not even U2. That being said, I didn't see U2 back when THEY were their 20's and 30's either, so it's hard to compare. But they just lifted the roof off.

    But you're right, these lists are personal!

    Hmm didn't think about Pulse that way, then you could be right
    But I saw Coldplay live once in 2009, but I wasn't impressed to be honest and I love their first 2 albums but after that its mainly crap (Imo of course) I will see Coldplay next week again, don't know if its much I will see since I'm working there but I wonder if they make a better impression on me than in 2009.
  12. Originally posted by LikeASong:That list is absolute bollocks - and I'm a big, big fan of most of the acts that are -undeservedly- on the first positions.


    Can't agree more.