1. Originally posted by thechickenLed Zeppelin on the first place? the Beatles on tenth? I don't know...this list is not very realistic.
    Well, Led Zeppelin' shows have always been said to be the most powerful and rocker of history. Their shows were apocaliptic and hot (if you've seen any video material of them you'll know that, watch The Song Remains The Same or any 76 concert ).

    And The Beatles... Well, they are probably the greatest band of all time, but their live shows were not topnotch (imho of course), so 10th position is deserved and fair.


    But U2 should be on number ONE (at least ).
  2. Anyone who likes Nirvana live hasent seen this.




    Related: What is the best festival apperance of all time?

    My chices is a tie between Greenday at Woodstock 94, (I have the video of the mud fight up here somewhere), and Pearl Jam at Pink Pop 92. (Eddie jumps off a camera platform 20 feet n the air into the mosh pit) Pearl Jam should be top ten. Wild stage antics, extended jams, and great covers. What else do you need?
  3. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01Anyone who likes Nirvana live hasent seen this.

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    Related: What is the best festival apperance of all time?

    My chices is a tie between Greenday at Woodstock 94, (I have the video of the mud fight up here somewhere), and Pearl Jam at Pink Pop 92. (Eddie jumps off a camera platform 20 feet n the air into the mosh pit) Pearl Jam should be top ten. Wild stage antics, extended jams, and great covers. What else do you need?


    The Who - Woodstock (I shouldn't have to put in 1969, but I will anyway)

    There's nothing more needed to be said
  4. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]Well, Led Zeppelin' shows have always been said to be the most powerful and rocker of history. Their shows were apocaliptic and hot (if you've seen any video material of them you'll know that, watch The Song Remains The Same or any 76 concert ).

    And The Beatles... Well, they are probably the greatest band of all time, but their live shows were not topnotch (imho of course), so 10th position is deserved and fair.


    But U2 should be on number ONE (at least ).


    Hmm, I wonder who put up a vid of Song Remains the Same from 1977?
  5. I still don't understand how the Who got jipped of first place....

    Daltrey - Best vocalist of all time
    Townshend - Storyteller of the 20th century
    Entwistle - Bass guitar player of the millenium
    Moon - Best drummer of all time

    How could you get any better than this?
  6. ewwwwwwww NOT

    U2 should SURELY in the top 10, no doubt and why are the old bands so well rated
  7. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    The Who - Woodstock (I shouldn't have to put in 1969, but I will anyway)

    There's nothing more needed to be said


    I'd take the Who at Monteray, fighting with Jimi about who gets to go smash their guitars first. In a big who mood.