What is the worst concert you've ever been to?

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  • kcasey155
    kcasey155 Posts: 968 Member
    Garbage supported by Mansun circa 1996. Mansun were good though.
  • laynerich15
    laynerich15 Posts: 1,918 Member


    My worst was a free Nickelback concert. It was free because they suck.

    Eugh Nickelback are really the worst

    no, NIckelback is still better than 99% of what is played on top 40 radio and 100% of hip hop.

    You say that, but go see them in concert and watch that guy try to bang his microphone. :sick:

    id rather see that than Drake, Kanye, Miley etc.

    Yeah fair enough...

    But there is a lot of amazing hip hop out there

    amazing hip hop is an oxymoron.


    This guy gets it.

    Crappy rock is better than the best hip hop.

    I have seen garage bands put on a better show than "insert hip hop star here".

    if only hip hop and rap could crawl back into the hole is came from.

    No no no no no. I love all sorts of music, punk / hardcore / drum and bass / electro - I'm not some hip hop soulja, but honestly if you go away from the main stream there is a lot of good shizz out there. Saying you don't like hip hop is like saying you don't like any music with guitars in, if you can listen to Souls of Mischief 93 till infinity on a summers day without it making you go a bit wibbly you have no soul.

    punk is barely music too. I mean, learn to use an instrument.

    I love that people really believe this. see how hard it is to play anything Matt Skiba does
  • turtlebeth
    turtlebeth Posts: 57 Member
    Taylor Hicks three weeks ago at a casino in WA state. Paid $40 and got exactly 40 minutes of him on stage. Totally disconnected and unenthused...
  • bookworm_847
    bookworm_847 Posts: 1,903 Member
    Finch in 2004 or 2005. I'd seen them once before, and they were great. I took my sister to see them when she moved in with me, and they were awful. They sounded like they were playing drunk, the singer sounded like he had the microphone in his mouth, and there were pauses like he forgot some of the lyrics to the songs. Totally disappointing.
  • ValGogo
    ValGogo Posts: 2,168 Member
    In high school a boyfriend took me to see "Thin Lizzy" and "Blue Oyster Cult". Awful awful awful. I am and have always been into country.

    Ummmmm, I'd give someone else's left nut go see Blue Oyster Cult in concert.

    My worst was a free Nickelback concert. It was free because they suck.

    The second worst was Duran Duran, after Simon LeBon got old and out of shape but still ran around on stage with no shirt on.

    I used to say "why does everyone hate nickelback?" And, you know, I was listening to one of the radio hits they had from the 2000's and I was like, "You know, the lyrics are pretty sophmoric and meat-headish." But I still like the half-dozen songs I like from NB.
  • ValGogo
    ValGogo Posts: 2,168 Member


    My worst was a free Nickelback concert. It was free because they suck.

    Eugh Nickelback are really the worst

    no, NIckelback is still better than 99% of what is played on top 40 radio and 100% of hip hop.

    >>>>

    Yes, you are keerect on that one!
  • ValGogo
    ValGogo Posts: 2,168 Member


    My worst was a free Nickelback concert. It was free because they suck.

    Eugh Nickelback are really the worst

    no, NIckelback is still better than 99% of what is played on top 40 radio and 100% of hip hop.

    You say that, but go see them in concert and watch that guy try to bang his microphone. :sick:

    Oh, no one should do that.
  • GDLAZ
    GDLAZ Posts: 3,784 Member
    Eddie Money, more music and less chit-chat about your time in rehab...
  • ValGogo
    ValGogo Posts: 2,168 Member
    Linkin Park

    Ugh, I can't even listen to them on Pandora. Yuck.
  • ValGogo
    ValGogo Posts: 2,168 Member


    My worst was a free Nickelback concert. It was free because they suck.

    Eugh Nickelback are really the worst

    no, NIckelback is still better than 99% of what is played on top 40 radio and 100% of hip hop.

    You say that, but go see them in concert and watch that guy try to bang his microphone. :sick:

    id rather see that than Drake, Kanye, Miley etc.

    Yeah fair enough...

    But there is a lot of amazing hip hop out there

    amazing hip hop is an oxymoron.


    This guy gets it.

    Crappy rock is better than the best hip hop.

    I have seen garage bands put on a better show than "insert hip hop star here".

    if only hip hop and rap could crawl back into the hole is came from.

    No no no no no. I love all sorts of music, punk / hardcore / drum and bass / electro - I'm not some hip hop soulja, but honestly if you go away from the main stream there is a lot of good shizz out there. Saying you don't like hip hop is like saying you don't like any music with guitars in, if you can listen to Souls of Mischief 93 till infinity on a summers day without it making you go a bit wibbly you have no soul.

    punk is barely music too. I mean, learn to use an instrument.

    OK, now we are gonna fight. (get's into a combat stance)
  • aledba
    aledba Posts: 564 Member
    Seeing the "best concert" thread, it seems only fitting that we have a worst one too.

    For Me:

    January 19th, 1986. Loverboy w/ The Hooters. First off, I wasn't (still aren't) a fan of either band, I went because the girl I was trying to have 'relations' with was into them. Second, it was a Sunday night on a weekend that I had Army National Guard drill, and I was working on less than 4 hours of sleep....actually fell asleep in the stands. Third, and final strike, I didn't get laid.

    Wow, who is "into" Loverboy? They only had like one good song. That's funny...(said the gal who likes Survivor and Foreigner...haha)
    Um, I am actually really into Loverboy. They're Canadian and some of their songs are epic and nostalgic for us Canadians. Ouch :brokenheart: *crickets*
  • ValGogo
    ValGogo Posts: 2,168 Member
    Seeing the "best concert" thread, it seems only fitting that we have a worst one too.

    For Me:

    January 19th, 1986. Loverboy w/ The Hooters. First off, I wasn't (still aren't) a fan of either band, I went because the girl I was trying to have 'relations' with was into them. Second, it was a Sunday night on a weekend that I had Army National Guard drill, and I was working on less than 4 hours of sleep....actually fell asleep in the stands. Third, and final strike, I didn't get laid.

    Wow, who is "into" Loverboy? They only had like one good song. That's funny...(said the gal who likes Survivor and Foreigner...haha)
    Um, I am actually really into Loverboy. They're Canadian and some of their songs are epic and nostalgic for us Canadians. Ouch :brokenheart: *crickets*

    Sorry, I love Canadians. I take it back. I love "Working for the weekend," but I have to admit, I've never heard anything else, that I know of. Peace, eh? :flowerforyou:
  • CindyMarcuzAdams
    CindyMarcuzAdams Posts: 4,006 Member
    The absolute worst concert I was ever at was Rod Stewart at the Canadian National Exhibition back in the 80s. It wasnt loud enough and the sound bounced around the outdoor stadium. Baaaaad show...
  • HeidiCooksSupper
    HeidiCooksSupper Posts: 3,839 Member
    An endless Brahms chamber music concert in Munich a professor assigned to us and it had so many encores I thought I would run screaming out of the place but the professor was there with us and we couldn't escape.
  • 1stplace4health
    1stplace4health Posts: 523 Member
    Linkin Park
    WHAT!!!!!!
  • SaintGiff
    SaintGiff Posts: 3,679 Member
    Bryan Adams circa 1985. Here's the thing.... you don't realize it until you've seen him in concert, but all except maybe 2 of his songs have exactly the same melody. He just sort of changes the words a little bit. I swear to god it felt like I saw three 40 minute songs broken up by three regular length songs.
  • Blacklance36
    Blacklance36 Posts: 755 Member
    Tragically Hip.

    Not because they were bad, it was because it was at a first rate concert hall yet all the drunken stonies jumped up and blocked the view for everyone behind them. Ruined the whole show.
  • softwind
    softwind Posts: 548 Member
    Drivin and Cryin.

    They were playing a festival we were at, and they sounded good on the radio, so we stayed to see them. Big mistake, they were awful.


    Aledba - are you a fan of April Wine?
  • LegendaryOrange
    LegendaryOrange Posts: 2,864 Member
    Candlebox with Our Lady Peace and Sponge. Candlebox was the headliner but OLP and Sponge stole the show. Candlebox showed up late, sucked wind, and didn't even play Far Behind.
  • anaconda469
    anaconda469 Posts: 3,472 Member
    I had the unfortunate experience to go to three big name concerts in the late 80's at Oakland Coliseum. What was totally bad is all three had the same opening act: OMD (Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark), ugh they were awful. Lead singer flapping his arms like a chicken. This was before they started making hits like Forever Live and Die.