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Worst Manics Gig?
If this question has been asked before, then i apologise.
I'm curious as to find out whether there have been some really bad performances, and why they were so bad? |
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Worst and definitively worst for me was the Manchester MEN gig on the Lifeblood tour. One of the mods on the official forum had spread a rumour that it had been cancelled in the morning (believable as Cardiff and Glasgow had been cancelled days before) that turned out to be untrue, I was flu ridden, wanted to go home for Christmas from uni and the performance was just completely lacklustre.
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Well, not a Manics gig as such as I don't think I've ever been to a bad one. But driving all the way to Cardiff back in 2004 only to find out once we rocked up that it had been cancelled was a bit of a pain... still, spent a great night in 'spoons after that
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Llandudno this year was hell - if it wasn't for the fact that I was at the barrier and therefore it was impossible to leave, I would have left, as Nicky was so clearly in complete agony and it was horrible to watch. James, bless him, was doing his very best to stop everything falling apart, but I really wouldn't have blamed them if they had stopped the gig half-way through.
Newcastle Academy and Manchester Central, both in 2007, and Oxegen festival this year were also pretty crap gigs. But at least the bad gigs make you appreciate the good ones more. |
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The gig at Plymouth Pavilions during the Lifeblood tour is my least favourite (I can't say "worst" because I've enjoyed every gig), but only because we were up in the seats and the atmosphere around us was utterly dead.
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Llandudno this year was my worst, for the same reason as Nicola. I moved to the side so I couldn't see him. I know I'm daft for getting so upset about it, but it really broke my heart to see him like that.
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Ditto Llandudno. It was really upsetting to see Wire in so much pain I was just willing them to stop and go home. Also I got punched in the face. Second worst was MEN Arena 2004. Just totally rubbish.
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Some of the gigs for the TIMT were pretty dire, the songs were a bit boring live and they just seemed to go throught the motions with no passion.
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I've enjoyed all of my Manics gig experiences so far (the annoying bloke at Birmingham NIA 2007 trying to nick mine and this other girls place aside!)
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Birmingham 2007. James was sick, sound was horrible, crowd was full of drunk idiots... Shame it was the only gig I heard Indian Summer, Masses and 1985 live. And one more thing - those two clowns on the left side of podium were very loud as always. I though I threw something on Reed when the only thing I could hear was his tamburine (in S'nB)
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
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Wolverhampton JFPL tour. No fault of the Manics as the gig was great, but spending half of the set being beaten-up by a cunt of a guy about twice the size of us was both painful and very distressing.
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Scala gig 12th September, 2001 - the day after the destruction of the World Trade Center. London was heaving with police, it was a very strange atmosphere in the city and later, in the crowd. Having so recently slagged off the USA as 'the devil's playground' everyone knew that the music press would LOVE Nicky to come out with something they could report. The band were unsettled.
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Haha, great that the only Manics gig I've ever attended was apparently one of the worst.
![]() Yeah, Llandudno was pretty horrible. Seeing Wire in such agony really just wanted to make me cry, bless him.
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