View Full Version : Your dream concert...
Kusanagi
07-20-2005, 12:40 AM
Thought this would make for an interesting thread!
What concert, if such was organized, would you give your left leg to go see? What groups would be there?
My concert that I would be able to die happy after seeing:
Nightwish
E Nomine
Juno Reactor
Rammenstein
Helium Vola
Probably add some more to the list later...
So what would it be for you guys?
Pantera (with Dime's ghost on guitar), Slayer, Morbid Angel, Testament, Sepultura (WITH MAX), Metallica (with Cliff's ghost on bass, playing only that good shit), Porcupine Tree, Liquid Tension Experiment, Claypool's Frog Brigade, Primus, Led Zeppelin (with Bonham's ghost on drums), and Pink Floyd to finish it off.
Except for the fact that I would need to contact 3 dead people and that the show we be like 3 days long, it would be soooooo sweet.
BrainStew
07-20-2005, 01:11 AM
Opeth headlining, with Trivium, Dredg, and Katatonia supporting. :bang:
I saw Opeth last night. So I would already die happy. I'd die with a 14 inch erection if I saw the above show.
StirFried1324
07-20-2005, 01:28 AM
Opening would be Tupac, followed by some Led Zeppelin, then the COMPLETE reunion of the Beatles, and end it with Kanye West (of course reviving a few people from the dead) that would be my dream
Aaron4AU
07-20-2005, 01:34 AM
Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Nirvana, Grateful Dead....oh wait, I've seen all of them live in their prime. I guess Jimi Hendrix or Elvis or somebody like that.
a7x1337
07-20-2005, 01:40 AM
Avenged Sevenfold, AFI, the Beatles. the beatles dont really fit, but... :bang:
Kenyan
07-20-2005, 01:44 AM
Grateful Dead, followed by the Who, then Pink Floyd, and to finish off The Beatles (performing songs from their Studio years, perferablly). Then i would kill myself, dieing happy.
BassPlayinToker
07-20-2005, 01:45 AM
woodstock in the 60's
reggie jax
07-20-2005, 01:46 AM
Public Enemy
Slayer
Tool
John Coltrane
Rage Against The Machine
Prince (not joking)
Weird list, I know. But they are all known for giving a great live show, and there's a great range of variety. It's pretty much everything I'd need in a concert.
wrathchild
07-20-2005, 08:02 AM
Rage Against the Machine
Machine Head
Megadeth
Metallica (not playing their new stuff)
Iron Maiden
Iced Earth (not playing their new stuff)
Dream Theater
MGselwonK
07-20-2005, 08:21 AM
Pain of Salvation
Sonata Arctica
Windir
Samael(with a 20 minute solo by their keyboardist)
Dream Theater(playing images & words or scenes from a memory or awake songs)
/Tilt/
07-20-2005, 10:59 AM
Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Nirvana, Grateful Dead....oh wait, I've seen all of them live in their prime. I guess Jimi Hendrix or Elvis or somebody like that.
I call bullshits.
No one who is a Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd fan and is old enough to see them in their prime would go to a Nirvana concert.
EDIT:
Pink Floyd (Opening Act):
1. In The Flesh?
2. Comfortably Numb
3. Brain Damage
4. Mother
5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Led Zeppelin:
1. Rock And Roll
2. Dazed and Confused
3. Black Dog
4. Kashmir
5. Bring It On Home
Bob Dylan:
1. Hurricane
2. Like A Rolling Stone
3. All Along The Watch Tower
4. With God On Our Side
5. Blowin' In The Wind
Queen:
1. Seven Seas Of Rhye
2. Hammer To Fall
3. Don't Stop Me Now
4. Radio GA GA
5. Bohemian Rhapsody
The Who (Closing Act):
1. Overture
2. Baba O'Riley
3. We're Not Gonna Take It
4. Dr. Jimmy
5. Won't Get Fooled Again
Encore: My Generation (They destroy stage)
Machavelli
07-20-2005, 11:19 AM
My Concert would start at 11 am and end at 2 am
Beastie Boys (Only songs from License to Ill)
A Global Threat
Ramallah
Blood for Blood
Cheap Sex
Pennywise
The Unseen
Cock Sparrer
The Adicts
Leftover Crack
Oi Polloi
Subhumans
US Subs
Total Chaos
The Exploited
Anti Flag
The Misfits (closing act)
guitarguy
07-20-2005, 01:59 PM
Mainstage
Megadeth
Bathory
Slayer
howlin' wolf
johnny cash
burzum
cacophony
Mayhem (dead and Euronymous lineup)
second stage
opeth
anal cunt
impaled northern moonforest
cannibal corpse
Marduk
Mastodon
fadetoblack5297
07-20-2005, 02:18 PM
To open, I'd have:
Dave Matthews with Warren Haynes doing
1. Cortez the Killer (anyone heard this cover? It's awesome).
2. What Would you Say
3. Where are you Going
4. Grey Street
5. Jimi Thing
6. Stay
7. All Along the Watchtower
8. Ants Marching
9. Too Much
10. Warehouse
then
Rush:
1. Tom Sawyer
2. Limelight
3. O Baterista
4. The Spirit of Radio
5. Free Will
6. Closer to the Heart
7. 2112
8. Subdivisions
9. Distant Early Warning
10. Working Man
Frank Zappa:
1. Titties n' Beer
2. Apostrophe
3. Zoot Allures
4. Black Napkins
5. Gee, I like your Pants
6. The Grand Wazoo
7. My Guitar Wants to Kill your Momma
8. Weasels Ripped my Flesh
9. Uncle Meat
10. Muffin Man
The Beatles:
1. Back in the USSR
2. Helter Skelter
3. Everybody's got Something to Hide Except me and my Monkey
4. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
5. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
6. With a Little Help from my Friends
7. Yesterday
8. Strawberry Fields Forever
9. Magical Mystery Tour
10. I am the Walrus
AC/DC
1. Thunderstruck
2. For those about to Rock
3. The Jack
4. Big Balls
5. Back in Black
6. Highway to Hell
7. High Voltage
8. Hell ain't a Bad Place to Be
9. Money Talks
10. Ride On
The Who:
1. Who Are You
2. Baba O' Reily
3. Won't Get Fooled Again
4. My Generation
5. Behind Blue Eyes
6. Eminence Front
7. Squeeze Box
8. Overture
9. Tommy can you Hear Me?
10. Pinball Wizard
Deep Purple:
1. Lazy
2. When a Blind Man Cries
3. Black Night
4. Knocking at your Back Door
5. Aviator
6. Loosen My Strings
7. Haunted
8. Highway Star
9. Space Truckin'
10. Bananas
Cream:
1. Sunshine of your Love
2. Strange Brew
3. Born Under a Bad Sign
4. Take it Back
5. Mother's Lament
6. Politician
7. Steppin' Out
8. Sweet Wine
9. I'm So Glad
10. White Room
Genesis:
1. Turn it on Again
2. ABACAB
3. Invisible Touch
4. Hold on My Heart
5. Congo
6. In too Deep
7. Land of Confusion
8. Misunderstanding
9. Afterglow
10. Silver Rainbow
and finally, it would close with
Pink Floyd:
1. In the Flesh?/In the Flesh
2. Learning to Fly
3. Terrapin
4. High Hopes
5. Sorrow
6. Money
7. Shine on You Crazy Diamond
8. Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2
9. Have a Cigar
10. See Emily Play
11. One of These Days
12. Lucifer Sam
13. Take it Back
14. One Slip
15. On the Turning Away
16. Young Lust
17. Fat Old Sun
18. Obscured By Clouds
19. Atom Heart Mother Suite
20. A Saucerful of Secrets
21. Your Possible Pasts
22. Echoes
23. Comfortably Numb
FTB
ConanTL
07-20-2005, 02:24 PM
Mine is simple:
Lang Lang (playing Chopin, Liszt, Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikowsky, Schumann (Träumerei only))
+
Cradle of Filth
+
Pain of Salvation (playing ever song they have ever written)
... somehow I doubt this will happen
:lol: :icon_rofl
Travmire
07-20-2005, 02:25 PM
I'll do something different. I would take John Lennon, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, and Peter Doherty, and I would put them in a room for a week with a ton of instruments. Then they would play whatever they come up with for me and my friends. I think they would come up with some awesome songs.
ichfeuer
07-20-2005, 02:40 PM
I'll do something different. I would take John Lennon, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, and Peter Doherty, and I would put them in a room for a week with a ton of instruments. Then they would play whatever they come up with for me and my friends. I think they would come up with some awesome songs.
ewww after a while that would smell pretty bad
plus i havent seen to many dead people play instruments
rammstein and soad. oh yeah
k_tull88
07-20-2005, 03:25 PM
1. Pixies
-Debaser
-Bone Machine
-Here Comes Your Man
-Monkey Gone To Heaven
-Wave of Mutilation
-Where Is My Mind?
2. Bad Religion
-You
-Big Bang
-Sinister Rouge
-Los Angeles Is Burning
-21st Century Digital Boy
-Entropy
3. Weezer
-Say It Ain't So
-Undone
-El Scorcho
-Pink Triangle
-Buddy Holly
-Holiday
-My Name Is Jonas
-Knockdown Dragout
-Perfect Situation
-Dope Nose
-Keep Fishing
4. The Beatles (John and George resurrected)
-Eleanor Rigby
-While My Guitar Gently Weeps
-In My Life
-Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
-Penny Lane
-Happiness Is A Warm Gun
-Helter Skelter
-Let It Be
-Revolution
5. Pink Floyd
-The Thin Ice
-Comfortably Numb
-Wish You Were Here
-Time
-Breathe
-Brain Damage
-Another Brick In The Wall Part 1,2, and 3
-Outside the Wall
Quiet_Riot
07-20-2005, 03:32 PM
Stone Temple Pilots open,
followed by a brief The Who set,
then Pearl Jam do a full 2 hour set, culminating in a Pearl Jam/Who double act for an Epic baba oriley.
Mr Jack
07-20-2005, 08:29 PM
Led Zeppelin, Metallica, Nirvana, SOAD, Finger eleven, Rage against the machine, the good old Guns N Roses, TOOL... Damn it, this list is gonna be long. I've probably forgotten a shitload of bands i have to see. But that would be a good start. :bang:
hipocritical
07-20-2005, 10:11 PM
Oddly Enough, There is Someone Dead or A lil' insane From Each of the Bands who I would like to have heard in this concert.
Opening - Metallica
- Trapped Under Ice
- Fade To Black
- Master of Puppets
- Seek And Destroy
- Orion
- For Whom the Bell Toll's
The Beatles
- A Day In the Life
- Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
- Helter Skelter
- Let It Be
- Hey Jude
Jimi Hendrix
- Foxy Lady
- Hey Joe
- Purple Haze
- Stone Free
- All Along the Watchtower
Nirvana
- You Know You're Right
- Polly (New Wave)
- In Bloom
- All Apologies
- The Man Who Sold The World
Closing - Pink Floyd
- In the Flesh
- Good Bye Blue Sky
- Hey You
- Run Like Hell
- Dogs
- Wish You Were Here
- Time
- Money
- Outside the Wall
Isn't that just perfection
fadetoblack5297
07-20-2005, 10:13 PM
There are no dead members of Pink Floyd, actually.
...and my concert was perfection :D
FTB
hipocritical
07-20-2005, 10:16 PM
There are no dead members of Pink Floyd, actually.
...and my concert was perfection :D
FTB
*CoughSydBarretCough*
fadetoblack5297
07-20-2005, 10:18 PM
*cough*he ain't dead...learn something about the band*cough*
FTB
hipocritical
07-20-2005, 10:22 PM
*coughMentallyIncapatitatedandprettymuchretardedfr omexcessivedruguseandseemsludicrouslyclosetodeathb utIthinkyoukindofgotmypointandIstillknowalotaboutP inkFloydCough*
I hope I got everything right here, I'm not completly sure
fadetoblack5297
07-20-2005, 10:26 PM
Right, he's insane from the amount of acid he did, but in no way is he dead. He is still spotted around his home in...Cambridge I believe. Show a little respect for the man. He was a genius, and without him, Pink Floyd may have stayed as the Tea Set and went on covering jazz and blues songs.
FTB
hipocritical
07-20-2005, 10:29 PM
I know I know. I keep the founder (would you call him the founder) of Pink Floyd close to my heart, but I think you got my point.
fadetoblack5297
07-21-2005, 11:20 AM
He's not the "founder" of the actual band, but he is the one that brought the phsychedelic sound to them. I get your point.
FTB
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