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musefreek 04.24.2008 03:49 AM

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Originally Posted by touch me i'm sick
thread inspired by that bono thread saying SY was the loudest show he'd ever seen.

my loudest was probably dinosaur jr.



tool.

pbradley 04.24.2008 03:59 AM

seems like Dinosaur is the common answer... well yeah, left me ringing for three days. Made my classes hell to keep up with. Second time I saw them was much easier, can't tell if it was a quiter show or I just built tolerance or going deaf.

jon boy 04.24.2008 04:16 AM

some power electronics in leeds that was si intense even the hardened veterans were covering their ears. imagine mic feedback at a piercing volume. also carlos giffoni, skullflower, merzbow, acid mothers temple, lightning bolt and wolf eyes have constituted to me saying what more often than i would like.

PAULYBEE2656 04.24.2008 05:47 AM

tough one


the loudest were probably lightning bolt
!!! come a very close second
and the fall last year

Florya 04.24.2008 06:02 AM

Swans at the Zap Club, on their Holy Money tour.
The Zap was tiny and Swans used the same PA as they were using for big venues like Kilburn National Ballroom.
The sound drove the air from my lungs.

pokkeherrie 04.24.2008 06:14 AM

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Originally Posted by jon boy
some power electronics in leeds that was si intense even the hardened veterans were covering their ears. imagine mic feedback at a piercing volume. also carlos giffoni, skullflower, merzbow, acid mothers temple, lightning bolt and wolf eyes have constituted to me saying what more often than i would like.


i totally forgot skullflower! that one was a killer, also because it was in a very small room. and burial chamber trio, again in a small room. merzbow and giffoni were loud but not in an ear-hurting ways when i saw them.

looking glass spectacle 04.24.2008 07:01 AM

KRS-0ne

ZEROpumpkins 04.24.2008 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Death & the Maiden
The Scientists - they were Sonic Youth's support band at the Daydream Nation shows. They played Blood Red River. I was in the seated area, so I wasn't that close, but I couldn't hear my friend yelling at me, at the top of his voice, "I DON'T LIKE THIS BAND!!!" It was only in between songs that I found out what he said.

No way, Scientists rocked! They weren't that loud, just when the singers mic fed back real bad. SY aren't that loud either. I was right in front of Lee too. Frenzal Rhomb are much louder.

Death & the Maiden 04.24.2008 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by ZEROpumpkins
No way, Scientists rocked! They weren't that loud, just when the singers mic fed back real bad. SY aren't that loud either. I was right in front of Lee too. Frenzal Rhomb are much louder.

I know The Scientists were really good, but I think it would have been better if they weren't so loud. I thought Sonic Youth would be louder, so it was a nice surprise that they were listenable.

atari 2600 04.24.2008 07:40 AM

What's the loudest show u been to?
(thread by ricechex, Oct '06)

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Originally Posted by me
The loudest proper concert that I've been to is Dinosaur, Jr. at the 40 Watt with My Bloody Valentine opening.

It was the first show at the new Washington St. location where the club still resides after many, many moves over the span of the earlier years of its existence. I've posted accounts of this show nearly every time there has been a thread here about your favorite live shows and I've posted a friend's account also at least once too. Maybe I'll revisit the subject later on, but for now there's another show that I'd like to briefly write about, although there are definitely some other notable runners-up too.


I've written of this before as well, but I went to a show put on by this band called Gobblehoof in a very small below street level place called (at the time) The Downstairs on Clayton St. in Athens. And this show was actually even louder than the Dino/MBV one.

My girlfriend at the time and I were downtown earlier in the afternoon on the day of the show and she happened to know the guitar player from high school in DeKalb County and he told us they were playing. So we go to the show, and immediately get a little starstruck because Michael Stipe and his big ol' dome is there. This is the only show at that venue I ever went to at this place that had folded chairs set up and Michael was front row center of the maybe three or four short rows of chairs.

So, the band starts playing and what is instantly apparent is that it feels like your ears are in a lot of pain. We stuffed trash from our pockets and whatever we could find in our ears and stayed through the whole show. It was definitely way too fucking loud but the band was really good and it was awkward to leave as well since my girlfriend knew the band a little. What amazed me is that Stipe remained seated for the whole set which went on for almost an hour or so I would guess.


ZEROpumpkins 04.24.2008 07:48 AM

That's a fuckin' sweet concert. Dinosaur Jr. with MBV opening.

sarramkrop 04.24.2008 07:56 AM

I think that it was some power electronics french dudes improvising along some visuals. I'm not sure if it was the loudest but my ears were hurting after that.

jon boy 04.24.2008 08:02 AM

i also forgot kid 606 in leeds as well, that was mega loud.

ZEROpumpkins 04.24.2008 08:04 AM

Really? I didn't think he would be. Now Venetian Snares would.

sarramkrop 04.24.2008 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by ZEROpumpkins
Really? I didn't think he would be. Now Venetian Snares would.


Venetian Snares was cool but not as loud as I would have expected him to be.

ZEROpumpkins 04.24.2008 08:08 AM

When did you see him?

sarramkrop 04.24.2008 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by ZEROpumpkins
When did you see him?


Last April. Alec Empire was on the bill too and so was Mira Calix.

ZEROpumpkins 04.24.2008 07:33 PM

Also I'm surprised that people are saying Tool is the loudest concert they've been to. Does Maynard James Keenan's ego emit some kind of high pitched sound?

batreleaser 04.24.2008 09:18 PM

lightning bolt
dino jr
eyehategod
slayer
white mice
merzbow
twodeadsluts:onegoodfuck
agoraphobic nosebleed

batreleaser 04.24.2008 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Death & the Maiden
I know The Scientists were really good, but I think it would have been better if they weren't so loud. I thought Sonic Youth would be louder, so it was a nice surprise that they were listenable.



i absolutley love the scientists, soooooo underrated. only australia band that can rival the birthday party, but i never even thought of them as loud really.

sarramkrop 04.25.2008 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by batreleaser
i absolutley love the scientists, soooooo underrated. only australia band that can rival the birthday party, but i never even thought of them as loud really.


Radio Birdman in their prime kicked ass too.

The Scientists are a great band but totally, totally different from The Birthday Party. Why even compare them, may I ask?

Toilet & Bowels 04.25.2008 07:17 AM

Feedtime are an old Australian band that rocked rectums too, ditto King Snake Roost, Lubricated Goat & Slugfuckers.

I love this discription of Slugfuckers' Deaf Disco that my friend wrote after I put it on a mixtape for him
"I love the primitive percussion, fuzzy bass and the loud organ that adds a necessary lyer of noise. The singer sounds like a retarded Mark E Smith, in pain and on untested drugs. By the end of this song it sounds like the band are raping themselves. This might be the most compellingly painful, disgusting piece of music I've ever heard. It's amazing."

raging_nelly 04.25.2008 08:19 AM

I almost put my hands over my ears at the London DDN Sept 1st show during Providence. I was determined not to tho... would've spoilt the whole thing. And I would never be able to live it down... I was on the barrier.

sarramkrop 04.25.2008 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Feedtime are an old Australian band that rocked rectums too, ditto King Snake Roost, Lubricated Goat & Slugfuckers.

I love this discription of Slugfuckers' Deaf Disco that my friend wrote after I put it on a mixtape for him
"I love the primitive percussion, fuzzy bass and the loud organ that adds a necessary lyer of noise. The singer sounds like a retarded Mark E Smith, in pain and on untested drugs. By the end of this song it sounds like the band are raping themselves. This might be the most compellingly painful, disgusting piece of music I've ever heard. It's amazing."


I haven't heard anyone mentioning Lubricated Goat, like, ever! What have you got by them, out of curiosity? The only one I've heard is ''Paddock Of Love'' and it's very good from what my memory allows me to remember.

Toilet & Bowels 04.25.2008 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
I haven't heard anyone mentioning Lubricated Goat, like, ever! What have you got by them, out of curiosity? The only one I've heard is ''Paddock Of Love'' and it's very good from what my memory allows me to remember.


I've got Plays The Devil's Music

mangajunky 04.25.2008 09:26 AM

Motorhead
or Wiseblood -
maybe even From Here to Infinity - and all they used were tapes.

ricechex 04.25.2008 09:30 AM

I'd have to say Dinosaur Jr by a snot. MBV was real close as well as HUM.

batreleaser 04.25.2008 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Radio Birdman in their prime kicked ass too.

The Scientists are a great band but totally, totally different from The Birthday Party. Why even compare them, may I ask?



cuz theyre both from australia, the land of shit music.

duh.

sarramkrop 04.25.2008 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by batreleaser
cuz theyre both from australia, the land of shit music.

duh.


Deep.

Rob Instigator 04.25.2008 10:22 AM

oss-trail-eah?

Pax Americana 04.25.2008 11:41 AM

I too am gonna have to say Dino Jr. They really were that fucking loud.
Honorable mention goes to Tomahawk and Wolf Eyes.

SugarMountain 04.25.2008 11:54 AM

this is probably the last one you would think of, but volume wise...Death Cab For Cutie is by far the loudest gig I've ever experienced, the bass really hurt

Toilet & Bowels 04.25.2008 12:13 PM

i'd say australia is killing it at the moment:

bands:
castings
the spiders
brothers of the occult sisterhood
xno bbqx
grey daturas
6majik9
htrk
naked on the vague
justice yeldham
hronrir
joel stern

labels:
pulled out
spanish magic
music your mind will love you
dual plover
breakdance the dawn


and the two compilations of Australian post-punk that i've heard have been great too.

Rob Instigator 04.25.2008 12:15 PM

Here is J Mascis amp stack from the 1006 reunion show in Houston
 

 

Glice 04.25.2008 12:32 PM

Atari Teenage Riot, Mogwai, Merzbow, Keiji Haino, Melt Banana and the other usual suspects from me.

I think generally that club speakers tend to be louder than venue speakers. There was a time when I was spending a lot of time in D n'B clubs watching Rush & Optical or Nicky Blackmarket every week it seems, and the bass was always brutal. I've been a few proper dark raves where the sound system has been beyond shredding.

I was absolutely astonished at how loud Mis-Teeq were at Glastonbury. Bass the size of Norwich.

Everyneurotic 04.25.2008 09:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
i'd say australia is killing it at the moment:

bands:
castings
the spiders
brothers of the occult sisterhood
xno bbqx
grey daturas
6majik9
htrk
naked on the vague
justice yeldham
hronrir
joel stern

labels:
pulled out
spanish magic
music your mind will love you
dual plover
breakdance the dawn


and the two compilations of Australian post-punk that i've heard have been great too.


don't forget whitehorse.

and seriously, if you have the chance to see justice yeldham DON'T FUCKING PASS ON IT!

ZEROpumpkins 04.25.2008 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by batreleaser
cuz theyre both from australia, the land of shit music.

duh.

He's right.

sarramkrop 04.26.2008 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
Atari Teenage Riot, Mogwai, Merzbow, Keiji Haino, Melt Banana and the other usual suspects from me.

I think generally that club speakers tend to be louder than venue speakers. There was a time when I was spending a lot of time in D n'B clubs watching Rush & Optical or Nicky Blackmarket every week it seems, and the bass was always brutal. I've been a few proper dark raves where the sound system has been beyond shredding.

I was absolutely astonished at how loud Mis-Teeq were at Glastonbury. Bass the size of Norwich.


I was almost deafened by a drill n' bass night at the Bugs Bar in Brixton years ago. Loud, very loud.

radarmaker 04.26.2008 07:24 AM

Mogwai in '99.

Glice 04.26.2008 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by radarmaker
Mogwai in '99.


The first tour of their I saw was, I think, their first proper British tour. '97, if memory serves. It just before Young Team. Which is getting its 10th anniversary release this year. So it was, in fact, '98. Anyway. They were sick loud in a small-ish, sweaty venue. The sort of venue that I'd be very happy to sell out, but much smaller than the sort of places Mogwai play now. The whole room's legs buckled during the loud bit on Like Herod, which was astonishing at the time (given that everyone had only heard Ten Rapid at that point). Ah, rose-tinted nostalgia, excuse me.


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