In a similar vein to the "Your favorite musician" thread.
What's the best live performance or performances you've ever seen? Doesn't have to include Theremin.
My top five would be:
Cop Shoot Cop at the Heidleberg, Ann Arbor 1990. (The first time I was made aware that guitarists weren't any more necessary than cymbals are on a drum kit if you know how to rock).
Mr. Bungle at St. Andrews Hall, Detroit 1991. (This was on the first tour for the first album. They played tight! They also played some very obscure song from a K-tel record I had when I was a kid called On and On, a slow dirge version of the Stroke by Billy Squire, and I Don't Need Society by DRI.)
Shellac at The Olde Miami, Detroit 1994. (These guys haven't topped this show yet, although their performance at the Touch and Go 25th Anniversary block party came close.)
US Maple at The Blind Pig Ann Arbor 2000 (I saw them at The Green Room much earlier in 1996, but was expecting something completly different from what I saw and hated them. Boy was I wrong.)
Tortoise at The Magic Stick, Detroit 2001. (Dualing vibes! God I love live vibrophones.)
What's the best live performance or performances you've ever seen? Doesn't have to include Theremin.
My top five would be:
Cop Shoot Cop at the Heidleberg, Ann Arbor 1990. (The first time I was made aware that guitarists weren't any more necessary than cymbals are on a drum kit if you know how to rock).
Mr. Bungle at St. Andrews Hall, Detroit 1991. (This was on the first tour for the first album. They played tight! They also played some very obscure song from a K-tel record I had when I was a kid called On and On, a slow dirge version of the Stroke by Billy Squire, and I Don't Need Society by DRI.)
Shellac at The Olde Miami, Detroit 1994. (These guys haven't topped this show yet, although their performance at the Touch and Go 25th Anniversary block party came close.)
US Maple at The Blind Pig Ann Arbor 2000 (I saw them at The Green Room much earlier in 1996, but was expecting something completly different from what I saw and hated them. Boy was I wrong.)
Tortoise at The Magic Stick, Detroit 2001. (Dualing vibes! God I love live vibrophones.)