A good performance, but that honour lies with Michael Jackson.

I'm not implying anything... where in my post did i say you said queen suck? but if you think that live performance is the best one ever then i disagree :L and misawa, yes, michael jackson was a fantastic performer but I still think that Freddie Mercury was the best live frontman ever
That's when Ron vanished, came back speaking Spanish
Lavish habits, two rings, twenty carats
well seeing as that all Freddie mercury is doing is well.. moving his arm the odd time.. Not exactly a performance.
Now you can also imply i am hatin' on queen, but i can gurantee im not.
Last edited by Oleh; 29-12-2010 at 12:31 AM.
Haha, theres four other segments to that clip, want to see movement? here you go...
also, he sounds fantastic live, which shows how he/they haven't been edited by the studio. You make me laugh, peter kay can barely hold a tune plus the audience don't have the same atmosphere as at live aid...
Queens performance at live aid out did all the other bands/artists. it was a great performance imo and to many others.
Also, plus the fact he is playing the piano is maybe why he isn't dancing around... :L
Last edited by The Don; 29-12-2010 at 12:39 AM.
That's when Ron vanished, came back speaking Spanish
Lavish habits, two rings, twenty carats
I have always been impressed by Pearl Jam and Rammstein's live performances because they're both pretty high on the mental scale.
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Rammstein just spray fire from their faces everywhere and Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam likes to climb scaffolding, hang around and sing up there for a bit and eventually slide down the wire of his microphone. Quite impressive. No idea what the best live performance ever is though.
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And before anyone disses Gabriella Cilmi, she was 16 here, so thats pretty damn fantastic!
Last edited by qaxzsw; 30-12-2010 at 02:58 PM.
Gabriella Cilmi and Mollie King are legends.I quite like Una Healy too
Amazed at how people can claim ****** little pop ******s hhave the best ever live performance. Absolutely stupid.
I'd say Muse's set at Glasto was pretty incredible, as was their set on the HAARP dvd. Best live band you will ever see also.
The Saturdays are great, don't diss!
Gabriella Cilmi and Mollie King are legends.I quite like Una Healy too
What does genre have to do with it? One of the best moments in live music to my mind is Jay-Z introducing Nas into a duet of Dead Presidents to officially end a beef that could have turned them into the next great corpses-
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which far outweighs watching some guy standing around wailing a simple album song in my view, but I won't try claiming that the best live performance can't be a rock song
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