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by justanothersheeldz

I was reading the Twilight Sad thread and thought that the biggest band I have seen in a small venue might be Hell is For Heroes at the Barfly, or maybe GoodBooks there too.

I am assuming there are a few DiSers who can beat that? Biggest band at the smallest Gig?

justanothersheeldz | 22 Mar '08, 13:25 | Send note | Report this | Reply

Klaxons at

Korova in Liverpool, was about 50-100 people there max. I know my girlfriend saw Jamie T in a Barfly and was one of only 2 people there.


Dillinger Escape Plan

at The Orange Box in yeovil.


!

I hate you :(


I saw dillinger at Cardiff Barfly

It was fucking intense. Not sure how the size compares to this orange box though.


D.E.P

in the basement @ rock city!


..

I've got some mates that went to that gig, apparently they were awful though.


I don't like the band that much

but that night was quite a show. Maybe because of how mad the crowd were in a small venue.


i went to that gig too

they were awful.


I went to that gig too!

It was fun


i went to that gig too

they were middling


Probably

At The Drive-In at the 13th Note Cafe in Glasgow. Lucky if there were about 20 or 30 people there!


I would kill for that gig.

Easily, at least, a few children.


They pretty much

blew the place up. Pretty intense.


amazing

i envy you


If i hear one more person say they saw ATDI in a tiny venue

i'm going to die of jealousy


i saw at the drive in

at the roadhouse in manchester, teeeeeeny place, id say 50 people ther max


franz ferdinand

at covent garden rough trade, just before Take Me Out was released.


although

i was stuck behind a rack of CDs and couldn't actually see them. i didn't know what they looked like until i saw them on TOTP a week or so later.


Oh god yeah

Mine would have to be Franz Ferdinand too. I was at their first ever gig and it was in someone's bedroom!


:D

that's amazing.


Did he leave early

Do to a really small food column?


probably

the parsonage. theres like 30 of them.
OH WAIT, IS THAT NOT WOT YOU MEANT???


a few:

the shins at leeds cockpit, 50 people
fugazi at leeds met - 100-150
iggy at atp - little enough to get right to the front with ease
biffy in preston - 17 people!


What about

Pearl Jam at the Astoria? in relative size, that must be good.

Killers at the ICA on valentines day a few years ago.

And whoever went to see radiohead at 93 feet east and U2 at London Astoria surely wins this...


since when did

leeds met only hold 100-150?!

and i was at that shins gig and there was a hell of a lot more than 50 people.

i smell bullshit


There's a pretty strong whiff over here too...

I presume the Biffy gig was the one at The Venue, which WAS brilliant and very intimate, but had much more than 17 people there; it was a total sell-out. 300-400 easily.

For me... probably Idlewild at The Mill in Preston; maybe 200 people there. Lovely.


I saw

Idlewild in America in 2005. There were literally about 30-40 people there. It was very intimate. And only cost a fiver. Bargain.


the killers at fibbers in york

not long before hot fuss came out


GoodBooks are hardly MASSIVE?

and they did that string of Buffalo Bar gigs last year.That's much smaller than the Barfly.

I've seen The Kooks with support from The Automatic,Mystery Jets with support from Jamie-T and Jack Penate with support from Adele in a 200 capacity venue.Those were cool.


TW Forum ftw!


no..

because they reallllly don't count as big. If you have them as big I'll have mummra at the twells forum when they used to either sing songs about or attempt shit post rock.


oh and..

feeder, electric soft parade and lost prophets I've seen there. I'm sure I'm missing a few.


oh..

songs about tea.


..

the libertines at the tw forum was a good'un..

radiohead at shepherds bush..

the music (not really massive I guess..) at a pub in kensal rise..


The Killers

at The Cockpit in Leeds, also not long before Hot Fuss came out.


BUT SRSLY

in 2000/01, well my first year at uni anyway, in aberdeen, i saw sigur ros and godspeed play together at the lemon tree in aberdeen.


hmm

i saw red hot chili peppers in some small club in kings cross once. about 100 people there? not sure. but that's a HUGE band in a small, small place.

they were pretty good i thought.


YES


probaby deerhoof

at 13th note, glasgow. about 15 people there or something. 2003/4ish


There is a youth club

in Katwijk, Netherlands, really small capacity. I saw The Hidden Cameras play there once, and a couple of years later Apples in Stereo.

I've been to a few house shows too, although they aren't huge artists. I've seen Jessica Bailiff play in someones living room, with about 15 other people present. Same story with Viking Moses, Ramona Cordova, Machinefabriek (although I missed his set :( ).

Also Rivulets just played at a squat in my town - http://photos-a.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sctm/v203/36/0/513259582/n513259582_305664_1482.jpg


Oh I've thought of another one

Oasis, on Avenham Park, Preston, they were on the small stage back in the early 90s before they broke. I thought they were arrogant cocks who would never make it..... :(


The Killers at Leicester Charlotte

Coldplay at the Barfly.


muse and at the drive-in

at southampton joiners arms, each time about 50-100 people there max.


I saw that muse gig

It was the day of my physics GCSE


i saw

muse in a pub in chelmsford, 80-100...

they were terrible....

they have got better, would have been 98ish...

said pub now flats :-(


Rage Against The Machine

at the old Zodiac in Oxford. About 400 people, and only a fiver to get in. I have also seen Anthrax at the same venue.


Arctic Monkeys

Subway Cowgate, Edinburgh. £4.00

felt old then, feel even older now.


muse/soulwax at the charlotte in leicester

franz ferdinand at york fibbers and bloc party again at the charlotte playing to 8 people, including me and my sister!


embarassingly

i saw lostprophets at the garage in glasgow fairly recently


some really bad ones

james blunt in hillsborough park in sheffield

my band supporting the feeling at the fez club. our first gig as well. i had no idea who they were and why we were booked.


Gallows

in Aberdeen Tunnels, literally an underground tunnel, with about 100 people. This is back when they had credibility and were very good (i.e pre-orchestra of wolves re-release)


Not that I'm particularly a fan

but what a wanky, pretentious comment that is.


haha

I felt left out from the people saying they'd seen Muse live back in '78 in a shed with their grandad and a cat.


Shellac

in Evershot village hall.
Remains my best gig ever.


I saw them

at the Hope and Anchor. You can't really go wrong with a Shellac gig.

Are we talking about bands that go on to be big, or bands that are already big but playing in a small venue?

I saw Smashing Pumpkins at Raymonds Revue Bar. I was literally struggling to stay awake.


Oh

and Nirvana, Soundgarden and Tad at Soas.


ha ha

did billy get his tits out!


^ You win

--


heh

that's cool I knew that was to me.

Was a truly astounding gig.
Imagine a village with a population of 203. Then imagine the wooden rickity village hall that such a village would possess. Then imagine Polly Harvey taking your ticket on the door (for it was when she had just recorded Rid of Me) and then selling raffle tickets later. Then imagine Albini and co proceeding to destroy your eardrums and sternum with a wall of...I dunno, something beyond sound though.

Was pretty good!


errrrrrm

Bloc Party supporting Span at Tunbridge Wells Forum.
Mclusky with Jarcrew in support at the Freebutt. Also Maccabees at the same venue.


Mclusky are hardly 'big'.

Not only are they really poor, I reckon they get spotted about once every never.


are

The Twilight Sad big then?

Do you mean seeing big bands in small venues now, or before they were big? If it's the latter then there's loads...

Explosions In The Sky at the Arts Cafe in Aldgate was a good one, I think it was their 1st UK gig and was put on by some mates. Bloc Party also played there in their early days, well the Angel Range did. And Ship's A Going Down, they were huge!

I miss the Arts Cafe, it was fantastic for gigs!


The Shins at Arts Cafe

was a great gig. First tiem I eevr saw them - was very excited. I remember they seemed amazed anyone had heard the new album (Chutes Too Narrow had just come out)!


paul mcartney

in front of about 100people.

interpol at the social in nottingham.


The fucking Scissor Sisters

support Zoot Woman at the Brum Academy 3, playing to like 20 people.


Yourcodenameis:Milo

Prince Albert, about 30 people were there, one of their last gigsl

Pigeon Detectives (friends bday)
Audio


I was at the Prince Albert gig,

it was very good, hope they'll have something similar on this year during great escape.


Here lies hoping!

I missed the Liars performance in the fish shop though :(


hmmm

i'm old so:

rolling stones @ shepherd's bush empire (it was an announced on the day thing and the tickets were a tenner!)

smashing pumpkins w/ the verve @ cardiff university

foo fighters @ ulu

rem w/ billy bragg @ the borderline

the hold steady @ the borderline

atd-i @ upstairs at the garage (was it upstairs????)

etc


oh and

i suppose some people would care that i saw art brut at the archway tavern - 3rd or 4th gig - they were rubbish.


,

john renbourn in the palace loft in athlone with 6 other pensioners, i was on my own none of my friends wanted to go.he played for two hours and there was a raffle half way which i found hilarious


-

i saw keane soundcheck at the dublin castle in about 2002-3


Les Savy Fav at the Old Blue Last

Yes yes yes yes yes.


lucky

beyatch.
anyone know if LSF are going to be touring around their atp pitchfork show?


They're doing a gig in Kingston

the day before.


...tempted.

You gonna go?


Doubt it

Too examy.


bloc party and the libertines (with pete)

on different nights at the indie night in one of the bars at university (reds at northumbria uni).
other bands that play were usually stuff like golden virgins and a black sabbath tribute band for halloween


I went to this regularly.

The best band I saw at it was The Dears, by a mile. Bloc Party were the biggest, also saw The Zutons unfortunately.

My best is The Killers supporting Stellastarr* at Newcastle Global Cafe, saw Razorlit in there too but they don't count. Also saw Maximo Park in The Cumberland Arms in Newcastle on the 'Coast Is Always Changing' single launch. That's my favourite one.


errr

kaiser chiefs at Joseph's Well I think

or the Arcade fire at Liverpool Academy


Does

it really count if it was before they got anywhere?

cos in that case. I saw We Are Scientists in a small pub. And Guillemots in a small Fopp store.

The Killers and Kaiser Chiefs in a tiny venue on the NME tour a few years back also.


ffaf

birmingham barfly
mcr rock city


Arctic monkeys

At the botanique in Brussels, About 50 people there maybe. It was before they released I bet you look good on the dancefloor.


Jamie T at the Peel in Kingston

a few years back. He was supporting Vincent Vincent and the Villains.


Muse

at the Borderline, and Coldplay supporting Terris at the Concorde in Brighton


mcr supporting

taking back sunday only sold out because of them haha