An endless stream of the best full-length concerts you can find on YouTube. These concerts, if you're unfamiliar with the artist, are just as good a way to learn about them as an album or a playlist.
The Police - Tokyo Dome (2008) The Police's reunion tour was one of the best live shows in history, and this show is proof of that. Thanks to this show, I learned that Stewart Copeland is one of the top five drummers of all time.
Tame Impala - Hampton Coliseum (2022) One of the few non-pro-shot shows I'm going to be in this thread. The audio is incredible, and the video really shows all the visuals, which are FASCINATING.
Blur - Glastonbury Festival (2009) I just discovered this is available in good quality. I watched it for years, all cut up and in terrible quality, and I still thought it was amazing. There's that certain something about reunion tours.
Lana Del Rey - Sacramento Memorial Auditorium (2019) Lana Del Rey performing Norman Fucking Rockwell. I have nothing more to add to this.
The Strokes - Governors Ball (2016) I'm not going to be so obvious about going through the concerts in Argentina (the one in 2017 sounds like shit and the one in 2022 is crap) so I'll leave you with this one, which is a gem.
Kendrick Lamar - ACL Live at The Moody Theatre (2015) Kendrick Lamar performing To Pimp a Butterfly in a mega-intimate show. It's hard to watch other people living my dream, but it's still beautiful to see.
Jack White - Roskilde Festival (2014) There are two days left until the start of the 2014 edition of the Roskilde Festival. Drake said lele pancha :( and got off. Luckily, the organizers have Jacko's number, who gives a hell of a show.
Oasis - Knebworth Park (1996) One of the most legendary shows in the history of popular music, presented in superb quality. There's no better introduction, not only to the music but also to the spirit of Oasis than this.
Arctic Monkeys - Benicàssim International Festival (2007) Not to mention the shows we're all familiar with, let's go with this one, which every time I see it leaves me with my asshole staring at La Quiaca. The most powerful Anglo-Saxon band in the world that year.
Soda Stereo - River Plate Stadium (2007) I took the trouble to clarify the "Anglo-Saxon band" in the previous tweet. Because in 2007, the best and most powerful band in the world was Soda Stereo by a wide margin. A masterclass in how to put on a rock show.
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense (1984) There are shows in this thread that could be played in the background. Not this one. This one is worth watching in its entirety. Iyoutu.be/_CUvkrtqbIM
Daft Punk - Alive 2007 (2007) There are other artists I like more, if I think about it. But you ask me what show I'd go see if I had a time machine, and the answer is here.
Twenty One Pilots - Lollapalooza Argentina (2019) A masterclass on how to put on a perfect festival show. It's got it all.
The 1975 - Live at The O2 Arena (2016) The day they ARRIVED.
Muse - Reading Festival (2011) Muse, back when their music wasn't just trash, was one of the best live bands in the world. I choose this show over many others because they played the entire ORIGIN OF SYMMETRY show.
Coldplay - Live 2003 (2003) I try my hardest not to be the one who says THIS IS THE REAL COLDPLAY but look at this, man. I'm not made of stone.
Queens of the Stone Age - Rock En Seine (2014) I have a weakness for the ...Like Clockwork tour. And this show is absolutely beautiful. Their version of "I Appear Missing" leaves me in a funk.
Travis Scott - Austin City Limits (2018) To jump around the house nonstop and wish you were all sweaty in the moshpit.
LCD Soundsystem - Primavera Sound (2016) No, I'm not going to stop filling this thread with reunion tour shows.
Taylor Swift - The 1989 World Tour (2015) People often say that Miss Swift is THE MUSIC INDUSTRY because of shows like this.
Portishead - Glastonbury Festival (2013) Really 🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬
Kids See Ghosts - Camp Flog Gnaw (2018) Remember when Kanye and Cudi were friends? Life sucks.
Madonna - The Confessions Tour (2007) Madonna is the greatest thing there is, brother.
Guns N' Roses - River Plate Stadium (1992) Shows at River Plate have that certain something, you know. Imagine if you add a band at their most MASSIVE moment.
Rage Against The Machine - Grand Olympic (2000) Ideal if you feel like beating the shit out of each other.
Radiohead - Glastonbury Festival (2003) Radiohead at their most rockin'. Check out how good this show is, it's my favorite of theirs WITHOUT ANY IN RAINBOWS SONGS.
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Fuji Rock (2006) Their finest musical moment and their finest live moment. John's version of "How Deep Is Your Love" always leaves me completely devastated.
Michael Jackson - Live In Bucharest (1992) I can't even begin to imagine what it must have been like to be at a show like that. This is as close as it gets.
The Rolling Stones - Bridges To Buenos Aires (1998) Ahhhhh, the Stones and the Argentinian public. A match made in heaven.
Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota - Estadio Huracán (1994) It's hard to choose a show from our country's largest cultural institution. To avoid the obvious, let's go with Huracán.
AC/DC - Live At River Plate (2009) No introduction needed.
Kanye West - Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (2011) I miss you, Kanye. I hope you can come back.
Soundgarden - Hard Rock Calling (2012) The best audiovisual recording we have of the impressive band that was Soundgarden. I miss you, Chris.
The Weeknd - Lollapalooza (2018) Watching this and thinking that with all the hits he plays at this show, he still hasn't released his biggest hit or his best albums is impressive. Being a contemporary of Abel Tesfaye is wonderful.
Pulp - Reading Festival (2011) Catch this show to be ready in case the new Pulp reunion tour comes through here. So be it.
Dua Lipa - Rock In Rio (2022) The only pro-shot we have from the Future Nostalgia tour (so far) deserves to be here.
Tyler, The Creator - Lollapalooza (2021) A fascinating show that travels through all the worlds Tyler has created throughout his career. A truly amazing performer.
El Mató a un Policía Motorizado - The Great American Music Hall (2022) This BEAUTIFUL show by El Mató was recently uploaded, and it looks and sounds amazing. A real gem.
Nirvana - MTV Live And Loud (1993) There are too many iconic Nirvana shows to choose from, but out of all of them I'll stick with this one.
Rammstein - Arena de Nimes (2005) The most INCENDIARY band of all time could not be missing from this thread, of course not.
Megadeth - That One Night: Live In Buenos Aires (2005) Megadeth and the Argentine public. Two concepts born to be together and make each other happy.
Green Day - Rock Am Ring (2005) Epic. Crushing. Majestic.
Arcade Fire - Reading Festival (2010) One of the most original and beautiful musical offerings of the century, headlining one of the world's largest festivals for the first time. Everything about this hour and a half is magical.
Charly García - EL Concierto Subacuático (2009) Charly and the rain, two concepts that strengthen each other together.
Queen - Live At Wembley Stadium (1986) Stadium Queen at the height of their powers.
Luis Alberto Spinetta - Spinetta and the Eternal Bands (2009) Perhaps the most legendary show in the history of our rock.
Luis Miguel - Viña Del Mar (2012) Only the Sun of Mexico can give a spectacular show while being invaded by a furious desire to murder his sound engineer.
Idles - Primavera Sound (2022) One of the best bands in the world plays to a totally dedicated audience in one of the most beautiful shows I've seen in recent times.
The Prodigy - World's On Fire (2010) A beautiful audiovisual record of one of the most epic and wild bands in history.
Velvet Revolver - Quilmes Rock (2007) The most rock supergroup in history came to Argentina, leaving us with an hour of rock in its purest form.
Faith No More - Pepsi Music (2009) One of my favorite shows in Argentina of all time, and proof that Mike Patton is one of the best singers in this universe and all that there ever was.
Pink Floyd - Live 8 (2005) One day the four of them got back together to put on one of the most exciting shows of all time. Four songs were enough.
Linkin Park - Rock Am Ring (2004) The beauty of seeing bands at their best.
The Killers - TRNSMT Festival (2018) What a man, Brandon Flowers. What bearing, what presence, what a voice.
My Chemical Romance - Reading Festival (2011) Another band with many iconic live performances, I choose this one because of THAT ENDING WITH BRIAN MAY.
The Chemical Brothers - Glastonbury Festival (2019) A must-watch with a cake on top. Huh?
Pearl Jam - Estadio Ferro (2005) Pearl Jam came for the first time in 2005, and as we can see, they fell in love with us forever. An exciting show.
Dillom - Lollapalooza Argentina (2022) Being there felt like watching a new icon being born. It hasn't even been a year and I already feel like it's a legendary show.
Lorde - Glastonbury Festival (2017) Freshly baked melodrama, and a BEAUTIFUL Lorde singing the songs that changed our lives.
The xx - Lollapalooza Brazil (2017) A show to remember that these people haven't released an album for 6 years and we miss them.