My list would still be much the same as the one I put on the last of these threads (below), but I notice a few of my other faves have been posted here...
Reading '97: Check. Possibly Mr Hetfield's best-ever onstage quip: 'You are Reading. We are Metallica, and we play heavy f***ing music'.
ZZ Top on the Mescalero tour: Yup, great show, despite some pillock right behind me singing (loudly and badly) during 'Cheap Sunglasses'.
Nirvana '92. Yes, it was as good as legend says.
And mine (in no order of preference):
Ministry. Absolutely every show in London was brilliant, by a nose I'd go for the second of the two in 2003.
Einstürzende Neubauten: 2 3/4 hours of every song I wanted to hear in the setlist, and then some.
Rammstein: Again, all of them, 2001 Brixton must get a nod just for being the first time, a jaw-dropping experience, but Wembley this year demonstrated they haven't lost the ability to raise their own preposterous ante. 23 tons of pyro for Knebworth.....looking forward to that!
Metallica, Download '06. Master of Puppets in full. And a hilarious call/response bit....
Jean-Michel Jarre, Versailles 1993. The guy who practically invented epic stage production, in his home city. Made U2's Zooropa tour look small, in so many ways...
One new addition: Atari Teenage Riot, Electric Ballroom 2010. Louder, angrier & more intense than they were the first time around, if that were possible. They should be on the bill at Sonisphere, not Pendulum....