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Posted on 9/8/20 at 7:32 pm to
Posted by Telecaster
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Posted by supatigah
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Posted on 9/9/20 at 1:03 am to
LINK

Yes - Yours is no disgrace
1971 on a German teen show called Beat Club
Steve Howe goes HAM
A prog rock master class on an incredibly difficult piece to play live

That Beat Club channel has some rare early 70s gems on it
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Posted by SCTmo
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Posted on 9/9/20 at 9:12 am to
Rage Against The Machine - First Public Performance

I like putting this on every now and again because I love the contrast of Rage playing full tilt while people just wander around in the background and foreground of the set. Also like hearing how some of the songs started and later evolved. Fun performance.

Van Morrison (& The Band) - The Last Waltz

Not really a hidden gem, but I find myself putting this one a ton. Love the story that Van is essentially incoherent before coming onto stage, and then he goes out and puts on this performance and kind of steals the show. Walking off at the end is a nice cherry on top. Just classic.
Posted by Mr. Misanthrope
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Posted on 9/9/20 at 11:55 am to
Slow Blues-Oscar Peterson & Count Basie

C-Jam Blues-Oscar Peterson

Enjoy this while we are yet able to do so. Three men striving to perfect their God given gifts, offering them back in their performance, flirting with perfection, and achieving a dignity without limits to class, race, or economic status. Timeless and priceless. Enjoy Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, and Ed Thigpen's incomparable Hymn To Freedom.




This post was edited on 9/9/20 at 8:34 pm
Posted by Saintsisit
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Posted on 9/9/20 at 3:00 pm to
Pearl Jam PinkPop '92

Young Vedder in the rain, it's crazy the amount of emotion they put out. Jumping off the camera boom into the crowd at around 31:30 topped it off.

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Posted by SCTmo
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Posted on 9/10/20 at 10:07 am to
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Pearl Jam PinkPop '92

Young Vedder in the rain, it's crazy the amount of emotion they put out. Jumping off the camera boom into the crowd at around 31:30 topped it off.


Classic performance. I think there's also a video from a more recent concert of Eddie explaining the interaction he had with the boom operator in that moment too. Funny stuff.
Posted by supatigah
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Posted on 11/16/20 at 11:10 pm to
Posted by GaryGator
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Posted on 11/17/20 at 7:43 pm to
I know most of you have seen this, but I watch it at least once a week or so.

Never goin' to town again



And the best band in all the land

Clutch w Randy Blythe

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Posted by homeyhomes
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Posted on 11/18/20 at 9:18 pm to
Posted by nobigdeal69
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Posted on 11/19/20 at 3:41 pm to
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Steve Howe goes HAM


Love watching Steve Howe. He's incredible.
Posted by JackieTreehorn
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Posted by theOG
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Posted on 11/21/20 at 2:57 am to
Posted by Sheepdog1833
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Posted on 11/21/20 at 8:52 am to
Snarky Puppy - Lingus (Live)

Just love the mutual admiration each musician has for each other in this clip.
Posted by PhantomMenace
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Posted on 11/21/20 at 8:31 pm to
If you have never heard Angelina Jordan Astar sing - amazing vocal talent for her age (8). Now 14, signed with Republic Records, and beginning to release her original songs. Go to 1:40 if you want to skip the interview (in Norwegian). Then consider that English is her third or fourth language (Norse mother, Swedish father, Iranian (Farsi) grandmother and Japanese grandfather - has video singing in Japanese and also speaking some German as well.)

What A Difference A Day Makes
Posted by PhantomMenace
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Posted on 11/21/20 at 8:41 pm to
Another favorite youtuber is Sina Doering, the drummer for the the German rock band "The Gas". Here is one of her many collaborations, an instrumental composition by Andres Marzucco - title translates to "Leave Me A Word".

Dejame Una Palabra
Posted by awestruck
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Posted on 11/29/20 at 8:11 am to
Down the rabbit hole this morn

and ran across this cover by three rather young young Mexican girls



XXI CENTURY BLOOD Official by THE WARNING
Posted by Darla Hood
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Posted on 11/29/20 at 10:50 am to
Posted by PhantomMenace
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Posted on 11/29/20 at 1:50 pm to
That's nice. Now added to my audio collection, with the preamble stuff edited out. Will have to check out more of them.

Among the young artists that Sina (mentioned above) has worked include Moriah, who sounds considerably like Ann Wilson of Heart. Her cover of Barracuda has already been mentioned on this board.
What You Want

Crazy On You

Another Sina collaborator, Mia, has several interesting original songs, including:

What Made You Famous

Watching You Watching Her

There are literally dozens of others so only one more - Andreea, makes me want to move to Romania - don't care if she is a vampire - bite me baby.

Touch Me


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