Great Performances
A companion thread to Ibby's 'Greatest Vocal Tracks' one.
Here it's not necessarily the best song, not necessarily the best singer, just fantastic performances. I'll start by offering this from Bob Mould. Hoover Dam. I love it from the second he says "I'm Ready"... |
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Cover tune. Live. In front of Sir Paul McCartney. And Barry. The band is fabulous, whoever they are. I happened to catch this on PBS when it aired, and it blew me away. Dave Grohl with 'Band On The Run'. (Go w/the high quality version, if you got the bandwidth.) |
George Harrison's induction to The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.
Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Dhani Harrison - George Harrison's son, and, for the life of me I can't recall the gentleman w/the golf cap playing the Stratocaster (help me, here) to Lynne's right, Steve Winwood, others, and Prince. What? That's right, Prince. The man delivers the performance of his life with the guitar solo at the end of 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' (originally performed by Eric Clapton, btw). If you watch it, watch it all way to the end. |
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but the fact that you pulled up this video of Prince ROCKING THE FUCKING BALLS OFF While My Guitar Gently Weeps TEARING CLAPTON A NEW ONE and PROVING that white-ass appropriative assholes ain't got shit on the black men who INVENTED the shit they steal and then THROWING HIS GUITAR INTO THE AUDIENCE and just FUCKIN WALKING OFF cause he dont give a fuck as one of the greatest performances in history definitely wins you back at least a handful of points in my book by FAR the BEST hall-of-fame tribute cover EVER rocked on the Rock Hall's stage (also can i just say, god-fucking-damn, Mr. Nelson may be a couple decades past his prime, but goddamn that there is still a mighty attractive man even beyond a mighty impressive musician) |
my off the cuff vote goes to the SUPER DISTURBING live video of the Violent Femmes' masterpiece Add It Up. Gordon Gano might win my "creepiest rocker" award (watch his fuckin eyes. there is no humanity behind them):
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You have just dismissed out of hand the genuine talent and emotional connection of many musicians and artistes simply on the grounds of their colour. |
A clip from the film Cableguy, as Carey's character performs Somebody to Love a la Jefferson Airplane's Woodstock performance.
I probably should post the original as a stunning performance, but this is what's been going round my head. I just think Carey nails it. |
that was awesome----both, natch the Guitar Gently Weeps (Prince, you devilish genius!) and Jim Carey----I loved it when he sang "Don't you want somebody to love....let's go for an answer ....yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!"
So many great performers. You just don't know where to begin. |
I said Woodstock there, but it wasn't was it?
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I honestly don't know. ok, one of you Rock Gods-----which was it --- Altamont or Woodstock. Jim Carey says Alamont.... Ibby-that's not lack of humanity behind those eyes----it's addition of amphetamines. |
Nowhere near the Prince masterpiece but I still like this from Mr. Buckingham:
http://youtu.be/mZZp76M4NGc |
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When Prince threw his axe up in the air (and it didn't come down) and strutted, strutted, offstage, I almost started yelling about the inappropriateness of it on such an occasion, but after such a performance, I just said "Strut, motherfucker. You earned it." And, while I ain't about to change teams or anything, I'm comfortable enough with myself that I'll even agree that Prince is still a fairly handsome man. Although most of us would be better looking while standing next to Tom Petty...:p: |
Lindsey Buckingham's voice just ain't what it used to be, but DAYUM the man can still bend a guitar string.
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