I was lucky and got to see Janis at a 12 hour concert for Peace at Shea Stadium late 60's. Huge lineup included Steppenwolf, Credence , She was amazing
Quote by NYMM500 I was lucky and got to see Janis at a 12 hour concert for Peace at Shea Stadium late 60's. Huge lineup included Steppenwolf, Credence , She was amazing
I love her songs, her passion and I feel like she just gave it her all. Just threw it out there.
This one is far superior after you get past the first portion and fast forward it to 10:35 (lol). Before that is just a backstage deal with signings, while Hetfield is being his normal douchey self. Then they go to what looks like a warm up then finally at 10 min 35 sec you get to the creamy juicy center.
Nice ones so far. I loved LadyX videos, made some nice discoveries there.
Here's an all-time favorite of mine. I love Pete Townsend's skills here, alternating between lead and rhythm guitar. The Who have always been perceived as precursors to hardrock and the godfathers of punk. This song/video is an obvious proof of that :
Something a bit more bluesy. One of the greatest superband ever Cream, featuring Clapton. A classic song from Robert Johnson too. I went to see Clapton live a few years ago, it was such a letdown he didn't play this song.