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Vintage Cover - No Diggity Jessica Rabbit Style

Zawash says...

Now this is a smokin' hot dame and the band is for sure a class AAA live act.
I'm on my way home from a live concert in Oslo with Postmodern Jukebox - and just guess who miss Savales there sang this very number for and almost pulled up on stage, if not this humble sifter?
*quality, *promote

Stunning preformance by Future Islands on Letterman

Heart - Barracuda Live 1977

Sagemind says...

Darn, I thought this was going to be live music - but it looks like some live concert footage dubbed over using the studio version of the song post edit.
Her lips don't even come close to lining up with the music. That's unfortunate.

Judas Priest - Desert Plains (1982)

chingalera says...

For some reason this live concert in TN is one of the fattest Priest shows-Love this cut man-Halford has written the best metal ballads.
-Incidentally, Glenn Tipton's b-day is the 25th, and former lead guitarist K.K. Downing's, the 27th-

Full moon is rising
The sky is black
I need your call I'm coming back
The road is straight cast
Wind's in my eyes
The engine roars between my thighs

From desert plains I bring you love
From desert plains I bring you love

Wild mountain thunder
Echoes my quest
My body aches but I'll not rest
Quartz light to guide me
Till sunrise leads
My passion screams, my heart it bleeds

From desert plains I bring you love
From desert plains I bring you love

Then in the distance
I see you stand
On the horizon you raise your hand
In burning rubber
I end my quest
You fall into my arms at last

From desert plains I bring you love

What About Love?

deathcow says...

Later Heart (especially later than this) is kind of analogous to the middle age American heart, grossly obese and suffering from cardiovascular disease that kinda killed it.

Easy upvote though for the Wilson sisters (the first live concert I saw was Heart) and for 80's music videos. Love everything about it.

But still, I gotta say, omg, this stuff from the same people who made Barracuda? This is from another quality tier altogether:
LOOSELY *related=http://videosift.com/video/Heart-1977-Barracuda

TED: Amanda Palmer - The Art Of Asking

poolcleaner says...

I'm a stimulus junky, as I'm sure we all are, but I've gotten to the point where there are too many musicians, film makers, video game makers, for me to possibly pay all of them the asking price.

Last year I decided to stop stealing music. I spent well over $1,000 on iTunes. I torrented a lot of movies, but I also purchased a good number of blue ray discs. I also purchased a shit ton of games off of Steam, as well as illegally downloading a couple. (I also paid ~500 dollars on live concerts, including an Iron Maiden show that cost me $150.)

There are very few things I can stand to listen/watch/play more than 2 or 3 times, then I need to listen/watch something else, but I can't afford ALL the required stimulus to keep me sane.

I also need my drug money and gas because THERE IS NO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION WHERE I LIVE. So inevitably I have been car obsessed, so there's more money that I'm freeing myself of.

Am I a bad person? If I didn't torrent a video, does that mean I'm going to buy it? At some point you run out of frivolous spending cash... And then how do you consume the junk that artists create? Do I just stop? How does that help an artist? I dunno, just rambling. I'm depressed and addicted to entertainment.

Personally, I think artists are talented scam artists with an unnecessary product that I LOVE and will steal if I can't afford it.

ChaosEngine said:

Gonna throw out what will probably be an unpopular dissenting opinion.

To quote Harlan Ellison: Pay the fucking writer.

I am pretty much the only person I know who doesn't download/torrent/stream media.

I'd love to, but I genuinely believe in rewarding creators, even if that creator is "Hollywood" or "labels" or whatever other faceless entity that can afford to be ripped off.

Amanda Palmer didn't come out of obscurity and raise $1.2 million on kickstarter. She was an established artist. An unknown band down the road won't raise that money.

Oh and since people are gonna hate this anyway, living statues are the single least creative bit of street theatre ever.

Rant over

Queen at Live Aid - Best 25 Minutes in Rock History?

Jack White's Entire April 27th Webster Hall Show

The Beatles "Lovely Rita"

UsesProzac says...

Wow, that is a pretty amazing piece of musical history to have in your memory! My first concert was Garbage when I was 13, haha.. Now we're both showing our ages!
>> ^PlayhousePals:

The first live concert I attended was the Beatles. Maybe heard four notes because of all the screaming [I couldn't speak for a week .. heehee] =o)

The Beatles "Lovely Rita"

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Concerning Hobbits live concert

Yogi jokingly says...

>> ^CrushBug:

>> ^Yogi:
I used to read The Lord of the Rings in vent to my guild. I started each session with this piece of music because it really set the mood. Now I'm looking for a guild in SWTOR to read to

Awesome. I used to quote Ghostbusters right before EverQuest raids in text chat.


Pfft nerd.

Concerning Hobbits live concert

CrushBug says...

>> ^Yogi:

I used to read The Lord of the Rings in vent to my guild. I started each session with this piece of music because it really set the mood. Now I'm looking for a guild in SWTOR to read to


Awesome. I used to quote Ghostbusters right before EverQuest raids in text chat.

AC/DC - The Fan, The Roadie, The Guitar Tech & The Meat

eric3579 says...



AC/DC Live At River Plate is the definitive live concert DVD documenting AC/DC's massive Black Ice World Tour. Shot with 32 cameras entirely in HD in December of 2009, AC/DC Live At River Plate marks AC/DC's triumphant return to Buenos Aires where nearly 200,000 fans, and 3 sold-out shows, welcomed the band back after a 13 year absence from Argentina. This stunning live footage of AC/DC underscores what Argentina's Pagina 12 newspaper reported by saying "no one is on the same level when it comes to pure and clear Rock 'n Roll."

AC/DC Live At River Plate tracklisting:
1. Rock N Roll Train
2. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
3. Back In Black
4. Big Jack
5. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
6. Shot Down In Flames
7. Thunderstruck
8. Black Ice
9. The Jack
10. Hells Bells
11. Shoot To Thrill
12. War Machine
13. Dog Eat Dog
14. You Shook Me All Night Long
15. T.N.T.
16. Whole Lotta Rosie
17. Let There Be Rock
18. Highway To Hell
19. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)

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