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Post great live performances.
Frank Zappa appearing on the Mike Douglas Show (28. October 1976)
Music starts at 3:30

Here he is playing "Black Napkins" with the Mike Douglas Show house band.


>Death From Above 1979 - Romantic Rights - Live on Conan O'Brien - 11/03/2005
He does a switch with Conan's house drummer in the middle of the song.

Heatwave - Too Hot To Handle on Musikladen 1976
Great show for 70s performances. Unfortunately so many music shows from the 70s weren't live, just lipsynced and mimed, like Soul Train.

America - Tin Man (1975) | on Musikladen

Jorge Lopez Ruiz - Bronca Buenos Aires at the Belgrano's Auditorium

Ramones - California Sun 1978 on Musikladen

Orchid - Live at The Drake, Amherst [2024-05-05]

black midi - Schlagenheim show at Village Underground, 06/03/2023

Just getting the obvious out of the way.
Cover of While My Guitar Gently Weeps performed in 2004, notorious for Prince's performance.

your arms are my cocoon on Start Today Sessions (Full Session)

Clamor En Vivo en el Batacazo Cultural 28/7/23

Title Fight at The Electric Factory in Philadelphia, PA on 2014-07-26

Oh fuck no

>>13969

I cab;t believe it lmfao

Grateful Dead ~ Weather Report Suite ~ 07.19.1974

Jimi Hendrix - The Star Spangled Banner [ National Anthem ] ( Live at Woodstock 1969 )
Most famous rock performance of all time?

The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (Live In Maui, 1970)

John Coltrane Quartet My Favorite Things Live in Comblain-La-Tour 1965

Whatcha Gonna Do for Me July,1991 at Osaka Expo Park
Lol. This guy is a guy who was literally "big in Japan." I think I read he married a Japanese woman. The announcer, anounced "Whatcha Gonna Do For Me" like it was a hit song like everyone would know. Japanese people used to have incredible tastes in RnB/Soft Rock. I'm sure you heard of "City Pop" which is just Japanese RnB/Soft Rock basically. A lot of American songwriters even went to work in Japan wroting City Pop.

https://banbantonton.com/2018/08/01/interview-ned-doheny/


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