I saw Randy California many, many years ago at, I think, the Rainbow, supporting Gillan; he was brilliant. It was a pretty low bar of course. This doesn't do him credit. [video=youtube;De_rq3FvjdM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De_rq3FvjdM[/video]
Mate, fair play, I envy you. Randy a true Axe God sadly now playing in the great gig in the sky. RIP!
Fleetwood Mac with the USC Marching Band, two for the price of one with a great live version of 'Tusk' and 'Don't Stop'... [video=youtube;-gt7KYrk-lg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gt7KYrk-lg[/video]
Unless this one is .... [video=youtube;GQGT23O-Omw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQGT23O-Omw[/video]
Here is a better quality sounding post of the 1st track "Pressure Points" Live from the Hammersmith odeon as it was known in 1984 when this was recorded. [video=youtube;57xwqOy9vbs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57xwqOy9vbs[/video] This band never got the full recognition they or should I say Andrew Lattimar deserved. Another fine axe player.
I'm just watching Queen live on Sky Arts 1 at the present. However ridiculous it seems, they just get better as the years pass. [video=youtube;P1j-6vRykFs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1j-6vRykFs[/video]
No one can touch Queen, they like many other fine bands were a one off. I still visit this video of the LiveAide performance. Freddie and the boys just totally own it and show a rare masterclass in how to do it right! [video=youtube;eQsM6u0a038]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQsM6u0a038[/video]
At Live Aid, I'd say that U2 ran them very close [video=youtube;2zIW8qDPhos]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zIW8qDPhos[/video]
Fair play, I have not seen the U2 set from this concert for a while and yep, also very good from another fine band in their prime. Cheers Roller!
Some of you must remember this... [video=youtube;kL5l3ZSWw4g]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL5l3ZSWw4g[/video]
This Wellyblue bloke should be banned from the forum, he knows nothing about music I'm kidding! A great bloke who knows his stuff but just has the misfortune to support Ipswich! The power of music enables us to leave behind any football rivalries and unite in a common theme. (Gandy's had a few shandies and tends to ramble). A bit of Prog Rock from the seventies: [video=youtube;XtS8SHX7row]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtS8SHX7row[/video]