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Jackpot!

B-52's 1978 Downtown Cafe performances in Atlanta, GA (no less):




(check out the organist playing the organ on the left, tambourine on the right--yeay! OH, and This 'uns got COWBELL!)




These are all from my favorite period by them. Awesome.

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John Vulich wrote:
Wicked! :shock:
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Frederic Rzewski still leaning in the right direction after all these years. :hihi:

Three excerpts from a recent performance at UC Berkeley with Ursula Oppens, William Winant and Ben Payson:



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OMG, I haven't seen this since college . . . and that's a LOOOOOONG time ago.

Lenny Bruce's "Thank You Masked Man" set to animation:

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Get it NOW! before it goes away again.

Made up of Deep Purple, Iron Butterfly, and Johnny Winter Members. Stupid name but one of greatest bands ever.

Captain Beyond Live - It's got Cow Bell!



The birth of Heavy Metal - Iron Butterfly Theme from Heavy 1968


My favorite version of the Butterfly...


Rare Butterfly


More Rare


Line Dancing Iron Butterfly Style :o

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possibly the most bad ass conga solo ever! daniel sadownick of Screaming headless torsos

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tomg wrote:
Rare Butterfly
The drummer really loves his hair in this one :hihi:

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o'malley wrote:
tomg wrote:
Rare Butterfly
The drummer really loves his hair in this one :hihi:
That flip is almost 80s. This band was really way ahead of their time. It's hard to believe that, that's the guy that played the best known drum solo in rock history. :hihi:

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chick rockers

Alannah Myles


Pat Benatar



Vixen


Joan Jet


Runaways (Joan Jet, Lita Ford)

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tomg wrote:More Rare
Nice finds. Never realized how much Iron Butterfly was in Tull till I heard this. 1969. Hmm, Tull was around then, so it's hard to tell who's doing the influencing.

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I spent about 7 years listening to nothing but the Cocteau Twins (and 1930s swing music).

Never saw videos for them before. Great song, crappy vid:


I saw them live several times. Liz's voice is just totally, totally amazing. She's a really tiny girl, too.

Photo montage set to another excellent song:


My wife, then girlfriend, introduced me to them in 1987. There music's forever linked in my mind with the blossoming of a life long love affair. Much better video:


A live recording...when I saw them on tours of the States they only had two guitarists and Liz. All the drums and synths were programmed. This isn't their greatest song, and Liz's vocals aren't as wild as I heard her live:


This is more what I remember of them live:

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a must for all you NIN fans:

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its moonwalker by the way :hihi:

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