Showing posts with label Live Concert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Live Concert. Show all posts

Etta James – Live at Montreux Jazz Festival in 1975

Live Music Television presents a live filmed performance of Etta James with a stellar band, live at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1975

Live Music Television is pleased to present this stellar live filmed performance of Etta James at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1975 with a fantastic full band featuring Brian Ray on guitar, Richard Tee on keyboards, Frank Abel electric piano and organ, John Paul Jones on bass, Doug Hammond on drums, Arthur Young on trumpet, Gene 'Mighty Flea' Conners on trombone, Pony Poindexter on soprano sax, Klaus Doldinger on tenor sax and Howard Johnson on baritone sax and tuba.

The show was filmed on July 11, 1975 at Montreux Casino during the 9th Montreux Jazz Festival. The introduction lasts until the 1:20 point when they play Respect Yourself, followed by Drown in My Own Tears, W-O-M-A-N and I’d Rather Go Blind. Enjoy!

Please click the play button below, choose high-resolution & full screen options. All four videos will play non stop, automatically followed by several more hours of handpicked music live filmed performances from different artists and bands. Press forward to skip any video or click the rewind button to replay or return to previous songs. Drop out of full screen to pick a new music video.

Etta James – Respect Yourself - Live in Montreux 1975

Etta James - Drown In My Own Tears - Live in Montreux 1975

Etta James - W-O-M-A-N - Live in Montreux 1975

Etta James - I'd Rather Go Blind - Live in Montreux 1975

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Bob Marley – Cool amateur film from Easy Skanking show in Boston, 1978

Music Television presents Bob Marley from Easy Skanking in Boston '78

In 1978, legendary Boston concert booker, Fred Taylor (read the Music Museum of New England biographies on his life here and here) and his company H-T Productions, were doing one-off shows at the Music Hall in Boston.  They booked Bob Marley & The Wailers during the period that the group was promoting it's Kaya album and tour. This show in Boston was dubbed Easy Skanking in Boston '78.  Filmed by a solo hombre with the audio beautifully captured, it was recently released from the Marley family vault and made available in February 2015 for the first time.

Just below is the recently released video of I Shot The Sheriff from this show. What I really love about it is that it was shot by a solo hombre, meaning there was only one camera operator and he used film! It's cool hand-held footage, from one perspective in the front row of the event, and as enjoyable as many professionally filmed concerts that switch back and forth to additional cameras. A animation house, known as S77, filled in some blanks on this production, with some nice transitions, perhaps to cover gaps during the periods when the camera man was switching out rolls of film in his camera. Turn it up & enjoy!

Bob Marley – "I Shot The Sheriff" (live) | Easy Skanking In Boston '78

And we found one more clip from this wonderful release that is a song that captures the essence of Bob's fight for the underdogs of the world in a quest for liberty and freedom, that is not reserved only for the privileged. When Bob Marley proclaims: "Yeah, Rastafari. Until the philosophy which hold one race as superior and another inferior, is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned", one should know what song is coming. WAR

Bob Marley - War (live) | Easy Skanking In Boston '78

Review the full array of digital, DVD/BluRay and Vinyl offerings related to this recent February 2015 release. here.

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Just below is a photo of the original handbill, now considered collector's item. Wolfgang's Vault has one for sale. Click here to view the item.

Bob Marley handbill for Easy Skanking Show, Boston 1978

The Rolling Stones at Glastonbury 2013

MusicTelevision.Com presents the Rolling Stones at Glastonbury

This is the first ever performance of The Rolling Stones at Glastonbury. Enjoy!



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Gwen Stefani sits in on Wild Horse with The Rolling Stones

Gwen Stefani posted the photo below and this note on the No Doubt Facebook page: "thank u for an amazing night Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts. xo gx"

The Rolling Stones, Gwen Stefani

The following video was shot by a fan...

The Rolling Stones with Gwen Stefani - Wild Horses


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Luciano Pavarotti and James Brown - It's a Man's World

These men need no introduction. Their music speaks for itself. Enjoy!



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