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What an immature thing to say! Making fun of people because of the way they look is plain ignorant. Not everyone is blessed with good genes! We are so lucky to be able to see these amazing musicians still perform today, and YES, they are musicians, not some top models trying to look sexy. Their performance is the focus of this video; if you are looking for some bimbos with cosmetic surgeries in bikinis, look elsewhere...
one time i had a dream where i met an alien and it told me UFOs hover over concerts to absorb the vibrations given off by the crowd. I asked them what their favorite concert to do this at, and it told me "Thievery Corporation." I thought this was weird because I had never heard of Thievery Corporation other than that one song on the Garden State soundtrack. So, Thievery Corporation, if you're reading this- apparently you have some fans in "high places" lol
I knew I lost you 30 years ago when I traded up the Diploma for a Senior GED and moved to San Bernardino. Put tears i my eyes to see the video and hear your song again
That mixing doesn't sound great. Their voices sound weak which I don't think is accurate. It reminds me when I saw The Bangles open for Heart back in the 2000s, and it was a mismatch of epic proportions. The Bangles had mixing about like this, sounded about like this, then Heart came on and basically played every hard/heavy track in their catalog with Ann just blowing everyone away. It's one thing to sound quiet and meek, but it's another to sound quiet and meek as an opener for a hard rock band.
Susanna Hoffs is 60 years old at this performance. SIXTY. YEARS. OLD. How? Just...how? And the best part is, the whole band hasn't lost a damn step in forty years. That's unreal.