The people saying there is something terrible about this are loopy. That’s a killer live band without tracks (that I can hear) and a 72 year old that’s probably been singing for 2 hours and still sounds very respectable. Also obviously a phone recording of a house PA setup. You wanna hear bad? Go listen to Bon Jovi, Vince Neil or Axle Rose live as of late. Custom touring setups, backing tracks, songs tuned down 1-2 steps and still sound like crap.
80s kids can still relate. Great memories of home. Parents were huge music fans, could pass as hippies. Beautiful time to be alive during this era. Impressed by the dedication to their fans.
Actually, that was exceptional. I started playing hair guitar in 1985 when I was 15. I was a huge .38 Special fan. They had some killer songs. Top notch rockers.
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Saw them around 4 times in the early to mid 80's. They were first opening act for Jefferson Starship 81-82 Then were the headlining act w/Huey Lewis & The News and Bon Jovi as backing bands on separate tours. Killer shows!
That’s pretty bloody good. It’s a real live performance and the camera is catching the sound off centre which means the bottom end sounds pitchy ( it’s not). Great band
Slower than the original ‘live’ MTV video we all remember. It’s about right on with the studio album version though…likely using a click track for the tempo which they probably didn’t do live in the good old days.
But, If the goal is not letting go, shouldn't we hang on MORE tightly? It's tantamount to saying hey do this but don't do this. You would have to define your probabilistic risk, because if you are encouraging the departure from the "hanging-on" itself -- to certain degrees of thin margin -- then it also implies that you aren't concerned that your milquetoast grip might let loose of something you have undervalued. Top-notch on vinyl. You could have used them as a reference mix back in the day I'd imagine if you weren't already listing to Huey Lewis (yeah yeah and The News).
Agree. Weak substitute. I saw .38 special at Red Rocks in the late 1980s-awesome. This would have been awesome if they had a competent lead guitarist to play the solo. The vocals are fine.
I don’t know ? But my X and I saw them in Laughlin, Nevada about 7 years ago and they were really good 👍🏻 ! Now like I think that one guy said he sounds like a 80 year old man ! He sounds awful at all the venues !!!
Don barnes is the only original member left but they still put on an Awesome Gig. I've seen them 40 times. Wish Danny Chauncey were still with them.. but Jerry Riggs fits in nicely. Glad Donnie van Zandt is gone
@@Selig78254 .38 Special is an awesome band in their own right. Donnie never could let go of his brothers coat tail. He had to let everyone know at every gig he was his brother.. Don Barnes has them rocking harder & louder than ever. I do miss Danny Chauncey though. He & Don Barnes were so good together
Saw them probably 9 years ago or more and twice at the pompano bch seafood fest . The sounded great. I don’t know the names of them at the time but there a Van Zant that was part of the original band ? And the the lead singer what was his name ? Is he in the performance here??? 🤔🤔🤔