☆☆ Timelist: ☆☆ Intro - 0:00 01 - "Ramblin' Rose" - 1:00 02 - "Kick Out The Jams" - 4:12 03 - "Come Together" - 8:30 04 - "Motor City Is Burning" - 12:42 ☆☆ Wayne presents the band (MC50) - 17:44 05 - "Rocket Reducer No. 62" (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa) - 19:49 ( - 20:33) 06 - "Borderline" - 27:57 07 - "I Want You Right Now" - 31:24 08 - "Starship" / "We Travel The Spaceways" (Sun-Ra) - 37:00 09 - "I Can Only Give You Everything" - 46:43 10 - "High School" - 50:10 ☆☆ Wayne talks about the MC5's originals members.. - 52:38 11 - "Shakin' Street - 53:26 12 - "Call Me Animal - 56:32 13 - "Future/Now - 59:00 ☆☆ Brother Wayne Kramer talks - 1:03:28 14 - "The American Ruse - 1:05:41 ☆☆ Encore - 1:09:13 15 - "Looking at You - 1:11:01 The Band: MC50 are Brother Wayne Kramer (MC5) : Lead Guitar, Lead Vocals Kim Thayil (Soundgarden) : Guitar Marcus Durant (Zen Guerrilla ) : Lead Vocals Brendan Canty (Fugazi) : Drums Billy Gould (Faith No More) : Bass Guitar
From my modest opinion and respect for all the players,Wayne Kramer is one of the best hard rock guitar ever existed. I only saw live one time him playing,he deserves the best,THAT IS A ROCK AND ROLL GUITAR,long live to Wayne Kramer and all of his projects. God bless his Soul.
ya, check out this : Wayne Kramer & The Pink Fairies Live At Dingwalls 1979 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lhAXhryAh1E.html also from that show, his BITCHIN' version of "Some Kinda Wonderful" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4GiBO5KRWVQ.html
MC5 greatest live rock band ever. saw em twice in 60's. my 2nd concert. next 35 yrs every concert I went to from humble pie to stones. it was always damn good concert but they ain't no MC5. stay alive with the 5! motherfuckers!
Yes Juan, And he pretty much invented this style of hard rock playing in the mid/late 60's..That's been copied about a trillion times over the last like 50+ years. Along it Ted Nugent, another Detroit kick ass player from the 60's...
Wow! From a Detroit guy that listened to UncleRuss and was wowed by the MC5 when I first heard them in 7th grade. So cool to see Wayne doing this high quality authentic revival. Stellar job by all!
Saw these gents perform a few days ago, easily one of the best gig I've been to this year. Brother Wayne Kramer is an absolute legend, Marcus Durant is the perfect choice for lead vocals. What's best is it seems as they are all having a great time, the energy is incredible.
Quality sound and footage - unfortunately I had to stop watching it as I didn't want it to ruin the experience when I see them in Toronto tomorrow. This is just EPIC!!!!!
Pete still does but that does not take anything away from Wayne. They are some of those who put brill-crap to shame. The current hit-fucks are the problem.
What a fucking dumb comment...WTF are you on? Get of the crack and wise the fuck up...Completely different styles, no comparison, maybe someone whose clueless would compare...Oh dear love, it appears you are indeed fucking clueless...
one of the best shows I've seen in years - and Brother Wayne was clearly having the time of his life. the band was stellar. smashed my already high expectations!!!
I was at this incredible show was so cool to see 1 of Phillys own Marcus fronting the band...got to hang out with em after the show & a more formidable buncha fellas as ud ever wanna meet.
Markit, thanks for posting this excellent show, the video and sound quality is stellar and it offers consolation to those of us who are unable to get to a live show. Gracias!
Thayal is probably the most advanced player up there! Crazy great stuff with Soundgarden! Alternative tunings, killer riffs, one very underrated guitarist, especially if you're a musician! Many people never heard of Soundgarden. But just about any musician, loved them. Glad to see him having fun, making some cash touring again. He'll always play!
@@timturk1899 and wayne isnt? It always make me laugh when people go on about someones technical ability and knowledge of theory like that matters in rocknroll ,3 chords and a cloud of dust has worked just fine.i guess there are people who are happy too listen to kansas journey boston etc,me id rather listen to johnny thunders.....stick the ghost of sonny sharrock up there and others will say the rest are amateurs,id rather have kramer than thayal
Never lost it boys. Wee bit of layin', wee bit of grass, wee few bevvies, wee bit of snow, wee bit of acid, and a hell of a lot of rock n roll = livin' de dream
They just played Dallas recently. That American flag guitar that Wayne uses would have been perfect for my favorite band, Paul Revere and the Raiders. Over the years Wayne has signed about eight items for me including the first album, back in the USA and some of his CDs. Listen to his song Poison Ville
Todos los que critican y lloriquean en realidad lo que extrañan y quisieran es ser adolescentes de nuevo y escuchar por primera vez a los MC5 (quién no quisiera eso jaja), pero adivinen qué, la vida continúa y la música permanece y trasciende por encima de todos nosotros y el hermano Wayne, a los 70 años todavía tiene el fuego y la pasión para rockear y mantener viva la llama de los 5 de la ciudad de los motores !! Brutal banda !
Of course, not everybody likes this... but then MC5 and Wayne Kramer, in particular, are unique and essentially critical... as are Iggy Pop, Captain Beefheart, Sun Ra, Albert Tyler, The Clash, Frank Zappa, and many more. Let us be part of a solution... still in the wings.
Man, does things change! People get old! I did, too! Am, WAS, lead guitarist too, and I used to emulate Wayne Kramer's sound and playing when I first heard the album. Now at 64, I guess I can still do that! Slow motion! HAHA!
fuck the 3rd song they did come together. damn that's the shit. the tone. never thought I'd ever heard it again. Mr. Wayne fucking Kramer. living American treasure. get u some people.
...haven't heard that term in decades! Must be a transTasman thing. Saw MC50 4 days ago in Auckland. Played to a less than half full house, and a sedated, seated audience. Sad.
Wayne Kramer showin' how it's done! It's a different MC5, for sure, but the sound is authentic and, man, for a 70 years old rocker-- Kramer tears it up!! The naysayers out there wouldn't recognize great rock n roll if it blew it out their ears... which is exactly what this astonishing version of a classic rock band does! My suggestion is quit comparing and analyzing and get up and kick out the jams! And enjoy this blistering great rock music while we still have it!