Do It for the Kids Fall to Pieces Dirty Little Thing Big Machine Set Me Free Slither Does anybody know if more songs have been broadcasted from this show?
I was fortunate enough to have been able to see VR and Audioslave back in the day when I was a teenager. What an amazing time for rock and roll. Thankful to have been a part of it.
1971 was an amazing time for rock-n-roll, 1978 was a great time for rock-n-roll, 1981 was a great time for rock-n-roll. So was when Slashes other band released their debut Lp. but this, this is just good rock, like twisted sister was good rock. Heck, Social Distortion would've headlined any show this band was luckily enough to share with them.
I saw Velvet Revolver live in 2005 or 2006, and it was a great show. They even played a couple of Stone Temple Pilots and Guns N Roses songs, which was cool.
@@arsonne that's probably because it was a battle to get Scott to show up to rehearsals. He'd often leave the band waiting several hours and sometimes not even show. That would kill the fun, no doubt.
OFFICIAL SETLIST Velvet Revolver - 2005-06-05 Rock am Ring, Germany 00:00 Do It for the Kids 01:05 Yaaeeeya 04:28 Fall to Pieces 08:48 Dirty Little Thing 12:50 Big Machine 16:56 Set Me Free 24:51 Slither
@@jimtobakos1933 Might be something up with his monitoring, but yeah, he had better days. Up until sometime after 2000 he was pretty much always pitch perfect, the House Of Blues concerts in 1999 and 2000 blows my mind.
Slash sem cartola, pirando a todo momento! tempo bom! CONTRABAND bate de frente com appetite for destruction, mas vcs não estão pronto para essa conversa.
Se Slash tivesse os direitos autorais do Guns,o Guns teria uns 4 álbuns de sucesso em sequência. Teria outro vocalista ao invés do doido do Axl. Poderia ser o Myles Kennedy que tava de bom tamanho.
i've been looking all around to see if anyone has the full version of their show. i thought the MTV version would have more but it pretty much follows the same broadcasted setlist. only thing is it at least shows the band coming on stage, and it ends in (set me free) and skips to the last note of Slither. so what you got is pretty much it. my only guess is Rockpalast might've been a bit selective on how much of a certain show of a certain band they're able to broadcast. i don't know. i think it was a bit of the same when i was watching clips of 3 Doors Down @ Rock AM Ring 2011/2012 (cant remember) and they showed a handful of songs they played and that's it.
Sometimes bands didn't want some songs to be aired since they weren't happy with the performance. But it's hard to know if that is the case here. Rockpalast often broadcast full shows, but not always.
Slightly higher during this performance no doubt. Bugging eyes and a different voice in Slither- but holds it together unlike any other - a true talent.
Shows what people can do when properly motivated. Weiland had something to prove with STP. Duff and Slash had something to prove with GNR. This explains why it all fell apart after being successful.
BRO. WHERED AND HOWD YOU GET THIS FILM SO PERFECT?!?! Such a VR fan but The band has totally stopped anything to do with this band since Scott. Great job. Could You Do Them Out In Japan?Lowlands/Pukkelpop?Voodoofest?Winnie Roast? Or Maybe Even the Forgotten first Gig in Hollywood? That be killer to see any of those memories remembered in quality.
Like RATM without zack became Audioslave with Cornell...the same to VR, basically GNR with STP singer + a guitar player who fits to the revolving door staff as GNR is now. Don't get me wrong, i love VR.
I was listening to The Violet Femmes when someone gave me that album Appetite.....it was before any videos came out.....I was a skater my first year in a private school.....