David Lee Roth halted "Romeo Delight" over a monitor he couldn't read, then restarted it: "Only the best for you, baby."
This was Van Halen's final tour, ending October 2015 at the Hollywood Bowl. The last time Eddie and Dave played together.
Eddie was gone by 2020.
While Limp Bizkit built their reputation on explosive live performances, "Re-Arranged" revealed a more restrained side to the band. Released in 1999 from Significant Other, the song mixed heavy guitars with a slower, more melodic approach, showing they could do far more than pure aggression. This Woodstock '99 performance captures that contrast perfectly, with the quieter moments making the song's explosive finale hit even harder.
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Darker and heavier than the breakthrough success of Sixteen Stone, Bush pushed “Greedy Fly” into a more aggressive direction during their appearance at Bizarre Festival in 1997. Released from Razorblade Suitcase, the song reflected the rougher sound the band embraced as post grunge continued dominating alternative rock through the late 90s.
Stevie Ray Vaughan, the man in blues, performing 'Life Without You' live at Capitol Theatre. It was a song Stevie wrote after the untimely death of his great friend and mentor Charley Wirz.
The song shows his love for Charley and how much he truly missed him.
The White Stratocaster Vaughan played that was fitted with Danelectro Lipstick Tube Pickups was made by Wirz with the help of Stevie's Guitar Tech Rene Martinez.
.@shooterjennings, @Slash, and @robertrandolph performed “I’d Like to Love You Baby” at Y’all Star Revue at Desert 5 Spot. Their heartfelt performance was a part of the Sho-Bud Live event to celebrate the return of the Sho-Bud Guitars brand, known for their contribution to the pedal steel guitar legacy.
JJ Cale wrote “I’d Like to Love You Baby” for his 1974 album Okie. Waylon Jennings, Shooter Jennings’ father, was a fan of JJ Cale, recording a cover of “Clyde” and mentioning Cale on his song “It’s Alright”. Shooter produced Randolph’s new album “Preacher Kids,” featuring the cover of “I’d Like to Love You Baby”.
Watch the full cover here: https://t.co/BvwU7FXgjt
Holy cow would you look at this... THE National Champion Ohio State Buckeyes sent us a box!!!!
There are so many great players to name and so much history that I could've spent an hour opening this thing.
Thank you Coach Day and @OhioStateFB for everything, I love it!