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I saw that recording recently. Was it on the Old Grey Whistle Test not long before Kurt Cobain died?Yep, probably one of the best live performances you'll ever see aswell. Give me the chills now and I've heard it a million times.
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Must have slipped my mindYou missed Dylan........
I canāt believe I missed him off the list! A real legend.Jimi hendrix aswell.
MTV Unplugged in New York but yeah pretty soon before his deathI saw that recording recently. Was it on the Old Grey Whistle Test not long before Kurt Cobain died?
MTV Unplugged in New York but yeah pretty soon before his death
I saw that recording recently. Was it on the Old Grey Whistle Test not long before Kurt Cobain died?
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3:50 onwards is just.... well just watch it.
The blonde one was hot!
Debbie Harry was hotter and a true Blondie. šThe blonde one was hot!
There was a cracking documentary on sky documentaries recently about Kurt called "montage of heck", fascinating and saddening at the same time. Don't know if it's still on there
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I don't think she was a true blonde - the collar and cuffs wouldn't have matched.Debbie Harry was hotter and a true Blondie. š
Loved the unplugged version of The Man who sold the world.They did - superb cover.
Love all those....and almost all of those, plus Hendrix, would probably pay homage to Chuck Berry, LIP.Itās the guitarists from the 60ās and 70ās for me. Many were truly ground breaking . Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore, David Gilmour, Brian May spring to mind.