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Betty (and Rosie) get flowers for Mothers Day
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Betty (and Rosie) get flowers for Mothers Day
NRBQ - Nature's Gonna Pay You Back - Cleveland 10-29-17
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NRBQ - Nature's Gonna Pay You Back - Cleveland 10-29-17
that's just good music right there ...... wondering if anyone is ever gonna point out the 2 ex Hall and Oates guitarist playing together?
Anything Todd plays is wonderful but I would love to hear Todd and Chip play the Hooley stuff one more time! Todd was truly amazing at 17 years! Thanks for the music Todd.
Heard Bruton play this one night , what a loss!
What Building he asks? I am constantly amazed at how people in New York simply do not know this building. It’s one of the most famous and tallest skyscrapers in New York City yet for some reason today it is in obscurity. It was built in the early 1920s by city services, the oil company which became Citgo. AIG owned it for many years. I’d like more New Yorkers to take an interest in this building, it should be as famous as the Chrysler. It’s almost as tall and just as beautiful!
It's gorgeous! This video was taken before the Saga, the 2 star Michelin rated restaurant, and Overstory, the cocktail bar that recently received International recognition as one of the best 50 bars in the world, opened on the top two floors of the Pine building.
Sick vid wish I stayed up there at night lol
Howard Johnson: I heard this song ONCE and only once on an FM station out of Boston sometime in 1970 and HAD to buy the album it was on. It was called SCRAPS and is one of the BEST albums of all time.
One of my favorite Q live songs, Terry would always doing amazing piano parts in this tune, and this new Q is pretty smoking!
How did you get this view
They're worth my money and more!
Perrin plays too on top of the beat on all of their swing tunes like this. Ardolino was always a mile behind the beat, resulting in a far groovier groove. Too bad...I have mostly been allowing myself to enjoy this incarnation of the Q, but this overly insistent beat sets my teeth on edge.
Damnit! The only constant is change. And, yeah....it's kinda early drum machinish. Darn it. Still, lice me some Terry however we can see him. (saw this iteration a few years ago in nc. a good time was had by all)
@@marielescobar784 last time I saw this outfit I watched other musicians I knew that were in the room, and I was not the only one cringing. Whatta shame...I dig the other two fellas and am with ya on the "however I can see Adams" tip...
Let me be clear that I love both the original lineup and the new Q, but can I just say... They're not the original lineup, and can we just accept that? Don't nit-pick them for every little detail and just enjoy the music?
@@conortappa8361 Dunno if you're referring to me, but I hardly think the groove/feel created by the drummer in a band (any band!) is a "little detail". "...Just enjoy the music.", you suggest...okay, by what set of criteria do you deem music to be enjoyable or not? For me, the bottom line is THE GROOVE. I was told long ago by a wise old musician "There's a fine line between a groove and a grave", and I have seen this demonstrated by so many bands where the drummer is trying to race the rest of the band to the end of the song. That all said (and the post you commented on is now a year old), I saw the Q just a coupla months back and young Perrin must have laid off the coffee and bennies, or spent more time sucking on the bong, and he was far less insistent with the back beat, much to my delight. It was so much more groovy to groove to his groove!
LOVE it!!!
what a rich and deep rock history for TODD SHARP!!!
Nice!
The lead vocal is incredible! Spot on.
The band's HOT and Scott pickin' a mean Tele on Howard Johnson. Nice ocal work too!
Thank you for turning me on to this, Bob Brainen! I find new musical delights with every show you do.