This needs to go viral, unbelievable I start thinking about my life when I heard this,but when I watched the video of Rob with the harp and he gave the peace sign tears came to my eyes,give it up for a overlooked PIONEER!!R.I.P Mr Tyner I miss you.
Hi Robert I did see that video which to me that rendition is better than the electric version I'm hearing and plus it told a better story that fitted perfectly. Tyner simply was a pioneer of all the things surrounding the scene which by 72 the MC% were done but the years of 67-68 The MC5 were nearly at the height of being a band that was going to rule the rock scene. They just fell short.
It's clear to me after watching and learning as much as I could about the MC5 and Rob Tyner it hurt for all that to end, they left the Grande standing so you could see your greatest days slowly die and be condemned, the videos are out there! RIP Rob Tyner, you'll never be forgotten!❤🤍💙
What a show seeing "Brother Wayne" leap on stage Tyner dancing across the stage, Fred stoic banging out the riffs. Until Sinclair's indoctrination they were solid downtown Detroit hanging at Alvin's and the Decanter near Wayne. Fond memories, Saw Joplin at the Grande.
Holy fu$&@-& shit,where did that come from,I can't believe what I heard,I have to say that as he again I can't beleive what I heard,A masterpiece the true pioneers ahead of there time.My God what a stage presance Rob Tuner R.I.P. my brother! Watching Rob sing this just before his death brought tears to my eyes!
This needs to go viral, unbelievable I start thinking about my life when I heard this,but when I watched the video of Rob with the harp and he gave the peace sign tears came to my eyes,give it up for a overlooked PIONEER!!R.I.P Mr Tyner I miss you.
Hi Robert I did see that video which to me that rendition is better than the electric version I'm hearing and plus it told a better story that fitted perfectly. Tyner simply was a pioneer of all the things surrounding the scene which by 72 the MC% were done but the years of 67-68 The MC5 were nearly at the height of being a band that was going to rule the rock scene. They just fell short.
Thanks for posting this song. Love it.
Sounds of the time however Tyner is that good whatever the era...passionate and energetic
Great song
This is so much better than I thought I remembered it. Sure, a little cookie-cutter 80s metal, but it still hits hard - and it's Rob fkn Tyner!
It's clear to me after watching and learning as much as I could about the MC5 and Rob Tyner it hurt for all that to end, they left the Grande standing so you could see your greatest days slowly die and be condemned, the videos are out there! RIP Rob Tyner, you'll never be forgotten!❤🤍💙
What a show seeing "Brother Wayne" leap on stage Tyner dancing across the stage, Fred stoic banging out the riffs. Until Sinclair's indoctrination they were solid downtown Detroit hanging at Alvin's and the Decanter near Wayne. Fond memories, Saw Joplin at the Grande.
Will someone PLEASE reissue this INCRDIBLE under-rated album? On vinyl?
9hawklord: thanks for posting. Cheers!
My pleasure
I love this song, whatta trinute to a gone but not forgotten Detroit club. MC5 4EVER!!
Just learned MC5's last surviving member Machine Gun Thompson checked out at age 75...
Absolutely brilliant !!!!!
This is so damn great to hear!!! I love you uploader!
Axilur I love you right back
+9hawklord How 'bout posting "DANA"?
They sure were "Grande Days".
What album was this from ?
Blood Brothers
Holy fu$&@-& shit,where did that come from,I can't believe what I heard,I have to say that as he again I can't beleive what I heard,A masterpiece the true pioneers ahead of there time.My God what a stage presance Rob Tuner R.I.P. my brother! Watching Rob sing this just before his death brought tears to my eyes!