They are one group that are actually as good, if not better live than their recordings. The group now isn't quite as great since Michael left. Her melodic bass playing and sultry voice completed them as a terrific live band.
agree with you, in the Bangles first and most successful years, their records sounded overproduced, but in live they are more as a nice garage band, and of course they sound better
Elvis Costello's lyrics and the Bangles harmonies....killer. Still love 'em to death, but the absence of Michael Steele from the current lineup is a bitter pill. The original 4 on the 2002 reunion album made some of the best music of their career.
Although I'd agree this is the best Bangles line-up, Michael Steele wasn't one of the original founding members of the band. Annette Zelinskas (might have misspelled her last name?) was the original bassist and she was in on the recording of their first ep; Steele replaced her before they started recording "All Over The Place", their first full-length record.
@@mglenn7092 All AZ does is play bass. She's not that good. Mikey was the real deal. Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals and Flute. They coulda covered Jethro Tull i she'd'a stayed.
DanDiazEntertainment I wouldn’t go that far, I’ve had this experience locally in NJ back in the 80s, but not nationally. But yes, would I love that kind of notoriety worldwide? Of course!
Too bad this was not for the long hall - except for three of them. Michele Steele was coaxed out of retirement to do this in 1999 and she left first, in 2005. I actually worked in Manhattan in 2003 down the street from this park, and got up early in the morning to watch them play. It was a lot of fun, and they only played a few songs on the air - for those who came out - they played half a set, 6 songs in all. A mixture of old and new songs from Doll Revolution. It was a lot of fun and I feel fortunate I got to see all four of them on stage performing one time.
That's cool. I worked in the Verizon bldg across the street from Bryant Park. I don't remember the Bangles being there, but we would sometimes go out to see the bands when GMA was broadcasting from there in the summer months. On Fridays, I guess. Good times.
@@lagarde2011 They had some good shows there. Occasionally back then they moved it to their studios out on the street in Times Square. Also saw Duran Duran when they got back together and promoted their comeback album which had the hit "Asrtronaut." It was awhile ago - I stopped working in the city in 2006.
The Bangles didn’t do many gigs in Massachusetts back when Michael was with them after they reunited. The only ones they played there were 21+. I turned 21 just in time for Michael to bow out. :(
This is such a great song. Was listening to the original by Elvis and I have to admit, these gals did so much justice. This would be a great mashup with “Roam” by the B-52s.
Factoid: "The Bangles" band is actually named "Bangles". Way back when, they had to remove the "The" due to a last minute legal issue. They were actually called The Bangs then. They removed the "The" and added "les".
Funny enough, I grew up across the street from “The Bangs”, the band that sued these gals. They did come out with the name long before this band was “The Bangles”.
Micki would only last until 2005,& for now, they're a trio. They need Annette to be a quartet again & restore their garage rock sound that got lost when they tasted fame.
Jamie Ramone Vicki called her that on several occasions, and so did Charlie Rose. I'll have to figure out how to upload that interview since no one else has posted it.
+Jamie Ramone She said in an interview that her friends call her Micki, except for Cyndi Lauper who calls her "Micke-y". In addition she and Vicki were called Vick and Mick among them.
Add that to the fact that they really have not taken any time to challenge themselves or improve on their instruments. This is basically 'In Your Room' with slightly different chord changes.
They are one group that are actually as good, if not better live than their recordings. The group now isn't quite as great since Michael left. Her melodic bass playing and sultry voice completed them as a terrific live band.
agree with you, in the Bangles first and most successful years, their records sounded overproduced, but in live they are more as a nice garage band, and of course they sound better
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Michael is the best bassist period. I wish she and the rest of the bangles will make one more album. We need real music.
Miss Michael much
Debbie and Michael holding it down so well !
Elvis Costello's lyrics and the Bangles harmonies....killer. Still love 'em to death, but the absence of Michael Steele from the current lineup is a bitter pill. The original 4 on the 2002 reunion album made some of the best music of their career.
altcountryguitar they need to be a quartet again.
altcountryguitar I think they need to get Annette back into the fold.
Although I'd agree this is the best Bangles line-up, Michael Steele wasn't one of the original founding members of the band. Annette Zelinskas (might have misspelled her last name?) was the original bassist and she was in on the recording of their first ep; Steele replaced her before they started recording "All Over The Place", their first full-length record.
@@mglenn7092 All AZ does is play bass. She's not that good.
Mikey was the real deal. Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals and Flute.
They coulda covered Jethro Tull i she'd'a stayed.
@@RedArrow73 I'm not arguing about how good Michael was/is, I think she's great, but that doesn't negate Annette being the original bassist.
Just superb. Love it!
Susanna Hoffs was and still is the hottest woman in pop music and i will die on that hill.
Some people might tear off their own head just to have an experience like this in person.
DanDiazEntertainment I wouldn’t go that far, I’ve had this experience locally in NJ back in the 80s, but not nationally. But yes, would I love that kind of notoriety worldwide? Of course!
Greatest Band!
Too bad this was not for the long hall - except for three of them. Michele Steele was coaxed out of retirement to do this in 1999 and she left first, in 2005. I actually worked in Manhattan in 2003 down the street from this park, and got up early in the morning to watch them play. It was a lot of fun, and they only played a few songs on the air - for those who came out - they played half a set, 6 songs in all. A mixture of old and new songs from Doll Revolution. It was a lot of fun and I feel fortunate I got to see all four of them on stage performing one time.
good for You!!!
How fortunate were you? Not jealous, no, not at all.
That's cool. I worked in the Verizon bldg across the street from Bryant Park. I don't remember the Bangles being there, but we would sometimes go out to see the bands when GMA was broadcasting from there in the summer months. On Fridays, I guess. Good times.
@@lagarde2011 They had some good shows there. Occasionally back then they moved it to their studios out on the street in Times Square. Also saw Duran Duran when they got back together and promoted their comeback album which had the hit "Asrtronaut." It was awhile ago - I stopped working in the city in 2006.
The Bangles didn’t do many gigs in Massachusetts back when Michael was with them after they reunited. The only ones they played there were 21+. I turned 21 just in time for Michael to bow out. :(
@VSharpshooter i like it cause miki is still my favourite first lady of these women..
I love Magic Bangles!!!
Great that they play live with backing tape and not like many bands full playback (or only vocals live)
Debbie is killin it!!
She's one of the best drummers I've seen.
This is such a great song. Was listening to the original by Elvis and I have to admit, these gals did so much justice. This would be a great mashup with “Roam” by the B-52s.
i saw this line-up !!!!in Paris in 2003 i was lucky
Wow, that was good.
And they'd been up the night before in Rye doing a show till all hours.
Rockin'! thanks
Wow, Michael out in the sunshine with the other humans!
Hahahaa, She should do it again
@@joyk555 Let's find her and ask...
@@fredflintstone2958 Please do!
@@victorymore9454 Aaarrggh....the temptation. Don't YOU tempt me, too...
@@fredflintstone2958 I am serious!!
Why aren't they in THOF?
They all look more gorgeous in their 40s than they did in their 20s and their playing is of course tighter as well.
I understand you’re excited
Great video, great song, Love it! :D
Looks like they are happy playing.
Always fascinated me as to why those two ladies had Union Jack dresses.
Factoid: "The Bangles" band is actually named "Bangles". Way back when, they had to remove the "The" due to a last minute legal issue. They were actually called The Bangs then. They removed the "The" and added "les".
Ya, I noticed that sign too. And calling Michael, "Micki", ooh, she was irritated! Man, GMA is just messing up left and right!
Funny enough, I grew up across the street from “The Bangs”, the band that sued these gals. They did come out with the name long before this band was “The Bangles”.
@@TikaPants not likely. She was often went by Micki...check when she was in the Runaways.
The Austin Powers character is there because Susannah's husband, Jay Roach, directed the Austin Powers movies.
Children off the revaluation
Bubbles wrapped in bubbles 🫧 gum
Ha! Charlie looked BLOWN AWAY - right on girls!!!
The percussion here reminds me of "I Need to Know" by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: th-cam.com/video/z-x1KoPlJTI/w-d-xo.html
Oh YEA!
Micki The Space Thing was her affectionate Moniker
Oh, really? Do tell! 🤔
look ma, no dumb phones in the crowd...
micki!
another cover of them but good rock too
@fungoorstitch
Very - dangerously - TRUE!! - but she has gone with the ring!!
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yes he did...but look at Michael when he calls her Miki xD
I know, huh? She's pissed! Like wtf, did just say? Grrr! Hahaha.
@@TikaPants she went by Micki for many years.
3:55 Am I the only one to see Austin Power???
I'm thinking it was someone dressed up to look like him . Didn't really look like Mike Myers.
Sharon Tate anniversary
And ancestors burnt at stack for been warlocks warlords
Is this crowd okay? Many don’t seem enthusiastic to be there.
Micki would only last until 2005,& for now, they're a trio. They need Annette to be a quartet again & restore their garage rock sound that got lost when they tasted fame.
I thought Annette DID rejoin...
Sam Bradley - Annette has been playing with them in 2018.
restore? where have you been all this time
Annette is good on bass, but she does not sing, which hurts the 3-part harmonies plus the solo songs Michael used to sing.
Costello's cover
Wow, Susanna actually got hotter with time, lol.
Thwompthing Susanna is still hot 15 years later at age 58. Check out some 2016 vids of The Bangles.
Yep I saw her lol. She's even more gorgeous now , IMO
@@stonecold5373 1/26/2019, in LA. Still ridiculously gorgeous. Not fair, really...
She was always beautiful, but she has aged incredibly. I often wonder if she has an incredible plastic surgeon.
And the dinosaur awaiting to come back against the otherside
Matt Lauer would've creamed his
drawers looking @ these ladies.
So cool that these chicks are still out rocking and looking good. This song kind of sucks, but hey, it's the damned Bangles baby!
haha, harsh but true - wish they had done "Girl Talk" instead!
M...Micki? Did he actually call Michael Micki, name she hasn't used since the late 70's?
Jamie Ramone
Vicki called her that on several occasions, and so did Charlie Rose. I'll have to figure out how to upload that interview since no one else has posted it.
+Jamie Ramone She said in an interview that her friends call her Micki, except for Cyndi Lauper who calls her "Micke-y". In addition she and Vicki were called Vick and Mick among them.
They still can’t stop doing cover versions, it’s no wonder that other girl bands are more successful, it’s why I prefer the runaways
Add that to the fact that they really have not taken any time to challenge themselves or improve on their instruments. This is basically 'In Your Room' with slightly different chord changes.
Greatest Band!