Yes, Wayne seemed to have a perfect handle on the playing of the guitar . His style was actually ' no style at all . He just played the guitar the way it is supposed to be played given his band was ' MC5 . They needed him on the guitar '
I met and knew Wayne when I was a teenager. My friends good looking sister dated him in Downriver mi..Good to see Wayne enjoying himself ! May he R. I. P. This lead singer is Kinda Ridiculous Tho.Waynes side stepping to the right when he played us epic.This is Not ! Anywhere Close to when I saw him and knew him in the late 60;s.
@@danielfournier735 now THAT's an endorsement of a musician. because he is at times here, face melting. I hated that he didn't have a few more years left, and now I'm hating that Dennis 'Machine Gun' Thompson is gone. he was a decent part of that way the 5 had of, well, "kicking out the jams". the right man for the job.
Brother Wayne had me by a few years, and I'm amazed that those older fingers were able to do justice to the solo runs from back in the day. Check what he's doing with his hand at 2:48 as he harkens back to the Tartar Field show. CKLW, weather!
Looked it up so this is the lineup. The MC5 tour: w/Wayne Kramer (guitar) Stephen Perkins (drums) Stevie Salas (guitar) Vicki Randle (bass) Brad Brooks (The singer)
All the credits on the 60s and 70s got the bands as Rolling Stones the who and the likes but MC5 were much better than those bands way better and ahead of their time
Wayne Kramer was a unappreciated master of the guitar. Way before his time in the 60's and 70's.
Yes, Wayne seemed to have a perfect handle on the playing of the guitar . His style was actually ' no style at all . He just played the guitar the way it is supposed to be played given his band was ' MC5 . They needed him on the guitar '
I met and knew Wayne when I was a teenager. My friends good looking sister dated him in Downriver mi..Good to see Wayne enjoying himself ! May he R. I. P. This lead singer is Kinda Ridiculous Tho.Waynes side stepping to the right when he played us epic.This is Not ! Anywhere Close to when I saw him and knew him in the late 60;s.
@@danielfournier735 now THAT's an endorsement of a musician. because he is at times here, face melting. I hated that he didn't have a few more years left, and now I'm hating that Dennis 'Machine Gun' Thompson is gone. he was a decent part of that way the 5 had of, well, "kicking out the jams". the right man for the job.
Wayne's such a champion. Living proof you can't keep a good man down. God bless you.
MC1. Vocalist pretty good. Brother Wayne excellent.
Brother Wayne is on fire!!!! Vocalist is best he's had since Tyner!
Énorme ... Définitivement un des plus grands rockenrollesques groupes ...!! 👻
Superb. Wayne's put together another excellent incarnation.
Who's in the band?
Immense....where can I find music like this in 2024 ??
Sacramento. Apparently.
Brother Wayne had me by a few years, and I'm amazed that those older fingers were able to do justice to the solo runs from back in the day. Check what he's doing with his hand at 2:48 as he harkens back to the Tartar Field show.
CKLW, weather!
Oh yeah
such intensity by Kramer. nothing against the others, either.
Here, Rob, Rob, Rob, Rob, Rob
MC5 is dead, who is this???
That is Wayne Kramer on guitar, MC5 original. Not sure but think singer is Hsndsome Dick Manitoba
Looked it up so this is the lineup. The MC5 tour:
w/Wayne Kramer (guitar)
Stephen Perkins (drums)
Stevie Salas (guitar)
Vicki Randle (bass)
Brad Brooks (The singer)
All the credits on the 60s and 70s got the bands as Rolling Stones the who and the likes but MC5 were much better than those bands way better and ahead of their time