Many years ago in high school I met her in Summit Mall, she had just moved to London, and I said hey you're Chrissie H 0:100:10 ynde, she said yeah you like my music
Chrissie says “110th street” at the beginning referencing the Bobby Womack song when she sees me in the audience because we both love the film “Jackie Brown” and I lived on 110th in NYC at the time.
Nice to see Martin Chambers the drummer is still with her !!I got to see them with Robbie McIntosh in the 80s at Cleveland public music hall Guitarist Robbie Macintosh gave my sister and I backstage guest passes we got to see the show and sit with them after the concert, it was an amazing night I will never forget.Chrissy wasn’t backstage she was at the hotel she had a small baby
Was a little miffed you were standing in front of me filming until I found this and I was there all over again. Was so curious as to who she saw that promtted her to sing "one hundred and Tenth Street -Great evening and she sounded wonderful. A great memory of my year!
She sings those words tothe tune of a song called Across 110th Street by Bobby Womack from the soundtrack of a movie by the same name. P.S. For a band that sings "it's hard to live by the rules, I never could and still never do," they were pretty harsh enforcers of their no recording rule.
@@RobertJohnsonLiveMusicVideos she sings 110th street because she recognized me in the audience and I lived there on 110th for a while and she got a kick out of that cause we both love Jackie Brown
Me! We talked about my living on 110th street a few years prior outside of the Aplle store in Soho when she was touring with JP Jones. Ever since then she always makes a joke out of it when we see each other. Even signed my copy of her memoir with it!
I love her song❤❤
Many years ago in high school I met her in Summit Mall, she had just moved to London, and I said hey you're Chrissie H 0:10 0:10 ynde, she said yeah you like my music
I was at this show at Terminal 5. Awesome performance.
Essa rainha conhece tudo e eu sou apaixonado por essa mulher!!!!
Chrissie says “110th street” at the beginning referencing the Bobby Womack song when she sees me in the audience because we both love the film “Jackie Brown” and I lived on 110th in NYC at the time.
I screamed like a teenager. I was again...UNBELIEVABLE SHOW!!!!
Chrissie is such a legend!!! Thanks so much for the video - looks like it was an awsome show!!!!
great show last night. She can still belt them out
Nice to see Martin Chambers the drummer is still with her !!I got to see them with Robbie McIntosh in the 80s at Cleveland public music hall Guitarist Robbie Macintosh gave my sister and I backstage guest passes we got to see the show and sit with them after the concert, it was an amazing night I will never forget.Chrissy wasn’t backstage she was at the hotel she had a small baby
Chrissie Baby love you 🌹🌹🌹❤️🇲🇽
Fantastic Show!
glad to see she's still touring and sounding good. her last two recordings were missing some of her spark
Was a little miffed you were standing in front of me filming until I found this and I was there all over again. Was so curious as to who she saw that promtted her to sing "one hundred and Tenth Street -Great evening and she sounded wonderful. A great memory of my year!
She sings those words tothe tune of a song called Across 110th Street by Bobby Womack from the soundtrack of a movie by the same name. P.S. For a band that sings "it's hard to live by the rules, I never could and still never do," they were pretty harsh enforcers of their no recording rule.
@@RobertJohnsonLiveMusicVideos she sings 110th street because she recognized me in the audience and I lived there on 110th for a while and she got a kick out of that cause we both love Jackie Brown
Me! We talked about my living on 110th street a few years prior outside of the Aplle store in Soho when she was touring with JP Jones.
Ever since then she always makes a joke out of it when we see each other. Even signed my copy of her memoir with it!
He's not playing the lead with the rhythm so good....original fantastic
wish I'd been there. bloody hell our city (nyc) is 'gone' too. or so much is!
gentrification .. god, she's so great and her band's always so amazing!
My top 5 female rockers all time
5- Pat Benatar
4-Heart as a group
3-Chrissie Hynde
2-Joan Jett
1-Janis Joplin
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Cool story
Hero
The one woman I'd switch teams for.
Saw them 6 weeks ago. They basically did body cavity searches to keep you from videoing the show.
Yes, it took great stealth to make this recording.
Missing El Rushbo.
One hot woman.