Class act, Perry. The first and only time I'd ever seen Love and Rockets live was when they played San Jose State in 1987, and a then unknown band called Jane's Addiction opened up for them. A year later, Jane's Addiction blew up and everybody knew who they were. A great concert memory.
^---- I Disagree with Joseph Tucker XXX I think it was AWESOME! Thanks for adding these L&R videos.This was my first time seeing and hearing them perform live, I watched them all. Longtime Fan and I think they sound pretty damned good here considering that they are a 3 piece band, how early they're playing, shit for a sound check (I'm sure) and not running loops or sequencers/back tracks. From what I could tell all sounds were coming from the three of them with only the drummer triggering samples in real time. BRAVO!!! Can you imagine them headlining a nice auditorium with their equipment and crew with full on sound check tuned to the room WOW!!! This sounded great in my opinion. Gotta love the out of tune acoustic played throughout the show with strings popping from song to song. lol 3 dangling near the end of the show all on the bass end lol and he tuned his voice to the completely out of whack tuning… Beautiful *****
I was actually at this performance!!! Knew & loved every song they played :) I also appreciated Perry Farrell introducing the band himself right before they played, which he didn't do for every band.
I forgive them and thank them for the 1987 show at the Blackstone Theatre also in Chicago. It was one of finest concerts I've been to out of 1500+. One particular note played by Ash, simultaneously on guitar and sax goes down in my personal history book as the finest single note I've ever heard performed live. Would love to chat with anyone else who attended that show. The very next night the floor collapsed at the Blackstone during the Frankie Goes to Hollywood concert. Peace to all.
hell yea, great performance. Thanks for the upload.
Class act, Perry. The first and only time I'd ever seen Love and Rockets live was when they played San Jose State in 1987, and a then unknown band called Jane's Addiction opened up for them. A year later, Jane's Addiction blew up and everybody knew who they were. A great concert memory.
I love them!
^---- I Disagree with Joseph Tucker XXX I think it was AWESOME! Thanks for adding these L&R videos.This was my first time seeing and hearing them perform live, I watched them all. Longtime Fan and I think they sound pretty damned good here considering that they are a 3 piece band, how early they're playing, shit for a sound check (I'm sure) and not running loops or sequencers/back tracks. From what I could tell all sounds were coming from the three of them with only the drummer triggering samples in real time. BRAVO!!! Can you imagine them headlining a nice auditorium with their equipment and crew with full on sound check tuned to the room WOW!!! This sounded great in my opinion. Gotta love the out of tune acoustic played throughout the show with strings popping from song to song. lol 3 dangling near the end of the show all on the bass end lol and he tuned his voice to the completely out of whack tuning… Beautiful *****
That guitar!! Genius, Danny!!
nice bass playing and singing at the same time David, tricky one
Thank you for uploading L+R live videos! Thank you very much I enjoyed them all... xxx
I was actually at this performance!!! Knew & loved every song they played :) I also appreciated Perry Farrell introducing the band himself right before they played, which he didn't do for every band.
I forgive them and thank them for the 1987 show at the Blackstone Theatre also in Chicago. It was one of finest concerts I've been to out of 1500+. One particular note played by Ash, simultaneously on guitar and sax goes down in my personal history book as the finest single note I've ever heard performed live. Would love to chat with anyone else who attended that show. The very next night the floor collapsed at the Blackstone during the Frankie Goes to Hollywood concert. Peace to all.
excellent version.
This is the shit man. It was back in when it was fucking real.
They multiply Bolan
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DIG IT!!!
These kids here didn't know what a good thing was when they see it.
estos amargos no saltan no pogean que desastre
Terrible live when I saw them in Boston in '87, but their studio stuff is outstanding...
Daniel Ash looks not great and I don't think Kevin Mann is still on the drums
Kevin Haskins is playing drums as always...
Love the group but truly one of the worst live bands ever.
+Joseph Tucker Wasn't always the case at all, but yeah this show sounds pretty off.
I saw them in 1989 and 1996 and they were brilliant!
+eric1012wi Yeah I saw them a couple times in late 80's and they were great. Much better than what is seen here.
+WashingtonBeUpInThis l saw them in Washington D.C. first then Chicago. Wish I'd seen them more. Youth. God bless, god bless, god bless us all;)
Love 'em but this sounds like dog shit. Arf!!
Ugh..they sound terrible.