Love these brilliantly talented guys and Billy Payne on 🎹and John Cowan on bass 🎸 are more than handy additions to this legendary band! Keep on rocking Tommy Pat and the very talented and versatile John McFee not forgetting Marc Russo on Sax !!!🎸🎸🎸🎸🎤🎤🎤🎤🎹drum 🥁🥁🎷 We will listen to the music forever guys!!!👋♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🇦🇺🇺🇸
Milo Neves Not just a very talented guitarist but also a jack of all trades! He plays guitar, pedal steel guitar, the violin, harmonica, etc and he is excellent at all of it!
INDUCTION INTO THE R & R H O F IS NOT VERY HONORABLE, THEY ARE THEIR OWN CLUB OF OPINIONS, BASICALLY CAN'T SEE PAST THEIR OWN NOSE, PROOF IS IN THE FOREVER TIME IT TAKES TO GET THERE, MANY RADIO DJ'S AND MUSICIANS ACKNOWLEDGE THIS, MANY BANDS HAVE PROVEN THEMSELVES EARLY IN THEIR CAREERS BUT YET TIME CONTINUES WITHOUT THE TRUE HONORABLE MENTION THAT THEY DESERVE,,,,,,,,,,,,GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE ON YOUR SIDE, GOD BLESS...
I live in New York City, I didn't know they were playing at The Beacon. Losing touch with my music. They all look great and fit; of course not the original lineup. Big fan of The Doobies, since the 70s
@@stephenadamsmusicalinterpr4203 I got a few of their performances on DVD from the 70s show midnight special, and I got a very old cassette of their greatest hits from 1976 I will check out the new releases; 6/21 is my birthday, and that will be my present. Thanks for the heads up!!!!! Peace out
moon glow happy birthday to ya. There's a link in the description above for ordering. We probably have the same recordings from those times. My favorite is Live From London during the Fault Line tour. As far as the RNRHOF is concerned, that bogus hall of sham needs to save room for the Madonnas of the entertainment industry. Even Deep Purple isn't in.
The Doobie Brothers are such a joy. They've been a part of my life for over 45 years, seen them live several times back in the 70's. They sound great and the music sure has held up well. Come to South Bend when all this virus crap is done and over with!!
The cool thing is, they will join the rock and roll hall of fame, still sounding just like The Doobie Brothers! An honor long overdue, but they still have it as a live band, so their performance at the awards promises to be one of the very best.
INDUCTION INTO THE R & R H O F IS NOT VERY HONORABLE, THEY ARE THEIR OWN CLUB OF OPINIONS, BASICALLY CAN'T SEE PAST THEIR OWN NOSE, PROOF IS IN THE FOREVER TIME IT TAKES TO GET THERE, MANY RADIO DJ'S AND MUSICIANS ACKNOWLEDGE THIS, MANY BANDS HAVE PROVEN THEMSELVES EARLY IN THEIR CAREERS BUT YET TIME CONTINUES WITHOUT THE TRUE HONORABLE MENTION THAT THEY DESERVE,,,,,,,,,,,,GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE ON YOUR SIDE, GOD BLESS...
Saw you guys in 1974 in Amsterdam and in 2019, 45 years later in Utrecht (The Netherlands). Both times your performance blew me away. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the beautiful music you have given us!
Rick M I saw them as well at the Concertgebouw as the Jaap Edenhal. At the last one it was a Warner Bros event also with Little Feat, Tower of Power etc. Keith and Mick seemed to be there too I heard later on. They especially came for LF. Nice to hear you were there too. So you’re also a big Doobies fan? You’re attracted to their old music, I guess?
Saw them at the end of April in Huntsville, Alabama. If they come to your town, go. Especially if you are of the pre Michael McDonald era. Tom Johnston was awesome. Thanks!
My favorite rock song from my favorite rock group! Thanks for sharing, and thanks to the Doobies for making such awesome music over the years. If you've not checked out their "Southbound" CD, you'll be amazed at the remake they've done of these great classic rock hits!
I had the pleasure of hearing this great song played live in concert around 1974.You guys were sounding awesome that night,and had some gigantic speakers on stage.When that opening guitar started I moved through the crowd until I was only a few feet away from the stage,right in front of those speakers.As you played chills went up and down my spine,the sound was so clear,and yes loud,but not overpowering.One of the best concert moments of my life.Thanks from a then 14 year old guy grooving on this sweet song in the front row.
The Doobies still sound great. The Beacon is a beautifully restored theater in NY C. Btw, that’s the amazing Billy Payne from Little Feat on keys (he’s on several of the Doobs big hits) and Marc Quinones of The Allman Brothers (last 20 years) on percussion. Great additions to the band. Who is the bassist?
Touring Lineup: Patrick Simmons - Guitars/Vocals Tom Johnston - Guitars/Vocals John McFee - Guitars, Pedal Steel, Dobro, Fiddle, Vocals Bill Payne - Keyboards Marc Russo - Saxophone Ed Toth - Drums John Cowan - Bass/Vocals
Nice work fellas 👌 Good old fashioned layered guitars. Nobody can deny how good it sounds. Just listen to Boston's 1st album. That was amazing production for the 70's.
DOOBIE BROTHERS,,,QUANDO EU ERA CRIANÇA,,,NA MINHA CIDADE AS RÁDIOS TOCAVAM MUITO AS SUAS MÚSICAS,,,AI EU PASSEI A GOSTAR DESSE GRANDE GRUPO,,,PARABÉNS.
3:10 What a wonderful thing; no Democrats, no Republicans, no liberals, no conservatives, just music loving people singing their hearts out with their favorite band!!
Wäre klasse. 2010 waren die das letzte mal bei uns. Dänemark war dichter dran von mir aus gesehen. War absolut geil damals!!!👌 Und man konnte sich nachher noch mit den Jungs unterhalten.😎
My all time favorite band (without Michael!!). Their first 5 albums showed such an incredible diversity all done well. Saw them at the Cow Palace New Years 73-74' and many times since. Almost flew to NY to see this because every time they come to Colorado they play big arenas. Last time was Mile High Stadium. Come on guys, your loyal target audience is getting a bit old for those places. Come back to Red Rocks!! Is that Billy Payne on the keys????
Yes, that's Billy Payne who played the keys on the DB early studio albums. Good to see him back where he belongs. I hear you about Red Rocks. The Denver Pepsi Center seats up to (20,000 ) for concerts is a great venue with an exceptional sound system, and the air-conditioning is nice but RED ROCKS (9,525 seats) delivers the perfect atmosphere and views. All of the top bands want to play the big arenas because they can make a lot more money.Everything seems to have gone corporate now days. I live in Golden and the best DB Colorado show was at Red Rocks with Chicago several years ago. I'll be back stage July 3rd, I'll certainly let Pat and Tommy know that we want them back at Red Rocks!!
@@suzannereilman4516 Never liked McDonalds voice nor the direction he took the band. Give them credit though, they went straight to the top with him so good choice of replacement. Tom is one of my favorite vocalists though so not many could replace him.
thebrubud ...I DO agree with you, in most ways...they DID soar to the top,commercially, in many ways,but STILL prefer Tom Johnston in an original,gritty, truer sense...;)
So someone said they'd like to have them go play in Germany, but I don't see it happen because they really don't seem to have a big enough fan base across Europe as a whole to warrant any kind of tour outside of the US. It's really bad for old bands to stop making new material because then they are perpetually doing a greatest hits tour. In 2016 I saw The Doobie Brothers and Journey in Cincinnati and it was a great show, but neither band really seemed to have too much new music. Sure The Doobie Brothers had apparently released a new album 2 year earlier, but they weren't making it apparent. I couldn't tell any difference in any of the music as someone who hadn't heard much of The Doobie Brothers before that night. The sound should evolve slightly after 45 years. I know Journey seemed to have a very similar issue until Arnel was brought into the group. They released two albums after he joined and the second was in 2011. They play almost NONE of the songs from those albums since they were released. Adding to it, the sound didn't change. You need to find a way to add in your unique sound and still have change. Other bands have an evolving sound and that's why they're successful enough to keep playing in arena's and stadiums on every tour. A few bands that have been around for over 25 years and evolved enough to stay relevant: Foo Fighters, Green Day, U2, Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen, and Paul McCartney to name a few. All of those groups have filled every arena and stadium that they played to near capacity, if not sold out in every show they played. However, when I saw Journey in the KFC Yum Center the next year in Louisville, they failed to sell anywhere near as many as those other groups. They sold so few tickets that the nose bleed sections were completely curtained off and everyone was moved to the lower level of seats and the floor. Another group that would have been in a similar situation without the recent success of the Bohemian Rhapsody movie, are Queen + Adam Lambert. Without the release of the movie I have no doubt that within the next 5 to 10 years of annual touring they may have been made to start playing theaters in some places without releasing new material. The movie gave them more notoriety in younger generations so now they are able to easily sell out arenas again. Without SOMETHING to draw in new generations then you are doomed to only play theaters of different types for all time. They don't have to hit number 1 every time, but you need something to draw attention to yourself.
Everyone with half a brain knows that the Rock and Roll HoF is a flipping joke and a disgrace. Foreigner isn't in there either, but they have no-name folk singers and Hip Hop artists. I mean, people need to stop giving the R&R HoF the time of day.
You can take action and vote once per day for D Bros and other 2020 R&R HF class members (total 5) here: www.google.com/search?q=Rock+Hall+Fan+Vote ...until the cutoff in Jan 2020
Saw them in 1998 opening for CCR(evisited) and they stole the show. Why they weren’t the headline was beyond me. CCR did have the lead guitarist from Oasis for their show at the time.
This is one song that you NEVER get tired of hearing! Whether its studio or live, the Doobies ROCK!
NOTHING LIKE SEEING THEM SING IT LIVE; VIDEO OR CONCERT... LONG LIVE THE DOOBIES!!! 🎶🎶🎶
Listen to the Music!!!! To the good music,to keep your soul moving. Halleluhya.
You can tell that these guys still absolutely love performing and doing what they do! Tom, Pat, and John are legends!
Love these brilliantly talented guys and Billy Payne on 🎹and John Cowan on bass 🎸 are more than handy additions to this legendary band!
Keep on rocking Tommy Pat and the very talented and versatile John McFee not forgetting Marc Russo on Sax !!!🎸🎸🎸🎸🎤🎤🎤🎤🎹drum 🥁🥁🎷 We will listen to the music forever guys!!!👋♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🇦🇺🇺🇸
Tom Johnston is an extremely underrated singer, he sounds fantastic
This is the Doobies, not Michael McDonald
Tom Johnston
Was just thinking that the dude must take care of himself to sound so good at his age.
Never mentioned as one of the iconic voices but he should be
John McFee is one happiness man, very taletend guitarist, extremely charismatic, i want to look like this guy one day.
Milo Neves ...kinda somehow reminds me of Tom Petty, he’s got a certain ‘somethin’..:)
@@suzannereilman4516
Whenever I see John he is smiling, a guy who transmits joy,
I wanted to have the hair he had in the 70's and 80's.
Milo Neves ...wouldn’t we alllll, Milo, then OR now:)!
Milo Neves Not just a very talented guitarist but also a jack of all trades! He plays guitar, pedal steel guitar, the violin, harmonica, etc and he is excellent at all of it!
is he playing banjo parts on that variax?
Congratulations on your induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Long overdue. Gray hair but still rocking.
INDUCTION INTO THE R & R H O F IS NOT VERY HONORABLE, THEY ARE THEIR OWN CLUB OF OPINIONS, BASICALLY CAN'T SEE PAST THEIR OWN NOSE, PROOF IS IN THE FOREVER TIME IT TAKES TO GET THERE, MANY RADIO DJ'S AND MUSICIANS ACKNOWLEDGE THIS, MANY BANDS HAVE PROVEN THEMSELVES EARLY IN THEIR CAREERS BUT YET TIME CONTINUES WITHOUT THE TRUE HONORABLE MENTION THAT THEY DESERVE,,,,,,,,,,,,GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE ON YOUR SIDE, GOD BLESS...
The most underatted rock band of all time and I cant understand why!!!!!!!!!
Definitely not underrated, golden careers
Lots of hit records
Maybe you are the only one that underrates them ?
This is the sound of America.
👍🏻👍🏻
been a fan for four decades now!
I live in New York City, I didn't know they were playing at The Beacon. Losing touch with my music. They all look great and fit; of course not the original lineup. Big fan of The Doobies, since the 70s
moon glow DVD release is 6/28. Full albums performances of Toulouse St and The Captain and Me.
@@stephenadamsmusicalinterpr4203 What a travesty that they never got voted into the Rock and roll Hall of Fame!!!!
@@stephenadamsmusicalinterpr4203 I got a few of their performances on DVD from the 70s show midnight special, and I got a very old cassette of their greatest hits from 1976 I will check out the new releases; 6/21 is my birthday, and that will be my present. Thanks for the heads up!!!!! Peace out
moon glow happy birthday to ya. There's a link in the description above for ordering. We probably have the same recordings from those times. My favorite is Live From London during the Fault Line tour.
As far as the RNRHOF is concerned, that bogus hall of sham needs to save room for the Madonnas of the entertainment industry. Even Deep Purple isn't in.
Yes but they still sound fantastic 😎
I LOVE the DOOBIE BROTHERS SO MUCH, THEY ARE VERY GREAT ARTIST, PERIOD!
Had the immense pleasure of hanging backstage with the Doobies. What a band!
The Doobie Brothers are such a joy. They've been a part of my life for over 45 years, seen them live several times back in the 70's. They sound great and the music sure has held up well. Come to South Bend when all this virus crap is done and over with!!
The cool thing is, they will join the rock and roll hall of fame, still sounding just like The Doobie Brothers! An honor long overdue, but they still have it as a live band, so their performance at the awards promises to be one of the very best.
INDUCTION INTO THE R & R H O F IS NOT VERY HONORABLE, THEY ARE THEIR OWN CLUB OF OPINIONS, BASICALLY CAN'T SEE PAST THEIR OWN NOSE, PROOF IS IN THE FOREVER TIME IT TAKES TO GET THERE, MANY RADIO DJ'S AND MUSICIANS ACKNOWLEDGE THIS, MANY BANDS HAVE PROVEN THEMSELVES EARLY IN THEIR CAREERS BUT YET TIME CONTINUES WITHOUT THE TRUE HONORABLE MENTION THAT THEY DESERVE,,,,,,,,,,,,GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE ON YOUR SIDE, GOD BLESS...
this performance is incredible.
When I first heard it when I was a young teenager till now what a great song
Yes...my favorite Doobies song!
Saw you guys in 1974 in Amsterdam and in 2019, 45 years later in Utrecht (The Netherlands). Both times your performance blew me away. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the beautiful music you have given us!
Rick M I saw them as well at the Concertgebouw as the Jaap Edenhal. At the last one it was a Warner Bros event also with Little Feat, Tower of Power etc. Keith and Mick seemed to be there too I heard later on. They especially came for LF. Nice to hear you were there too. So you’re also a big Doobies fan? You’re attracted to their old music, I guess?
TOM JOHNSTON!!! THAT VOICE!!
Saw them at the end of April in Huntsville, Alabama. If they come to your town, go. Especially if you are of the pre Michael McDonald era. Tom Johnston was awesome. Thanks!
I agree! Best lead singer for The Doobies: Tom Johnston‼️😎🇺🇸
jimcoproductions Man, Michael McDonald ruined the Doobie Bros. for me. Love to hear the early stuff and they still sound great!
Remarkable.
The type of uplifting music needed for these difficult times!
Love it! I always thought Tommy has one of the best vocals in the business!
You all are epic. Thank you.
This never gets old!!!!!!
And neither do the Doobies!
Love John Cowan’s bass playing on this and John Mcfee’s banjo sounding electric guitar
DOOBIE BROTHERS THE BEST BAND.
Too good
Great to see the band all together and the return of Tom Johnston.
Yes, Michael McDonald was great, but Tom Johnston is the Doobies sound
My favorite rock song from my favorite rock group! Thanks for sharing, and thanks to the Doobies for making such awesome music over the years.
If you've not checked out their "Southbound" CD, you'll be amazed at the remake they've done of these great classic rock hits!
Great to hear John play the banjo part over the chorus! That part makes this song and so often it's ignored. Variax guitars can do it all!
This was a gift from somebody.
It was a full view of P.S.
I had the pleasure of hearing this great song played live in concert around 1974.You guys were sounding awesome that night,and had some gigantic speakers on stage.When that opening guitar started I moved through the crowd until I was only a few feet away from the stage,right in front of those speakers.As you played chills went up and down my spine,the sound was so clear,and yes loud,but not overpowering.One of the best concert moments of my life.Thanks from a then 14 year old guy grooving on this sweet song in the front row.
This band is consistently good without all the drama. Hope I'm able to see them live someday.
Saw you twice last summer, can't wait to see you again. Who says things don't get better with age......
Boogieing
Great song, terrific sound and band !
I have not seen you guys live since the Rainbow (UK) in the 70's - still my favourite band, still rocking and still great -keep on rockin' :-)
They are a great band. I like both the Michael Mcdonald era, and of course when Tom Johnston is the frontman.
Who the hell would unlike this? 🤨 this is pure perfection. Dummy
A Hannah Montana fan!
Probably Jonas Brothers fans
Maybe because it’s tuned half down a step due to the his voice being older and change in key but I kinda like this better in this key then standard
Love that banjo sound on John's guitar!!
I Love this Song,..
Great song👍✨
I listened to the music in Japan .
Thank you!
Looooooove is all i can say
Love The Doobie Brothers for so long! I've seen them many times; last tome being at The Cape Cod Melody Tent. Due for another show soon.
Love the Doobie Brothers!!!!!!!!!! Always have.
Yes
The Doobies still sound great. The Beacon is a beautifully restored theater in NY C. Btw, that’s the amazing Billy Payne from Little Feat on keys (he’s on several of the Doobs big hits) and Marc Quinones of The Allman Brothers (last 20 years) on percussion. Great additions to the band. Who is the bassist?
Touring Lineup:
Patrick Simmons - Guitars/Vocals
Tom Johnston - Guitars/Vocals
John McFee - Guitars, Pedal Steel, Dobro, Fiddle, Vocals
Bill Payne - Keyboards
Marc Russo - Saxophone
Ed Toth - Drums
John Cowan - Bass/Vocals
Hey man! I thought that! I'm a long time Feat-Fan! I thought I knew that face behind the keyboard.
Thanks brother for confirming it!
No FUNDO DA ALMA e do CORAÇÃO!!!!
Better with time. Like a fine wine.
DVD on preorder. Can't wait.
#TheDoobieBrothersRule
Pat Simmons an original member ...nails that bridge... Thanks for the post.
I really love this video and version of LTTM and im also impressed and surprise to see Willem Defoe playing with the band too!
What a great song.
Vengan a uruguay los esperamos llenamos el estadio centenario nos queda poco rrollo y seria una imensa alegria
A humildade faz a força
A simplicidade faz a harmonia
João Pessoa Paraíba PB Brasil
É show
Nice work fellas 👌 Good old fashioned layered guitars. Nobody can deny how good it sounds. Just listen to Boston's 1st album. That was amazing production for the 70's.
Que gran banda gracias por la posibilidad de poder escucharlos , me tramsportan a esa epoca
Hell to the yes...
Oooh that Hammond!! ❤️
FANTASTICO:)
Fantástico, não canso de assistir é show
João Pessoa Paraíba PB Brasil
great i love the doobies thank you
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Even with grey hair they are still smokin hot Tom Johnston and John Mcfee
Super
Wow. Good as ever!
The best EVER.
Amoooo esse som e essa Banda
Damn !
DOOBIE BROTHERS,,,QUANDO EU ERA CRIANÇA,,,NA MINHA CIDADE AS RÁDIOS TOCAVAM MUITO AS SUAS MÚSICAS,,,AI EU PASSEI A GOSTAR DESSE GRANDE GRUPO,,,PARABÉNS.
Fantastic 🙌🙌🙌💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Still sounds great
Delicia ouvir clássicos de qualidade!! Músicos, cenário, harmonia, iluminação, posicionamento, fotografia....tudo perfeito!! 👏👏👏👏❤
Sensacional, veteranos de garra e puro talento, impressionando sempre, Parabéns The doobie brothers ! Música eterna, listen to the music!
3:10 What a wonderful thing; no Democrats, no Republicans, no liberals, no conservatives, just music loving people singing their hearts out with their favorite band!!
What a bullsh*t
Great group. Still sounding great, too.
Still great! Seen them live twice. Great concert band!!
I wish they would play in germany...
Warum?
Ask them to come to Wacken Fest
@@bradlangton1549 that would be too easy 😂
@@billace90 Warum? Mit der Frage hast du dich schon selbst disqualifiziert 😂
Wäre klasse. 2010 waren die das letzte mal bei uns. Dänemark war dichter dran von mir aus gesehen.
War absolut geil damals!!!👌
Und man konnte sich nachher noch mit den Jungs unterhalten.😎
You guys are still great! See you in St Augustine at The Amp in November!
大好きだよー😍😘❤️👌
Fantástico! Escuto todos os dias
Seria genial verlos en el festival de viña del Mar
Muito bom
I wish Tiran would come back...
Watch the show & F counting the count & direction of the THUMBS !
🤘🏾🇺🇸
This may be dumb but I wanted to see them in concert is Micheal Macdonald still perform with them? I love what a fool believes and long train coming
McDonald is on tour with them next summer! I plan on going!
Yes, McDonald is going on tour with them next summer!
My all time favorite band (without Michael!!). Their first 5 albums showed such an incredible diversity all done well. Saw them at the Cow Palace New Years 73-74' and many times since. Almost flew to NY to see this because every time they come to Colorado they play big arenas. Last time was Mile High Stadium. Come on guys, your loyal target audience is getting a bit old for those places. Come back to Red Rocks!! Is that Billy Payne on the keys????
Yes, that's Billy Payne who played the keys on the DB early studio albums. Good to see him back where he belongs. I hear you about Red Rocks. The Denver Pepsi Center seats up to (20,000 ) for concerts is a great venue with an exceptional sound system, and the air-conditioning is nice but RED ROCKS (9,525 seats) delivers the perfect atmosphere and views. All of the top bands want to play the big arenas because they can make a lot more money.Everything seems to have gone corporate now days. I live in Golden and the best DB Colorado show was at Red Rocks with Chicago several years ago. I'll be back stage July 3rd, I'll certainly let Pat and Tommy know that we want them back at Red Rocks!!
thebrubud ...nice to hear, I’m DEFinitely a Tom Johnston-preferring-fan vs. Mr. McDonald...just could NOT warm up to his style...;)
@@suzannereilman4516 Never liked McDonalds voice nor the direction he took the band. Give them credit though, they went straight to the top with him so good choice of replacement. Tom is one of my favorite vocalists though so not many could replace him.
thebrubud ...I DO agree with you, in most ways...they DID soar to the top,commercially, in many ways,but STILL prefer Tom Johnston in an original,gritty, truer sense...;)
SEE YOU IN DENVER COLORADO FOR THE DBROTHERS FIREWORKS ON JULY 3RD 2019!! -Larry G.
is that Billy Payne on keys..?????
Yes
Marc Quinones back home at the Beacon Theatre.
21 people need an education in music.
So someone said they'd like to have them go play in Germany, but I don't see it happen because they really don't seem to have a big enough fan base across Europe as a whole to warrant any kind of tour outside of the US. It's really bad for old bands to stop making new material because then they are perpetually doing a greatest hits tour. In 2016 I saw The Doobie Brothers and Journey in Cincinnati and it was a great show, but neither band really seemed to have too much new music. Sure The Doobie Brothers had apparently released a new album 2 year earlier, but they weren't making it apparent. I couldn't tell any difference in any of the music as someone who hadn't heard much of The Doobie Brothers before that night. The sound should evolve slightly after 45 years.
I know Journey seemed to have a very similar issue until Arnel was brought into the group. They released two albums after he joined and the second was in 2011. They play almost NONE of the songs from those albums since they were released. Adding to it, the sound didn't change. You need to find a way to add in your unique sound and still have change. Other bands have an evolving sound and that's why they're successful enough to keep playing in arena's and stadiums on every tour. A few bands that have been around for over 25 years and evolved enough to stay relevant: Foo Fighters, Green Day, U2, Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen, and Paul McCartney to name a few. All of those groups have filled every arena and stadium that they played to near capacity, if not sold out in every show they played. However, when I saw Journey in the KFC Yum Center the next year in Louisville, they failed to sell anywhere near as many as those other groups. They sold so few tickets that the nose bleed sections were completely curtained off and everyone was moved to the lower level of seats and the floor.
Another group that would have been in a similar situation without the recent success of the Bohemian Rhapsody movie, are Queen + Adam Lambert. Without the release of the movie I have no doubt that within the next 5 to 10 years of annual touring they may have been made to start playing theaters in some places without releasing new material. The movie gave them more notoriety in younger generations so now they are able to easily sell out arenas again. Without SOMETHING to draw in new generations then you are doomed to only play theaters of different types for all time. They don't have to hit number 1 every time, but you need something to draw attention to yourself.
Who is playing the banjo?
John McFee
13 members of the Kanye West Fan Club stopped by to voice their displeasure of GREAT music.
I've always liked Tom Johnston's voice, not to take anything away from Michael McDonald, but I'd rather hear the original Doobie brothers!
Still not in the R & R HOF. BS.
Everyone with half a brain knows that the Rock and Roll HoF is a flipping joke and a disgrace. Foreigner isn't in there either, but they have no-name folk singers and Hip Hop artists. I mean, people need to stop giving the R&R HoF the time of day.
@Korbon Dallas No Deep Purple?! My gosh. It's worse than I thought.
fuck the rrhof.
doobies are way above that shit
You can take action and vote once per day for D Bros and other 2020 R&R HF class members (total 5) here: www.google.com/search?q=Rock+Hall+Fan+Vote ...until the cutoff in Jan 2020
They are nominated for 2020 rock n roll hall of fame here is your chance to put them on top www.rockhall.com/vote.
Bill Payne!
I always preferred the pre-Michael McDonald Doobies
Saw them in 1998 opening for CCR(evisited) and they stole the show. Why they weren’t the headline was beyond me. CCR did have the lead guitarist from Oasis for their show at the time.
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