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UFQ was the opening act for the Rock Superbowl in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando way back in 1981. Here's the line up for that day
Heart - Cheap Trick - Blue Oyster Cult - Firefall - UFO. Firefall was the only one I didn't like
Benny Blades~"If you break down this team man for man, we have talent to compare with any team."
Fking Brilliant wee run of songs there, Panoptes. Saw Biff & Co @ the Ed Playhouse back in 84...... "747, Strangers in the Night" was very memorable that night, extended 10 minute version with guitar/drum solos etc. superb. In trance by Scorps, also superb.
"...when Hibernian won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Fking Brilliant wee run of songs there, Panoptes. Saw Biff & Co @ the Ed Playhouse back in 84...... "747, Strangers in the Night" was very memorable that night, extended 10 minute version with guitar/drum solos etc. superb. In trance by Scorps, also superb.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Glad you enjoyed them (as I knew I was primarily playing to your tastes and mine in here). I was all lit up that night and digging on the old video juke box aka YouTube.
Chris Cornell is currently on an acoustic tour and those that get the chance to see him are witnessing absolute magic while he performs unplugged. Yes, he’s written legendary music on his own, with Soundgarden and with Audioslave. But the magic I speak of isn’t his music, it’s Cornell singing the lyrics to Metallica’s “One” over the music of U2′s “One” and it is truly epic.
If you’re not paying attention to the words, you’d swear he was singing U2 because he follows the music, cadence, inflection and soul of “One” (U2). However, if you listen closely, he’s not singing U2′s lyrics, he’s singing Metallica’s.
To say this is genius is an understatement.
Who knows how long this video will actually be live on Youtube, before Cornell’s people gets wind of it, so listen now before it gets pulled down. Listen to Chris Cornell Mash-up Metallica’s “One” with U2′s “One”
[ame]http://youtu.be/ROCifqUsnBQ[/ame]
Benny Blades~"If you break down this team man for man, we have talent to compare with any team."
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