There are times when music can change your life, change the world even. The Beatles played the rooftop of the Apple Building, then there was Woodstock, and for a while … nothing. Then, on December 19th 2007, the world gaped in amazement as the last walls between the past and the future, between enslavement and liberty, between dogs and cats, between what people considered music before and what was defined that evening were obliterated – forever – by 5 people (rock gods) with a vision:
“When the Lights go Out” – The Black Keys (sorry)
(end of) “Helter Skelter” – The Beatles (really, really sorry)
“Your Touch” – The Black Keys (again)
“Add it Up” (Me screwing up Violent Femmes brushwork on drums)
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[...] John Prinzo, the drummer of the band, has dug up the ol’ YouTube evidence on his excellent Kisses and Noise blog: [...]
[...] rhythm guitar (and the occasional special effects). John Prinzo, the drummer of the band, has dug up the ol’ YouTube evidence on his excellent Kisses and Noise blog: “There are times when music can change your life, change the world even. The Beatles played the [...]