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When I was in high school, cruising around in my Buick Skylark blaring my cassette of The Real Thing at full volume through my aftermarket Sanyo stereo, I don’t think my teenage self would have thought that my thirties self would ever be at the point where they’d be watching and listening to a live performance of Faith No More from his cubicle over this thing we call the internet. I don’t think any of us had any idea in 1993 that the internet would happen.
I can say this though. This reunion situation that is happening with Faith No More is fucking awesome! They’re on tour all summer but no dates are scheduled in the U.S. as of yet. Here are live videos from their June 12th performance at London’s Download Festival 2009.
It starts with a sometimes terrible but sometimes hilarious cover of Reunited (And It Feels So Good) by Peaches & Herb.
Concert continues after the jump… (more…)
Tags: buick skylark, concert, download, faith no more, high school, london, mike patton, reunion, the real thing, U.K.
March 7th, 2009 marked Barenaked Ladies‘ first show without cocaine crooner, Steven Page. It was at Universal Studios in Orlando Florida.
Drummer Tyler Stewart, who stated “I think we’re gonna be OK, Y’all!”, also posted more about the show on bnlmusic.com:
The board tape from our first show as a 4 Piece band, live from Universal Studios, Orlando, March 7th at the 2009 Mardi Gras celebrations…
Upon listening you’ll hear us getting our sea-legs after a couple of songs. You’ll also hear our sound man of 18 years, Robin Billinton, figuring out where back-up vocals are coming from, as myself, Ed, Kev, and Jim all try to remember our new parts. There’s nothing like a good old fashioned Learning Curve to keep a bunch of seasoned pros on their toes! We hope you enjoy it… warts and all!!
or try THIS LINK if that one is busy.
Tags: 4 piece, barenaked ladies, bnl, cocaine, concert, download, ed robertson, florida, four piece, free, mardi gras, orlando, steven page, tyler stewart, universal studios
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