Saw GnR at the Celebrity Theater in 1987, a few weeks after Appetite dropped. I think the venue tops off at 2,500. I was so close to Slash and Axl that the flying mic worried me. It was a great, wild, unpredictable show. That never changed, but the size of the venue sure did. Man, I miss the 80s.
I actually like this version better than the studio version, mostly because of the guitar playing but also because of Axl’s great dynamics near the end of the song where his power comes out of nowhere. I love the riff played staccato in the second verse and I love Slash’s active fills later in the song.
A year later I found myself standing in front of Axl as they headlined a basketball gym in San Diego. They were already the greatest band to me, it would take another year before the rest of the country thought so too.
@johnbeckwith1361 “… another year before the rest of the country thought so too.” Not long after that the rest of the world knew that GnR were the greatest rock band since the Stones…. and arguably the best rock band ever. “Welcome to the jungle baby!”
Slash's riffs and rolling lead licks are just as phenomenal today as they were back in the day. The whole band actually sounds fantastic with Axl Rose tearing it up on that microphone! Takes me back to when MTV actually played real music.
@@crisarceo7936 yea, I think it’s mainly guitar snobs. Because slash really plays more like classic rock (using a lot of blues based pentatonics) as opposed to the 80s shredders and Van Halen virtuosos. Also his early live performances were often sloppy due to clearly being under the influence. I dig his style.
Well if you read his book biography, he didn't used the les Paul till after they got signed with geffen records, during that time he was finding the right guitar and Amp, till alan niven got him a les paul he used in the appetite for destruction album.
Yeah man he hadn't done much damage to his vocal chords yet. In an alternate universe we have an Axl who didn't smoke and used more technique coupled with vocal coaches. I'd give my nuts to go see them in 86-87 before they really blew up.
@@calmdownbeavis7039 Mate, Axl is now a very technical singer, which I guess is a result of vocal coaching. He's more careful and controlled with his breathing and singing now. The AC/DC shows are evidence that he still has his high range. I don't know whether smoking killed his mid-range cause he could pull it up till 2010 and then suddenly it fucked up suddenly. And does smoking only affect the mid-range? Unfortunately most GN'R songs involve mid-range singing and Axl can't or doesn't push to pull it off. He resorts to head voice on that range. He's more suited for AC/DC now. To put things together, Axl, even in his prime had to put a lot of effort to sing in the mid-range. It's his singing style that is expensive and as he aged, he probably just couldn't afford it.
@@nahiyanalamgir7056 yeah he never was too great at mid range singing. He sounds good on studio recordings but even back in the day it wasn’t his expertise. His high range is fantastic even today, a result of good technique (whether he was aware of it or not) all those years.
Where in the heck have you been Corey? This song came out 37 years ago!! They've been past-their-prime for at least 30 years!! Have You been Frying on some Kick Ass Acid for The Last 37 years or what? Thier Bright future started 37 years ago!! Jesus Christ Man!!!
Crazy to think that the intro riff was just a warm up doodle slash used to play before gigs, has to be the best intro riff ever, totally timeless and mesmerising
I have the date: August 23rd, 1986 - Whisky. First performance of Child. 'Live Like a Suicide' was not released yet, as it was not released until Dec. 1986. i absolutely love axl;s voice on this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! maybe the arrangement of the music allows for it to be heard better or his mic is louder so you can hear it better. i also think he is singing in a lower register here which is really beautiful and interesting too. sorry - i know i shouldnt comment three times. oh - and the tambourine at thew begining was cool. i could be wrong but it seems like axl used tambourine, cowbell, shakersa little more earlier on.
Love to hear this early raw version of the best rock band ever doing the best rock anthem of all time!and axel transitioning from his hollywood rose style to the GNR Axel!
Absolutely love the ending. The Where do we goes were great. And my favorite part is where Axl sings 'Where does she go? Where did she go? Where did she go-o-o-o-o-o?' And I think even Duff sang where did she go too. Love those lines. And Slash's guitar at the end was just as good as what they ended up with on the final version.
i dont know ... i think the sunset strip/l.a. club goers knew gnr was going to hit it big and they had something special and different. i imagine that change in sound was really appealing. the band-aids they 'lived off of' back then said they knew they were going to get huge and that's one of the reasons they helped them so much. but this song? it sounded great for a first performance, but knowing it was going to be one of the greatest rock songs of all time? yeah, probably not!
I was producing rock bands in the 1980s and when you hear the word ballad you think of what the hair bands were doing. Great but clean ballads. GNR got down into the raw rock and roll and came up with a ballad for the ages. What I call a dirty ballad. They came on the scene like a nuclear bomb.
Love it raws and Slash has the best whiskey driven melodic Solos ever on the planet.🔥🔥🔥back when music had life and breathed R'nR....where do we go?Auto tune that's where we went.😁🤙☝️🤏
if this is actually the first performance, its crazy to think that this gig almost never happened cus Slash and Izzy were too busy running around looking for smack instead of getting to the venue
@@lockyp204he sold his Les Paul Gibson at the time. On the second or third performance of Sweet Child Slash used the red bc rich mockingbird. You can see it on youtube. Sweet Child O Mine at Music Machine 1986.
Que emoção....que emoção.... que emoção.... que emoção..... emocionante..... sensacional....já sei que será a música que vou ouvir todos os dias por um bom tempo....é a minha banda favorita..... viva o Rock and Roll... Obrigado...
Got to give a lot of credit to Steven. I think every fill and beat is exactly like the master. It’s like he knew exactly how to compliment these songs from the beginning. The rest figured it out as they rehearsed it till the official studio recordings.
Wow,now that very cool. What a blast from past.Tjanks for the post. Another live time ago my wife and I saw them in Alpine 89 or 90 I think . We were rockers back then ,ironically almost need a rocker now says .just but brings back great memories. THANKS FOR POSTING
I read that the, Where do we go, was improvised in studio as they jammed and recorded and that Axl was asking the band, where do we go now. And it stuck.
Axl has an amazing vocal range in his younger years he could hit near to just into the 7th Octave Range without using whistle notes. Slash is Slash, like the commercial shows in auditions he shows up and gets the gig and the other auditioners are ducking their heads and walking out and Slash finds out he gets the gig and exclaims, "COOL", mind you due to years of Self Taught more than Schoolings Musicology Experience. Is he the greatest guitarist or musician that ever lived, well man there is noone who can literally categorize a Professional in a Lists of other Professionals. There's no Best or Greatest really, there is part of all that's ever been to present who will be looked back on an learned from , emulated ,ect., Aas those in the future to come go into Their Own Musicology, get fame and fortune or not, you can only be Yourself or a Tributarian, or a Nilli Vanillin ! ! ! Myself, I do not rank musicians, listen to them and they either draw me to them or make me want to "Run Forest RUN", Slash is an Excellent Musicologist along with all so many others ! ! ! Play & Sing on FretBro's & FretSis's . . . 👍😎🎸🤘😊🇺🇲🙏🌹 DDH 3-9-2023.
It's pretty amazing how much quality and not quantity can keep you relevant make you millions and millions of dollars because their body of work huge when you think about the Beatles or Zeppelin and the time. They even existed it's like personifying the whole Rock and roll image had so much to do with it when you can affect fashion and the new sound well I guess you can be called Legends. Slash has truly lived up to it. And anyways it's like Aerosmith kind of ripped the stones a little, G&R ripped Aerosmith a lot. None-the-less appetite was pretty damn strong to carry them and give them the careers they've been able to have. They definitely caught lightning in a bottle and the production performance and overall Sonic quality of appetite was for lack of better words the cats doo doo!
when i hear stuff like this i always just wonder, obviously this is before they had an album out "not counting the live thing". so how popular were they here, how many loyal fans do they have that actually come to every show and actually know the songs, since there is no album to listen to how many people are showing up that actually know there songs. when they say this is a new one how many people in the audience would actually know that or care.
@Christopher Sullivan and those are the best shows I've ever been too. Not a single soul there wants to be anywhere else but there. Plus the acoustics of the venue make the sound way way better you feel the bass in your soul!
They had a huge following in LA. They had to work for a long time to get an audience outside the city. They were playing half full places on their early tours, but once appetite started climbing the charts they were sold out everywhere
what I would give for a Time Machine to go back and watch this live and be there in the crowd. Just amazing.
Can you imagine being in Hollywood at that time...the bands...holy shit.
I was there. This is NOT GNR.
Save a seat for me, I wanna go back.
@@davidziemann9653 The insane debauchery!
@@razcue1 so who was it?
Saw GnR at the Celebrity Theater in 1987, a few weeks after Appetite dropped. I think the venue tops off at 2,500. I was so close to Slash and Axl that the flying mic worried me. It was a great, wild, unpredictable show. That never changed, but the size of the venue sure did. Man, I miss the 80s.
Unreal, I'm very envious you saw them so earlier on. Wow man that's incredible
Axl was only 24 and Slash 21! They are both legends!❤
Guns N' Roses best band!❤
bro slash was like 19, makes it even more impressive
@@stratonicc2651 he was born in 1965
@@sogeking176 oh shit was was 21, idk y ppl have always told me he was 19, my bad
@@stratonicc2651 don't worry man
Crazy how time waits for no one, seems like yesterday.
I actually like this version better than the studio version, mostly because of the guitar playing but also because of Axl’s great dynamics near the end of the song where his power comes out of nowhere. I love the riff played staccato in the second verse and I love Slash’s active fills later in the song.
That raw and at the same time brutally beautiful voice..
A year later I found myself standing in front of Axl as they headlined a basketball gym in San Diego. They were already the greatest band to me, it would take another year before the rest of the country thought so too.
@johnbeckwith1361 “… another year before the rest of the country thought so too.” Not long after that the rest of the world knew that GnR were the greatest rock band since the Stones…. and arguably the best rock band ever. “Welcome to the jungle baby!”
Slash was 21 here and had been playing 6 years
It sounds like he's been playing for 6 months
@@moonandantarctica2 You are such a stupid fuck.
Yep, turned from BMX riding to guitar playing as a teen rebel. Good old Saul.
@@moonandantarctica2 A 6 months guitar student never w´ll play like this.
@@moonandantarctica2what r u trying to achieve here?
Slash's riffs and rolling lead licks are just as phenomenal today as they were back in the day. The whole band actually sounds fantastic with Axl Rose tearing it up on that microphone! Takes me back to when MTV actually played real music.
Só tenho a agradecer a quem conseguiu esse áudio foda ❤❤
'Smiling' Steve Adler drumming to perfection as always.
Thanks again!
Fuck that’s cool
Slash is sensational I don't care if others hate his style of playing
hate?? slash style is the best!! lol
@@guga5191 are you stupid? I said his playing is sensational, and yet other listeners hate and criticized his style of playing.
@@crisarceo7936 yea, I think it’s mainly guitar snobs. Because slash really plays more like classic rock (using a lot of blues based pentatonics) as opposed to the 80s shredders and Van Halen virtuosos. Also his early live performances were often sloppy due to clearly being under the influence. I dig his style.
who hates him? I usually hear really good stuff about him
Well if you read his book biography, he didn't used the les Paul till after they got signed with geffen records, during that time he was finding the right guitar and Amp, till alan niven got him a les paul he used in the appetite for destruction album.
You could tell by his voice that axl was really young here
37 fucking years have passed like nothing!
Yeah man he hadn't done much damage to his vocal chords yet. In an alternate universe we have an Axl who didn't smoke and used more technique coupled with vocal coaches. I'd give my nuts to go see them in 86-87 before they really blew up.
Yeah he was 23 or 24. They'd just signed with Geffen and were living in the hell house. I think Slash was 20 here.
@@calmdownbeavis7039 Mate, Axl is now a very technical singer, which I guess is a result of vocal coaching. He's more careful and controlled with his breathing and singing now. The AC/DC shows are evidence that he still has his high range.
I don't know whether smoking killed his mid-range cause he could pull it up till 2010 and then suddenly it fucked up suddenly. And does smoking only affect the mid-range?
Unfortunately most GN'R songs involve mid-range singing and Axl can't or doesn't push to pull it off. He resorts to head voice on that range. He's more suited for AC/DC now.
To put things together, Axl, even in his prime had to put a lot of effort to sing in the mid-range. It's his singing style that is expensive and as he aged, he probably just couldn't afford it.
@@nahiyanalamgir7056 yeah he never was too great at mid range singing. He sounds good on studio recordings but even back in the day it wasn’t his expertise. His high range is fantastic even today, a result of good technique (whether he was aware of it or not) all those years.
So different but still epic... Slash progressed so much in such a short time!!!
One of the best songs from what I would consider to be in the Top 10 ever recorded.
Como conseguiram esse áudio incrível! Isso é foda demais. O som da banda puro, raíz, ao melhor estilo som de garagem. Fodastico!
These guys are pretty good, they have a bright future ahead of them.
Where in the heck have you been Corey? This song came out 37 years ago!! They've been past-their-prime for at least 30 years!! Have You been Frying on some Kick Ass Acid for The Last 37 years or what? Thier Bright future started 37 years ago!! Jesus Christ Man!!!
@@mikec.3129 I’ve been in this place where the grass is green and the girls are pretty. I wanted to see how good it could be. I just got home.
@@mikec.3129 wtf
Sounds like paradise, Corey.
@@mikec.3129 it was a joke
37 years ago. That time frame covers my son and 3 grand kids. But it is still my favourite song, ever.
I’m right there with you Chuckster
Crazy to think that the intro riff was just a warm up doodle slash used to play before gigs, has to be the best intro riff ever, totally timeless and mesmerising
@@dickiemolitsanti2213 yeah, he changes his story all the time
thats not true, he composed the riff note by note
This story is false.
Popcorn killing it on drums. Miss that dude
"Popcorn"??
@@karlmccarron3318Steven Adler's nickname ❤.
Damn i thought about his hair look like popcorn lol
37 years ago! Never mind where do we go, it's more like where did the time go?
Of all the versions of this song i have ever heard, this is the very best....
Amazing recording of them, knowing how they honed their craft in the studio to make perfect songs that are timeless. THE last great Rock n' Roll band!
Them Nirvana and Oasis
These guys were simply awesome since day one. Incredible.
I have the date: August 23rd, 1986 - Whisky. First performance of Child. 'Live Like a Suicide' was not released yet, as it was not released until Dec. 1986.
i absolutely love axl;s voice on this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! maybe the arrangement of the music allows for it to be heard better or his mic is louder so you can hear it better. i also think he is singing in a lower register here which is really beautiful and interesting too. sorry - i know i shouldnt comment three times. oh - and the tambourine at thew begining was cool. i could be wrong but it seems like axl used tambourine, cowbell, shakersa little more earlier on.
i actually like how they brought in the "where do we go now" during the end of the solo, it makes the buildup to the end much more ominous
Que belleza de sonido, acordes, melodías y arpegios, los mejores de todos los tiempos
que flashas!!!???
@dantelopez1152 pregúntale a tu señora!!! xd
@dantelopez1152 ponelo bien cacatúa!!! Jajajajajaajajjajajajaa
@dantelopez1152 jajajajajajaja xd
The crowd have no idea that they're lucky enough to be the first ever to listen to this massive hit masterpiece
Love to hear this early raw version of the best rock band ever doing the best rock anthem of all time!and axel transitioning from his hollywood rose style to the GNR Axel!
Biggest take away from this early version: Slash never gets a rest (basically has to play lead lines even through the verses)
imagine being able to say you were there to see the first performance of sweet child o mine
It's neat to hear the changes a song goes through before it's final form.
I remember a friend of mine introducing me to Guns in 1987. I thought, oh yeah, rock is turning tough again. It did, for a little while.
creampuff tuff haha.
Cara, que emocionante. Muito obrigado por postar, sou muito fã da banda e me arrepiei aqui. Você é uma lenda
Tamo junto meu nobre 🗿🍷
Há 20 anos sou fã da banda e CARA tu me fez chorar agora. Essa versão eu não conhecia, que sensação MARAVILHOSA. Obrigadaaa!!!!!
Prazer é todo meu em compartilhar isso!
N consigo parar de ouvir
Simpático
Brilliant 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I totally love this arrangement. Brilliant!
It is the same as the record.....
@@johnbeckwith1361 no the solo is different, Axl’s rose is rougher and the whole playing of the band is “dirtier”
Absolutely love the ending. The Where do we goes were great. And my favorite part is where Axl sings 'Where does she go? Where did she go? Where did she go-o-o-o-o-o?' And I think even Duff sang where did she go too. Love those lines. And Slash's guitar at the end was just as good as what they ended up with on the final version.
It's izzy
@@grcyyy what?
I saw they in 1992 in Argentina. Best show I ever see in my life
The crowd had no idea the monster ballad they were witnessing.
i dont know ... i think the sunset strip/l.a. club goers knew gnr was going to hit it big and they had something special and different. i imagine that change in sound was really appealing. the band-aids they 'lived off of' back then said they knew they were going to get huge and that's one of the reasons they helped them so much. but this song? it sounded great for a first performance, but knowing it was going to be one of the greatest rock songs of all time? yeah, probably not!
I was producing rock bands in the 1980s and when you hear the word ballad you think of what the hair bands were doing. Great but clean ballads. GNR got down into the raw rock and roll and came up with a ballad for the ages. What I call a dirty ballad. They came on the scene like a nuclear bomb.
That solo👌🏼
Better than The studio One!
I am pretty sure these guys knew in their hearts exactly what the next five years of their lives were going to be like.
no according to their books, they just wanted to hang around and make music together
@@katel1849 ok
Of course they knew the record company had already told them and gave them this song
My cousins went to Hollywood on the weekends from San Diego from 82 till 1990. They said it was badass!!
Thank you! Gracias! Yo Quiero escuchar más canciones tocadas por primera vez. I want more songs like this played for the first time.
Es una banda cover. No es gnr
The best band ever 💚
I remember watching that concert they did at the ritz on mtv live. Even as a kid I knew they would be the biggest baddest band of the 80s
I love this photo…it APPARENTLY shows Slash playing a Jackson…not sure since the headstock is blurry. He is most noted as a Gibson les Paul player.
Yeah, its a Jackson Firebird
Love it raws and Slash has the best whiskey driven melodic Solos ever on the planet.🔥🔥🔥back when music had life and breathed R'nR....where do we go?Auto tune that's where we went.😁🤙☝️🤏
Hip hop is where it went and now Latin mumble rap and beats not music
Simplesmente sensacional. Obrigado por compartilhar essa preciosidade.
Disponha!
if this is actually the first performance, its crazy to think that this gig almost never happened cus Slash and Izzy were too busy running around looking for smack instead of getting to the venue
So Slash used to play the riff over and over at first. No wonder he used to hate it lol
The riff is a simplified version too lol
Only things I hear notably different are that Izzy is either completely inaudible, or not there .. and that Duff is mostly inaudible.
@@ericblade6152 Yeah, it sounds more like Queen with a loud lead guitar, no rhythm guitar, and little bass.
And that guitar doesn’t sound like a Les Paul. A Jackson going by the photo
@@lockyp204he sold his Les Paul Gibson at the time. On the second or third performance of Sweet Child Slash used the red bc rich mockingbird. You can see it on youtube. Sweet Child O Mine at Music Machine 1986.
Que emoção....que emoção.... que emoção.... que emoção..... emocionante..... sensacional....já sei que será a música que vou ouvir todos os dias por um bom tempo....é a minha banda favorita..... viva o Rock and Roll... Obrigado...
Love it, the raw energy and passion - rock 'n' roll - top class
Got to give a lot of credit to Steven. I think every fill and beat is exactly like the master. It’s like he knew exactly how to compliment these songs from the beginning. The rest figured it out as they rehearsed it till the official studio recordings.
back in the days when they are WILD, YOUNG AND BAD ASS,,,, 😝😝😝
Wow,now that very cool. What a blast from past.Tjanks for the post. Another live time ago my wife and I saw them in Alpine 89 or 90 I think . We were rockers back then ,ironically almost need a rocker now says .just but brings back great memories. THANKS FOR POSTING
That was awesome! I’m 50. Thanks for that memory ❤
I read that the, Where do we go, was improvised in studio as they jammed and recorded and that Axl was asking the band, where do we go now. And it stuck.
Swinging Steven, Duff , and Izzy driving that train for Slash and Axl to do their magic.
Good to see they improved it, especially Slash's parts
Wow, their timing was all over the place.....
Of all the things that made these guys special, their instincts-live and in the studio-were so right
You can hear the difference from then to what we have now
Time before in-ear monitors, click-tracks and all that BS..... This was the last era when music was truly live.
Man, why always the times where Guns sounded perfect are the times with the least material to be found. 1986-1988 and 1999-2002.
1986..the 80'...no doubt something happened at that time.. We were at the top of the best years... Since that time everything collapsed.
Slash playing a Jackson! Wow! That’s brilliant, I wish he kept playing Jackson’s?
He does...just in the studio.
Me gusta demasiado esta interpretación en vivo de axl y la banda 💪💪💪👏👏👏👏
NA ÉPOCA QUE AXL USAVA A VOGAL " O" NO INÍCIO DO REFRÃO,DESCARREGANDO TODA FORÇA DA TÉCNICA VOCAL .
Great voice!🎉
literalmente a primeira vez q ninguem grita na introduçao dessa musica
Estavam vendo pela primeira vez slc
@@Gim_Uisque exato kkkkkkk
I love the riff in the verse
Pegando uma estrada agora e ouvindo, cuidando pra não me passar na velocidade kkkkkk ❤
Wow its in standard tuning as well!! Pretty awesome!
Essa é a melhor música de rocknroll ainda no seu estado bruto.
Axl voice at the end was so epic to me
Just imagine, being there... OMG. But people will say Axl sucked since then. HAters will hate, I must say I loved it.
Favourite songs
Axl has an amazing vocal range in his younger years he could hit near to just into the 7th Octave Range without using whistle notes. Slash is Slash, like the commercial shows in auditions he shows up and gets the gig and the other auditioners are ducking their heads and walking out and Slash finds out he gets the gig and exclaims, "COOL", mind you due to years of Self Taught more than Schoolings Musicology Experience. Is he the greatest guitarist or musician that ever lived, well man there is noone who can literally categorize a Professional in a Lists of other Professionals. There's no Best or Greatest really, there is part of all that's ever been to present who will be looked back on an learned from , emulated ,ect., Aas those in the future to come go into Their Own Musicology, get fame and fortune or not, you can only be Yourself or a Tributarian, or a Nilli Vanillin ! ! ! Myself, I do not rank musicians, listen to them and they either draw me to them or make me want to "Run Forest RUN", Slash is an Excellent Musicologist along with all so many others ! ! ! Play & Sing on FretBro's & FretSis's . . . 👍😎🎸🤘😊🇺🇲🙏🌹
DDH 3-9-2023.
Remind me of childhood memories remind me probably break down and cry
The best era Axl, Slash, Izzy, Duff & Steven
Slash can flat out play!!! He’s immensely talented!!
this is precious
Slash’s tone here is really cool
It’s hilarious that Slash played the riff throughout the verses. Must have been exhausting 😂
It's pretty amazing how much quality and not quantity can keep you relevant make you millions and millions of dollars because their body of work huge when you think about the Beatles or Zeppelin and the time. They even existed it's like personifying the whole Rock and roll image had so much to do with it when you can affect fashion and the new sound well I guess you can be called Legends. Slash has truly lived up to it. And anyways it's like Aerosmith kind of ripped the stones a little, G&R ripped Aerosmith a lot. None-the-less appetite was pretty damn strong to carry them and give them the careers they've been able to have. They definitely caught lightning in a bottle and the production performance and overall Sonic quality of appetite was for lack of better words the cats doo doo!
obg por postar isso mano pqp
Tô ouvindo essa versão pela primeira vez agora e tô chorando aqui.
Not bad.. They got potential..🤗
🤘😎
Axl is amazing here
5:27 It lifts the skin
Thanks for this. Love it !
Meus olhos enchem de lagrimas, pura nostalgia
Não nasci na época mas cresci ouvindo Guns
At 0:30 seconds in the most famous riff ever was unleashed. Rumor has it that Moses had that exact riff hidden in one of his tablets for the future.
when i hear stuff like this i always just wonder, obviously this is before they had an album out "not counting the live thing". so how popular were they here, how many loyal fans do they have that actually come to every show and actually know the songs, since there is no album to listen to how many people are showing up that actually know there songs. when they say this is a new one how many people in the audience would actually know that or care.
Few hundred probably at that point in a club.
@Christopher Sullivan and those are the best shows I've ever been too. Not a single soul there wants to be anywhere else but there. Plus the acoustics of the venue make the sound way way better you feel the bass in your soul!
@@christophersullivan8009 ^
They had a big following by this point. They had already signed with Geffen so their crowd was huge. People knew. People cared.
They had a huge following in LA. They had to work for a long time to get an audience outside the city. They were playing half full places on their early tours, but once appetite started climbing the charts they were sold out everywhere
Legal essas primeiras versão ao vivo
Sounds like it's up a half step or so from album and subsequent versions .
Best solo for this song....
Its interesting hearing this, and understand how the song was subsequently fine tuned for the album.
THIS IS AWESOME
Great!
Izzy's tune sounds very powerful here
I love it