Wayne Kramer (of MC5) Lecture - On MC5 and the Evolution of Pop Music

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @leetintary2074
    @leetintary2074 8 месяцев назад +8

    “As the business aspect expanded, the creative aspect contracted.” A maxim indicative of every art.

  • @Lucasisdemon
    @Lucasisdemon 10 лет назад +68

    He asked, "How many people ever heard of the rock band, The MC5?"
    I woulda stood up like,
    "BROTHA WAYNE KRAMER! BROTHA WAYNE KRAMER!"

    • @georgefromgreece4119
      @georgefromgreece4119 9 лет назад +3

      Lucas Limon That's EXACTLY the SPIRIT! God Bless You Brother and All! Greetings from Greece!

    • @QuarrellaDeVil
      @QuarrellaDeVil 7 лет назад +5

      I would have held up a lighter.

    • @room23productions12
      @room23productions12 3 года назад

      real talk haha

    • @Diaperdonnie
      @Diaperdonnie 8 месяцев назад

      I would’ve stood up and said, kick out the jams motherfucker

  • @Carlito1988
    @Carlito1988 12 лет назад +22

    Seriously, who could have ever predicted Wayne Kramer speaking (very well, at that) before a University class, 40 years after the MC5??. Very insightful; the students in this class have no idea how lucky they are to have a living rock music legend before them!

  • @averyantitory4626
    @averyantitory4626 10 лет назад +26

    Huge respect to the MC5...Made me read, explore music and politics more. I'll always love them.

  • @chadm8868
    @chadm8868 8 дней назад

    Wow! I’m just finding this. Wayne Kramer walking back and forth in front of a class of students speaking and strongly resembling a professor. Amazing. What a legend he is and he downplays it, he understands the room that he is in. This is gold.

  • @taddy666
    @taddy666 5 лет назад +12

    What a great guy - a perfect mix of great talent, high ideals, intelligence and humility... and glorious heavy rock n roll.

  • @Sirchud68
    @Sirchud68 9 лет назад +78

    It's a crime this room isn't packed!

    • @stephenkane2464
      @stephenkane2464 7 лет назад

      seriously
      !!

    • @kevmac1230
      @kevmac1230 7 лет назад +1

      Stephen Kane it'd be full for Chance the Rapper.Go figure

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 5 лет назад +4

      Wayne's not stupid .that's why it's being taped.almost 50K now.and the stuff that's popping up on YT will help pass the word. word to the MOTHERFUCKERS

    • @johnromeo5145
      @johnromeo5145 4 года назад

      I know, right?

  • @VirginiaWolf88
    @VirginiaWolf88 9 лет назад +19

    I'm glad that Wayne Kramer is doing well and is still rocking!
    This is great to see. Thank You for posting!!

  • @davebowen798
    @davebowen798 10 лет назад +43

    I would have stayed in college if wayne Kramer was givingn a lesson.

  • @alansmith8264
    @alansmith8264 8 лет назад +14

    BROTHER WAYNE KRAMER. He walks into room of students. The room is not at full capacity.He graitiiously gives himself as a person , performer and relentless icon. What more can you ask for !This is why for me as a person and time traveler 1970's rock is stellar.

  • @905Alive
    @905Alive 9 лет назад +14

    This is a great lecture, especially for those who are young and did not live during the time of freedom of music, before the spirit of the radio died, or was murdered by the corporations.

  • @jonathanmarsh5955
    @jonathanmarsh5955 7 лет назад +13

    Impressive and informative! Wayne Kramer, what a talent and what an intellect. Great that he is still about to carry the Legend that is the MC5.

  • @LA80sMike
    @LA80sMike 10 лет назад +17

    Brothers and Sisters....This Man Mr. Kramer is an Icon and should be celebrated for his influence....

    • @joanhoward7471
      @joanhoward7471 6 лет назад

      LA80sMike

    • @DetVen
      @DetVen 6 лет назад

      He is in Detroit...Brother Wayne...he never needs to buy a drink or pay for a meal in Detroit.

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 5 лет назад

      and he can flat out play!

  •  9 лет назад +13

    I was sixteen when this came out and it rocked harder than most could stand, I loved it'

  • @nyantama9423
    @nyantama9423 10 лет назад +18

    Of course I do know you and your band MC5 sir! A fan's here in Tokyo Japan!!

    • @evanabbott2737
      @evanabbott2737 6 лет назад +2

      nyantama Tokyo?? That’s awesome! I am a Detroit native and it’s really cool to see people wayyyy over in japan love Detroit rock and roll! Detroit produced the best rock and roll bands of all time!😁👍

    • @baronsaturday2103
      @baronsaturday2103 5 лет назад +1

      Luv from an MC5, Stooges, and Heartbreakers (Thunders) crazed fan from Holland! :)

  • @bartlettohio
    @bartlettohio 9 лет назад +21

    You must see the July 19, 1970 show on youtube. Wayne was one of the greatest showmen in the history of rock....he made Pete Townsend look like he was standing still !!!! MC5 FOR EVER !!!

    • @nicomurder
      @nicomurder 7 лет назад

      james mcbride Townsend? showmanship? Ever seen Hendrix 😂?

    • @STPfuzzDemon
      @STPfuzzDemon 2 года назад

      Was like having a full band of Moon and Townshend.

    • @hwearrow
      @hwearrow 9 месяцев назад

      Townsend is untouchable man. One of the best guitarist and creative force in Rock music. MC5 began making covers of Who

    • @averyadrian1534
      @averyadrian1534 6 месяцев назад

      Each did amazing stuff - appreciate each for their own unique approach

  • @MrYoungblood007
    @MrYoungblood007 11 лет назад +7

    Wayne Kramer is a living legend!

  • @tomalapevides
    @tomalapevides 5 лет назад +11

    Wayne sounds like a really good dude. Such an honest chat, especially the end - people kind of expect their rock idols to still be living that life, but in reality a lot of them are just trying to stay alive and get by. Reminded me of John Brannon from Negative Approach, funnily enough also from Detroit, who despite being revered by punks worldwide had to work in a restaurant to make ends meet.
    I'm happy to see that Wayne is doing good and working on cool stuff

  • @frequencyfluxfandango8504
    @frequencyfluxfandango8504 5 лет назад +7

    Now THIS GUY is someone I can listen to, not just because I love the MC5, but because He's really been there. He has a philosophically optimistic attitude despite some heavy times in his life. Not easy for me as I am pretty cynical ..but Mr Kramer, WE SALUTE YOU, Ramblin' Rose.

  • @rubberneckk
    @rubberneckk 6 лет назад +6

    Hard to believe watchin this just how much this man could rock!..sweet god the MC5 were out and out, balls to the wall rock n roll. I bet those in the audience are thinking ‘who the hell is this old guy’..not knowing exactly who they are talkin to. Not many rocked as good!!..would truly be an honor to listen to Wayne Kramer speak..hope they remember it.

  • @edwardbliss8931
    @edwardbliss8931 11 лет назад +21

    How is this class only half full? It's Wayne Kramer!

    • @gazriley624
      @gazriley624 5 лет назад +1

      lol i know right?

    • @jayro3931
      @jayro3931 4 года назад

      I only see one person, lol. So sad

    • @lastnamefirst4035
      @lastnamefirst4035 3 года назад

      This is great bc it's my generation and I remember all of what he is talking about but I don't know how interesting it would be to younger people. Its hard to talk about this without wanting to say "Our generation had so much more than yours" 😀 And I don't think alot of this interests many people less you're a music fanatic like me

  • @sattwa2
    @sattwa2 Год назад +2

    Wayne is priceless. Thank you for your honesty🙏

  • @tucostiglitz9397
    @tucostiglitz9397 2 года назад +2

    GREAT MAN, GREAT MUSICIAN. MC5 is one on the best Rock band ever. Thanks from Italy, Wayne.

  • @elvisdekantor5909
    @elvisdekantor5909 12 лет назад +2

    I didn't realize how smart and insightful he is. A guy worth listening to, and I hope he develops his voice as a commentator on pop culture (as well as his kick-ass guitar playing!) Wayne Kramer is a national treasure in the best sense!

  • @ScottyStar
    @ScottyStar 9 лет назад +10

    "Take it easy, but take it."
    Legend.

  • @DonJLeBlanc
    @DonJLeBlanc 8 месяцев назад +1

    A really , really remarkable dude !! could listen to Wayne for hrs !!!! 💯👍💚

  • @ericgendell8874
    @ericgendell8874 8 лет назад +6

    What a great conversation!!! The wise elder teaching the youth what they need to know. Wayne should have begun the lecture by playing the video of "looking at You" to provide some context. Some of these kids have no idea of who he is or was and they would be stunned and shocked to the core of their souls to see this old, well spoken gentleman as a kid stoned to the gills on acid, giving the wildest performance of his life.
    Wayne's posture is excellent. Does he practice yoga? He carries himself with the vigor of a much younger man.

  • @alexandrevo
    @alexandrevo 5 лет назад +3

    Here a big big fan of MC5 in Brazil. No one really knows them. Poor guys, they are missing one of the most influent bands ever. What we know about rock and punk rock was originated there, in the sixties from MC5 songs, and style. MC5 lives 4ever

  • @jayhawk1213
    @jayhawk1213 7 лет назад +4

    A lot of knowledge and truth. Glad I discovered this lecture and MC5 as a young musician. MC5 is was on another level sonically.

  • @bunnyhead71
    @bunnyhead71 10 лет назад +6

    Wayne...YOU ARE LOVED!!!! I have always said the MC5 were the Lenny Bruce of Rock & Roll...

  • @Veaseify
    @Veaseify 10 лет назад +8

    When he says 'ROCK' he automatically mimes playing a guitar.. that sums it up right there..

  • @fatbelly27
    @fatbelly27 5 лет назад +2

    It's great to hear Wayne Kramer talk intelligently about how things were in the 1960s. I have only recently discovered MC5 and was amazed that they were so far ahead of the curve in regards to rock music.

  • @SuSinner
    @SuSinner 11 лет назад +3

    Still such a cool guy. One of the best rock guitarists, ever. Super smart, and sharp. Thanks Wayne xo

  • @GK-ev5rd
    @GK-ev5rd 3 года назад +1

    What a great overview! I grew up in Detroit and UNLIKE so many, I did not DIG the MC5. I was more of a TOP 40 KId and I did not morph to FM and many of the bands that Mr. Kramer referrs to...however, he is so right. We have REGRESSED in that, unlike the 50s and 60s when ALL music blended together, today, it is so segregated and radio makes it that way too, The days of when Wayne grew up in a major city, where you had music all over the AM dials are gone. So are the many music lesson studios, and the fact that so much today is so technologically blended and gone are the days when groups made music. HE gives a great history lesson that I can relate to, and lived....Those days are sadly over....

  • @PaleojayBowers
    @PaleojayBowers 9 лет назад +6

    This is the best music information I have heard- EVER!!

  • @Jesvox1234
    @Jesvox1234 11 лет назад +5

    brutha wayne kramer!!! such a great detailed lecture

  • @CayusCaesar7
    @CayusCaesar7 Месяц назад

    That guy I really can relate. Great loss. Love u Brother Wayne, someday we all meet. Rest in Peace man!!!

  • @sattwa2
    @sattwa2 Год назад

    Such a joy. The Professor. Educating the young.

  • @HowBrownPhiladelphia
    @HowBrownPhiladelphia 11 лет назад +2

    Excellent lecture.....from an excellent speaker !
    Thanks for the great upload !!

  • @zenos.5315
    @zenos.5315 3 года назад +1

    MC5….. “KICK OUT THE JAMS “
    Best video for me was the live version of Looking at You, your stage presence and playing still gives me goose bumps, outstanding. Love You Wayne!!!!!!!

  • @vox1966
    @vox1966 5 лет назад +2

    Wish I could have been there can’t believe that there is only a handful at this this guy is a legend

  • @concretepigeon1
    @concretepigeon1 11 лет назад +3

    I would love to have been here -the man is such a humble legend !

  • @killerbunyip
    @killerbunyip 9 лет назад +7

    Why didn't my university have lectures on the evolution of pop music?! Just imagine...Have to drink my beer quickly today...going to a Wayne Kramer lecture. Living musical and social history. That kid sitting there doesn't know how lucky he is. Hope he didn't go home and say...```Had to sit through a talk by some old bloke....who the hell is the MC5?'' Listening to him reinforces to me how utterly crap today's music industry is.

  • @kzinful
    @kzinful 8 месяцев назад

    We lost Brother Wayne only a few days ago. What strikes me ( and makes me laugh inside ) is how both Wayne and Pete Townsend talk of their musical experiences to mostly audiences who've never seen them live when they were younger, and how Goddamn powerful they were, it was glorious.
    Thank You, Brother Wayne for kicking out the jams.

  • @kingoftomatoes
    @kingoftomatoes 9 лет назад +3

    very interesting lecture, should be required watching for all students of 20th century American history

  • @crabman732
    @crabman732 9 лет назад +10

    This must not have been widely advertised. I was in college at LSU when this was filmed. LSU is an hour-and-a-half drive from New Orleans. If I had known that Wayne Kramer was giving a lecture on rock and roll at Loyola, I could have made that drive in 20 minutes.
    Oh well. I'll watch it now.

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 5 лет назад

      exactly!!!

    • @sparkymcplumpthepolydactyl2079
      @sparkymcplumpthepolydactyl2079 5 лет назад

      There is so much cool shit going on in New Orleans, you miss more than you see, cause you see so much and don’t even realize it until you are gone...

  • @betorockefeller6041
    @betorockefeller6041 7 лет назад +5

    You , Who Film this !!!! God Bless you for thousands lifes !!!

  • @EricLayland1
    @EricLayland1 11 лет назад

    This is a phenomenal lecture. I had no intention of listening to it all and did! If you stumble across this video watch it. Wayne discusses the music industry, creativity, experience, addiction, evolution and reinvention in a very entertaining manner.

  • @DylanThomas66
    @DylanThomas66 7 лет назад +10

    I wonder if any of these kids realized how badass the man is

  • @ronnie5129
    @ronnie5129 4 года назад +1

    WAYNE, RULES, HE GIVES ONE ONE THE GREATEST SPEACHES HERE THAT I HAVE EVER HEARD, THE MC5 SHOULD BE IN THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME, 4 OF THESE GUY'S WENT TO MY HIGH SCHOOL IN LINCOLN PARK MICHIGAN, COUSIN FIGEL

  • @missmysuits
    @missmysuits 12 лет назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant. Brilliant man.

  • @peach495
    @peach495 6 лет назад +6

    I still play all three of their albums regularly, the music stands the test of time. Not all music does. For instance the Beatles Sgt. Peppers is probably a superior LP but I can't listen to it all the way through today. I can listen to any song on it randomly but not the LP from beginning to end. I can with all 3 MC5 LP's.
    I grew up in Detroit & still live in southeast Michigan.

    • @peach495
      @peach495 3 года назад +1

      @Joe Joe
      I do still get drunk & High. Since I'm retired on a $65,000 annual pension with nothing better to do after I've ridden my hHarley all day or played a round of golf.

    • @peach495
      @peach495 3 года назад +1

      @Joe Joe
      No, I'm. retired Ironworker. I did do a lot of work for companies that retooled the auto plants though.

    • @revwahfair
      @revwahfair 3 года назад

      I still live Downriver Detroit, 94 & Telegraph. Still Rocking!

  • @arno-luyendijk4798
    @arno-luyendijk4798 Год назад

    This lecture made me think some things over about myself. SInce the 1980's when I was an adolescent, I found the music of my generation boring because most of it didn't "address" some things that had to be changed: it sounded all dance music to me. Of course I now realise that I was mighty biased, but the main artists of my generation who did address important things to me came from Germany (I was born and bred Dutch) like Nena and Döf, but they sounded like exceptions to me...little did I know about hardcore punk then. But anyway, the society changing attitude of the 1960's generation still resounds to me: make the change yourself, organise things, address bad things to be changed in your lyrics etc. . It now looks to me I am a generation-less person because I still can't feel a 1980's attitude within myself: it is mainly the attitude of a need of change that inspires me and I got proof of it: the release of Nelson Mandela and the fall of the Berlin Wall were very important proofs of the fact that idealism pays off, in the long term, maybe , but it ALWAYS pays off and I got to make a long nose to conservative pubic who tried to tell us otherwise....so you may say I experienced a reversed generation feeling. But it surely still inspires me to this day, even in my work at daycare where I try to get the children experienced with music by making musical instruments with them from recyclable plastic and other so called waste material. To me, that material is not waste but creative material waiting to be used, and if I educate the next punk rockers with a broader attitude than that what Wayne Kramer describes here from the post 1976 punk community, then I have done my work well. And BTW, mr Kramer proves still an inspiration to me. A good dude. This lecture moved my emotions on a deep level. Thank you, Wayne Kramer.

  • @Labor_Jones
    @Labor_Jones 7 лет назад +1

    over the years I had at least 20 copies of the 3 albums on their major label.
    love the guys.

  • @vascojoao
    @vascojoao 6 лет назад +1

    I just couldnt live in america, everytime I was in NY I were always scared , I didnt appreciate as I would like to, always afraid of a lost bullet of some argument near me. I think that John Sinclair lives in Holland now. I'm blessed cause I'm portuguese. Wayne Kramer is one of the better and developed human beings that I know. Thank you!

    • @shable1436
      @shable1436 5 лет назад +1

      U.S. isn't like you think it is, if you judge from media then your way off. My wife is Portuguese and from Lisboa. She loves it here and says thats what she thought as well, the violence is everywhere. Its really not like that, i mean the cities have bad areas but bullets are not whizzing everywhere. The U.S. is huge, its not just cities, and we have so many ppl that some bad things are always going on, but you have to understand that in context to how large and vast our country is. Its so beautiful here it would leave you breathless, and so much to see beyond walking the inner hoods of some ghetto where there is no white ppl, and thats where you have potential of getting hurt.

  • @0Imtheslime0
    @0Imtheslime0 4 года назад +1

    Brother Wayne Kramer is on my list of top 5 guitarist of all time. Brother Tyner is also on my top 5 list of the best frontmen ever.

  • @mikenaykki2173
    @mikenaykki2173 3 года назад +1

    Great Lecture! 👍👍🎸😎

  • @justFUNdimples
    @justFUNdimples 10 лет назад +13

    A telling sign of what's wrong with contemporary mainstream music is the lack of people in this class listening to this lecture. No one is willing to seek out and discover music, which is strange since the risk is less now that anything is streamable and essentially free.

    • @baliscotsurf
      @baliscotsurf 7 лет назад +2

      why do people think that MORE is best? More views, more people in attendance? Contemporary!!? Who wants that? I don't want mainstream...didn't want my parents to dig my scene, my music. I have never been in..always been an outsider and that's what R&R is..it's for us few outsiders. I don't need validation. I know who is great, who is pushin it..innovators like WK and Fred Smith.

  • @leonardvaivada9046
    @leonardvaivada9046 5 лет назад +6

    I remember it like it was yesterday buy my first MC% 8 track tape. I think the year was 1969 'Kick Out The Jams I could not play it loud enough. I really like Wayne's lecture and it is a shame there was not more people there but it did not seem to bother him. I have to laugh at how my friends and I loved the motherfucker back then it was unheard of.. My cousin said it once and it like she committed a crime. If her parents found out she was dead.

  • @risboturbide9396
    @risboturbide9396 8 месяцев назад +2

    R.I.P. Wayne Kramer

  • @roybobcarrousers1093
    @roybobcarrousers1093 5 лет назад +2

    TRUTH! From Brother Wayne

  • @feedmysleaze1
    @feedmysleaze1 8 лет назад +1

    Nice to hear Wayne testifying.:)

  • @maroonlectroid
    @maroonlectroid 11 лет назад +1

    great talk. thanks wayne.

  • @shaunkelly-kenyon6693
    @shaunkelly-kenyon6693 9 лет назад +3

    this should be required listening/watching tor all kids with headphones

  • @winterlandboy
    @winterlandboy 11 лет назад +1

    I worked at The East. Town theatre in Detroit during The MC 5,s life.They were energy personified

  • @Alstonar80
    @Alstonar80 Год назад +3

    19:10 put your hand down dude. This god will get to you.

  • @crlaw75
    @crlaw75 10 лет назад +9

    I hate it when rockers get old, but that is part of life.

    • @MrSKINFLICK
      @MrSKINFLICK 6 лет назад +1

      You're right + Wayne Kramer looks like like nothing but a narrow-minded American businessman in 2011, he always seems apologize without having been asked/forced to apologize to anyone. He probably needed MONEY to survive with such a silly prostitution claptrap. The college kids in front of him are similarly dumb assholes. No pleasing view. Post from Germany.

    • @jackjohnson7396
      @jackjohnson7396 6 лет назад

      That's life, not fair but the way it is.

    • @johnnyguitar7921
      @johnnyguitar7921 5 лет назад

      @@MrSKINFLICK haha

  • @slickshaft1
    @slickshaft1 12 лет назад +1

    Very honest and insightful, what a treasure

  • @KarlSharicz
    @KarlSharicz 5 лет назад +3

    I was fortunate enough to have seen The MC5 in Boston in March of 1979 along with Family and Stone the Crows. The MC5 was the most impressive. During the interim, Rob Tyner was in the audience and no one seemed to know who he was. Tall and intimidating, he walked by me and stared at me. At that moment I thought he either recognized me or knew that I was in a different mindset and I had just been found out. A strange experience that I can recall as if it happened yesterday. Of all the bands I saw back then, three bands that I feel fortunate enough to have seen live are The Beatles, The Jeff Beck Group, and The MC5.

    • @STPfuzzDemon
      @STPfuzzDemon 2 года назад

      You mean March of 1970, not '79.

    • @johnbock1896
      @johnbock1896 Год назад

      I don't mean to be contrary, but, I knew Rob Tuner, and,he was definitely not tall . Rather short actually.Medium height at best,maybe five foot six inches.I am five foot eight inches, and he was not as tall as me .

    • @johnbock1896
      @johnbock1896 Год назад

      I wrote I knew ROB TYNER ! And the silly computer changed it! Hope it doesn't do it now!

  • @minijimi
    @minijimi 7 лет назад +4

    Wow I would give my left arm to be there. These kids don't know how lucky they are. I would have a million questions.

  • @motorcityquig
    @motorcityquig 11 лет назад +2

    That would be the case if he lectured in Michigan. The MC5 were huge there back in the day and everyone of us old fogies who saw them in concert all have a story.

  • @phillipnorman7423
    @phillipnorman7423 3 года назад

    brilliant.thanks for uploading

  • @curtandoscar
    @curtandoscar Год назад

    For anyone who thinks the class is nearly empty - check out 39:09 - a wide shot of the whole class which shows that most of the desks have someone sitting at them - just more towards the middle/back of the class.

  • @Labor_Jones
    @Labor_Jones 7 лет назад +2

  • @TobcioccLeyton
    @TobcioccLeyton Год назад

    wayne Kramer you are amazing

  • @atticuswilson8816
    @atticuswilson8816 2 года назад +1

    The stuff he said about punk is true, with the exemption or rage against the machine I think, they made their own distinct sound within punk, and was one of the first really politically bold and alighted bands in a while

  • @screendrem
    @screendrem 12 лет назад

    Greatness. Brilliantly educational.

  • @thevoxofreason8468
    @thevoxofreason8468 6 лет назад +1

    Agree with Wayne and I'm a generation younger.
    ...rambling Rose, rambling Rose...
    Ohhhh Ohhhh Ohhhh.

    • @timsydlowski5208
      @timsydlowski5208 6 лет назад

      *TheVoxOfReason* song should be played after each time a Justin Bieber song is played so that young fans of computer pop can appreciate rock and rock performances

  • @poneyret
    @poneyret 8 месяцев назад

    Total Respect

  • @turqoiseillinois9955
    @turqoiseillinois9955 4 года назад +1

    To stay right size.
    I love that.

  • @davidclay2339
    @davidclay2339 2 года назад +1

    I believe I read all other original mc5 members are dead. Sad Glad that wayne is alive.

    • @STPfuzzDemon
      @STPfuzzDemon 2 года назад

      Drummer Dennis Thompson is also still with us.

  • @nasticanasta
    @nasticanasta 3 года назад +1

    hehe so correct, we did play in our garages, and yes we did ride to hear bands play in their garages, and kids came to see us...I had an old Kent, probably a 66

  • @motorcityquig
    @motorcityquig 11 лет назад +2

    Folks, listen to the live version of "Kick out the Jams". Turn up the volume and let the song send a charge down your spine.

  • @arnyarny77
    @arnyarny77 11 лет назад +1

    hey wayne i appreciate your knowledge

  • @klausrain111
    @klausrain111 7 лет назад +2

    I was around then, 23 in 1970, and I was aware of the MC5 and the Stooges, but I never heard their music. Why? Because I was into Crosby Stills and Nash and Jackson Browne and the Doors and of course the Stones and Beatles and stuff. They sound great now, the MC5 do.

  • @KingfisherLtd
    @KingfisherLtd Год назад +1

    Cool guy. I envy Wayne's "garage band" childhood

  • @deanguando1335
    @deanguando1335 Год назад

    A wealth of knowledge.

  • @richardrybinski2320
    @richardrybinski2320 5 лет назад

    I wonder if anybody is taking notes or worried that this will be included on the mid term. God bless Brother Wayne.

  • @cwb0051
    @cwb0051 10 лет назад +7

    I like him..

  • @droliver
    @droliver 4 года назад +1

    Great lecture

  • @nicmart
    @nicmart 10 месяцев назад

    I discovered the MC5 in their time because I heard their song…on the radio.

  • @dennymcfastlane8530
    @dennymcfastlane8530 9 лет назад +3

    At 16:55 Little does Wayne Kramer realize...Panning into view at front row left is an avid fan of the MC5. Study his facial feature's, he wishes Brother Wayne would discuss how many chicks he Balled on that hidden Mattress in the upper part above the Grande Ballroom stage. And would You please go into a blow by blow description Brother Kramer! "KiCk oUt tHe JaMs M.F." *P.s. Look at the colors in Brother Wayne's attire--Can You say..."WHITE PANTHER PARTY"? *P.p.s. Overall, this is very cool Brother Wayne.

  • @greatness768
    @greatness768 Год назад

    MC5. What a great American band.

  • @freakhood
    @freakhood 10 лет назад +3

    Im Greek myself and didnt know he's half Greek but again it makes no difference to me as the guy is plain genius.Greetings from London Wayne!

    • @georgefromgreece4119
      @georgefromgreece4119 9 лет назад

      Snoopy Snoopy He's a great man for sure, authentic and a true original in any sense! I'm Greek too and one of my questions just got answered, I mean I always wondered if he 's Greek since he looks a lot like a Greek man, he's green eyed I think, he even has all those characteristic penetrating sweet eagle-like features yet sweet mentality like the brows and penetrating eyes and all, aside all that positive energy and likes, he even resembles my father! God Bless!

  • @Christynchris1
    @Christynchris1 11 лет назад

    Wayne...you ARE all that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @johnromeo5145
    @johnromeo5145 4 года назад +1

    Brother Wayne Kramer, distinguished Toastmaster!

  • @seandecastro
    @seandecastro 9 лет назад +1

    this is so informative!!!

  • @williamosorio1849
    @williamosorio1849 4 года назад +2

    MC5 top band

  • @BlueRosebuds
    @BlueRosebuds 11 лет назад +1

    What a riot, he looks so proper here...hehe! A real talent, I'm so glad he didn't O.D. and pass away like so many other greats...

  • @TheeDangDangs
    @TheeDangDangs 11 лет назад +1

    open air 1340 in Denver plays an awesome mix of music, well worth the time