I get it. Not everyone had a professional quality camcorder laying around in 2001. Maybe a little on the boomy side. Get past that and you have an incredible and intimate look at some legendary musicians playing their asses off
Wow, just found this! I was there. In fact, I spotted myself at :24. That's my sister sitting on wall, my friend Steve beside her, then myself with the black ball cap. We had driven 8hrs from Macon Georgia just to see Big Star. During the show, I was standing right next to the fellow taping this. I gave him my address in hopes I could get a copy. That never happened. Nice to see it here.
I saw Alex Chliton open for Billy Bragg and Michelle Schott in 1883/84 in DC. I walked away wondering why Alex and his band of misfits (the bass player looked like he came from the local union) blew the place away.......I have been following him ever since...
The super melodies shine through…… Thank you for posting this, glad I stumbled across this! What a reminder of great band. An inspiration to many…… No imitators could match Big Star… Rest in peace Alex Chilton
I really wish Big Star had caught a break when their first album came out. It could have possibly rewritten the history of the band. They were certainly deserving of success. They were mishandled by their record label and their management.
Excellent! I was fortunate enough to be there. Very glad to see it again. Thanks for posting. One little thing, though. This was in Oxford, Mississippi.
That looks like an early 70's ES-320TD that's had the Melody Maker type pickups replaced with humbuckers, and some kind of improvised control plate held on with electrical tape. I dig it!
KC C gibson es 320 i believe. Modified here with minihumbuckers but eventually added full sized ones. He was pretty rough with it and it has blood and missing bits all over.
I get it. Not everyone had a professional quality camcorder laying around in 2001. Maybe a little on the boomy side. Get past that and you have an incredible and intimate look at some legendary musicians playing their asses off
Wow, just found this! I was there. In fact, I spotted myself at :24. That's my sister sitting on wall, my friend Steve beside her, then myself with the black ball cap. We had driven 8hrs from Macon Georgia just to see Big Star. During the show, I was standing right next to the fellow taping this. I gave him my address in hopes I could get a copy. That never happened. Nice to see it here.
Big Star is My Favourite Band,Beyond the Beatles,Badfinger and Many More,only Chris Bell can be on Top with Them!!!!! LOVE BIG STAR!!!!!!!!!!!
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I saw Alex Chliton open for Billy Bragg and Michelle Schott in 1883/84 in DC. I walked away wondering why Alex and his band of misfits (the bass player looked like he came from the local union) blew the place away.......I have been following him ever since...
That's some serious time travel man
I knew he had influenced tchaikovsky
135 years ago...?!?
Michelle Shocked?
The super melodies shine through…… Thank you for posting this, glad I stumbled across this! What a reminder of great band. An inspiration to many…… No imitators could match Big Star… Rest in peace Alex Chilton
Alex: "This is completely out of control, and my amp is on '2'."
What a typical Chilton moment.
it was a fender twin. they're loud.
Chilton looking a little like a tax attorney kicking back on the weekend here! My hero. A rock star even in casual Friday clothing.
Classic Alex! 🎸
@@livronuvem that’s what I love about em.. no airs put on by Chilton, he was who he was and if you didn’t like it .. well you know
Alex looks so clean an healthy and happy. Nice way to remember him
Great show of a fantastic band . No matter the sound is bad, their attitude and their music can with everything... Thank you very much!!!
This is glorious, marvelous, and mind-blowing all wrapped into one.
Thank you Alex Chilton !!!! Big Star 4 ever!!!
Twenty years!! And every day he plays and sings better !! Miss you Alex...😪
September Gurls starts around 39:40. No capo!
Thanks for the heads up, do they play Nightime in this video ? Thank You !
No Cap! O!
@@1coldboy Your reply means what, exactly?
@@BeatlesCentricUniverse pretty sure you can urbdic "no cap" lol, just a play on the word capo, i know what that is
Would have paid serious money to have a quality version of this.
Nice show, but could have done without the edits dude. At least do them between songs Lol!
The stage was on the north side of the historic Oxford square, just a few blocks from Faulkner's house, Rowan Oak. Great place to hear great music!
thanks, made the change. i got it from the guy who supposedly filmed it and had labeled it as such but i always assumed it was Miss too. cheers
I really wish Big Star had caught a break when their first album came out. It could have possibly rewritten the history of the band. They were certainly deserving of success. They were mishandled by their record label and their management.
An early 70's Gibson ES 320, with humbuckers installed instead of the original single coils.
Glad to see this on You Tube; thanks for uploading it.
Excellent! I was fortunate enough to be there. Very glad to see it again. Thanks for posting. One little thing, though. This was in Oxford, Mississippi.
Imagine if you will ....
always some dude wearing a cowboy hat right in front of you blockin’ ur view!
Lol
i know that guy, he is great dude!
don't lie to me! such a good rock n roll song.
He could have lived off of the royalties from this song that was used as the intro by That 70s Show too bad that hired Cheap Trick to sing it
is that a Gibson Firebrand hybrid John Auer is playing?...............
Modified ES-320TD by the looks of it.
where is this show filmed at ? thanks for sharing excellent
Oxford, MS
@@vacantmoon awesome thanks great video
Big Star Posies
I envy those lucky ones that were at this gig !!
Sorry. The vocals are unlistenable.
Great memories
Great concert!!!!
Dang i was there!
starwipe
Thanks for posting.
That was so cool
What kind of ES is John Auer playing???
That looks like an early 70's ES-320TD that's had the Melody Maker type pickups replaced with humbuckers, and some kind of improvised control plate held on with electrical tape. I dig it!
RIP, A C.
thank you so much!!!!
Great show.. Too bad the video and sound quality isn't that great.
Sound quality is unlistenable.
what kind of guitar is Jon Auer playing?
KC C gibson es 320 i believe. Modified here with minihumbuckers but eventually added full sized ones. He was pretty rough with it and it has blood and missing bits all over.
Sound is sucky
Love his smile @ 58:50