Cheap Trick - Live In Providence (24.03.1980) [Full Concert]
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Line-up:
Robin Zander - lead vocals, guitar
Rick Nielsen - guitar, backing vocals
Tom Petersson - bass, backing vocals
Bun E. Carlos - drums, percussion
Tracklist:
1. Hello There
2. Clock Strikes Ten
3. I'll Be With You Tonight
4. Southern Girls
5. California Man
6. Speak Now Or Forever Hold Your Peace
7. He's A Whore
8. Oh Candy
9. On Top Of The World
10. Can't Hold On
11. Downed
12. Auf Wiedersehen
Tracklist:
1. Hello There
2. Clock Strikes Ten
3. I'll Be With You Tonight
4. Southern Girls
5. California Man
6. Speak Now Or Forever Hold Your Peace
7. He's A Whore
8. Oh Candy
9. On Top Of The World
10. Can't Hold On
11. Downed
12. Auf Wiedersehen
Do you have the rest of the concert? 🙏🏻
Will always love this band 2024!!!
This show is a lesson in how to play bass in a rock'n roll band. Tom Petersson is a genius.
Cheap Trick is the little band that did. Conquering the globe & the rock and/or roll hearts of millions. ❤Thank you Rockford!
Watching this reminds one of how important Tom's 12 string bass was to the band's sound...and by no coincidence a million or more people lost interest when it was gone for a while there.
Ain't that a shameful absence!! They really are one big dysfunctional family.. I was lucky enough to watch them twice a nite at the Whiggy back when Tom only played 4 stringers.
At their absolute peak. Powerful. How I choose to remember my favorite band that is not The Beatles. Thanks CT for wonderful concert memories.
Your words are mine! ❤
Yes this was the peak with the exception maybe of "Dream Police" After that they should have STOPPED because their music simply doesnt hold up. The last 25 years or so have been pretty pathetic especially after they dumped Bun E.
Wow!!! What a show!
Robin an the boys Kickin Ass as always 👏👏👏😎
For so many years I wasn't aware of how brilliant Cheap Trick were/are! I missed Robin Zander during his hottest periods! I will always regret that!
Best band ever!!
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Live, as good as I have seen, in an arena setting!
That middle section of "Clock Strikes Ten" is unique and sounds so good!
This is the great Cheap Trick in there prime !
They were in their prime in '79
In my humble opinion
@@Declaringthendfromthebeginning this tour was still in the prime, but I agree Dream Police is there prime.
I saw this tour a few weeks later in Madison Wisconsin.
Earsplitting 😎
I saw this in New Orleans Biloxi Gulf Port Lafayette Lake Charles Baton Rouge and some in Texas. Bands use to play every city back then.
Man this is gold!
They don't look like a punk band, but you can hear the influence of punk in their sound. Kind of a cross between punk and power pop
Not a punk rock band but the masters of power pop!
Real, loud, drums. ❤
Heaven tonight tour so good ,my first show was dream police what an event
What a team!
Robin was at the height of beauty and voice, but i missed the guitar. They get louder with two guitars and Robin was so much sexier playing guitar. This man is pure gold
I think The Flame is his best ever.
Great video. Can't wait to make dvd of this. But this isn't the entire show! Surrender? Dream Police? This is when Zander stopped playing guitar which was big mistake. I guess manager
thought to make him a 'pop star' which he wasn't he was is a rock n roller! The band is better with him playing guitar. The set list was cool they did old stuff but back then most of new
fans didn't know the old stuff. They wanted the hits the girly songs! But Cheap Trick was always a kick butt rock band even with ballads or pop songs. But this is a cool show from 80's!
This is just fing awesome, I saw them the night before 3 24 in albany, from then on I was hooked on live shows,my big brother explained that feeling tome after he daw the Beatles at shea stadium and that's how I feel before every cheap trick concert.
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@kieran I know it's dazzling to receive a reply. How are you today?
@@brittdanielrocks great ronon are you, how was the show in Detroit, can't wait until Aug 3rd in Boston
@@kieranfeeney5032 thanks, and be sure of the best always. I don't do this oftenly, but wouldn't mind giving you the privilege of conversing discretely.
@@kieranfeeney5032 how about that? Since you've been a consistent supporter.
I was there…..it was my second concert. Moon Martin and the Ravens backed them up…..amazing show.
Thanks! Amazing concert…Robin looks as hot as😍 absolutely love the song Oh, Candy
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Look at the superleads. Wow.
Super leads?
I’ve been to literally hundreds of concerts. Everyone from AC/DC to ZZ Top. Cheap Trick was by far THE LOUDEST out of all of them.
The stage volume is obviously defeaning. Bun E is playing what i think was his best looking kit. The dark Slingerland custom kit with brass hardware.
Bun E is playing a double bass! I don't remember that he ever played double bass! They are not same band without him!
@@elvinposey5251 He switched over to a double kick set up around the time Tom left. From my observation Bun notably changed up some of the arrangements when he played that kit. He reverted to a single kick by the time of Tom's return on Lap of Luxury.
Dig that 12-string bass
Bun e Carlos got this band swingin'
Its gold, Jerry! Gold!
Damn I saw them in Towson MD during this time. My older brother had to take me and my friend at the insistence of someone’s parent. We all had a great time, even my brother who didn’t know who Cheap Trick were. 🧢🎸
Would love to see the rest of this concert 🙏🏻❤️
Me too!!!
I was there......brilliant!
Rad! I was 14…
Redding is they Best concert
There's an element we are not seeing. There's another guitar or keyboard not seen, but heard. Check out clock strikes ten and match Rick's playing to the sound.
I hear the guitar on my earbuds you are correct sir
This was very badass! I'd love to hear the story behind this show. What was the album this was in support of? By the date it appears to be post Live At Budokan. When was Dream Police released?
Considering the date it was before All Shook Up came out (October 1980) and Tom left the band either during the recording of the album or after it was finished so it had to have been before then. So it coulda been a DP support tour or maybe something on its own? Idk but all I know is it's incredible!
you are right. Rick plays opening of HIGH PRIEST before He's a Whore! I thought they'd play entire song but no. @@dannyvalentine468
I was there...STIL the Dream Police era!
I think if it was a DP tour there woulda been more DP material. Don't forget that DP was recorded and ready to go before the unofficial release of Budokan was a surprise hit. So a lot of that DP material was in the set long before Budakon slipped out of the charts and Elektra deemed it time to finally release DP.@@dannyvalentine468
This show was the dream police tour.
Who is playing rhythm guitar? I only see Rick on stage. I hear 2 guitars playing especially the first few songs.
12-string bass. That was their secret sauce.
right? plays like a rhythm guitar player alot of the time...@@skipbreakfast
NOT a full concert, maybe half of it.
were they playing stuff from All Shook Up this early in 1980? I could imagine that since it did come out only a few months after this show.. I was like "hm, why are they ignoring that one?"
I agree.
i see kurt cobain stole the vocals act.....
Not liking this one