Harvester of Sorrow - Metallica live at Tushino Airfield 1991
An estimated crowd of 1.6 million made this one of the highest attended concerts in history. Hetfield and co. were at the peak of their powers and their music provided the perfect backdrop to the tense atmosphere, as numerous scuffles broke out between the crowd and the heavy military presence. Harvester of Sorrow, in particular, captured the mood.
One of the best live performances by The Smiths full-stop. As close to perfection as it gets.
[QUOTE=βJimmy Mc Nulty, post: 1028573, member: 1168β]Harvester of Sorrow - Metallica live at Tushino Airfield 1991
An estimated crowd of 1.6 million made this one of the highest attended concerts in history. Hetfield and co. were at the peak of their powers and their music provided the perfect backdrop to the tense atmosphere, as numerous scuffles broke out between the crowd and the heavy military presence. Harvester of Sorrow, in particular, captured the mood.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=551_hC414UY
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Russians :rolleyes:
The Cure - From The Edge Of The Green Sea - Rotterdam 18/7/1992
Fucking awesome! No more than Topper Headon with the Clash, Steve Adler showed how vital a monster on the kit was to GNR.
Miss Aretha Franklin - Natural Woman
One of my favourite tunes from that era.
Ashcroft was/is a genius.
Did himself no favours among the music snobs by convincing millions of people to buy his records anyway.
That song is a work of genius, I remember putting that on one night when a group of us were smoking hash at a college house in the mid 90s, absolutely blew everybody away.
Not sure I get you.
I quite like the verve.
The bit about you blowing everyone away with your musical taste.
Off the chain