I used to enjoy walking up to Mike Roe after their local concerts and talking with him for a while. He was cool, he would stick around to talk with people after the concert. He's a real thinker and interesting as heck to chat with. It's been years & years...
Here's another poster who was NOT there in '94 or '95. I was in New Zealand, and only just discovering - but completely loving any 77s I could find - which was not much.
Now I'm in South Korea and it's still hard to find anything, so I'm really glad of this clip - and all the others too - being up.
I saw them in Denver circa 93. I had this CD and loved it. Being an old rocker, I recognized that Roe's lead lick in this song is almost note for note that same as the live version of Eric Clapton's Wheels of Fire album, song "Crossroads". Never the less, here was one brave band, going into nightclubs to play. That's what I call Christianity. The Pray Naked CD is excellent.
I was at 1995, and mike had already cut his hair, and was wearing at t-shirt that said "I KNOW BRIAN" Nevertheless, any footage of a-train is good for me.
Mike Roe - Man of 1000's hair styles. This one was during the Robert Smith phase. Great song. Thx for posting. A-Train was awesome. Anyone know what he is doing these days? Still love that message on the answering machine. Oh - is it just me or is it true that most of their concerts have lots of white dudes in their 20's and 30's... including me, I guess.
I'm pretty sure this is 1994 and not 1995. I was at the 1995 Cornerstone performance, and it had Bruce Spencer on drums and no Dave Leonhardt if memory serves.
I used to enjoy walking up to Mike Roe after their local concerts and talking with him for a while. He was cool, he would stick around to talk with people after the concert. He's a real thinker and interesting as heck to chat with. It's been years & years...
Delivered0ne 1 year ago
77s rocked, rock, and always will rock!!
flowerdalbyllil 2 years ago
Here's another poster who was NOT there in '94 or '95. I was in New Zealand, and only just discovering - but completely loving any 77s I could find - which was not much.
Now I'm in South Korea and it's still hard to find anything, so I'm really glad of this clip - and all the others too - being up.
Good on yas!
julianchosun 3 years ago
I was at this show. Amazing!
vagabondsoul 3 years ago
i love the 77s
AaronCStudios 3 years ago
One of my favorite 77's songs & albums!
pattipants 3 years ago
I saw them in Denver circa 93. I had this CD and loved it. Being an old rocker, I recognized that Roe's lead lick in this song is almost note for note that same as the live version of Eric Clapton's Wheels of Fire album, song "Crossroads". Never the less, here was one brave band, going into nightclubs to play. That's what I call Christianity. The Pray Naked CD is excellent.
xzz0195 3 years ago
I was at 1995, and mike had already cut his hair, and was wearing at t-shirt that said "I KNOW BRIAN" Nevertheless, any footage of a-train is good for me.
topperhrly 4 years ago 2
Mike Roe - Man of 1000's hair styles. This one was during the Robert Smith phase. Great song. Thx for posting. A-Train was awesome. Anyone know what he is doing these days? Still love that message on the answering machine. Oh - is it just me or is it true that most of their concerts have lots of white dudes in their 20's and 30's... including me, I guess.
ugadawgs1990 4 years ago 2
..and 40's; and 50's!
CEBREESE 4 years ago
I'm pretty sure this is 1994 and not 1995. I was at the 1995 Cornerstone performance, and it had Bruce Spencer on drums and no Dave Leonhardt if memory serves.
quikfax 4 years ago 2
@quikfax
I think Aaron was starting to tour with Charlie Peacock in '95.
jefferyvonlindt 2 years ago
It was older footage, that was already mixed...before we had any idea of what we were doing. Thx for the comment...will keep in mind.
thecannyshark 4 years ago
i wish the camera man wouldve kept it simple so i could see what aaron and mike are doin, but all in all this song rules
funktyfunk 4 years ago 2