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Sheryl Crow - "A Change Would Do You Good" - ultimate live version - never released to video 2002

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Sheryl Crow & her band, "A Change Would Do You Good" - live, Nippon Budokan, Tokyo Japan, 2002. Slide show with HQ audio. Never released to video.

A truly great live rock-and-roll performance. One of the highlights is keyboards by the oft-overlooked Mike Rowe. Jim Bogios on drums and vocals. Tim Smith on bass. Peter Stroud on lead guitar.

There's not very many bands good enough to pull off something like this - especially live. A very complex arrangement of "A Change Would Do You Good" that leads to the Who's "I Can't Explain" about three-quarters of the way through. The transition takes place with a tightness & precision normally only heard on studio recordings. That they pulled this off live is quite a tribute to their talent. Jim Bogios is the lead vocal on the Who's classic "I Can't Explain."

Sheryl Crow - guitar and lead vocals
Mike Rowe- keyboards
Jim Bogios - drums and lead vocals
Tim Smith - bass and supporting vocals
Peter Stroud - lead guitar and supporting vocals


Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan, 2002.
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  • See also this video from the same tour it seems: YQtKVvyBGNs

  • @tuuurster , You're right. This performance was on October 22, 2002 in Tokyo, Japan, and the one you mention took place on September 26, 2002 in Los Angeles CA... so they were less than 1 month apart.

    The LA concert had a lot more audience interaction (everyone was English speaking), but I like the performances here much better... especially some of the long versions of the same songs.

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  • What a super version!

  • Wahooooo! I am a HUGE Who fan and also a Sheryl Crow fan. I used to see the live Japan import cd of this show in Newbury Comics (MA, USA) and it was marked, $35.00 each time I went in to buy it. Too expensive! After about a year, I'd gone back to the record store and hoped it'd be marked down; it was! I paid only $15.00 for it!!  I still play it as it ROCKS!!! Where did you get this video, MySheryl1? I mean the actual "live" performances from the Budokan, Tokyo, Japan, 2002?

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