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Cutting Crew - One For The Mockingbird (live)

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2007

Full House gig

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  • the whole gig is available on DVD. try ebay

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  • i loved the album this was on, Broadcast. one of my favs from the 80s.

  • what i always kinda thought was cool about this band was that they played those charvel guitars that were like "hair metal" guitars. pop bands of this time period would maybe play a fender or a gibson. just a little "guitar nerd" stuff there.

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  • Absolutely Bloody Brilliant..I'm just gonna have to try and get my hands on the DVD version of this concert..I wish I'd seen them live back in the 80's...Damn

  • Si hubiera palabras para describir lo magnífica que es esta rola...!!! nunca acabaríamos de decirlo...!!!

  • @swamilee Lead singer Nick Van Eede is still alive. Kevin MacMichael died in 2002

  • I can't be depressed when I'm listening to this band...

  • Awesome video!!! And excellent performance! They are a terrific band playing live!!!

  • Raw F""""" energy.  GREAT!

  • Saw these guys at Six Flags in 87!! they were great and the crowd loved them. the whole album Broadcast is so good and brings back my youth when I here it! I was 21 and had my whole life ahead of me. I think about the beautiful Swedish girl and the wonderful day we had at Six Flags listening to these guys at the brand new ampatheater!!

  • I love all their lyrics. God bless!

  • Great jam 1986!! This song was in the movie Can't buy me love when that guy spilled the wine on cindy's dress @ the party..

  • This is a classic case of an awesome and naturally talented band who suffered at the hands of the music industry never really getting the credit they deserved.

    McMichael and Eede were a tremendous songwriting partnership which tragically ended too early.

    Best thing to come out of the 80's by a long way

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