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MC5 Kick out the jams Live at the 100 Club

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2007

I worked on this a few years ago. You can even see me on stage left operating one of the cameras. I co-produced this and edited it too. It features Ian Astbury from the Cult on vocals and there's a shot of Maney form the Stone Roses in it too if you look closely enough

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  • MC5 are not the most underrated band ever. They are rated supremely high by anybody who is not a complete idiot.

  • MC5 are the most underrated band ever. RIP fred and rob.

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  • in 1968 MF were words that no one spoke...to annouce a song with those naughty syllables was seditionous...Long Live free speech ..left and right.

  • The best version in my opinion was the one used for the movie "Talk Hard" If that was even the title of the movie.

  • mvonwahide,i agree with your statement.

    The MC5 is True Heavy Rock.

    played loud. played hard. and with conviction.

  • @wildnites558 "Simple garage thrashing" to describe The Elevators ? ARE YOU DEAF ? Have you never heard "Easter Everywhere" ?

  • I reckon Rob Tyner would have loved this.

  • Yip! We were there and it was just AWWWSOME!!! Cult.

  • @Deemann25 Coorect. They got togehter on their own unlike the Sex Pistols who were the Monkees of punk, put together by McLaren.

  • @JOKAMAJA And your statement has relevance to a music video because.........?

  • I always hear or read that the MC5 was "proto-punk". They did play real fast sometimes but these guys were just hippie rebel types. They just wanted to be hard rockin' bad-asses. If you listen to some of Kamers earlier guitar leads, I think he was going more for bluesy, hendrix - clapton (cream) type sound rather than just simple garage thrashing ala "The Seeds" or "Thirteenth Floor Elevator".

  • Wayne Kramer does the battle call? And wow they still have it!

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