WATCH: MÖTLEY CRÜE REACTS TO “KIDS REACT TO MÖTLEY CRÜE”
Is there anything better than watching Mötley Crüe’s Tommy Lee watch of video of kids watching videos of Mötley Crüe?
Is there anything better than watching Mötley Crüe’s Tommy Lee watch of video of kids watching videos of Mötley Crüe?
This video is a little different than what we normally post, but we had a still image on our Facebook page of a filing cabinet smoker that got a lot of attention, so I thought I would share a video on how to make one, for anyone who was actually interested. I’m also a fan of the guy who created this video, Luke from Catfish and Carp, and this is…
Does it get much stranger than this? The band The Tubes (best known for their 1983 hit “She’s a Beauty”) performing a song called “Mondo Bondage” during a 1978 TV special co-hosted by Cher and country legend Dolly Parton. Of course, there’s lots of leather and a scantily-clad Cher who tries to dance around the band, but almost looks like she’s in a trance most of the time you see…
First of all, BluesJamSession has a very passionate, dedicated and experienced owner. Peter Morales had certainly put in tons of effort in creating what I call the “Ultimate Blues Guitar Package”. It consists of 60 blues backing tracks in every style with video lessons and improvisation guides. We think this is extremely important because we have heard plenty of midi-sounding free jam tracks on other sites that are pretty low…
Was there ever a less likely rock star than Eddie Money? Money was born Edward Joseph Mahoney (like really, who’s last name is actually Money?) into a large Irish Catholic family in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island. Contrary to popular music folklore, Money wasn’t actually a New York City cop before hitting the big time, but his grandfather, father, and one of his brothers were, and Eddie was an…
It’s great to see the pre-disco Rod Stewart here, rocking out his first big solo hit, “Maggie May” from 1971 which was actually the B-side to another, but lesser, hit “Reason to Believe.” off his Every Picture Tells a Story album. Here’s more from Wikipedia: “Maggie May” is a song co-written with Martin Quittenton and performed by singer Rod Stewart from his album Every Picture Tells a Story, released in…
The “Blitzkrieg Bop” had gone from hard-hitting rock anthem to mainstream commercial fare. Pretty sure that’s not what The Ramones intended when they released as the band’s debut single in February 1976, but that’s how things turn out in the music business sometimes. “Blitzkrieg Bop” was, of course, the opening track on the band’s debut album, Ramones, that was released April 23, 1976. According to the band, the song was credited to the…
For those of you not familiar with the event, the Texxas Jam was the nickname of an annual summer rock concert officially known as the Texxas World Music Festival held between 1978 and 1988. Over the years it was he held in either Dallas at the Cotton Bowl, and in Houston, at either the Astrodome or the Rice Stadium on the campus of Rice University and was intended to duplicate…
A friend of my recently produced this great video and I wanted to share it with all of you. Here’s more from the YouTube description: This was meant to be part of a longer episode, which we began filming in Madrid. The production was not completed by the time I moved to Prague, but rather than trying to re-film the remainder in Prague, I’ve decided to upload the first part…
New feature here at Classic Hits 24/7: Original vs Cover where we post two videos of classic rock song, one by the original band, the other a cover by another newer band or individual. We know everyone loves their original classic hits, but sometimes the covers are actually pretty darn good. Some might even say better than the original. We start off the series with Steppenwolf’s hit from 1968, ‘Born…