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Thanks for you business and support !At a time when rock music was still fairly new, there were so many bands creating new sounds that hadn't been heard before. In the 1960s, artists like The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Doors, and Jimi Hendrix were gods among men. MC5, although not as popular as their contemporaries, were carving their own path as well.
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They didn't just play their songs. This was performance art. Whenever they played at a college campus, the audience just stood there, watching as the band played with such energy that can only be described as similar to Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar during Woodstock in 1969. During their first incarnation, vocalist Rob Tyner would sing and dance at the same time, getting crazy whenever guitarists Wayne Kramer or Fred Smith played a solo.
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lululemon best coast hoodieIt is an unbelievable experience. Although MC5 doesn't play live anymore, their music lives on in record form.Performance of ‘Kick Out The Jams’ follows other recent Grohl activity Dave Grohl appeared on stage during Prophets Of Rage’s show in Toronto last night (August 24).

The Rage Against The Machine/Public Enemy/Cypress Hill supergroup were playing at the 16,000-capacity Molson Canadian Amphitheatre in Toronto when Grohl joined them in the encore to sing a cover of The MC5’s classic 1969 protest song ‘Kick Out The Jams’. The show comes as Prophets Of Rage release their debut EP ‘The Party’s Over’ tomorrow. As well as the title track, the EP features ‘Prophets Of Rage’ plus live versions of ‘Killing In The Name Of’, ‘Shut Em Down’ and ‘No Sleep Til Cleveland’. The band began their ‘Make America Great Again’ tour on August 19, which runs until a show at Chula Vista Sleep Train Amphitheatre in California on October 15. There are as yet no plans for any UK shows. Meanwhile, Grohl has joined Korn in the studio during the recording of their new album ‘The Serenity Of Suffering’. Drummer Ray Luzier posted an Instagram photo of Grohl in the studio, but isn’t clear if the Foo Fighters singer is helping on the album or just visiting the band.

Foo Fighters are currently on a break, having announced in March via a parody split video that they were going on hiatus to pursue solo projects. The page you requested does not exist. Click here to continue shopping. Make sure you don't miss out on the latest Easy Action news. Join our mailing list to receive our newsletter.Kick Out The Jams Exclusive LP Default Title - $24.99 USD A Newbury Comics exclusive color vinyl pressing. Purely on the infectious enthusiasm of Elektra PR Man Danny Fields, who saw both MC5 and the Stooges in the space of one Detroit weekend, Jac Holzman snapped up both groups. Uncharacteristically, Jac agreed to the deal on the phone without having heard a single note. He advanced $15,000 to the MC5 and paid the Stooges $5,000 to sign with Elektra. At the end of October 1968, just two months later, Holzman, with Doors engineer Bruce Botnick, recorded the MC5 live over two days at Detroit’s Grande Ballroom. It was a full-pedal-to-the-metal fusion of hollering, high-energy rock-n-roll, with loud blasts of heavy jazz and blues.