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Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 8:06 pm
by War Wagon
Who remembers that? Staying up late on a Saturday night to catch stuff like this. Good times.



Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 10:03 pm
by BSmack
It was just a little before my time. I wasn't up at 11:30 PM until 1981 or so. By then there was MTV. You know, when it didn't suck.

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 5:28 am
by Felix
I was more of a Midnight Special fan, but I do remember seeing Mahogany Rush and Uriah Heep on Rock Concert....nice thing about that program (and Midnight Special) is that there was no lipsync....it was all done live......

btw, Frank Marino was a seriously underrated guitarist

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:54 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
Not enough guitarists in that band.

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 12:56 am
by Van
I first encountered Bob Marley on that show, which was pretty damn mesmerizing to a little kid who'd never seen wasted Rastas jamming before. They certainly seemed to have the crowd spellbound.

Saw a killer Heart show there too, back when Ann and Nancy were totally lust-worthy young coed-looking types.

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:11 am
by War Wagon
I can count the number of 8-track tapes I owned on one hand.

Heart was one of those, along with Jimi Hendrix, Foghat, and BTO.

Not sure who the other was.

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:21 am
by BSmack
War Wagon wrote:I can count the number of 8-track tapes I owned on one hand.

Heart was one of those, along with Jimi Hendrix, Foghat, and BTO.

Not sure who the other was.
Here's my 8 track collection

ELO- Out of the Blue
Fleetwood Mac - Tusk
Beatles - Hey Jude (a compilation album)
The Ramones and others - Rock and Roll High School Soundtrack

Now LPs were a different story.

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:44 am
by Dinsdale
Van wrote: Saw a killer Heart show there too, back when Ann and Nancy were totally lust-worthy young coed-looking types.

I'd fucking DRILL either one today... purely on principle.


Bitches have a new album, too -- maybe I'll go see them for the first time since 1985.

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 2:51 am
by Derron
Dinsdale wrote:
Van wrote: Saw a killer Heart show there too, back when Ann and Nancy were totally lust-worthy young coed-looking types.

I'd fucking DRILL either one today... purely on principle.


Bitches have a new album, too -- maybe I'll go see them for the first time since 1985.
Going to try a little dyke busting ?

Saw them at the State Fair in 08 I believe. Placed was so packed with dykes and bo's, it was like a meat market for them.

One of the best shows I ever went to was at Portland International Raceway, it was Heart, Fleetwood Mac and Bad Company. Bob Welch was playing guitar for Heart after leaving Mac, and dude hit a cord on his Strat, it did not come out of amp, hit it again, nothing, lifted that bitch over his head and smashed it in a hundred pieces and kicked it off stage. Roadie tossed him another one, and they kept on going.

That would have been about 77-78, probably right after Dreamboat Annie came out, quite the show. Really was the top of their respective careers in those days. I did about way more cross tops than I needed too, chased with about a fifth of Jack before 10 in the morning. Got home a couple days later if I recall.

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 3:16 am
by War Wagon
probably the best Heart song, and since someone mentioned Midnight Special...



Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 3:44 am
by Van
Damn, Ann had an absolutely beautiful mouth.

Anyway...
Wags wrote:probably the best Heart song



...or possibly...




Wouldn't necessarily call this their best but I've always had a soft spot for it, and watching a young Ann cavorting about so gorgeously here definitely tugs on the heartstrings...


Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 3:22 pm
by Van
Nancy is that rare woman who somehow seems to have gotten better looking over time. '80s era Nancy was hotter than the '70s version, and even now that she's pushing sixty she's still doing pretty damn well for herself.

Good to see that Ann is at least no longer a physical homage to her favorite band.

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 11:54 pm
by Carson
Don's Rock Concert was the first time I ever saw Devo.

They did Mongoloid and Uncontrollable Urge.

Paul Shaeffer used to do a dead-on impersonation of him.

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 1:25 am
by War Wagon
Van wrote:Wouldn't necessarily call this their best but I've always had a soft spot for it, and watching a young Ann cavorting about so gorgeously here definitely tugs on the heartstrings...
It wasn't just that Ann and Nancy were gorgeous, they were. But top to bottom, they were a seriously talented group of musicians as well. Put those two elements together, it was gold. Heart made people rethink the whole concept of a "chick" band.

asked the wifey which Heart song she liked most. It didn't take long for her to answer. Not necessarily what I would call their best either, but submitted for consideration:





fuck it, after listening to it again, ^^^ that is their best song.

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:53 am
by BSmack
Some dece offerings so far, but this is my fave.


Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 6:41 am
by Dinsdale
Wags -- do you EVER stray from the stuff the radio trained you to like?

You are the most milquetoast motherfucker who ever not-quite-lived.

Add you to the list along with AP of those who I'm glad I'm not.

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:59 am
by Felix
Van wrote:
I remember the first time I heard that song, I thought it was a Jethro Tull song...had that medieval feel to it....but once the vocals started, easy to identify it as heart....great song

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:13 pm
by War Wagon
Dinsdale wrote:Wags -- do you EVER stray from the stuff the radio trained you to like?
Radio doesn't train me to like one song over another just because it got more airplay. I like the song based on its own merit.

If that makes me "milquetoast", so be it. However, I won't be checking in with you or anybody else looking for approval before saying I either like or dislike something.

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 2:56 am
by Van
Felix wrote:
Van wrote:
I remember the first time I heard that song, I thought it was a Jethro Tull song...had that medieval feel to it....but once the vocals started, easy to identify it as heart....great song
The perfect description of that piece: The best Led Zeppelin song Led Zeppelin never played.

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 10:04 pm
by Mikey
I've got a boxed set of Midnight Special DVDs somewhere. Some absolutely classic stuff on there. Some throwaways too.

Pretty sure this is the right songlist...

1973:

The Doobie Brothers: Listen To The Music
Billy Preston: Will It Go Round In Circles
Jim Croce: Bad Bad Leroy Brown
Gladys Knight & The Pips: Neither One Of Us
Loggins & Messina: Your Mama Don't Dance
Linda Ronstadt: Long Long Time
Argent: Hold Your Head Up
Helen Ready: Delta Dawn
Steely Dan: Reelin In The Years
Johnny Nash: I Can See Clearly Now
Seals & Crofts: Summer Breeze
Anne Murray: Danny's Song
War: The Cisco Kid
Edgar Winter Group: Frankenstein

1974:

Ike & Tina Turner: Proud Mary
Barry White: Cant Get Enough Of Our Love
Sly & Family Stone: Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself
David Essex: Rock On
O'jay's: Love Train
Marvin Gaye: Lets Get It On
Golden Earring: Radar Love
Bill Withers: Ain't No Sunshine
James Brown: Payback
Gordon Lightfoot: Sundown
Gladys Knight & B B King: The Thrill Is Gone
Maria Muldaur: Midnight At The Oasis
Neil Sedaka: Laughter In The Rain
Redbone: Come & Get Your Love
Aerosmith: The Train Kept A Rollin

1975:

The Bee Gees: Nights On Broadway
Peter Frampton: Show Me The Way
Helen Reddy: I Am Woman
Kc & The Sunshine Band: That's The Way I Like It
Rod Stewart: You Wear It Well
Earth Wind & Fire: Shining Star
Orleans: Dane With Me
Natalie Cole: This Will Be
Barry Manilow: Could It Be Magic
Ohio Players: Love Roller Coaster
Olivia Newton John: Have You Ever Been Mellow
Glen Campbell: Rhinestone Cowboy
Aretha Franklin & Ray Charles: It Takes Two To Tango
Minnie Ripperton: Lovin You
Kiss: Black Diamond

1976:

Elton John: Your Song
Fleetwood Mac: Over My Head
Spinners: Rubberband Man
Heart: Magic Man
Hot Chocolate: You Sexy Thing
Wild Cherry: Play That Funky Music
George Benson: This Masquerade
Michael Murphy: Wildfire
Diana Ross: Love Hangover
Eric Carmen: All By Myself
Tom Jones: Delilah
Donna Summer: Love To Love You Baby
England Dan & John Ford Coley: I'd Really Love To See You Tonight
Janis Ian: At Seventeen
Ray Charles: Georgia On My Mind

1977:

Manfred Mann Earth Band: Blinded By The Light
Heart: Crazy On You
Marvin Gaye: What's Going On
Dave Mason: We Just Disagree
Sanford & Townsend: Smoke From A Distant Fire
Thelma Houston: Don't Leave Me This Way
Bread: Make It With You
Andy Gibb: I Just Want To Be Your Everything
The Emotions: Best Of My Love
Johnny Rivers: Slow Dancing
Bonnie Rait: Runaway
Leo Sayer: You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
Van Morrison: Domino
Lou Rawls: You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine
Marilyn Mccoo & Billy Davis Jr.: You Don't Have To Be A Star

1978:

Hall & Oates: Rich Girl
Eddie Money: Baby Hold On
Robert Palmer: Every Kinda People
The Cars: Just What I Needed
Exile: Kiss You All Over
Tom Petty & Heartbreakers: American Girl
Chic: Le Freak
Four Tops: Ain't No Woman Like The One I Got
Reo Speedwagon: Roll With The Changes
Ambrosia: How Much I Feel
AC/DC: Sin City
Yvonne Elliman: If I Cant Have You
Chuck Mangione: Feels So Good
Ted Nugent: Cat Scratch Fever
The Trammps: Disco Inferno

1979:

Blondie: One Way Or Another
Journey: Lovin'
Touchin'
Squeezin'
Commodores: Three Times A Lady
The Cars: Let's Go
The Baby's: Every Time I Think Of You
The Beach Boys: Good Vibrations
Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive
Nick Gilder: Hot Child In The City
Rick James: You And I
Dolly Parton: I Will Always Love You
Amii Stewart: Knock On Wood
The Pointer Sisters: : Fire
The Charlie Daniels Band: The Devil Went Down To Georgia
Peaches & Herb: Reunited
Rupert Holmes: Escape

1980:

Reo Speedwagon: Keep On Loving You
Hall & Oates: Kiss On My List
America: Magic
Willie Nelson: Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show: When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman
Ambrosia: Biggest Part Of Me
Billy Preston & Syreeta: With You I'm Born Again
Robbie Dupree: Steal Away
Eddie Rabbit: Drivin' My Life Away
The Brothers Johnson: Stomp!
Leo Sayer: When I Need You
Frankie Valli & The Commodores: Grease
Christopher Cross: Sailing
Joan Armatrading: Me Myself I

Million Sellers:

Roy Orbison: Pretty Woman
Fleetwood Mac: Rhiannon
Peter Frampton: Baby I Love Your Ways
John Denver & Mama Cass Elliot: Leaving On A Jet Plane
Bee Gees: Jive Talking
Linda Ronstadt: You're No Good
The Guess Who: American Woman
Al Green: Let's Stay Together
Aretha Franklin: Respect
David Bowie: Space Oddity
Blondie: Heart Of Glass
Labelle: Lady Marmalade
Steve Miller Band: The Joker
Billy Joel: Traveling Preacher
Donna Summer: Last Dance

Re: Don Kirchners Rock Concert

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 10:28 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
Mikey wrote: Pretty sure this is the right songlist...

I don't see Rush anywhere on that list...

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