The Best Videos of Live Moosic Performances
- jake putt
- Oct 1
- 2 min read

F*** IT, WE'LL DO IT LIVE!
Maybe this is just filler and a little bit chiller. They can't all be killer!?
(rhyming positive affirmation) š
Remember, nobody has to understand.
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Here is my most watched video performances I can think of right now, we'll throw some randomized order and jarring transitions in there:
Colter Wall's performance of "I Never Go Around Mirrors"
One that I've been listening to on repeat is Colter Wall's performance of "I Never Go Around Mirrors". The mandolin played is MuSiC tO mY eArS and he has the voice of a pack-a-day cigarette smoking angel that I want to hear on everything. Franks Red Hot moment. Also, he can pick everything. Including his new song "1800 Miles" that now has an astonishing live performance video you should watch.
An Evening With Godsmack
A completely different kind of live performance that I've rewatched countless times is "A Night With Godsmack". This live performance is so incredibly tight and hearing Godsmack stripped down acoustically like that is euphoric. Shannon Larkin completely murders the kit and just about whatever he touches. I hadn't listened to the track "Trippin'" at all before this and this version is the only one needed anyway. Starting off with a banger. Listen along for more.
Black Sabbath Live In Paris 1970
Speaking of murdering a drum kit, Black Sabbath live in Paris 1970 is one of my favourite demonstrations of murderous drum kit slaughter. Bill Ward beats the living christ out of his kit during this performance with every smack of a stick on a skin sounding like a cannon going off. The whole performance is so raw and of course it's from the perfect time era to demonstrate that audio of old and crunchy goodness. I've heard that this was mislabeled and actually wasn't shot in Paris. Who do I ask?
The Cranberries: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
My most watched live performance is likely The Cranberries' NPR "Tiny Desk" concert. Do you have to listen to this for sleepy sad times? I guess I wouldn't be the right one to ask. A truly angelic performance. It's no wonder why Dolores had the voice of an angel. :(
Justin Townes Earle " My starter won't start (Bad Gasoline) "
What a bluesy-audio-supplied eargasm. Watch this to hear new eloquent sounds squeezed out via 6-string. With fierce clawhammer-like strikes from a banjo perspective. The whole performance embodies the epitome of cool from any perspective. What you might expect from the son of Steve Earle. JTE was another great that's gone far too soon.
You've just been burning bad gasoline on the mobility scooter?






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