Because what are Fridays for if not feeling good and trying to forget how terrible the rest of the week was, this is a heartwarming video of strangers coming together to search for a woman’s lost earring after a Lake Street Dive concert in Portland, Maine. They don’t find the
This is a video from a 40 Fingers concert of the band’s four guitarists performing the Star Wars theme and Imperial March on their instruments. 40 Fingers “specializes in fingerpicking technique, performing a diverse repertoire of original pieces and covers.” That’s cool, but do you think they’d change their name
This is a short video demonstration of a pyrotechnic stage rig built by the appropriately named ER Productions for British rock band Bring Me The Horizon. Pfft, go get the horizon yourself, I just got comfortable. The rig has 28 individually controllable nozzles that can shoot flames in pre-programmed sequences.
This is a video of Taylor Hawkins’ 16-year old son Shane playing the drums on Foo Fighters’ ‘My Hero’ during a recent tribute concert to his late father in London. He is definitely his father’s son. Even having never seen him before, I could have easily picked him out of
Doing my part to contribute even more people (you) to the number of people who already don’t care about Steve Aoki’s recent NFT purchase, this is a video of the DJ stopping the music during a concert to wave his phone at the audience to show off the Doodle NFT
This is a full concert video from 1989 of Nirvana opening for fellow Washington-based grunge rock band Tad at Fahrenheit in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France. This was after the release of Nirvana’s first studio album Bleach, but obviously prior to the band’s 1991 Nevermind and subsequent mainstream success. It also features Chad
The brainchild of musician and composer Andy Rehfeldt, this is Nirvana’s 1991 banger ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ remixed with a 4/4 reggae beat, and Andy playing all the extra instruments. Except trumpet — Flea’s on the trumpet from when he played the instrument with Nirvana at the 1993 Hollywood Rock
Metallica performed for BlizzCon this year to get people super amped about video games and the Twitch Gaming channel that was streaming the keynote and subsequent musical performance dubbed over the band’s ‘For Whom The Bell Tolls’ with elevator music to avoid any possible copyright infringement. Smart thinking, and I