RIP the five members of MC5 Michael Davis (June 5, 1943 - February 17, 2012), aged 68 Rob Tyner (December 12, 1944 - September 18, 1991), aged 46 Wayne Kramer (April 30, 1948 - February 2, 2024), aged 75 Dennis Thompson (September 7, 1948 - May 8, 2024), aged 75 Fred “Sonic” Smith (September 14, 1948 - November 4, 1994), aged 46 You will be remembered as legends.
@muffs55mercury6111 ай бұрын
I didn't know they were all gone. I remember that Rob died relatively young.
@MDK2_Radio11 ай бұрын
@@muffs55mercury61not all, Dennis Thompson is still alive but he’s the last man standing.
@schreineinAV11 ай бұрын
All four members? They were called the ‘motor city Five’ (MC5) for a reason…. There was 5 of them! Rob Tyner (RIP) Fred ‘sonic’ smith (RIP) Wayne Kramer (RIP) Michael Davis (RIP) Dennis Thompson (still living)
@gostrum111 ай бұрын
@@schreineinAV They were originally a 4 piece band. But they preferred the name Motor City Five
@johnnyhammer11 ай бұрын
The curse of the MC5!
@woodyamsterdam11 ай бұрын
RIP Wayne. You were the one who, when I was 15 years old has shaped my musical taste for the rest of my life. (I’m almost 70 now)
@jerk595911 ай бұрын
Wayne died? Glad I saw his MC50 tour.
@GageTheRageGamer11 ай бұрын
Yeah, he did die. He died on february 2nd of Pancreatic Cancer.
@GeniusTotal-r5v11 ай бұрын
Just heard a rerun of his interview on NPR
@wildmanfisher8 ай бұрын
Being able to say this shaped your music taste is just such a blessing. Hats off to ya!
@DaveB-hg7el8 ай бұрын
Yes myself as well, from someone who's now 65 somehow. Grew up in Columbus ohio, hearing this. Wow, peace ✌
@eneluterodeltiempo3 жыл бұрын
"Guess you guys aren't ready fo that yet... but your kids are gonna love it".
@mikefelix63383 жыл бұрын
LMAO
@davidroberts72823 жыл бұрын
The post-Vietnam generation who saw and rightly viewed the utopian hippy ideals of the 1960's as a naive failure, would understand the nuances, anger, and sense of disappointment from their parents and older brothers and sisters in the punk generation that burst out of the New York and London undergrounds by the mid-70's.
@jayanxiety2 жыл бұрын
The "Summer of Love" didn't make a stop in MC5's neighborhood...These kids just weren't ready for the "call to arms" that was the MC5!
@jeromewagschal94852 жыл бұрын
@@jayanxiety Well... Detroit wasn't really California...
@gmcg9232 жыл бұрын
Yep, everyone in the audience is like, "WTF is THIS?" Marty needs to go to back to 1970 and invent slam dancing.
@martyswaney109810 ай бұрын
No matter how many times I watch this it's still not enough. It's like time travelling.
@RosieHeartland Жыл бұрын
I am 14 years old and am hearing this for the first time. OOOOMMMMMGGGGGGGG POWER
@marksavage1744 Жыл бұрын
Check out the LP "Dirty Diamonds" by the mid-70s Pittsburgh band Diamond Reo. There's even a track titled "Power". They were fierce live! Also check out Cactus (from early 70s and still putting out good hard stuff today...... Other bands....Monster Magent.....Budgie... Motorhead.....The Hellacopters.....The Paybacks....lots of great music out there.....almost forgot The New York Dolls playing "Jet Boy". Rock on!
@jimiplayscobo587711 ай бұрын
Funny I was 14 when I first heard it too but that was 1970 lol
@shayneoneill150611 ай бұрын
Yep. MC5 where the original OG wild boys. These dudes where not just hard onstage, they lived their art, and where involved with revolutionary stuff trying to change the world, and they scared the people in power so much the government even sent in a tank once to try and stop their show. Thats how wild this stuff was to people in the 1960s. These guys where the real deal. The only act I can think of that came close to the raw fury of the MC5 from that era was Iggy pop's stooges. At least until the punk era started 5-6 years later and people finally remembered that MC5 and the Stooges where right and rock and roll was meant to be wild
@rsvp91469 ай бұрын
+1 on Budgie. Also check out Captain Beyond
@drengskap9 ай бұрын
Passing on the chalice to the next generation...
@joemadden416011 ай бұрын
Probably one of the greatest performances ever. Superb.
@DutchVai11 ай бұрын
Raw. Powerful. Alive......... Amps pushin' air.
@markjarrett97943 ай бұрын
Ya think?
@humungushumungus2133 ай бұрын
On a scale of 1 to 10 being the best it’s a solid 3😂
@karimtabrizi3762 ай бұрын
Yes agree
@BadAppleBlues Жыл бұрын
this is amazing.... a band playing with that much ferocity must have been jaw dropping back in the late 60's early 70's.
@GreatPolishWingedHussars Жыл бұрын
Forerunner of punk!
@tacey505 Жыл бұрын
not sure the crowd knew what they were witnessing
@robertcampbell2793 Жыл бұрын
@@tacey505 Oh yes they did!!!
@ngolian Жыл бұрын
And forerunner of twerking: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZqXbaXqfiat-Y6s
@michaelbruns449 Жыл бұрын
Led Zeppelin was also back then.
@PsyVen3 жыл бұрын
The high-voltage circuit that connects Hippie funk and New Wave radicalism, and the birth pangs of both Punk and Metal.
@otiskareem60433 жыл бұрын
i realize it is quite randomly asking but do anyone know of a good place to stream new movies online?
@MidnightStorm49902 жыл бұрын
@@otiskareem6043 shut up lol
@ToneTraveler2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree!
@2sc45811 ай бұрын
One of the most monstrous riffs ever created for Rock!
@johnpavone2 жыл бұрын
Some of the most infectious rock and roll footage ever shot?!!
@shruggzdastr8-facedclown Жыл бұрын
Check out that crowd getting up on their feet within the first ten seconds!!
@CF719606 ай бұрын
Powerful performance! I wish I had been there.
@79tazman6 ай бұрын
I grew up around the motorcity and my uncle use to hang with these guys and heard some wild stories about them. These guys were ahead of their time that's for sure
@esotericgeOrge Жыл бұрын
The fucking energy of MC5!! Just incredible!! Now that's what I mean by Rock -n- Roll
@muffs55mercury6111 ай бұрын
Yep they were the best at kicking out the jams !!
@dougwilliamson1743 жыл бұрын
This was a free concert put on by WABX at Wayne State's Tarter field.I was There setting in the stands left of stage.Savage Grace and Cat fish Hodge play too. One of my first and most memorable concerts.
@MickE40333 жыл бұрын
You're lucky then......I need to wait for a time machine.
@andrewachille69682 жыл бұрын
I work down around wsu. Any idea where the field used to be or if there’s anything there now?
@dougwilliamson1742 жыл бұрын
@@andrewachille6968 It was on the other side of the lodge freeway from campus and their was a pedestrian over pass from campus to the football field. Think there's housing their now?
@andrewachille69682 жыл бұрын
@@dougwilliamson174 yes you are right I was bored the other night while working and went on a little trek and found it well the general area of where it was. But yes there is housing there now
@klaasj78082 жыл бұрын
Sure you were also in the twin tower
@0037kevin11 ай бұрын
Grateful to live in a world blessed by the guitar of Wayne Kramer. He will be missed.
@papam3512 жыл бұрын
I was at this concert and saw The Fabulous MC5 a zillion times. I was at the Grande when Leni Sinclair made the movie and when they recorded the album. Always a great show when Wayne, Rob, Dennis, Fred "Sonic Mad Dog" Smith and Michael were on the bill. Great to be a hippie in Detroit back in the day.
@ToneTraveler2 жыл бұрын
This is an amazing performance! I wasn’t born yet, but have played in Detroit/A2 for decades and there has never been a scene like back then. Our band ,in 2004, opened up for John Sinclair and his Blues Scholars at the 555 gallery in Detroit. It was an MC5 DVD release party. That was a great show, mellow compared to the MC5. They F*cking brought it; Kick out the Jams!
@papam3512 жыл бұрын
@@ToneTraveler I went to Wayne State and we saw John Sinclair all the time. The MC5 opened for Jimi Hendrix the first time we saw him at the Masonic Temple in Detroit.
@光夫中井 Жыл бұрын
I am a japanese in69 I listenedMC5
@papam351 Жыл бұрын
@@光夫中井 I'm 72 and still get excited when I watch an old video of the MC5. It takes me back to the good old days.
@bobsimilar3304 Жыл бұрын
67 still here in Lincoln Park rocking to the best MC5 and every great band that is followed! Wayne Kramer has became a true humanitarian! Here in Lincoln Park Historical Museum is filled with their memorabilia, house and garage still stand are those early songs were written, Town & Country Music A&R music, and the A&W still stands on Southfield where Fred was a short-order cook oh, a few years back at the Bandshell, the mayor of LP gave them the key to the city. Checkout MC5 on swinging time
@krisscanlon40512 жыл бұрын
Absolutely wild and pure unadulterated rock...punk or otherwise
@maxsugar6394 Жыл бұрын
great!!!!! They play in germany Beat Club 1972... I haven't slept for 2 days.
@08posters10 ай бұрын
The minute I saw this, everything musically that was worthwhile in the mid to late 70's made sense.
@johnpelletier7641Ай бұрын
Ladies and Gents, you are witnessing the birthplace of punk. Incredible.
@kaspafischer11 ай бұрын
We will miss you, Brother Wayne Kramer... Keep on kickin' the jams in the afterlife! 😢🙏🤘
@jmason6111 ай бұрын
The British were cranking up the rawk n roll but Detroit Motor City was fighting the power in 69..it was powerful & political..the war in Vietnam was killing lots of people every day
@Bristolcentaurus3 ай бұрын
Run through the Jungle
@lemmyraisehell.8669Ай бұрын
For a small nation us brits did good late 60s early 70s. But, you yanks sure as he'll did a lot better (only my opinion) The MC5, 20 years ahead of there time.
@geraldcustard67411 ай бұрын
Saw you guys when you came to Berkeley in 60’s. Epic. Jaw dropping. RIP Wayne.
@eddierocha32424 жыл бұрын
To see this concert in color is amazing!!
@petemorton94103 жыл бұрын
Can’t stop watching this - so wish I’d been there!
@kotjmf19682 жыл бұрын
I am right there, with you!
@jamurphy5094 жыл бұрын
Tyner is off the charts, amazing!
@bradgodin14611 ай бұрын
Such awesome live footage of these guys. They sound great and look like they're having a riot playing!
@chrismcnulty34342 жыл бұрын
Wish there was more live video footage out there. My mom is behind Dennis!
@BobHopePot11 ай бұрын
There’s a longer 10 minute version with more songs!
@LeopoldMaysonet8 ай бұрын
Inducted for the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame, congrats! Only took half a century🙄
@itjustlookslikethis5 ай бұрын
But not Jethro Tull or Grand Funk Railroad, MC5 never sold out the Forum in Los Angeles, Tull did, several times.
@niroshanfernando47845 ай бұрын
@@LeopoldMaysonet Better late than never. Take it! ROCK ON MC5!
@richardmurley84393 ай бұрын
I know they wait until they're all gone! Should've been in years ago
@tomthompson65122 ай бұрын
Only the media friendly bands usually get in. Congratulations, MC5, for your induction.
@SteveAustin.4 жыл бұрын
The audience is shocked and mesmerized...lol
@petersonlafollette35212 жыл бұрын
Seems like they grabbed the group conscience for politically what was in the air.
@hammer44head9 ай бұрын
and not a girl to be found...hmm....
@paulvece37143 жыл бұрын
If not for these guys, we probably wouldn't have Public Enemy and Rage Against The Machine. RESPECT.
@petersonlafollette35212 жыл бұрын
Although too young to follow them, I now see their musical dynamics and radicalism.
@paulvece37142 жыл бұрын
@@petersonlafollette3521 I hear ya dude, this song was almost old enough to get into a PG13 movie by time I came out the womb lol
@dssvlogz44442 жыл бұрын
This songs old enough to be my dad😬😬
@gmcg9232 жыл бұрын
If not for these guys, we wouldn't have A LOT of great music.
@fabricio47942 жыл бұрын
No...Without James Brown PE never existed....and RATM too...not this guys...
@Pro1er8 ай бұрын
So much great music came out of Detroit. I saw the MC5 in 1971 at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit where they were kind of the house band, unfortunately Wayne was so high he passed out a few times during the performance. I absolutely live this performance and would really like to see the whole show...in black and white like it was originally filmed.
@jorgbohrer80602 жыл бұрын
one of the few really BIGGER THAN LIFE bands ever. incredible.....
@gammaraygun65762 жыл бұрын
The singer is passion, conviction, cocaine and sweat, all personified in his incredible presence on stage and in performance
@catinthehat906 Жыл бұрын
With the best white Afro you'll ever see.
@boataxe460510 ай бұрын
@@catinthehat906Grand Funk’s Don Brewer would argue.
@JXDirectorReels11 ай бұрын
Rest In Peace Wayne!
@1952PhilB2 жыл бұрын
Surely, he never said that! He must have said "Can you please pass the jam, mother?". Ah well... Thanks for uploading; this is a great video of a truly magnificent performance.
@Jay_Dahl3 ай бұрын
"Kick out the Jams..." I always interpreted that as meaning, "Let's start playing some music". Thanks for straightening me out. It reminds me of how Jimmy Hendrix invented the term "Foxey". Wayne Kramer was right when he said: "eople can get what they like out of it; that's one of the good things about rock and roll.
@shruggzdastr8-facedclown2 жыл бұрын
If not THE all-time greatest R&R guitar tandem, Kramer and Smith have got to be pretty fukken high up on that list -- among the top-5, at least!!!
@GuyTunes Жыл бұрын
Absolutely blew them all away, I wish we`d had the band around for longer.
@The-Contractor Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest bands of all time. Totally raw and completely real. The studio enhanced elevator garbage corporate music stuffed suits push out over the airwaves can't even begin to compare with the MC5 just doing a sound check.
@DiogenesOfCa9 ай бұрын
As a teen in the 70's, The Eagles come to mind
@Nunyabuisness808 күн бұрын
One of the most important bands of my life. The MC5 would have been someone else to see live back then.
@Zopf-international Жыл бұрын
Four things, @0.17 The guy, bottom centre with glasses looking round in total awe fucking raw excitement. The kid climbing the speaker stacks all thru the gig. And the kid onstage at 2.05,.. Man! The kid on her old man's shoulders @ 2.35 left of screen.
@paullevine18134 жыл бұрын
Decent work on what it is some of the best footage of them . Please do the rest of Tartar Field or at least Wayne's fine performance with the band on Rambin Rose. This was a real treat to see after so long as just B& W footage. Great job !!!!.
@STPfuzzDemon2 жыл бұрын
"Looking at You"
@paullevine181324 күн бұрын
@@STPfuzzDemon Yea that too. 🎸🎸🔥
@howardmaymon354321 күн бұрын
This takes me back over 50 years ago when I first heard Dave Cousins and Strawbs. Incredible !
@Paul-dz7xi4 жыл бұрын
This is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen!!!!
@joetotale14 жыл бұрын
This is rock and roll man! I reckon those hippies in the audience must have shat themselves! Especially if they were tripping 😆😆😆
@Paul-dz7xi4 жыл бұрын
@@joetotale1 😎 1:26
@jonasmmg73312 жыл бұрын
Fantástico! Isso sim é rock n roll!
@TheKoooky4 жыл бұрын
Never missed an ABX free concert. Best bands in the country and they were local. MC-5, Savage Grace, Nugent and the Amboy Dukes, SRC and on and on.
@lethrneck42 жыл бұрын
the distorted colors make this seem like a transmission from another universe..at that time in 1970...basically was
@metislamestiza37082 жыл бұрын
1000 of the views are mine. that ENERGY is fucking epic
@toddm950117 күн бұрын
Uncle Ted loves this band. I'm here from The Joe Rogan podcast. Never heard them, I'm 58. My kind of music.
@fooddood Жыл бұрын
Didn't need to be colorized. It adds to the historical value. People need to know that the 5 were killing it that far back.
@apeisapeАй бұрын
Wow Lex didn't know this was your channel great clip! that band were on fire eh
@nowthen8732 жыл бұрын
Tyner was a great frontman, iconic.
@クワガタニュース4 ай бұрын
改めて多くのカバーバンドの演奏を聴いたがこの演奏のドライブ感は圧倒的です。 50年以上前!
@tacey505 Жыл бұрын
WOWSERS!!! Wayne Kramer is just a fucking tornado, this may be the best concert video ever
@jesuskoller3334 жыл бұрын
Very good band, greetings from Buenos Aires Argentina
@surfghoul3 жыл бұрын
Nice. Boy’s are flying. Kramer, huh:) Way too much fun. Wouldn’t it be nice?
@anguswalsh23874 жыл бұрын
Wow finally in colour! Thank you!
@whatgodeats66611 ай бұрын
Guys I’m 40 fkkin years old , I’ve been a musician for 20 of those 40 years …… and I just now stumbled upon this gem 😂😮
@donniewoodland846711 ай бұрын
Really? Watch. Punk ..the documentary grate history...
@stiflingmystrife5 ай бұрын
Wow, At the Drive-in totally stole MC5's aesthetics lmfao Can't unsee it now lol
@s3nsec0rruptr803 жыл бұрын
I love how everyone quickly realizes you can't sit down to music like eand gets up
@rupowell28213 жыл бұрын
Yes it’s like Moses splitting the seas 😁
@harryzimmerman7991 Жыл бұрын
It's the reason Earth got louder and heavier and became Black Sabbath, get people off their asses and shut the chattering up during their sets
@pewsterbaby2 жыл бұрын
When it faded out early I realized I'd been holding my breath watching this. That's damned effective
@grintwal35411 ай бұрын
Thank you for the music, rest in peace ❤
@The4over11 ай бұрын
I remember buying this classic, great to see live, at last
@Mustangchef11 ай бұрын
Hangin out with Fred and Ron Ashton in Arbor in the green room at the Second Chance...was cool.
@daveshawaii4 ай бұрын
Unreal, pure rock energy. Once in a lifetime song, band, moment by the freeway. Wow.
@NigelFortune11 ай бұрын
What a great band! Wished I'd seen them live ✌🤘
@Rocksite110 ай бұрын
To me, I thought it was like a pun on kicking out the jambs from under an airplane wheel: like, let's get rolling and go at hyperspeed. It cuts off a little bit of the ending. I think this is probably the best performance of this one.
@jroc22014 ай бұрын
Three unbelievably great players, playing together, to make something, unbelievably great
@LenQuerido Жыл бұрын
Still one of my favorite bands. Though I've the records (vinyl), I'm lazy. Usually I use my Spotifty playlists and sometimes I'm in the mood for a record. To see them live is nice as well. So many years have passed, I can't imagine.
@lasquishahlostootha91243 жыл бұрын
There was soooooo much great music in the big D at this time…..
@davek842711 ай бұрын
RIP Wayne and the original guys. Such legends.
@toorare2live8 ай бұрын
The moment the 60’s died and the punk rock movement began was when that hippie climbed on stage and started pogoing @ 2:35
@SantosSantos-bf5sz8 ай бұрын
And also became the first stage diver, with a little help.
@bertspivey3214 Жыл бұрын
They were having so much fun. When a band is really into it the music will be great.
@Suri-o7w6 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness i was only 5 years old when these guys recorded this song oh my god ❤❤❤❤ I am not at ALL familar with the band MC5 nor am I familiar with the song because these guys are long long long before my time i am Afro American super soul sister but surely I am impressed with MC5 ❤❤♥️💋💯🌹💋 for strange and peculiar reasons unbeknownst to me.... i am watching this video with tears 😭😭😭in my eyes guess its cause i read somewhere where all of these men were deceased i am immensely sorry 🙏🙏🙏 but I also thank the rock and roll hall of Fame academy for acknowledging this great band WOW they are by far LEGENDS in their times congratulations they are this years 2024 rock and roll hall of Fame inductees congratulations 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@willybee47375 ай бұрын
Yes lost the last 2 this year.. Wayne Kramer & Dennis Thompson, and also their former manager John Sinclair.. Not a Good year.. So nice to read you're comment & the appreciation you have for them, They were indeed something Special!! Thank You for you're Kind words..♥
@Suri-o7w5 ай бұрын
@@willybee4737 oh by all means necessary thank you for your kind words as well ♥️ I am sorry to hear that more have passed away 😭😭😭 oh my god 😭😭😭Its so hard to fathom the dreadful news makes me severely emotional oh my god 😭😭😭 all I know is that the band will be inducted rock and roll hall of Fame and that's good the academy oh my god 😭😭😭🙏 🙏🙏🙏 I can't...i think about that lead singer dying so painfully Young and all I can do is honestly weep 😭😭😭😭
@MrSleepy6136 ай бұрын
Incredible, much love from the Motor City
@andresalbertojanssens577611 ай бұрын
Puro rock'n roll crudo, sin dudas la mejor época. Un genio Wayne Kramer QEPD!
@RobertBlevins7 ай бұрын
Just proves that Detroit not only invented heavy metal, but the best metal you drove built in that town. V-8 iron for sure.
@mikec.3818 Жыл бұрын
Must of been mind blowing to be 17 in 1970 and seeing this! Fuck yeah.
@marksavage1744 Жыл бұрын
I was only 9 in 1970, but I was surrounded by lots of musicians and was already enjoying so much fantastic music. Too young for the concerts then, but so grateful for all the live footage available today!
@joechurch711 ай бұрын
at 1:53 the dude standing side stage looks like Phil Lynott
@dustylloyd7 күн бұрын
The world was forever transformed by these 5 from the Motor City!
@JeffKopis11 ай бұрын
Probably the birth of thrash metal right here.
@vistalite8 ай бұрын
RIP Dennis.
@JoelUngar3 күн бұрын
I have to watch this every day.
@Marshall-uy2dv Жыл бұрын
The greatist intro ever!
@xianshep11 ай бұрын
What's astonishing (to me) about this clip is how well the vocals stand out from that wall of rock fury.
@willowwisp6401 Жыл бұрын
GREAT Video WOW!!!!
@lesettedesantiago144 Жыл бұрын
Thank You for restoring this piece of art ❤🎉
@djamcat3 жыл бұрын
Merci! Can't help feeling sorry for 7 people though. They did not get it, sad.
@ericwalter477111 ай бұрын
You see all those people rise to their feet , that’s a mufuggin testimony!!!!!!!! RIP BROTHER WAYNE KRAMER.
@pseudobeast465310 ай бұрын
I so wish there was a higher quality version of this.
@MrMjp5810 ай бұрын
Very futuristic for those times. Apart from the bluesy, tuneful guitar solo, nearly every recent act at Glastonbury (I watch it on the TV), sounds rather like them. They were billed to appear at the Clitheroe Pop Festival in the summer of ‘72. I live near there, but was slightly too young to go.
@davidirwin15494 ай бұрын
Whether or not this classic got good radio airplay you have to admit it gets you going !!
@robertwiesler381 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic This is how it should be done