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“Tennessee Whiskey” by Chris Stapleton Charms Austin City Limits Audience
The fact he’s literally singing this to his wife who’s singing with him on stage... idc what genre you usually listen to.. this is a classic.
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Epic Metal Triumph: Gojira’s Unforgettable Performance at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Gojira's live performance at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games was a defining moment in metal history. It stood out as the highlight of the ceremony, delivering hard, fiery, and intense metal without compromising for mainstream appeal. The band's raw power and energy surprised and captivated the audience, solidifying the performance as an unforgettable experience.
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Celine Dion’s Performance Gave Paris 2024 a Unique Flair
Celine Dion delivered a sublime performance during the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Paris, marking her first appearance since her Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis. Following performances by Lady Gaga and Zinedine Zidane, Celine's musical moment perfectly concluded the historic event. Fans were thrilled to see her live again and hear her mesmerizing voice echoing along Paris' La Seine river.
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Joe Cocker’s Iconic Rendition of “With A Little Help From My Friends” at Woodstock 1969
If they ever invent a time machine, I'm going back to see this performance!!!
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Bruce Springsteen’s Energetic Rendition of ‘You Never Can Tell’
Bruce Springsteen addresses the audience, saying, "Every night we try to pull one out that we haven't played since we were what... 16?". Holding a sign that says "You Never Can Tell," he starts working out the chords to the Chuck Berry hit live on stage. After a bit of figuring out, he says, "I've got it." He then turns to the E Street Band and asks, "You got that horns?" as he hums the…
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The Spiritual Climax of Johnny Cash’s Last Chapter
Like an old lion. His roar is weaker, but still a lion. At this last performance, he generated: respect, love, sadness and admiration.
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