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"Once again, from Nova Scotia, Ms. Anne Murray!" Hahahaha!! That was one of the MC5's clean lyric songs.
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and another song from the same session

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcuGVqrzGhg&search=mc5
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Who said you can't play lead on a RIC??!!
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color me ignorant but how old are these clips. i do like the music.
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Not sure about the age of the video but we listened to MC5 in gym class back in '68-70. Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, and CSN also. Just about anything. Wild times - the teach let us have half the period for free time and we got to play music to "exercise" to.
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Late '60s. MC5 = Motor City 5. Saw them live back then as they were a local band.
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is it me or does it seem like they are not actually playing?
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Why, because there is no guitar chords, no mics for the harmonies, or because the lead singer is double track voiced (in the late 60's)??!!
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