Just the acoustic channel of Nuno Bettencourt performing "Midnight Express" live. A great listen for anyone interested in learning the song as you can hear every pick scrape, mutes and The percussion of both hands in greater detail. Enjoy. JP
Nuno performing Queen's "Get Down Make Love" at the Mad About Music show in London 21/06/98 also featuring Mike Mangini on drums. Includes a little jazz improv at the start. JP
PLEASE READ. Obviously credit for the vid's used are due to the fan's who filmed them. All i have done is have ago at making a music vid using three seperate bootlegs plus an audio track of Extreme's "Am i ever gonna change" performed on the Punchline tour '95
Thank you for all the very kind comments.
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Must be from the original broadcast, as all the others since just showed MTW. Nuno Bettencourt performing "Flight of the wounded bumblebee", "Crash Landing" solo & Nuno & Gary Cherone performing "Get The Funk Out". Poor sound. JP
I'm surprised i haven't seen this appear on Youtube yet so i thought i'd post as it's been a while. although the vid seems edited, i have cut out the title sequences only as it was originally too large for youtube. NO NUNO HAS BEEN CUT OUT, WHAT YOU SEE IS EVERYTHING YOU GET.
Credit for the vid's used are due to the fan's who filmed them. All i have done is have ago at making a music vid using three seperate bootlegs plus a live audio track of Extreme's "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" performed on the Punchline tour '95
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