2 songs live...This is gonna be good my foot friends.
Chickenfoot will be performing two songs on the Jimmy Kimmel Show Friday Nov 6th, so put it in your calendar and program your DVRs! For more info on the show, visit Jimmy Kimmel Live.
If you’ll be in Los Angeles that day, you can sign up for tickets right now, as this is sure to be a sold out show!
Nice to hear the big Foot machine is gonna keep rolling.
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06/14/09 -- bought Chickenfoot at Best Buy
06/25/06 -- Sammy Hagar/Columbus, OH
07/07/04 -- Van Halen/Columbus, OH
06/02/02 -- Sammy Hagar & David Lee Roth/Noblesville, IN
" I know what you're thinking: "Do I want to watch Mard? Oh, no! It's just another historical drama about colonialism in India...we know that horses were very strong and could actually stop airplanes from flying away. The fact that horses -- the ones made out of stone called "statues" -- occasionally came to life and rode off is a colonial cliche that barely needs repeating. And how many more times do we need to hear about how the oppressive Raj's wore villainous black capes, crafted cunning plastic masks to impersonate people, and drained all the blood from their slaves so they could keep the fluid in bottles in their dungeons? I mean, YAWN!
But if you're willing to sit through this dry sort of historical drama one more time -- or even just this dry historical review -- you will not be disappointed. In fact, some of you might just learn something they didn't teach you in school!-- MARD-The Movie
I know i read somewhere it was sexy little thing and oh yeah.
It will be cool to hear SLT on national TV! If I were them, I'd choose anything other than OhYeah. I know that any other time I've watched a band on Kimmel.....The first song is played- in full. And they usually only catch a minute or 2 of a second song, before they start rolling the credits.
I hope the sound quality is better- than when they were on Conan.
What always disappoints me is that when bands are on TV shows like this the sound engineer/mixer doesn't know how to mix music. Let's face it, they're hired to mix voice tracks and ambience (audience) and when a music act performs they crank the vocals too high and never give the instruments any room so everything sounds flat. It's usually a dry mix that gives the music no depth and consequently it can make a band sound bad so that the reaction may be "they suck" instead of "they rock".
it would be funny if they gave a little tease of some VH, something that the first few notes that you couldnt deny ... Top of the world.. drill from poundcake... Just a fleeting thought...
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Sam, Dave,Gary... who cares. its all about what makes you feel good.