Mötley Crüe - Live at the US Festival (1983)

Mötley Crüe Live at 1983 US Festival Intro / Band Entrance (00:00) Take Me To The Top (04:00) Looks That Kills (07:44) Bastard (14:14) Shout At The Devil (17:10) Merry-Go-Round (20:44) Knock ’Em Dead Kid (24:14) Piece Of Your Action (30:25) Live Wire (36:45) Helter Skelter (42:35) History: The US Festival (US pronounced like the pronoun, not as initials) was the name of two early 1980s music and culture festivals. Background: Steve Wozniak, cofounder of Apple and creator of the Apple I and Apple II personal computers, believed that the 1970s were the “Me“ generation. He intended the Us Festivals, with Bill Graham’s participation, to encourage the 1980s to be more community-oriented and combine technology with rock music. The first was held Labor Day weekend in September 1982 and the second was Memorial Day weekend in May 1983. Wozniak paid for the bulldozing and construction of a new open-air field venue as well as the
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