John Cougar Mellencamp - Hot Night In A Cold Town (LIVE)

Don Kirshner"s Rock Concert 1980 Mellencamp performs Hot Night In A Cold Town.

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  • @ruudvanmontfoort4485
    @ruudvanmontfoort4485 Жыл бұрын

    nothing matters.... is a great album. thank you for this video !!!

  • @lesschoenberger3070
    @lesschoenberger30702 жыл бұрын

    Cougar heard a demo that John Kay & Steppenwolf did that a San Jose radio station was playing and decided to do it too. Listen to their versions and Uriah Heep's they are all awesome especially Steppenwolf's from "Live in London".

  • @chrishight6598
    @chrishight659810 ай бұрын

    His early work just speaks volumes to me. After Larry and (producer) Don Gehman left the music didn't appeal to me. THIS is outstanding.

  • @maxward1660
    @maxward1660 Жыл бұрын

    The Zone sure didn’t last long.

  • @joekhatib3798

    @joekhatib3798

    Жыл бұрын

    1977 to about 1983 or 84!!! The only member still with John to this day is the ginger haired guitar player, Larry Crane, who is from Seymour, Indiana, Johns hometown!!! The piano player, who looks creepy, Eric Rosser, turned out to be a pedophile and child molester and was featured on Americas Most Wanted and I believe is still behind bars!!! I am not sure what happened to Robert, the bass player known as “Ferd” or Kenny, the drummer, and Mike, the other guitar player!!!

  • @maxward1660

    @maxward1660

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joekhatib3798 Mike Wanchic has been with him since the beginning, no?

  • @joekhatib3798

    @joekhatib3798

    Жыл бұрын

    @@maxward1660 Yes, I believe Mike was pictured in the original Johnny Cougar album liner, the one that they recorded in the UK in late 1977 early 1978 that featured this song, I Need A Lover and Taxi Dancer!!?

  • @maxward1660

    @maxward1660

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joekhatib3798 that’s the A Biography album. His very first was the Chestnut Street Incident in 1976 with MCA. Wanchic has been on all of them.

  • @joekhatib3798

    @joekhatib3798

    Жыл бұрын

    @@maxward1660 That must have been before I ever heard of him! I first heard of him in 1978 when I met his cousin in Bloomington, Indiana and he brought a copy of A Biography for us to play and listen to. He told us it had been recorded in the UK, and by then I guess he was working with Billy Gaff as part of his management team and had dumped Tony DeFries.