Grand Funk Railroad - Inside Looking Out (REACTION) #grandfunkrailroad #reaction #trending

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Published 2023-02-23
‪@AirplayBeats‬ reacts to Grand Funk Railroad - Inside Looking Out


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  • One of the greatest live versions of any song ever in the history of the world!!!!!!
  • @davehorton1486
    This song alone should have Put them in the rock and roll hall of Fame. It defines Rock and Roll.
  • @pcard10
    They were from Flint MI, Bass was Mel Schacter, Drums was Don Brewer and Guitarist was Mark Farner. By this point in their career they had sold out Shea Stadium faster than the Beatles. They were one of the biggest bands of the 1970's! Another tragic story of management screwing them over.
  • @msmith5121
    This is why GFR sold out Shea Stadium in 72 hours with no electronic tickets, no internet, no etc. it took the Beatles weeks to do the same.
  • @neillenet291
    Grand funk is the only band to ever blow Led Zeppelin off the stage.
  • @jdub9279
    Mark Farner is 19 years in this performance. You just need to go into all the early Grand Funk! Goosebumps!!! I’m 66 WF and this still sets eon fire! Total respect for you guys!
  • These three guys are outta Flint MI. This is old school Michigan rock and roll..These dudes had so many hits back in the day they were outselling the Zeppelin at one point!! thanks for going here boys!! Peace and love from the old metal head from Detroit!!
  • @bobsullivan11
    One of the greatest live performances ever. Not an an overstatement.
  • @steveg3442
    I’ve never heard so much musical talent from 3 guys ever. Phenomenal
  • This is what it looks like when confidence, competence, and commitment collide.
  • @WMalven
    Gransd Funk opened for Led Zeppelin in Detroit and completely upstaged them. Zeppelin dropped them from the tour. Mark Farmer - vocals guitar, Don Brewer - vocals, drums, Mel Schacher - bass and they're from Flint, Michigan
  • @haagatha
    These guys were babies playing this kind of music. I wanna be young again 😩
  • @erinevans9113
    This is in my top 10 live music performances. Shit is MAGICAL.
  • @KrakenRob
    This is probably in my top 5 favorite live performances of all time!!
  • I'm glad I'm old for a couple reasons: the athletes I watched and the music that helped make me who I am. The '60s and '70s were the height of music creativity, when players were virtuosos and technology was just beginning to affect compositions. Grand Funk is an example of what rock 'n' roll shows were like. No disrespect meant for artists today, but when I see a music performance on TV these days, I can't help but think, "This athletic, fantastic dance troupe also has a pretty good singer." Motown artists took onstage dancing as far as taste and sincerity could take it. Fortunately for young people, music from my era will live forever for adventurous listeners like you. There are many, many rabbit holes in the field you're stepping into. :)
  • That lead guitarist is part Native American and Irish. He still plays music and tours today. Mark Farner is the lead man.
  • When we were in high school around 1973 to 1975 there was nothing better than Grand funk railroad. 👍🏻👍🏻🤠👍🏻👍🏻