Johnny Thunders Live in Osaka '91 & Detroit '80: In this double dose of Johnny Thunders’ live performances, the legendary rocker proves that even in the twilight of his career, he could still bring the noise.
The Osaka ‘91 show captures Thunders in all his glorious debauchery, with his gravelly vocals and shredding guitar work on full display.
The crowd is clearly in thrall to his rock ‘n’ roll swagger, as he rips through classics like “Chinese Rocks†with reckless abandon.
On the other hand, the Detroit ‘80 show is a more subdued affair, with Thunders showcasing his more introspective side.
Tracks like “You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory†showcase his songwriting chops, while still retaining that raw edge that made him a punk icon.
While the sound quality on both recordings leaves something to be desired, it only adds to the charm of these live performances.
Thunders’ raw, unfiltered energy is palpable throughout, making this a must-listen for fans of the late, great rock ‘n’ roll rebel.
So crank up the volume, pour yourself a stiff drink, and let Johnny Thunders transport you back to a time when rock ‘n’ roll was dangerous and defiant.
The Osaka ‘91 show captures Thunders in all his glorious debauchery, with his gravelly vocals and shredding guitar work on full display.
The crowd is clearly in thrall to his rock ‘n’ roll swagger, as he rips through classics like “Chinese Rocks†with reckless abandon.
On the other hand, the Detroit ‘80 show is a more subdued affair, with Thunders showcasing his more introspective side.
Tracks like “You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory†showcase his songwriting chops, while still retaining that raw edge that made him a punk icon.
While the sound quality on both recordings leaves something to be desired, it only adds to the charm of these live performances.
Thunders’ raw, unfiltered energy is palpable throughout, making this a must-listen for fans of the late, great rock ‘n’ roll rebel.
So crank up the volume, pour yourself a stiff drink, and let Johnny Thunders transport you back to a time when rock ‘n’ roll was dangerous and defiant.






