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Eddie Money

Live Performances by Eddie Money

Eddie Money Live Concert in San Francisco - Full Concert

San Francisco, CA, United States

July 1, 1975 | Video Length: 58:31
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  • In July 1975, Eddie Money was on the cusp of major commercial success, having released his self-titled debut album just that year. This album included... Read Full Description >

    In July 1975, Eddie Money was on the cusp of major commercial success, having released his self-titled debut album just that year. This album included the hit single "Baby Hold On," which would soon propel him into the national spotlight. The live performance in San Francisco showcased Money's raw energy and charismatic stage presence, characteristics that would come to define his career. Interestingly, this recording is notable not only for its rarity but also because it captures Money during a formative period, just before he secured his place as a staple in the rock genre throughout the late '70s and '80s. The San Francisco concert in 1975 reflected his burgeoning popularity and laid the groundwork for his future hits, blending rock with a touch of pop that would resonate with audiences.

  • In January 1977, Eddie Money was at a pivotal moment in his career, performing live shortly after the release of his self-titled debut album, which ca... Read Full Description >

    In January 1977, Eddie Money was at a pivotal moment in his career, performing live shortly after the release of his self-titled debut album, which came out in 1977. This album introduced his signature blend of rock and pop, featuring hits like "Baby Hold On" and "Two Tickets to Paradise." The live performance captured in the recording showcases Money's energetic style and emerging charisma, which would soon elevate him to stardom. Interestingly, Money initially struggled to gain recognition before this album, having transitioned from a background in law enforcement to music, reflecting a remarkable personal transformation. This period marked the beginning of a series of successful albums that solidified his presence in the rock music scene throughout the late 1970s and 1980s.

Eddie Money - Live in San Francisco 1977 [Full Concert]

The Cow Palace
San Francisco, CA, USA

December 31, 1977 | Video Length: 44:58
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  • In December 1977, Eddie Money was on the rise in his career, having already released his self-titled debut album earlier that same year. His first alb... Read Full Description >

    In December 1977, Eddie Money was on the rise in his career, having already released his self-titled debut album earlier that same year. His first album, which included the hit singles "Baby Hold On" and "Two Tickets to Paradise," positioned him as a burgeoning star in the rock genre. The live concert at The Cow Palace in San Francisco captures Money during an exciting phase, showcasing his energetic performances and distinctive blend of rock and pop. An interesting aspect of this performance is that it was part of the momentum he built within the burgeoning rock scene of the late 1970s, as he began to garner more mainstream attention. This concert would have been significant for both Money and his audience, serving as a stepping stone to his subsequent works and solidifying his status in the music industry. Following the concert, he would continue to release successful albums, further establishing his legacy.

Eddie Money - Baby Hold On Live Performance on TopPop from 1978

AVRO Studios
Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands

March 6, 1978 | Video Length: 3:32
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  • In March 1978, when Eddie Money performed "Baby Hold On" for the TopPop television program in Amsterdam, he was solidifying his presence in the rock m... Read Full Description >

    In March 1978, when Eddie Money performed "Baby Hold On" for the TopPop television program in Amsterdam, he was solidifying his presence in the rock music scene after the release of his self-titled debut album, "Eddie Money," earlier that same year. The album featured a mix of rock and pop elements, with "Baby Hold On" quickly becoming one of his breakout hits, showcasing his distinctive raspy voice and talent for catchy melodies. This performance marked a pivotal moment in Money's career, as it coincided with the rising popularity of his music, leading to a string of successful albums in the late 1970s and 1980s. Notably, Money’s engaging stage presence and charisma during the performance illustrated his ability to connect with audiences, setting the stage for his future successes, including hits like "Two Tickets to Paradise" and "Think I'm in Love."

Eddie Money Performs 'Two Tickets To Paradise' at TopPop in Hilversum

TopPop
Hilversum, NL, The Netherlands

June 24, 1978 | Video Length: 3:55
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    In June 1978, when Eddie Money performed “Two Tickets to Paradise” on TopPop, he was just beginning to establish himself as a prominent artist in the rock genre. This performance came shortly after the release of his self-titled debut album, "Eddie Money," which had been released in 1977 and included hit singles like “Baby Hold On” and “Two Tickets to Paradise.” The latter became one of his signature songs and significantly raised his profile. During this period, Money was known for his distinctive blend of rock and roll with pop sensibilities, and his engaging live performances showcased his charismatic stage presence. This particular live recording is a testament to his rising star status in the late 1970s, as he gained popularity and recognition that would propel his career forward in the years to come.

Eddie Money Live at Agora Ballroom Cleveland - Full Concert

Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, OH, United States

November 30, 1978 | Video Length: 1:12:07
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  • In November 1978, Eddie Money was nearing the peak of his ascent in the rock genre, having released his self-titled debut album in 1977, which include... Read Full Description >

    In November 1978, Eddie Money was nearing the peak of his ascent in the rock genre, having released his self-titled debut album in 1977, which included hits like "Baby Hold On" and "Two Tickets to Paradise." The live recording at Agora Ballroom captures Money's energetic performance style during a pivotal moment in his career, as he was beginning to solidify his place in the music industry. Just prior to this performance, he had enjoyed considerable radio play and burgeoning popularity, which likely contributed to the excitement of the crowd that night. During this period, Money was also developing the sound that would become his trademark: a blend of rock and pop infused with a touch of blue-eyed soul. This live show, highlighting his raw vocal ability and charismatic stage presence, provides a glimpse of Eddie Money as he transitioned from an emerging artist to a well-recognized name in rock music.

Eddie Money - Full Concert at the Agora Ballroom, Ohio

Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, OH, United States

March 20, 1979 | Video Length: 46:19
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  • In March 1979, Eddie Money was still on the rise in his music career, having released his self-titled debut album in 1977, which included hits like "B... Read Full Description >

    In March 1979, Eddie Money was still on the rise in his music career, having released his self-titled debut album in 1977, which included hits like "Baby Hold On" and "Two Tickets to Paradise." The live concert at the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland captures him during this pivotal time, just as he was beginning to solidify his presence in the rock scene. By this period, he had gained significant recognition for his energetic performances and relatable lyrics, which appealed to a broad audience. Interestingly, during this era, Money was known for blending rock with a pop sensibility, which would later become hallmark traits in his music. Following this live performance, he continued to build on his success with his sophomore album, "Life for the Taking," released later in 1978, which further solidified his status in the industry. The Agora performance reflects a point of transition in his career where he was starting to establish a loyal fanbase.

Eddie Money - 'Give Me Some Water' Live at Kabuki Theatre, San Francisco

Kabuki Theatre
San Francisco, CA, United States

August 16, 1982 | Video Length: 3:41
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  • In August 1982, the live recording at the Kabuki Theatre in San Francisco captured Eddie Money during a significant period of his career. At this time... Read Full Description >

    In August 1982, the live recording at the Kabuki Theatre in San Francisco captured Eddie Money during a significant period of his career. At this time, he was riding high from the success of his album "No Control," which was released earlier that same year. The album featured notable tracks such as "Think I'm in Love" and "The Big Crash," building upon the momentum of his earlier achievements like the hit singles from his self-titled debut and "Life for the Taking." Interestingly, this live performance showcased Money's dynamic stage presence and ability to connect with the audience, characteristics that contributed to his popularity in the rock genre during the 1980s. His blend of rock with pop sensibilities, alongside his engaging performances, were key elements in solidifying his status as a prominent artist during this era.

Eddie Money Performs 'Trinidad' at Kabuki Theatre, San Francisco

Kabuki Theatre
San Francisco, CA, United States

August 16, 1982 | Video Length: 4:52
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  • In August 1982, when Eddie Money performed live at the Kabuki Theatre in San Francisco, he was in the midst of promoting his third studio album, "No C... Read Full Description >

    In August 1982, when Eddie Money performed live at the Kabuki Theatre in San Francisco, he was in the midst of promoting his third studio album, "No Control," which was released earlier that year. This album featured the hit single "Think I'm in Love," which contributed to his rising popularity in the rock scene. At this time in his career, Money was solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the music world, following the success of his debut self-titled album and sophomore effort, "Life for the Taking." Known for his engaging stage presence and a unique blend of rock and pop influences, Eddie Money hit a career milestone with this concert. Interestingly, this live performance was part of a series of shows that showcased his vocal prowess and energetic delivery, setting the stage for his continuing success throughout the 1980s.

Eddie Money Live Performance of 'Shakin' at Kabuki Theatre, San Francisco

Kabuki Theatre
San Francisco, CA, United States

August 16, 1982 | Video Length: 3:35
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  • On August 16, 1982, Eddie Money performed a live recording at the Kabuki Theatre in San Francisco, a milestone that highlighted his career during a pr... Read Full Description >

    On August 16, 1982, Eddie Money performed a live recording at the Kabuki Theatre in San Francisco, a milestone that highlighted his career during a prominent period. By this time, Money's self-titled debut album, released in 1977, had gained significant traction, introducing hits like "Baby Hold On" and "Two Tickets to Paradise." Prior to the live performance, he had released his third studio album, "No Control," in 1982, which included popular tracks such as "Shakin'." This concert exemplified his growing popularity and solidified his reputation for energetic performances. Notably, Eddie Money was known for his engaging stage presence and ability to connect with audiences, traits that undoubtedly contributed to the success of his live shows during this era. The performance at the Kabuki Theatre also represents a significant venue choice, emphasizing his rise in the music industry as he transitioned from club circuits to larger, celebrated locations.

Eddie Money - 'I Think I'm In Love' Live at Kabuki Theatre in San Francisco

Kabuki Theatre
San Francisco, CA, United States

August 16, 1982 | Video Length: 3:53
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  • On August 16, 1982, Eddie Money was in a vibrant period of his career, marked by his hit album "No Control," which had been released just a few months... Read Full Description >

    On August 16, 1982, Eddie Money was in a vibrant period of his career, marked by his hit album "No Control," which had been released just a few months earlier, in April 1982. This album featured popular tracks like "Think I'm in Love," which showcases the artist's signature blend of rock and pop sensibilities. The live performance at the Kabuki Theatre in San Francisco is a testament to Money's increasing popularity during this era; he was known for his energetic shows and engaging stage presence. Additionally, this concert occurred during a significant phase in which Money began achieving sustained commercial success, following hits from his earlier albums, such as the self-titled debut and "Life for the Taking." This live recording captures him as he was solidifying his place in the music scene of the early '80s, appealing to a growing fanbase that appreciated his distinct sound.

Eddie Money - Live in San Bernardino 1982 [Full Concert]

The Orange Pavilion
San Bernardino, CA, USA

December 18, 1982 | Video Length: 1:10:35
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  • In December 1982, Eddie Money was riding high on the success of his third studio album, "No Control," which had been released earlier that year. This ... Read Full Description >

    In December 1982, Eddie Money was riding high on the success of his third studio album, "No Control," which had been released earlier that year. This concert, recorded at The Orange Pavilion in San Bernardino, showcases the artist during a vibrant phase of his career, just as he was solidifying his place in the rock music landscape. At this time, Money had already experienced commercial success with hits from his previous albums, including "Baby Hold On" and "Two Tickets to Paradise," and he was known for his energetic live performances. The setlist for this concert likely includes several tracks from "No Control," reflecting his diverse musical style that blends rock with pop sensibilities. Interestingly, Eddie Money was known for his engaging stage presence and storytelling, traits that would help him connect with fans during this memorable performance.

Eddie Money Interviewed by Dick Clark on American Bandstand - 1984

American Bandstand

January 1, 1984 | Video Length: 2:49
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  • In January 1984, during the recording of his appearance on "American Bandstand," Eddie Money was enjoying significant commercial success following the... Read Full Description >

    In January 1984, during the recording of his appearance on "American Bandstand," Eddie Money was enjoying significant commercial success following the release of his album "No Control" in 1983. This album featured popular tracks like "Two Tickets to Paradise" and "Take Me Home Tonight," the latter becoming a defining hit for Money and solidifying his presence in the rock genre. By the time of this live interview, Money was well-established as a prominent figure in the music industry, known for his blend of rock and pop. An interesting fact is that "Take Me Home Tonight" prominently featured the legendary Ronnie Spector, enhancing its appeal. This period marked a pivotal point in Eddie Money's career, as he transitioned from a promising newcomer to a mainstream star, largely attributed to a mix of catchy melodies and memorable collaborations.

Eddie Money - 'Baby Hold On' Live Performance at Kabuki Theater, San Francisco

Kabuki Theater
San Francisco, CA, United States

January 1, 1985 | Video Length: 4:17
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  • In January 1985, when Eddie Money performed "Baby Hold On" live at the Kabuki Theater in San Francisco, he was riding high on the success of his previ... Read Full Description >

    In January 1985, when Eddie Money performed "Baby Hold On" live at the Kabuki Theater in San Francisco, he was riding high on the success of his previous albums. Leading up to this performance, Money had released his hit album "Can't Hold Back" in 1986, which featured popular tracks like “Take Me Home Tonight.” Notably, "Baby Hold On" was one of Money's breakthrough hits from his self-titled debut album in 1977, showcasing his distinctive blend of rock and pop that appealed to a broad audience. This lively performance also illustrates his dynamic stage presence and ability to engage with fans, a hallmark of his career throughout the 1980s. By this time, Money had solidified his status in the rock scene and continued to enjoy substantial radio play, further contributing to his well-earned reputation as a talented showman.

  • In early 1986, Eddie Money was riding high on the success of his album "Can't Hold Back," which was released in 1986 and featured the iconic track "Ta... Read Full Description >

    In early 1986, Eddie Money was riding high on the success of his album "Can't Hold Back," which was released in 1986 and featured the iconic track "Take Me Home Tonight." This single marked a peak in Money's career, as it became one of his biggest hits, reaching the top of the charts and solidifying his presence in the rock music scene. The live recording from January 1, 1986, showcases Money's engaging performance style and the energy of his live shows, which were known for their theatricality and audience interaction. Interestingly, "Take Me Home Tonight" features the vocals of children’s music star Ronnie Spector, marking a significant collaboration in Money's career. This live performance captures a moment of transition for Money, as he was at the forefront of mainstream rock during the mid-1980s, blending catchy melodies with a pop-rock sensibility that appealed to a wide audience.

Eddie Money & Ronnie Spector Perform 'Take Me Home Tonight' | Late Night with David Letterman

Late Night with David Letterman
New York, NY, United States

October 9, 1986 | Video Length: 7:16
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  • In October 1986, when Eddie Money performed "Take Me Home Tonight" with Ronnie Spector on "Late Night with David Letterman," he was enjoying a peak in... Read Full Description >

    In October 1986, when Eddie Money performed "Take Me Home Tonight" with Ronnie Spector on "Late Night with David Letterman," he was enjoying a peak in his career following the release of his album "Can't Hold Back." This 1986 album featured hit singles like "Take Me Home Tonight," which showcased a successful collaboration with Spector, known for her work with The Ronettes. The song not only became one of Money's signature hits but also received significant radio airplay, reaching the top of the charts. The performance on Letterman emphasized the vibrant pop and rock fusion that characterized Money's style, reflecting his ability to blend catchy melodies with rock energy. This period marked a successful resurgence for Money, as he continued to solidify his place in the music industry after his earlier successes in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

  • In January 1987, Eddie Money was riding high on the success of his career, having released his album "Can't Hold Back" a year earlier in 1986, which i... Read Full Description >

    In January 1987, Eddie Money was riding high on the success of his career, having released his album "Can't Hold Back" a year earlier in 1986, which included hits like "Take Me Home Tonight." The performance of "Two Tickets to Paradise" captured during this live recording showcases Money's popularity during the mid-1980s. This song was initially featured on his self-titled debut album in 1977, which established his presence in the rock scene with its catchy melodies and relatable lyrics. By 1987, Money was not only a staple on rock radio but also transitioned into a more mainstream audience, supported by his energetic live performances. Notably, this concert aligns with a peak in his career, bridging his earlier rock roots with the pop sensibilities that defined his later work. The era was marked by his distinctive vocal style complemented by a blend of rock and pop that made him a beloved figure in music.

Eddie Money Live at Shoreline Amphitheatre - Full Concert

Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, CA, United States

May 19, 1987 | Video Length: 1:02
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  • In May 1987, during the live performance at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Eddie Money was riding high on the success of his album "Can't Hold Back," which w... Read Full Description >

    In May 1987, during the live performance at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Eddie Money was riding high on the success of his album "Can't Hold Back," which was released in 1986. This album featured hits like "Take Me Home Tonight," which became one of his signature songs and showcased his blend of rock and pop influences. At this point in his career, Money had already established himself as a well-known artist in the rock scene, known for his catchy melodies and personal storytelling. The Shoreline concert came shortly after the peak of his popularity, embodying the vibrant performance energy that characterized his live shows, where he often engaged with the audience and showcased his charismatic presence. Interestingly, Money had a unique ability to mix rock with elements of rhythm and blues, making his songs resonate widely and defining his sound during this era.

Eddie Money: Shakin' With The Money Man - Full Concert Performance

Galaxy Concert Theatre
Santa Ana, CA, US

January 1, 2000 | Video Length: 55:40
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  • In the year 2000, Eddie Money was enjoying a resurgence in his musical career, highlighted by the live recording titled "Shakin' with the Money Man," ... Read Full Description >

    In the year 2000, Eddie Money was enjoying a resurgence in his musical career, highlighted by the live recording titled "Shakin' with the Money Man," captured at the Galaxy Concert Theatre in Santa Ana, California. This performance followed the release of "Love and Money," which came out in 1995. By this time, Money had established himself as a well-known figure in the rock genre, particularly recognized for his blend of rock and pop hits from the late 1970s and 1980s. An interesting aspect of this live recording is that it showcases classic songs like "Two Tickets to Paradise" and "I Wanna Go Back," reflecting his career-spanning repertoire. This era marked a time when Money was reconnecting with his fanbase, and the energy of the live performance illustrates his enduring appeal in the rock music scene.

  • Eddie Money's performance of "Take Me Home Tonight" on January 1, 2009, occurred during a time when he had been actively performing and touring, altho... Read Full Description >

    Eddie Money's performance of "Take Me Home Tonight" on January 1, 2009, occurred during a time when he had been actively performing and touring, although his studio releases had slowed down. Prior to this live recording, his last studio album, "Brand New Day," was released in 1999. Notably, "Take Me Home Tonight," featuring the iconic line sung by Ronnie Spector, originally came out in 1986 on his album "Can't Hold Back." This song remains one of his most recognizable hits and represents a significant part of his legacy in rock music. While Money enjoyed mainstream success in the late '70s and '80s, by the time of this live recording, he was focusing more on live performances and connecting with fans, highlighting his enduring popularity and his ability to engage audiences even years after his peak commercial success.

Eddie Money - Take Me Home Tonight Live at The Great South Bay Music Festival

The Great South Bay Music Festival
Patchogue, NY, United States

July 16, 2017 | Video Length: 3:41
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  • In 2017, when Eddie Money performed "Take Me Home Tonight" at The Great South Bay Music Festival, he was enjoying a resurgence in popularity, particul... Read Full Description >

    In 2017, when Eddie Money performed "Take Me Home Tonight" at The Great South Bay Music Festival, he was enjoying a resurgence in popularity, particularly due to his legacy of hits from the late 1970s and 1980s. Before this live recording, his most recent studio album was "Brand New Day," released in 2016, which marked a return to form with fresh material. Interestingly, Eddie Money is known not just for his classic rock sound but also for his engaging stage presence and signature blend of rock and pop influences. His hit "Take Me Home Tonight," released in 1986, remains one of his most recognized tracks, celebrated for its catchy hooks and nostalgic appeal. At the time of the performance, Money was still delighting audiences with his timeless hits, showcasing his enduring influence in the rock music scene.

Eddie Money Live in Detroit - Full Concert

Campus Martius
Detroit, MI, United States

July 28, 2017 | Video Length: 1:10:37
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  • In July 2017, Eddie Money was performing a live concert at Campus Martius in Detroit, showcasing his enduring popularity as a classic rock artist. Thi... Read Full Description >

    In July 2017, Eddie Money was performing a live concert at Campus Martius in Detroit, showcasing his enduring popularity as a classic rock artist. This performance occurred around the time when he was actively promoting his unique blend of rock and pop, with a career spanning several decades. Notably, his last studio album, "Brand New Day," was released in 2019, and this period also marked a resurgence in his profile, as he was actively touring, engaging with fans, and appearing on various media platforms. Money was known for his charismatic stage presence and hit songs like "Two Tickets to Paradise" and "Take Me Home Tonight," both of which likely featured in his live set at the Detroit concert. An interesting tidbit is that Eddie Money had a notable television presence, including a reality show, which helped to rekindle interest in his music during this stage of his career. His performance in Detroit exemplified his connection with audiences and his ability to deliver high-energy sho

  • In the live recording of "Two Tickets to Paradise" featuring Sammy Hagar, captured on April 8, 2018, Eddie Money was promoting his reality television ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Two Tickets to Paradise" featuring Sammy Hagar, captured on April 8, 2018, Eddie Money was promoting his reality television show, "Real Money," which premiered on the same day. This performance took place during a later stage of Money's career, indicative of his enduring popularity and connection with fans. Leading up to this period, Eddie Money had released the album "Brand New Day" in 2011, which marked his continued efforts to stay relevant in the music industry after decades of success in the late '70s and '80s. Interestingly, the collaboration with Sammy Hagar emphasizes the camaraderie among rock artists of that era, as both have had significant careers and are known for their energetic performances. The live recording demonstrates that despite the years, Money still captivated audiences with his classic hits while also embracing new ventures in entertainment.

Eddie Money Performs 'Take Me Home Tonight' & 'Two Tickets to Paradise' at Bloomsburg Fair

Bloomsburg Fair
Bloomsburg, PA, United States

September 26, 2018 | Video Length: 8:28
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  • On September 26, 2018, Eddie Money performed at the Bloomsburg Fair in Pennsylvania, showcasing his classic hits "Take Me Home Tonight" and "Two Ticke... Read Full Description >

    On September 26, 2018, Eddie Money performed at the Bloomsburg Fair in Pennsylvania, showcasing his classic hits "Take Me Home Tonight" and "Two Tickets to Paradise." At this stage in his career, Money had been riding the wave of his earlier successes from the late 1970s and 1980s, which established him as a prominent figure in rock music. Notably, before this live recording, his last studio album, "Brand New Day," was released in 2011, reflecting his continued dedication to creating new music despite the passage of time. The live performance during the "80s Flashback Show" emphasizes his lasting popularity and connection to fans, as he often mixed nostalgic hits with newer material in his live sets. Interestingly, Money's career was marked not just by his music but also by his candid discussions about his struggles with health issues and addiction, which added a layer of depth to his performances and public persona.

Eddie Money Performs 'Endless Nights' at Mohegan Sun - Wolf Den

Mohegan Sun - Wolf Den
Uncasville, CT, United States

September 28, 2018 | Video Length: 4:11
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Eddie Money Performs 'I Wanna Go Back' at Brazos Nights, Waco

Brazos Nights
Waco, TX, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 5:32
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  • Eddie Money was enjoying a significant resurgence in his career around the time of the live recording of "I Wanna Go Back," performed at Brazos Nights... Read Full Description >

    Eddie Money was enjoying a significant resurgence in his career around the time of the live recording of "I Wanna Go Back," performed at Brazos Nights in Waco. This performance likely took place in the mid-1980s, during a period when Money had released his album "Can’t Hold Back" in 1986. This album included popular hits like "Take Me Home Tonight," which catapulted him back into the mainstream spotlight after a somewhat quieter phase in the early 1980s. Interestingly, "I Wanna Go Back," released in 1986, became one of his signature songs, reflecting his knack for combining rock and pop elements appealingly. The live setting of Brazos Nights added an energetic atmosphere, showcasing Money's engaging performance style, which had been a hallmark of his career. By this time, he was recognized not just for his music but also his entertaining presence on stage, further captivating audiences across America.

Eddie Money Performs 'Gimme Some Water' Live at Galaxy Concert Theatre

Galaxy Concert Theatre
Santa Ana, CA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 5:00
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  • Eddie Money's live performance of "Gimme Some Water" at the Galaxy Concert Theatre in Santa Ana is a reflection of his career during a pivotal period ... Read Full Description >

    Eddie Money's live performance of "Gimme Some Water" at the Galaxy Concert Theatre in Santa Ana is a reflection of his career during a pivotal period in the mid-1980s. This performance likely took place around the time he was promoting his album "Nothing to Lose," which was released in 1988. The album continued to showcase Money's blend of rock and pop, featuring tracks that contributed to his continued popularity during this era. Interestingly, "Gimme Some Water" originally appeared on his 1977 self-titled debut album and quickly became a fan favorite, illustrating how Money's early hits remained relevant in his live shows years later. This performance captures the energy and charisma that made Money a staple of the rock scene, highlighting his engaging presence and the connection he maintained with his audience throughout his career.

Eddie Money Live Performance of 'Walk on Water' at Brazos Nights, Waco

Brazos Nights
Waco, TX, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:55
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  • Eddie Money's performance of "Walk on Water" at Brazos Nights in Waco represents a dynamic period in his career during the late 1980s, notably around ... Read Full Description >

    Eddie Money's performance of "Walk on Water" at Brazos Nights in Waco represents a dynamic period in his career during the late 1980s, notably around the time of his album *Can't Hold Back*, which was released in 1986. This album saw Money enjoying a resurgence in popularity, fueled by hit singles, including "Take Me Home Tonight." The live recording captures his engaging stage presence and the high energy that characterized his performances during this era, as he showcased both his classic hits and newer material. By this time, Eddie Money had solidified his reputation as a prominent rock artist, blending rock with a touch of pop, which contributed to his mainstream appeal. Interestingly, "Walk on Water" itself, released in 1988, reflects his continued evolution as an artist, combining catchy melodies with relatable lyrics, a hallmark of his style.