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New York Dolls

Live Performances by New York Dolls in 2006

New York Dolls Perform 'Looking for a Kiss' Live at Tower Records, NYC

Tower Records
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 2006 | Video Length: 3:46
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  • In January 2006, the New York Dolls performed a live set at Tower Records in New York City, which was a significant moment as it occurred during their... Read Full Description >

    In January 2006, the New York Dolls performed a live set at Tower Records in New York City, which was a significant moment as it occurred during their comeback phase after a long hiatus. Prior to this performance, the band had released their album "One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This" in 2006, marking their first studio release in over 30 years since their original lineup disbanded in the 1970s. The performance features the track "Looking for a Kiss," which highlights their signature glam rock sound and showcases their ongoing influence on punk and rock music. Additionally, the show at Tower Records is notable for its intimate setting, where the band reconnected with fans after decades, signaling their revitalization in the music scene and solidifying their legacy for new audiences.

New York Dolls Perform 'Dance Like A Monkey' Live on The Henry Rollins Show

The Henry Rollins Show
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 2006 | Video Length: 3:41
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  • In January 2006, when the New York Dolls performed "Dance Like A Monkey" on *The Henry Rollins Show*, the band was experiencing a resurgence in their ... Read Full Description >

    In January 2006, when the New York Dolls performed "Dance Like A Monkey" on *The Henry Rollins Show*, the band was experiencing a resurgence in their career following the release of their self-titled album in 2004. This album marked their first studio release in over 30 years since their original lineup disbanded in the late 1970s. The New York Dolls were pivotal in shaping the glam rock and punk movements, and their return with fresh music and performances revitalized their legacy. Notably, this live recording showcased the band's energetic performance style, which helped reintroduce their music to a new generation. Additionally, the original members' charisma and the band's influence were highlighted during this period, affirming their status as icons of rock history. The performance represented both a nostalgic nod to their past and a bold step into a contemporary musical landscape.

New York Dolls Live at Studio 104 - Full Concert Featuring 'Beauty School'

Studio 104
La Plaine-Saint-Denis, France

October 18, 2006 | Video Length: 30:29
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  • On October 18, 2006, the New York Dolls performed live at Studio 104 in La Plaine-Saint-Denis, France, showcasing their revival in the rock scene afte... Read Full Description >

    On October 18, 2006, the New York Dolls performed live at Studio 104 in La Plaine-Saint-Denis, France, showcasing their revival in the rock scene after reuniting in the early 2000s. Before this live recording, the band released their self-titled album "New York Dolls" in 2006, which marked their first studio album in over 30 years. The album featured original members David Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain, alongside new band members, and was well-received for reintroducing their iconic glam rock sound. This performance is notable not only for its energetic setlist, which included classic tracks such as "Personality Crisis" and "Trash," but also for demonstrating the Dolls' enduring influence on the punk and glam rock genres. Their return to the stage and studio reestablished them as significant figures in rock music history, attracting both old fans and new listeners.