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The Guess Who

Live Performances by The Guess Who in 2004

  • In January 2004, The Guess Who performed a live recording titled "No Sugar Tonight // New Mother Nature" during their concert in Winnipeg, Canada. At ... Read Full Description >

    In January 2004, The Guess Who performed a live recording titled "No Sugar Tonight // New Mother Nature" during their concert in Winnipeg, Canada. At this time, the band was celebrating a resurgence in popularity, having been active since their classic rock heyday in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Before this performance, they released the album "The Way They Were" in 2003, which included a mix of new tracks and reimagined classics. This live concert was part of their "Running Back Thru Canada" tour, which was particularly notable as it marked a return to their roots in Winnipeg, their hometown. The 2004 performance represents a significant point in their career, showcasing both their enduring legacy and their ability to attract audiences by revisiting their most beloved hits, further solidifying their status in Canadian rock history.

The Guess Who Concert - 'Runnin' Back To Saskatoon' Performance in Winnipeg

Winnipeg, MB, Canada

January 1, 2004 | Video Length: 6:56
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  • In 2004, The Guess Who performed in their hometown of Winnipeg during their "Running Back Thru Canada" tour, a significant event as it marked the band... Read Full Description >

    In 2004, The Guess Who performed in their hometown of Winnipeg during their "Running Back Thru Canada" tour, a significant event as it marked the band's continued presence in the music scene after several decades. Prior to this live recording, the band had released the album "4 for 1" in 1999, containing a blend of new material and remastered classic hits. This live concert is notable not only for its location but also because it showcased the evolution of The Guess Who post their prime years in the late 1960s and early 1970s when they rose to fame with hits like "American Woman." By 2004, the group was focusing on reviving their legacy with original members, including founding member Burton Cummings, who were aiming to connect with both long-time fans and a new audience. The performance served as a testament to their enduring appeal and the nostalgia surrounding their classic rock sound.