For all the Old Techers
Snotty Scotty and the Hankies, live at the Loch Ness
You had to be there...
Yes! Found their legendary rendition of Mony Mony!
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Snotty Scotty's classical training at Juilliard in the tambourine is clearly evident in the 1st video.
As for the 2nd video, I really enjoyed the extremely awkward air-humping by a guy who most likely has two artificial hips. Also nice to see the drummers Grandma in the background. Not only is she there to support him, but is also his only ride home after the gig.
I was just thinking they had aged well...
Hahaha. Well Steinn, if that really how you feel...I'm afraid I must ask you to define "well".
If I'm not mistaken I think his left ear fell off at 0:38 and his right arm becomes detached and falls off at 1:04.
As the saying goes, it is all relative;
also highly dependent on the initial conditions.
Compared to how they started when I first saw them live 24 years ago, that is pretty well preserved.