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Watch Halestorm's Jimmy Kimmel Live Performance!

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RB's picture
on January 30, 2013 - 11:08am

Halestorm performed "Love Bites (So Do I)" on last night's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! If you missed it, be sure to check out the performance below or on Jimmy Kimmel's site here! There is also an online exclusive video of the band performing "Freak Like Me" which can also be seen below! 


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RyanSpecialK's picture

I also agree with Roscoe....after seeing them live twice in the past 6-7 months...listening to them on TV just doesnt even remotely compare to the amazingsauce of their live perfomaces....I <3 Halestorm...they are so amazing!!!
SimonB's picture

@AngelAEON: go here: http://beta.abc.go.com/shows/jimmy-kimmel-live worked for me in Canada...
NicoleLee's picture

Kudos to the band and all of their success! Also, I must say that I totally agree with Roscoe on this one... the show (or parties responsible) really diminished how powerful their performances really are.
AngelAEON's picture

Clip only available in the US. *sad face* Is there somewhere else I could watch it?
dodger327's picture

So Super Stoked to get VIP tickets for the April 12th show @ the Fillmore. Can't wait to meet Lzzy!
Roscoe's picture

1st) gotta shout out to this band, love the stuff your doing,u guys kick ass. Now i would like to address a post from Blackgold1155.. i couldn't agree with you more but fyi, it's not the TV producers thinking of the abilities of bands road crew or tech's. what happens in any situation like this, there is a "political protocol" per say, dealing with "the house" union rules and regulations, state to state requirements,SAG,etc. also sound quality will lack because the show will compress the signal in order to deliver it out to broadcast. Situations like this, i like to be in the control room to tweak that signal for my bands i tour with. at the end of the day, ya the broadcast may not capture the actuality and ambient feel of the live show your used to hearing. i can give you a grocery list of things here i would of changed for broadcast,(as a long time road guy for artists/bands + i also have TV experience) but unless it's a total disaster,at the end of the day,the payoff for national and/or even world wide exposure is well worth it. thx for letting me comment, and keep rockin'
Blackgold1155's picture

I wonder why tv producers think that a bands' sound crew doesn't know what they're doing and won't let them work the show. This is obvious because I can hardly ever hear Joe when they play on tv. It's like they're afraid of some loud guitar or something. It's a shame cause these songs kick ass live!