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  1. Listen to Havin' a Rave-Up! Live in Los Angeles, 1978 by The Knack on Apple Music. 2012. 14 Songs. Duration: 46 minutes. ... More By The Knack Get the Knack. 1979. My Sharona / Good Girls Don't (Re-Recorded) - Single. 2004...But the Little Girls Understand. 1979. Round Trip. 1981 ...

  2. 22 de may. de 2012 · The Knack’s appeal was a one-two punch; not only did they have great songs, but they were an amazingly tight live band. The Knack’s legendary gigs during the summer of 1978 had fans packing the clubs and record labels throwing contracts at them.

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  4. 21 de abr. de 2012 · Calling themselves The Knack, they first took the stage at, of all places, the infamous Whisky a Go-Go on the fabulous Sunset Strip. The date was June 1, 1978. What happened over the following months was that of legend. The Knack sold out clubs all over Los Angeles. Guests like Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Stephen Stills, Eddie Money and The ...

  5. 24 de jul. de 2015 · The “soundtrack” to a performance on an imaginary 1960s television broadcast, Live At The Rock ’n’ Roll Fun House was the culmination of the reason everyone “got” The Knack in the first place. Omnivore Recordings was honored to release an early snapshot of the band on stage with HavinA Rave-Up! Live In Los Angeles, 1978, and is ...

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  7. While the sound quality isn't perfect, this is a great live set from a band that should be more highly revered. It was quite interesting to me to hear songs performed in this 1978 show that wouldn't come out until the second or third Knack album, which lends validity to Doug Fieger's claim that the first four albums were more or less scripted from the get-go as a loose character study ...