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  1. THE STREETWALKIN’ CHEETAHS’ Guitars, Guns & Gold is filled with early gems, rarities and live cuts, packed with all the energy and power of ass-kickin’ Rock’N’Roll that the CHEETAHS know how to deliver. It’s a wild and unpassioned collection of rare recordings (featuring past and present members).

  2. Guitars, Guns & Gold is the real deal. Don’t waste your time on cheap imitations. Special guests: Wayne Kramer, Bellrays… Guitars, Guns & Gold was recorded after a succesful 4-month European tour, promoting their wordly acclaimed by the critics Waiting for the Death of My Generation.

  3. Wayne Stanley Kramer (né Kambes; April 30, 1948 – February 2, 2024) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, and film and television composer. Kramer came to prominence in the 1960s as the lead guitarist of the Detroit rock band MC5.

  4. Fue formado por Kramer (guitarra y voz), Fred "Sonic" Smith (guitarra), Michael Davis (bajo), Dennis Thompson (batería) y Rob Tyner (voz). Este grupo fue conocido por sus potentes actuaciones en directo y su postura política de izquierda radical.

  5. Former MC5 guitar god Wayne Kramer (a friend of CT from its Midwest days), who opened the first night’s show, returned during the finalé to lead Cheap Trick through a sendup encore of the MC5’s signature “Kick Out The Jams.”

  6. Wayne Kramer was a poet, author, patriot, rebel, felon, jailbird-turned-prison-reformer, and—most important—part of the twin-guitar engine of the influential rock band the MC5. He died on February 2, at age 75, leaving a gap in the world of activist musicianship and a tear in the fabric of American music history.

  7. El equipo iba mejorando y Kramer se hizo con una Gibson ES-335, Smith con una Gretsch Tennessean y el bajista con un Fender Precision. Canciones como Black to Comm o su versión del I Can Only Give You Everything de Them demostraban una crudeza imposible en plenos tiempos del verano del amor.