Old school Cheap Trick. Saw this band 25 years ago when they opened for REO Speedwagon.
"I Want You to Want Me" This performance was lip synched from the "Live from Budokan" recording. (Recognized the Japanese girls' cheering in the background.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJs_L7yq5qE
"Ain't that a Shame" This is a cover of a 1955 hit song Fats Domino wrote and performed. Cheap Trick rocked it up in the late 70's with this performance. The "Live at Budokan" album made their careers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C-jXJl0Zrg
"Surrender" A fun song. I picture a teenage boy writing about his Cleaver or Nelson family parents being OK, but too straight-laced only to be surprised his folks are sexual beings. This is not the best rendition, but Rick Nielsen's checkered Gibson Explorer is cool looking. (Note: due to the customization, it is most likely a Hamer). At the concert I went to Rick played a five neck guitar for this song and used all five.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqB9lhHqmsE