Videos
“Amelia” by La La La Human Steps & Edouard Lock (2003)
“Footstompin'” by David Bowie – (Live Dick Cavett Show 1974)
also:
The 1980’s, six years early.
David Bowie’s lost 1973 Top of the Pops performance of The Jean Genie
“Kuen Kuen Lueng Lueng” by Sroeng Santi
Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, feat. Earl Hines: Basin Street Blues, December 4, 1928
“Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five play the Basin St Blues, named after the famous New Orleans French Quarter avenue. The regular group of Johnny St Cyr on banjo, Lil Hardin on piano, Kid Ory on trombone and Johnnie Dodds on clarinet is not heard on this cut. On this recording, we have Mancy Cara on banjo, Jimmy Strong replacing Dodds on clarinet, Fred Robinson takes over on trombone, Earl Hines replaces Lil on piano and with his celesta, and Zutty Singleton is added at drums. Of course, Louis Armstrong leads with his cornet and vocals. This recording was made for Okeh on December 4, 1928 in Chicago.”
Jeff Buckley – Grace (BBC Late Show) – 1995
1995 – I watched this go out. So glad I found it again.
Soundproof
This is a sting (by Steve Bell) for the Soundproof event at the Exchange Gallery, Princes Street, Penzance on Friday (11th Nov).
Two of my films will be showing as well as lots of other wonderful and excellent things.
Please attend if you can.
Two of my films will be showing as well as lots of other wonderful and excellent things.
Please attend if you can.