very good of you to do this, Gwen - both of those sets are so fine! i already own the footage, but sharing them this way is what i call makin the world a more beautiful place. so: thank you!
With Sssoul - You're welcome, sorry to read you own them already, though I'm not that surprised. Your guitar threads really made my own world (at least) a more beautiful place. So thank you too!
smile: it's my pleasure, you know what i mean - but it's the kind patient learned & good-lookin Guitar Connoisseurs who make those threads rock, so: here's to them!
meanwhile: do you know anything about how Gary Busey ended up on that stage with Keith and Jerry Lee? that part baffles me utterly.
smile: judging by this clip, i'd say he sure did. :E i didn't know he played Buddy Holly, though - thanks for that information, which is pretty weird as well! when was that?
with sssoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > meanwhile: do you know anything about how Gary > Busey ended up on that stage with Keith and Jerry > Lee? > that part baffles me utterly.
Don't ask me! I didn't even know his name before you mentionned it. Who's this guy ?
Gary Busey was indeed in the Buddy Holly story. It came out in the late 70's, I liked it (at the time, I haven't seen it since then). Gary did a great job, he was nominated for Best Actor for the part.
He didn't started acting like a total nutcase till later.
he's an actor - it took me the longest time too to work out where i'd seen him before; if he's played Buddy he's apparently got a wider repertoire than i thought, but what i've seen him play are thick-necked villain types in films like Lethal Weapon.
Thank you Gwen! I've never seen any of this before - just watched Little Queenie and was totally shocked to see Keith singing Mick/Chuck's lines. He makes them both sleazier and funnier.
This is the last one for today - from the same DVD Keith-alation. Thanks for the nice comments.
Here is an interview from 1989, for the French Rapido TV-zine, subtitled in French - with Keith, in his NYC appartment, the day before re-joining the rest of the band to start the recording of Steel Wheels.
Keith-aholics, make no mistake and stay tuned until the end of the interview.
ohhh ~*THANK YOU*~ Gwen! especially for warning me not to give up midway through Keith with the Robert Johnson photo and the Dove - now that is beautiful thank you
gwen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can post "Something Else" but I don't have "Run > Rudolph Run" - was it performed at Guitar Legends > ?
No, it wasn't. Keith did Shake Rattle & Roll (together with Bob Dylan), Going Down, SOmething Else and Connection.
The only Run Rudolph Run I have is (bad) audio only, on the Keef Riff Hard boot (Zero Records) which combines Boston 4th, Boston 5th & New Jersey 17th. Run Rudolph Run was from New Jersey.
Something Else sounded great on the Main Offender tour too, but i love this one - Seville 91 was the first time Keith performed it in public.
>> Keith did Shake Rattle & Roll (together with Bob Dylan), Going Down, Something Else and Connection. <<
and the all-star Can't Turn You Loose, which is pretty hot too! i love the way Jack Bruce sings "blah blah blah blah" at one point - it's only rock & roll! :E
I love that version of "I'm going down" that Keith did at that Guitar Hero convetion in Sevilla; or whatever it was. There were many good guitarrists there and no matter how Keith will laugh it off, he does make sure to pull out the stops and kick some ass when his peers are there en masse. Robert Cray and Steve Cropper are up on stage with the Winos core band. Plus Ray Cooper ands some dude on the B3. Keith lets fly with a lethal solo from 1:30 to 1:50. And another longer one later around the 4 minute mark. You can time them almost excatly because one round of the chord chnages (1-4-1-5-4-1) lastst 30 seconds. I still think that Charley Drayton would have been the perfect Bassist for the Stones. he is dirty. Great. Right at 3:22 in the vid he crouches down while looking at Steve Jordan and makes the Bass rubber-rumble. That little growl alone should have gotten him the job.
"...no longer shall you trudge 'cross my peaceful mind."