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Ry Cooder & Chicken Skin Music - Dark End Of The Street.
Amazing performance from The Old Grey Whistle Test back in 1977 of 'The Dark End Of The Street'. Stunning vocals and Ry's guitar crying away, too.
"We have to pay for the love we stole"
"We have to pay for the love we stole"
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Tim Rose - Hey Joe ( Blue Steel 44)
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Tim Rose explaining where the song came from and giving an incredible performance on Later With Jools Holland in 1997.
Pauline Taylor - Constantly Waiting
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Pauline Taylor live performance on Jools Holland, 1997.
Faithless - Salva Mea
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Faithless in 1997. Great collective performance. Maxi Jazz spitting fire. Love the energy, timing, lyrics, drums, percussion and backing vocals which include Pauline Taylor...
Everything from his first album was great. Come Away Melind, Morning dew. Did he influence Tim Hardin? Phil Ochs? Nobody sang with rage and sorrow at that time-- thanks Tim
Must be the most compelling version i've ever heard..and i'm a Jimi fan!
Tim Rose performs this song better than Hendrix, ❤
This is a great soulful cover, but I still like Love's version. It was the first one I heard and it stuck with me.
Actually, the more I listen to it, the more Rose draws me into the song and story. Rock In Peace, Tim You were an unheralded performance genius.
I have heard countless versions. This performance captivated me, I was hanging on every verse as it was the first time . That is the way it is done right there!
Fantastic performance, still remember when i watched this on the jools Holland show,
That was great
only a men
that was pure brilliance by everyone but Ry was somewhere else right on the very edge of nirvana knocking on the door of heaven
PS: THAT PIG IS SO RIDICULOUS, PLAYING THE VERSION OF JIMI, AND SCREAMING, I STOPPED AFTER 1 MINUTE
HERE, THAT IDIOT WHO PROCLAMES HE WROTE THE SONG, PLAYS THE JIMI HENDRIX'S VERSION😂😂😂😂🤮🤮🤮🖕🖕🖕🖕POOR SHIT! BILLY ROBERTS WROTE A SHIT FOLK SONG, JIMI HENDRIX MADE A LEGENDARY SONG, HE JUST KEPT SOME OF THE LYRICS, AND THAT LOSER TRY TO GET SOME ROYALTIES🤮🤮🤮🤮👎👎👎👎👎😡😡😡💩💩💩💩HEY JOE, IT'S HENDRIX THAT'S ALL
powerful, passionate, intense... got to know about this from Rick Beato (I love this version much better)
I f*ckin felt that sh!t!!!😮
Superb. RIP.
So many great versions of this song. Love it.
Tim Rose is laid to rest in Brompton Cemetery, London. Sadly his grave is very neglected without a headstone. A recent visit by Unusual Things ( Paul) filmed in 2023 is available on TH-cam. Rest in Peace Tim ✝️
This lady is actually credited with writing the tune. Her boyfirend Billy Roberts took it and added the lyrics that we know. th-cam.com/video/BEK2EDqxpcY/w-d-xo.html
The intensity builds and builds. Storytelling genius. Love it
in the 60s in the uk every band famous or just a school band playedMORNING DEW and it's a crime that TIM ROSE never had a number one with perhaps the greatest song ever written and the best version
Bet he was yet another angry young man but the 60-70`s produced those..i was born in 51 and remember...anxt..,, but this..dramatic..he obviously gets it out of his `mothering` system..i cant help laughing when a performer does that..the bbc wont allow the full phrase..i was semi pro 35 years until 2014..bass died and e close but remembering so many more songs could have done but..five piece of varying taste made for success.. ee DID smoke on the water once in a friends pub until i blanked on the last verse..so involved..bass played same riff through it..pity no one recorded..john started the riff...me on keys and singing..why not..no words up..whoops...happy days..keep it live..
Here I am 14 years later to pay my respects to Maxi Jazz, the legend. RIP. Still a banger after all those years P.S: I've found the Insomnia video. Check my channel if you're interested
Amazing song and artist
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Too yelly. The version of him doing it in 1969 is so much better - more heartfelt, less theatrical
I put him on at my tiny venue in 2001. I got to watch him play this with my son on my knee. He gave the same quality of performance and was an utter statesman. Bless his memory
I read he played The Half Moon in Putney and shook the hands of every audience member on leaving the venue!! That’s a nice touch. RIP Tim. ✝️
The song is already tension filled, this was overdoing it just a bit, but I understand its his anthem of sorts, his Morning Dew is quite good (Jimi didn't need this shitty song ever in his repertoire
Thank you for the goosebumps.
On the record Tim’s guitar arrangement is like Hendrix chromatic fill , this live performance isn’t as good as the great album or song that he made
Tim Rose , underrated brilliant artist , morning dew , I’m gonna be strong , I have his album , and every track is brilliant
Hey Joe was adapted by Billy Roberts from a song his girlfriend wrote. This story has no merit. Hendrix used the guitar progressions of Billy Roberts.
A shit.
A great Billy Roberts/Niela Miller classic. Very impressive version. To bad those 2 couldn't collaborate any further together, Would have been something, to hear, we've, unfortunately, missed out on all these decades past.
His story about how Hendrix heard it is nonsense. Hendrix used the Billy Roberts chord progression and walking bass line.
If they "collaborated" both names would be on the song. But from listening to both it sounds like bronco Billy rode out with her song while she was at the bar flirting with some other guys, which could be why he added the certain angry lyrics to her music.
@@largelester yep that's what I was figuring. She has a channel I Believe. And a daughter, was that daughter ole Billy Roberts,? No telling
@@South3West77 If so it was a one and done because Billy Roberts was also married to somebody in 1962 and rode out West to Reno to get a divorce. After moving to California around 1964 his friend Dino Valenti stole the song and sold it to the Leaves and anyone else willing to buy it, must have been many considering how many recordings were made during the mid to late 60s, because he either needed the money for drugs or lawyers in the age of Free Love.
@@largelester they were a thang back in the day, for how long don't know, but she said they were something at one time. so it could've been . I like her album. The lyrics could tell something bout their relationship.
Why haven't I heard this cat before...!?
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Billy Roberts wrote the song sometime in 1961/62...
So Tim is lying.
Look it up … Rose may have copyrighted a rearranged version But didn’t write it!! Originally it draws from 2 pre - existing songs . Niela Horn re questioning style & chords & progression and Pete Seeger appeared in court to support her writing it her. Her boyfriend had taken it over and passed it on to …. Valenti . And Billy Roberts provided the story Lyrics etc … Others really just jumped into copyright it or rearrange it for copyright first so had legal claims over the originals
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@@davidlamb7524yes had a lot of cheek!!
;Prefer Billys x 100
Outstanding say no more 👏
Magic and powerful always loved Tims versions
Why is it that performers won't mention the name of the person who actually wrote the song they are performing?? Rose couldn't say "Billy Roberts is the songwriter's name"?? "A song he heard when he was 3"? Seriously, dude? Annoying AF. Years ago in Nashville, I watched John Ford Coley perform Todd Rundgren's "Love Is the Answer" and he was happy to allow the audience to think he wrote it. Not cool.
This guy died the day i was born, R.I.P
Was Jamie Catto there?
this is shite
The original Hey Joe was written by Billy Roberts... take your New York Schlag and fuck off, you lying Yid!
I don't really know too much about this song polemic story, but I really love the way this man just need an acoustic guitar to move me. This is talent.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Joe
It's a hell of a story
Master of electro acoustik
The writer of the song was Billy Roberts The Music Machine did a great version/ tribute to Jimmy Hendrix version This guy ruined a great song in my opinion
Wow!
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