- 15
- 506 489
Elzo Drewel
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 พ.ย. 2008
วีดีโอ
Winding Stairs
มุมมอง 16711 ปีที่แล้ว
Meine perspektive studie und gefröbel mit Corel und Vegas. Mit einer wünderbarliche schlange, frosch und adler dei allen glücklich umhüpflen in meine treppehalle. Grüße alle, Elzo Drewel
Zep Le Freak - I'veGotMyMojoWorking
มุมมอง 44113 ปีที่แล้ว
Recorded in December 2010. My first MIDI recording since the nineties. The bass is my own fuckin' red precision. The guitar is one of twenty euro from the Action. All voices of myself. The rest I played from my midi-keyboard to please all the people I love. Don't be afraid to leave a message!
Dizze Drewel - The Trumpet
มุมมอง 39213 ปีที่แล้ว
Live performance from 1994. Location: Italian market. Het oorspronkelijke geluid was zo goed als onhoorbaar en niet op te peppen, vandaar ...
Zep Le Freak - Romanian Shïckâwla (instrumental)
มุมมอง 55313 ปีที่แล้ว
Muziek en tekst gemaakt. Nu nog inzingen en een clip maken waar ik een Russische kassatjok ga doen. Die trekkast is een bandoleon.
Zep Le Freak - Layla (Unplugged / cartoon)
มุมมอง 1K13 ปีที่แล้ว
Müshcka djawallah hèpta sturúzlablov do mâgillï bèdjelly. Djôvalla, Elzo (brmäscko putranya)
Zep Le Freak - Dzjingela di Hoptagadira (pencil)
มุมมอง 52513 ปีที่แล้ว
Dit liedje gaat over een beeldschoon zigeunermeisje die d'r haar niet uit de knoop kan krijgen omdat ze in haar rock&roll-periode altijd een suikerspinkapsel had. De accordeon- en vioolsolo waren een uitdaging. De rest was big fun. Dank aan mijn lieve Jolanda voor haar geduld met m'n creatieve idioterie. Groetjes, Elzo
Elvis Costello - Watching The Detectives (live)
มุมมอง 24K13 ปีที่แล้ว
Elvis Costello performs Watching The Detectives live at Late with Jools Holland in the early nineties.
Elvis Costello - Veronica (live unplugged)
มุมมอง 466K13 ปีที่แล้ว
Elvis Costello performs Veronica live unplugged at 'Late with Jools Holland' in the early nineties. See also: th-cam.com/video/oTZYJDBbiIY/w-d-xo.html
Elvis Costello - Why Can't a Man Stand Alone (live)
มุมมอง 10K13 ปีที่แล้ว
Elvis Costello - Why Can't a Man Stand Alone live from 'Late with Jools Holland' in the early nineties.
Racho Da Bano - You Don't Love Me
มุมมอง 63313 ปีที่แล้ว
The second take from a TV-program because my old buddy Bert Baars his colleague Pieter Engels plays his sax also chickenskin-fantastic on this track. Have fun and don't forget to take a look at: th-cam.com/video/NHVkGR3-NlU/w-d-xo.html Take care, Elzo
Racho Da Bano - Merengue
มุมมอง 84813 ปีที่แล้ว
Recorded from TV because my old buddy Bert Baars plays his saxophone chickenskin-fantastic on this track. The jumping lunatic in the middle is Vincent Kruger. He learned that nose-thing from his mother because as a kid he wouldn't eat. Have fun and don't forget to take a look at: th-cam.com/video/wYIs9RyUrVI/w-d-xo.html Take care, Elzo
Bakkerij Castricum. Reunie 1983. Deel 3 van 3
มุมมอง 1.1K14 ปีที่แล้ว
Bakkerij Castricum. Reunie 1983? Lachen geblazen toen..... Van de drie delen is dit wel de leukste. Stuur de URL's even door naar iedereen die erop staat als je wilt. Groetjes, Elzo Deze al gezien? th-cam.com/video/2f5EcQ4OLBk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/Lp4N6BStcqU/w-d-xo.html
De Bakkerij Castricum. Reunie 1983. Deel 2 van 3
มุมมอง 59014 ปีที่แล้ว
Bakkerij Castricum. Reunie 1983? Lachen geblazen toen..... Namens alle muzikanten, figuranten, passanten en spijtoptanten: Bedankt voor het camerawerk Alida ! Deze al gezien? th-cam.com/video/Lp4N6BStcqU/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/2f5EcQ4OLBk/w-d-xo.html
Bakkerij Castricum. Reünie 1983. Deel 1 van 3
มุมมอง 52414 ปีที่แล้ว
Bakkerij Castricum. Reunie 1983? Lachen geblazen toen..... Namens alle muzikanten, figuranten en passanten: Bedankt voor het camerawerk Alida ! Deze al gezien? th-cam.com/video/Lp4N6BStcqU/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/2f5EcQ4OLBk/w-d-xo.html
EC is amazing
Timeless name
Absolutely brilliant wonderful
458'000 views (only) including 400'000 by me !
Can't be doing with the fading in and out.
This is a wonderful melody with very important and touching lyrics.
Elvis Costello is a one-of-a-kind songwriter!
So many of Elvis' songs are more meaningful when performed solo, with only one or two instruments. This is a good example and so is "Accidents Will Happen."
Love the song, love this version.
My Mom just died of dementia. It is horrible.
I like this better than the Bands version
Terrible editing and audio.
Always loved this. Spent a lot of time in an Alzheimer’s facility, watching someone’s plight get dimmer everyday. Excellent phrasing in this song.
this is a classic
Awesome.
Not only excepional music, to be that concistent with fashion eyeware throughout the decades,...hats off!
This is the only good song that he ever wrote. Truth.
Will be seeing hem in FEB 23
hear here ..
Elvis sung it deep it came from his heart. What a performance. Awesome.
Amazing 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
This arrangement is so much more moving than the one on Stunt.
I love this song and my name is Veronica …
Most casual fans have no idea that this song which one could argue is his most commercial hit was actually co-written with Paul McCartney! In the late 80’s Paul’s then manager mentioned to him how well his caliber of songs were when he worked with a collaborative partner. That of course being John Lennon. So around 1987/1988 some names were tossed around as potential collaborators for Paul to work with. He of course ended up working with another fellow Liverpudlian Elvis Costello. This particular track was a co-write between the two. There are also some greatly joint written songs on both Paul’s solo albums Flowers in the dirt and the album off the ground. And if any of you are completist fans like myself: just google/youtube McCartney/declan macmanus the later name being costello’s real name and you will find a plethora of acoustic demos that they made around this time period. Nearly two albums worth. It’s a shame that only a handful of their amazing collaborations only trickled out here and there over just an album or two period for each of them. Would love to hear way more stuff by them!
They made a series of around a dozen demos together which were intended for a joint album that was never produced because they couldn't agree on how to produce it. You will find them on You Tube. They are the nearest thing I have heard to a new Beatle album. Magical.
That takes a lot of talent to pull that off in such a way as this and make it sound so good.
I fell in love with old ladies memories as a child speaking to the ladies I spent time with as they slowly died, My Grans friends , As I wheeled my lovely Gran round the ward to see her friends
david chase brought me here
Bravo!!!
BRILLIANT!!!!!
Lost my mum 3 days ago to dementia and this kills me 😔
The hidden GOAT !!!! TREMENDIOUS !!!!!😢❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Good on ya little mate
These dip to blues are freaking me out.
What a legend ✌️& ❤️
Professor Steve Nieve
Much much better song in this arrangement, fitting the melancholic lyrics. Never cared for the original that much, though the Spike album has grown on me. I feel like they were looking for a single and came to this one, turning into a pop arrangement for that purpose. But it's also possible he wanted to counter the weight of the lyrics with a more joyful sound. He's done that before. Oh how I miss later with Jools!
Retitled "Biden"
Why was his guitar not amplified and tuned to the gig.
What are you talking about? His guitar is definitely plugged in and playing througn an amp. And he is in tune with the piano.
Let's not forget Sir Paul, who Elvis credits for smoothing out the chorus and making the bridge more dreamlike.
This is Everything. ❤️
I Love You Mister Elvis Costello. 💔🙏🙏🙏
This is beautiful.
Sad story. Great song.
Blij dat het er is.
I love him.
Yay! 🎵💃🎸🦋
Simply outstanding……what a lyricist…..
With a little help from Sir Paul...
And also thank Sir Paul
So powerful and such depth of emotion. Best singer of the modern era in my opinion.
Totally agree.
@@ianhollingsworth2638 Me too....
Co-written with Macca, of course.
Oh yes, phenomenal for sure, but I'm gonna raise my hand and say it's arguably Reginald Dwight, closely followed by the much maligned and derided Philip Collins.
I just thought about this song this morning. I liked this song..
More than any other individual, Steve Nieve had much to do with Elvis' musical success,
Why can't a man stand alone? Must he be burdened by all that he's taught to consider his own? His skin and his station, his kin and his crown His flag and his nation, they just weigh him down You know pride is a sin that we tend to forgive But it gets hard to live When you don't have the love in her heart to begin with Why can't a man stand alone? Why can't a woman be just what she seems? Must she be tarnished by men who can only be men in their dreams? When beauty meets ignorance, they shout in the street Repeating their offer to each girl they meet The respect that she needs, it isn't a gift But it gets hard to lift yourself up When you don't have the strength to begin with Why can't a woman stand alone? Why can't a baby sleep at night and dream of the time to come And never fear the world outside, the touch of someone very near? Why can't a man stand up? Why can't a man stand up? Why can't a man stand alone?
Utterly beautiful