Just glorious. I know this was late in the day, but I think this track was where I fell totally in love with Roddy's music. I then played catch up with his catalogue. Call me a slow learner.
A criminally under-acknowledged talent: exquisitely-crafted lyrics, exquisite musicianship - and yes, an exquisitely handsome young man (I’m a 56yr-old avowedly heterosexual male willing to acknowledge beauty when presented with it!)
Roddy is just an incredible performer, his music and delivery is impressive....Gerry Rafferty is our best contemporary artist....but Roddy is running him close these days....such a beautiful voice.
Err...Gerry Rafferty's been dead for over 12 years, and Roddy Frame released High Land Hard Rain over 40 years ago with Aztec Camera, so not quite certain where your "contemporary" praise fits in that ......
Just glorious. I know this was late in the day, but I think this track was where I fell totally in love with Roddy's music. I then played catch up with his catalogue. Call me a slow learner.
Takes me back to The Royal Court Liverpool, Roddy delivered an absolutely perfect performance of Killermont Street
A criminally under-acknowledged talent:
exquisitely-crafted lyrics,
exquisite musicianship
- and yes, an exquisitely handsome young man (I’m a 56yr-old avowedly heterosexual male willing to acknowledge beauty when presented with it!)
Love this song so much❤ Love talented Roddy forever✨
Thank you for posting this. Lovely.
Fantastic performance! Also takes me back to my early 20's. I saw AC at The Ritz in NYC. Thanks for the trip back!
what a voice
Looks like the amazing Yolanda Charles on bass. Awesome song.
Roddy is just an incredible performer, his music and delivery is impressive....Gerry Rafferty is our best contemporary artist....but Roddy is running him close these days....such a beautiful voice.
Err...Gerry Rafferty's been dead for over 12 years, and Roddy Frame released High Land Hard Rain over 40 years ago with Aztec Camera, so not quite certain where your "contemporary" praise fits in that ......
Music industry didnt just elevate people without talent. It also dumbed down some very good musicians.
it's horribly American