I was 16 in 1996. I remember watching that version of Woodcutter son on some video compilation I had..... it really made an impression on what I thought music should be - it's super funky and the heat coming off Weller - enough energy to fuel a small town. Is that his dad playing guitar in the red shirt? thanks for the post! brings back memories....
Steve white best drummer weller ever had from style council until he left in 2008, I would think every weller fan remembers watching this, whirlpools end to finish just blows me away eveytime
Steve's on Dee's solo tour and Ill leave you with one thought: the acid jazz label doesn't have enough money to guarantee Steve's free so somebody put it up in advance for rehearsals, recording a tour. Gee wonder who that might have been. I stoped listening at heavy soul but Out of the Sinking is masterpiece and could be done as ballad or jazz standard. People don't do that any more and the Manhattan Transfer just retired their brand out of respect for dead original members and no desire to send anything forth that never had the stamp of approval of any original member. sad.
broken stones is the most misunderstood hook of his. In the united states black prisoners were put on chain gangs with the stupid trask of breaking up rocks. This originated in France . Also When precious gems hit the market sometimes the best are broken up because the value of orignal large size is too great to hold. Usually it's broken by a wealthy family into matching jewelry that can yield higher market vallue and be hocked piece by piece if necessarry.
Sunflower The Changing Man Out of the Sinking Broken Stones Porcelain God Amongst Butterflies Wild Wood Man of Great Promise The Riverbank A Year Late Foot of the Mountain Into Tomorrow Stanley Road Woodcutters Son You Do Something to Me Whirlpools End
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Well done getting the whole recording. Very difficult to get online. Love broken stones with the trombone accompaniment!
That's a tune! Yep...difficult to get stuff past the youtube copyright police sometimes....Got most of this one through!
Every song a gem in its own right.
I've been a fan since I bought In The City as an eight year old lad. There really is a song for every mood with this Dude.
I was 16 in 1996. I remember watching that version of Woodcutter son on some video compilation I had..... it really made an impression on what I thought music should be - it's super funky and the heat coming off Weller - enough energy to fuel a small town. Is that his dad playing guitar in the red shirt? thanks for the post! brings back memories....
An artist at the top of his game, Weller, White, Craddock, Minchela, unbeatable
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Yolanda played her part 👍
Steve white best drummer weller ever had from style council until he left in 2008, I would think every weller fan remembers watching this, whirlpools end to finish just blows me away eveytime
Steve's on Dee's solo tour and Ill leave you with one thought: the acid jazz label doesn't have enough money to guarantee Steve's free so somebody put it up in advance for rehearsals, recording a tour. Gee wonder who that might have been. I stoped listening at heavy soul but Out of the Sinking is masterpiece and could be done as ballad or jazz standard. People don't do that any more and the Manhattan Transfer just retired their brand out of respect for dead original members and no desire to send anything forth that never had the stamp of approval of any original member. sad.
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broken stones is the most misunderstood hook of his. In the united states black prisoners were put on chain gangs with the stupid trask of breaking up rocks. This originated in France . Also When precious gems hit the market sometimes the best are broken up because the value of orignal large size is too great to hold. Usually it's broken by a wealthy family into matching jewelry that can yield higher market vallue and be hocked piece by piece if necessarry.
Poor murderers and rapists! My heart bleeds.
Great show do you know the track list by any chance cheers
Will see if can find it....
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Sunflower
The Changing Man
Out of the Sinking
Broken Stones
Porcelain God
Amongst Butterflies
Wild Wood
Man of Great Promise
The Riverbank
A Year Late
Foot of the Mountain
Into Tomorrow
Stanley Road
Woodcutters Son
You Do Something to Me
Whirlpools End
Anyone know who the cello player is?
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