710. German Stroll - Biskuithalle - Bonn - Germany - March 25-1995 Thanks to the taper and above all to Willy DeVille and the musicians. / 128087130584600
I'm 67 and I saw Willie several times with the band 'Mink DeVille' in NYC when they were just starting out and once a few years later in New Haven CT. at a cool venue known as 'Toad's Place' where I got to meet him and actually did a little partying with him in their travel bus. Willie was a big fan of 'Hashish' as were we. I remembered from the old 'CBGB' days that he loved pink champagne so I brought a bottle to the Toad's show and sent it back stage to him. He immediatly came out and invited us ( myself and two friends ) back to his dressing room. We talked about NYC and the girls from NYC, as well as Hilly Kristal who opened that awesome club CBGB's in the East Village of Manhattan in the early 1970's when they were sort of the 'House Band'. Their sound from this period is witnessed by Live at CBGB's, a 1976 compilation album of bands that played CBGB and for which the band contributed three songs from the soon to be released album 'Cabretta' a multifaceted album of soul, R&B, rock, and blues recordings, which was selected number 57 in the Village Voice's 1977 Pazz & Jop critics poll. Its lead single "Spanish Stroll" reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart, the only Willy DeVille recording to ever hit the charts in the United Kingdom. Willie was relaxed and so funny as he took some huge hits from the hash-pipe, before long we were all laughing it up, drinking the champagne and having a grand old time. His driver was anxious to get on the road so we said our goodbyes. He died of pancreatic cancer on August 6, 2009, at the age of 58 and although his commercial success waxed and waned over the years, his legacy as a songwriter has influenced many other musicians, such as Mark Knopfler and Peter Wolf and myself. A really talented musician and a really nice guy. - RIP Willie Boy .. 🙏 🙏 🙏 www.abandonedspaces.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/58/2017/07/cbgb-featured-image-90062.png
Dunno if anyone cares but if you're stoned like me atm you can watch pretty much all the new series on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my girlfriend these days :)
Konzert 1.12.1988 PC 69 in Bielefeld , kann man nicht vergessen seine Gitarre (die er hier auch spielt) reflektierte das Scheinwerferlicht die Musik an dem Abend war echt irre , war ja keine grosse Halle er ist total unterbewertet wer ihn kennt liebt die Musik nicht zu fassen sein frühes Ende R.i.P. 🎸🎸MINK DE VILLE🎸🎸
Oh my. "Oh what a night" to borrow from Frankie Valli. Saw Tom in '77. First, and I guess only time seeing a stripper on stage at a concert. lol. Not fortunate enough to see Willy.
I had started a comment but got verklempt...I met Willie and Toots in a Boston club in 1976 when my husband filled in for the bass player. I was smitten by Toots! She was a looker and fun to be with backstage. I really loved hanging out with her. (Willie was cool too!) After moving in '79, we lost track of even those sporadic meetings. I made a mask with "Toots Lips"...the other day, someone asked if it was Betty Boop lips I had to go back to those days... And Willie was too perfect then, too musically adept to be called punk and he's going to be one of those artist's under- appreciated for his talent and mostly under appreciated for the way his grasp of other's talents contributed to the guts of the 70's. Mostly though, I thought Toots was just great....
Toute la zik que j'aime ! Y'a de la puissance là-dedans, et des grands espaces américains... la route interminable à travers le désert, et un saloon enfumé plein de braillards, au son des guitares qui déchirent.
I think Egerton's is the place we knew as 'The Edge'. Big red brick mansion that booked a lot of really good bands. Climbed up the wall at the back and snuck in through the bathroom windows on an upper floor a couple of times. I caught the Cramps there, wish I had seen Mink Deville, who I enjoyed listening to at that time. Willy was so good. R.I.P. Willy.
yea man, more titanic than everest. deserves replay, right now cadillac walk cruising again. definately your music will continue long and strong. a teardrop fell. rip willy.
I had been in Lafayette one day when some old salt asked me, "can you paly bass?" I ended up, that night, playing in front of thousands, But it was okay, it was Lafayette.
Is it not that, what's THAT music is made for - to let it make. : K L. I.. C K in our. Dusty brains?? I think : O O. O U U. Y. E. E. A. A. H JUST. HAVE. FUN ol' guy.!!!
I'm 72 and seeing this performance for the first time. Willy on bottleneck slide is fun to see. The voice, the stage presence....wow!
I'm 67 and I saw Willie several times with the band 'Mink DeVille' in NYC when they were just starting out and once a few years later in New Haven CT. at a cool venue known as 'Toad's Place' where I got to meet him and actually did a little partying with him in their travel bus. Willie was a big fan of 'Hashish' as were we. I remembered from the old 'CBGB' days that he loved pink champagne so I brought a bottle to the Toad's show and sent it back stage to him. He immediatly came out and invited us ( myself and two friends ) back to his dressing room. We talked about NYC and the girls from NYC, as well as Hilly Kristal who opened that awesome club CBGB's in the East Village of Manhattan in the early 1970's when they were sort of the 'House Band'. Their sound from this period is witnessed by Live at CBGB's, a 1976 compilation album of bands that played CBGB and for which the band contributed three songs from the soon to be released album 'Cabretta' a multifaceted album of soul, R&B, rock, and blues recordings, which was selected number 57 in the Village Voice's 1977 Pazz & Jop critics poll. Its lead single "Spanish Stroll" reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart, the only Willy DeVille recording to ever hit the charts in the United Kingdom. Willie was relaxed and so funny as he took some huge hits from the hash-pipe, before long we were all laughing it up, drinking the champagne and having a grand old time. His driver was anxious to get on the road so we said our goodbyes. He died of pancreatic cancer on August 6, 2009, at the age of 58 and although his commercial success waxed and waned over the years, his legacy as a songwriter has influenced many other musicians, such as Mark Knopfler and Peter Wolf and myself. A really talented musician and a really nice guy. - RIP Willie Boy .. 🙏 🙏 🙏
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The was only one this artist Great songwriter and guitarist and musician 💕. Rip big star 💯
A stellar performance. Great command of his guitar. Take note: Real music by real musicians. I miss you, Willy.....
And that, boys and girls, is how it is done.
Oh yeah !!!!
Yes indeed!
Dunno if anyone cares but if you're stoned like me atm you can watch pretty much all the new series on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my girlfriend these days :)
@Adriel Derek Definitely, I've been using instaflixxer for months myself :D
Saw him at La Cigale in the early 90’s. Huge concert
Konzert 1.12.1988 PC 69 in Bielefeld , kann man nicht vergessen seine Gitarre (die er hier auch spielt)
reflektierte das Scheinwerferlicht
die Musik an dem Abend war echt irre , war ja keine grosse Halle er ist total unterbewertet wer ihn kennt liebt die Musik nicht zu fassen sein frühes Ende
R.i.P. 🎸🎸MINK DE VILLE🎸🎸
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
🌹MiNK DE ViLLE🌹
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
One of my all time favorite double bills was seeing Mink DeVille open for Tom Waits at the Harvard Square Theater....
Wow that must have been some gig
@@ScotsLyon It was, and I was very lucky to go because I won the tickets from a radio station.
Oh my. "Oh what a night" to borrow from Frankie Valli. Saw Tom in '77. First, and I guess only time seeing a stripper on stage at a concert. lol. Not fortunate enough to see Willy.
Oh my, you're killing me. So jealous
Whoever planned that deserves a bonus .
I had started a comment but got verklempt...I met Willie and Toots in a Boston club in 1976 when my husband filled in for the bass player.
I was smitten by Toots! She was a looker and fun to be with backstage. I really loved hanging out with her.
(Willie was cool too!)
After moving in '79, we lost track of even those sporadic meetings.
I made a mask with "Toots Lips"...the other day, someone asked if it was Betty Boop lips
I had to go back to those days...
And Willie was too perfect then, too musically adept to be called punk and he's going to be one of those artist's under- appreciated for his talent and mostly under appreciated for the way his grasp of other's talents contributed to the guts of the 70's.
Mostly though, I thought Toots was just great....
He just was GREAT
anybody else in the world with such a unique voice ... ?
Unforgettable singer and musician... R.i.p. Willy 🌹💖
Cant get over how great this artist is/was.
Gewoon een van de beste muzikanten ooit met een geweldige band. In die jaren was Rockpallast het beste programma in Europa, daar bleef je voor op.
That Willie can play that slide
Am following your links, Agnes. thank you very much.
This is Rock n Roll
Saw him years ago in Madison Wi. With Elvis Costello , and Nick Lowe. He kicked their asses.
This is Rock´n Roll at it´s best !
Mink Deville, just a genious. His voice is a gift of God ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
Einer meiner größten Favoriten. Ich liebe ihn und seine Musik noch immer♥️
🙏😥🙏
Liebe seine Musik sehr.
Er war ein Ausnahme Künstler. ❤
That is the dog's bollocks. So totally rock & roll - the music, the look, the feel. Absolutely bowled over.
Saw Willie supporting Dr Feelgood in about 1976. Magical
best version of this song--it jjust burns
My only regret in life. Not seeing him live
Sorry for that ..he was really amazing live. .
@@RnREnglands Really true!!!
First time for me was "77 The Ramones,Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers with Mink DeVille
Good to hear some rock of the 90s... I'm in my 72s... thx for sharing...
wonderful to hear him like he was! A true legend! Thanks for all this downloads...
I love all his music . His concerts are amazing .I am 71 and appreciate good music
Yo haré los 60 pronto. Lo quiero 💔🎶🎸💙💯
Toute la zik que j'aime ! Y'a de la puissance là-dedans, et des grands espaces américains... la route interminable à travers le désert, et un saloon enfumé plein de braillards, au son des guitares qui déchirent.
Willy, total class!!! Downuder South Australia
Love Willy! So awesome. 🥰❤️
SOUNDS LIKE A
REAL G👀D TIME!!!🤘🏼✌🏻
Jeg elsker denne type musikk og Mink DeVille er midt i blinken. Synd jeg oppdaget han så sent. Takker Husarrest for det.
Saw Willy more than once 1980 s....Bad Asss
Robert Harry - Willy was playing in my country (Montreux) in the 80’s - WHY did I missed it!! - such a big mistake!!
❤❤❤
Just Greatest 👍👌👍Mink he is a fantastic Guitar PLAYER. 👈🎸💖💖💖
WIlly, Freddy, David... Thanks a toda la banda. Grandes!! 🎶🎶🎸😎
Ongelooflijk geweldig
(1). He should have been a lot more well known; (2). The band kicks serious butt!
Willy es lo máximo...
i have all his cd-dvd for decades
a great rock-pop-artist Moon Martin rip
Il grande ..maestoso....the grates,'t
Thank you.
magnifique!!!
Ooohhh F*** 🔥🔥🔥
Yeaaaah...lets Rock wooohooo
the best memories ❤️
Rip Willy you're still the best!!
Iconic!!!!!
Einfach Genial 😎👍
Anybody recognize the model of that guitar. His performances are the standard of which others are judged by. He was soooo amazing.
Wonderful this memories, I miss you so much my friend, R.I.P. , I never forget you!
Bien dosé ❤
Top Shelf,thanks bro
wow that is a wow song
Saw him live at Egerton's, an old mansion/bar in Toronto in the late '80s. Wow!
I think Egerton's is the place we knew as 'The Edge'. Big red brick mansion that booked a lot of really good bands. Climbed up the wall at the back and snuck in through the bathroom windows on an upper floor a couple of times.
I caught the Cramps there, wish I had seen Mink Deville, who I enjoyed listening to at that time. Willy was so good.
R.I.P. Willy.
❤
Always on our Hearts❤️ See you in Valhalla Sir.
yea man, more titanic than everest. deserves replay, right now cadillac walk cruising again. definately your music will continue long and strong. a teardrop fell. rip willy.
Cadillac Walk 🎶🎸 Cadillac Walk 🎶💃🏼🌹🌹 Yeeeeeah!!! Bravo Willy 💜
Stamford, Ct's own. William Borsey. Belong's in Rock n Roll
HOF.
¿ Acaso no era brillante? 🎶🎶🎸
Wou!! Inolvidable..🎸🎼
Er hatte viele deutsche Fans. Mich auch!
Wou Wou Willy... Amazing!! Brilllante 🎶🎶🎸 Thank you Willy por esta joya...
Awesome!!! So much cool and soul.
the best !
wow !
Cuánto talento..!!...
Ooooooohhhhhhhhh yeaaaaaahhhhh
I hear where ZZ Top got their sound, like a slap in the face
Good god.
A true saint.
oh my my
Merci à Moon Martin !!!😜
“She’s got the Cadillac walk”.Can anyone enlighten me?
That man knew his stuff. R.I.P. Mr. Deville.
By the way,what’s up with you 17 morons who didn’t like this?
Another overlook by the RRHF.
I had been in Lafayette one day when some old salt asked me, "can you paly bass?" I ended up, that night, playing in front of thousands, But it was okay, it was Lafayette.
Has everyone noticed at 1-minute 6 or there abouts he replicates the chorus from sharp dressed man?!
🧩⛓️♦️👍🖐️
Makes Boz Scaggs version put ya to sleep
Totally wasted. But what a performance!. Magic.
Say what Willy?
Mink meets Link out on the horizon
Is it not that, what's THAT music is made for - to let it make. : K L. I.. C K in our. Dusty brains?? I think :
O O. O U U. Y. E. E. A. A. H
JUST. HAVE. FUN ol' guy.!!!
This has a kind of American Indian sound.
That’s because he was part American Indian on his mothers,or fathers side.
Cajun roots, I believe.
Was hätte Louis Quatorze dazu gesagt?
Saw mink open r j geils I n Poughkeepsie 1978 they stole the show tdfo
AC/DC Problem child anyone? :D
Makes Boz Scaggs version put ya to sleep