Without a doubt, the most underrated female vocalist of ALL TIME. They didn't do "pop friendly" songs, they wrote and sang about pain and hard things, only reason I can think of for why she/they aren't WAY BIGGER.
@ Johnny Cardinale... "Exactly" She has the most beautiful varying vocal range, however she sang about truth, which most people would rather not hear. I agree with you 100 %
Johnette didn’t want to change who she was to write a hit. She did what she wanted to do and did not listen to the record company . Kudos to her for doing what she believed in. I think she did bend a few times n we got stuff like this .
Wow, it certainly didn’t take me long to find you. The guy that insists on making the “ most underrated “ comment because he thinks the rest of the world should think exactly as he does.
@@afterburner2869 eh, if you're looking through the comments on Concrete Blonde videos, you're going to find **a lot** of people calling the band underrated. For the quality of music CB were putting out (especially '90 - '94), they got remarkably little exposure. The only time they did arena shows was when they opened for Sting. And sure, there's a handful of these late night shows, and one or two songs were featured on MTV shows (and they did one cover song for a movie) but that's really it.
I first heard her on (and I know she would hate this) "My Little Problem" from The Replacements final (and Paul Westerberg's first solo) Album. "Whoah, wait, WHO THE FUCK IS THAT CHICK?!" The next thing I knew, The Sky Was A Poisonous Garden Tonight. The Old Interwebs weren't nearly as useful for that sort of thing back then. You had to send off for stuff and wait four to six weeks to find out you had been ripped off.
I once got to see them perform an acoustic gig in a small bookstore in Los Felíz. There were no more than about 30 people in the room, and I was in the front row, less than 10 feet from her as she belted this song to us. It was unbelievably powerful. I was near tears. I got a hug from her afterwards. It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life.
The perfect guitar tone is a secret weapon here -- and that's on top of the beautiful melody, the intelligent lyrics, Johnette's gorgeous voice, the intensity on her face, and the OMG way she moves. In other words, it's killer, A to Z.
That would be James Mankey on guitars, he's definitely an understated Grace in my book. Unfortunately the devolution of the guitars were beginning its descent at that time... Blues to rock and down the crapper... Think of all the grunge and then the succession of 3 chord wonders from the pool of MTVomit. Mankey and Johnette are the wild and fragile, beautiful and hurt children too late to Woodstock and Folk rock, too lucid for shoegaze, too grounded for goth , Abit of west coast punk under their nails and wholly too much soul left amongst the shallow detritus of pop. That's why they are called Concrete Blonde... Hard and unyielding, the final mattress of circumstance of every American homeless lands on, and for those who fell through the cracks while reaching for that American Dream, as for Blonde, well... The lyrics says it all, the paradoxical seeming ditzy fun, and naivety and sincerity and grasping at all that American Romanticisms, but hey, it's the poignant paradox whose core is all sincere effort to generate an ideal that is fundamentally artificial and bottled like blonde hair bleach. But we look on and admire and aspire at the cost of one's being. You'd need to listen to their song "jenny I read", found in their 'Mexican Moon' album to hear it more poetically worded than I can do here. Concrete Blonde: so hard, so grey and yet, so west coast sunny beach and surfer blonde I believe they are the last hurrah of Populous Music if the populace of pop really did try and get a genuine voice; too bad the world of pop chose the easy way out: Big money, easy franchises, formulaic talentless hacks and the insincerity of it all. And so, they quietly disbanded. As the lyrics of this song said so plaintively . . "But, if you never find The heart to start all over again Remember I was one Who tried to be a friend to you, I Well, I know I tried Yes, you know I tried And I know you tried too' They tried, those who listened, the people like us, tried too. But as a whole few generations, we failed... But that is a given, Gen X numbers, wealth quotient and political clout were never enough in numbers. The consolation is that we have their albums from their first eponymous one to the 'last one' in 2004 called "Mojave" I just hope they all survived COVID and endure. Get back together once in awhile to scatter soully musical gems in our collective pauper's bowl. I know which ones I'd like to be played at my funeral. We tried. That should be consolation enough. Let's hope future kids with better musical sense will rediscover them again.
@@daveguy11 Watching this, or LiSTENiNG to it rather, I was given to think that he's just like Eddie Van Halen was, relying on his playing not FX-boxes to achieve his sound.
That guitarist is so melodic, mixing chords with passing phrase runs ... adds so much character and texture to their songs. And HER. Sings like that and has THAT personality?? Yum.
1 of the best FEMALE voices in Rock history, I had the pleasure to get to a private concert when she was singing 2 yards from my face, I was right in front of her the whole concert
I bet she could have been huge if she agreed to bend the knee and sell out to the labels. She's far too punk to do that and she's a legend to the right people for staying true.
I remember experiencing this Live...She and the band blew me away..Just listened to studio version 3 times .. because it just keeps getting better ..What a beautiful epic vocal and musical experience.. Thank YOU Concrete Blonde! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Never has a song become more appropriate than now in 2020 during Covid-19 lockdown.And what better time for new fans to discover this amazing band.Heartfelt powerful songs that evoke memories & take the listener to a different place & time.
The amount of pain and passion sung in the Joey lyrics brings tears to my eyes still. It's as though she walked in my shoes when I was trying to save my marriage and soul mate's life. It's a very powerful song. The depth of the love that comes through the lyrics is masterful. Thank you for the gift of this song.
Loved seeing her at a secret concert in my local venue in '93...so down-to-Earth and approachable...love her shirt! Going to have to look her up again when I'm in her neighborhood...no GPS...just "souldar".😍
Check out Dave, totally crushing on Johnette. And he's not the only one -- I've been crushing on her (and loving the band) since the first time I heard them as a junior in high school back in '89. I agree with the person below who said a band like this wouldn't have a chance today -- because most bands today rely on autotune and programmed beats, not natural vocals and actual musicianship, and sadly Millennials appear incapable of appreciating anything that wasn't created on a computer. Here's to hoping the post-Millennial generation aren't born with their heads up their asses, and can appreciate great music like this when they hear it.
Hey not all millennials. I grew up listening to my parent’s music so it’s always been my thing too. I wish there were artists like this now but sadly not. :/
Gosh! It might be the greatest live performance ever seen! She sings incredible! She looks incredible!! She MOVES incredible!!! Her guys sound great! So do Letterman's guys! It's fucking fantastic show!!!
"We're not worthy!" . LoL. Johnette is so awesome! Yes you ARE worthy! One of my very most favorite bands. From their very first self-titled album that was released in 1986. I fell in love from the start. I used to have people tell me I either looked like, or reminded them of Johnette Napolitano. The only difference is our noses. Mine looks nothing like hers. I always felt honored when people compared me to her! Who wouldn't? 😁👍
@Steven DuVall. You can? I wish I could see it myself. Thank you for saying so. And yes, you're absolutely right. What a great talent Johnette *is* , indeed. 😊🙏💕
@zstevens. Wow! I'm so sorry! I just now saw your comment! I'm not German. I'm really Italian. Father 100% Italian, Mother 100% Italian. And actually, YES, I DO have that Romanesque shnoz. Even more so than Johnette. Johnette doesn't even have a Roman nose. Her's dips and points upwards. Mine is bigger and has a bit of a curve when you look at it from the profile. So, some would call it a "beak", but fortunately no bump on the bridge there. And absolutely I can sing way more than a tenth as good as Johnette. Way more than a half. Just as good if not better. Thank you so much for your comment.😊👍
My 5 year sons love this song. I think it makes them melancolic..How you wouldn't? Beautiful song. Especially the part of "Go to sleep now, Go on dream away" where the lullabay tune meets the lullabay lyrics.
Agreed. I'd heard the song, loved it! Seeing this performance... OMFG I'm obsessed with it. The emotion she brings to the song is so pure and so right. The guitar is unbelievable. This is desert island worthy right here!
Fuck me Johnette is such an entertainer. More! Mesmerizing. Hypnotizing.. Looks, talent...some magical mystique. Even today I'd go to see her. Geez you'd love to meet her.
@@burnjburnYeah it has. Corrupt managers, publishers, record companies and DJ's have been around for over 60 years. If one were to Google the term Payola, a Pandora's Box of past corruption would splillout.
wow... check out jim mankey's spider fingers! I always thought I had long fingers... then I started watching music videos and paying attention to the guitarists...
Of course everybody is going to focus on Johnette. She's the lead singer and bass player. She's the voice of the band. The "main attraction". And yes, James Mankey is absolutely one kick-ass, talented guitar player and songwriter. But we all know that Johnette is the heart and soul of Concrete Blonde. There's a reason everybody focuses on Johnette.
@@frauleinmona Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and with that being said , I disagree. Concrete Blonde without James Mankey's Incredible guitar sounds would not be the same band. They together, made up the heart and soul of CB. They compliment each other as did Lennon and McCartney. The guitar work/sounds on songs like Walking in London or Joey are as haunting and beautiful as Johnette's voice. Their covers of Ghost Riders In The Sky, Everybody Knows and Tomorrow, Wendy Dies are the best versions of those songs I've ever heard. When I think of CB, two names immediately come to mind, not one.
@brian bullivant. And don't forget their cover of George Harrison's "Beware of Darkness". I understand completely what you're saying. And yes, James and Johnette absolutely DO compliment each other. But James didn't sing songs all by himself and make those songs his own. Like Lennon and McCartney DID. So, not quite an accurate comparisin. But, as you said, it's my opinion and you can believe what you want to believe. I'm just saying that without Johnette there WOULD be no band. She IS the voice of Concrete Blonde.😊✌🍀
@Joseph Duran. LOL. You're a cutie-pie! I won't argue with you on your statement. Without James Mankey the band definitely would not have been as kick-ass and as awesome. 😃👍💕🎸🎶🎼🎤🎵
Seen her once in YHM Ontario. 20 minute set. That's all she would do. She closed out in 20 mins, saying, who the fuck is she anyway? (or something like that). Can't remember the year; Paul Thompson XRoxy drummed. it was crazy awesome. Worth every second of the 20 mins. I left chuckling, in awe.
Without a doubt, the most underrated female vocalist of ALL TIME. They didn't do "pop friendly" songs, they wrote and sang about pain and hard things, only reason I can think of for why she/they aren't WAY BIGGER.
@ Johnny Cardinale... "Exactly" She has the most beautiful varying vocal range, however she sang about truth, which most people would rather not hear. I agree with you 100 %
Johnette didn’t want to change who she was to write a hit. She did what she wanted to do and did not listen to the record company . Kudos to her for doing what she believed in. I think she did bend a few times n we got stuff like this .
Wow, it certainly didn’t take me long to find you. The guy that insists on making the “ most underrated “ comment because he thinks the rest of the world should think exactly as he does.
@@afterburner2869 eh, if you're looking through the comments on Concrete Blonde videos, you're going to find **a lot** of people calling the band underrated. For the quality of music CB were putting out (especially '90 - '94), they got remarkably little exposure. The only time they did arena shows was when they opened for Sting. And sure, there's a handful of these late night shows, and one or two songs were featured on MTV shows (and they did one cover song for a movie) but that's really it.
sue m Underrated is code for , more people should think like me.
I met her in my cab in New Orleans years ago a friendship developed and she's a real life friend to this day LOVE this amazing woman!
Lucky you! She's a special!!
That's what a TRUE diva sounds like. No auto tune, no gimmicks millennials try nowadays just PURE TALENT!!!
Proud to say, my 22yo college daughter has stollen all my vinyl music. Girl has taste!!! I've done my job..🤘
How could you not fall in love with Johnnette? Awesome voice, awesome band, awesome music
I first heard her on (and I know she would hate this) "My Little Problem" from The Replacements final (and Paul Westerberg's first solo) Album. "Whoah, wait, WHO THE FUCK IS THAT CHICK?!" The next thing I knew, The Sky Was A Poisonous Garden Tonight. The Old Interwebs weren't nearly as useful for that sort of thing back then. You had to send off for stuff and wait four to six weeks to find out you had been ripped off.
For real and no kidding!!
I get pretty emotional listening to this beautiful song
I once got to see them perform an acoustic gig in a small bookstore in Los Felíz. There were no more than about 30 people in the room, and I was in the front row, less than 10 feet from her as she belted this song to us. It was unbelievably powerful. I was near tears. I got a hug from her afterwards. It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life.
you are very lucky. a hug from her would be like touching god. id still marry her today even though she is 23 years older than me
LUCKY !!!!
Didn’t happen
@@ross-lt4mc Ohh! Cool! A troll. 🧌
Very cool man , I absolutely love this band , meeting johnette would be amazing after listening to hee voice for so long ...no one like her...
The perfect guitar tone is a secret weapon here -- and that's on top of the beautiful melody, the intelligent lyrics, Johnette's gorgeous voice, the intensity on her face, and the OMG way she moves. In other words, it's killer, A to Z.
Agreed, terrific guitar tone, in a time of grunge fuzz sounds, he really found his own thing, and he could really play too....
That would be James Mankey on guitars, he's definitely an understated Grace in my book. Unfortunately the devolution of the guitars were beginning its descent at that time... Blues to rock and down the crapper... Think of all the grunge and then the succession of 3 chord wonders from the pool of MTVomit. Mankey and Johnette are the wild and fragile, beautiful and hurt children too late to Woodstock and Folk rock, too lucid for shoegaze, too grounded for goth , Abit of west coast punk under their nails and wholly too much soul left amongst the shallow detritus of pop. That's why they are called Concrete Blonde... Hard and unyielding, the final mattress of circumstance of every American homeless lands on, and for those who fell through the cracks while reaching for that American Dream, as for Blonde, well... The lyrics says it all, the paradoxical seeming ditzy fun, and naivety and sincerity and grasping at all that American Romanticisms, but hey, it's the poignant paradox whose core is all sincere effort to generate an ideal that is fundamentally artificial and bottled like blonde hair bleach. But we look on and admire and aspire at the cost of one's being. You'd need to listen to their song "jenny I read", found in their 'Mexican Moon' album to hear it more poetically worded than I can do here.
Concrete Blonde: so hard, so grey and yet, so west coast sunny beach and surfer blonde
I believe they are the last hurrah of Populous Music if the populace of pop really did try and get a genuine voice; too bad the world of pop chose the easy way out: Big money, easy franchises, formulaic talentless hacks and the insincerity of it all.
And so, they quietly disbanded.
As the lyrics of this song said so plaintively . .
"But, if you never find
The heart to start all over again
Remember I was one
Who tried to be a friend to you, I
Well, I know I tried
Yes, you know I tried
And I know you tried too'
They tried, those who listened, the people like us, tried too.
But as a whole few generations, we failed... But that is a given, Gen X numbers, wealth quotient and political clout were never enough in numbers.
The consolation is that we have their albums from their first eponymous one to the 'last one' in 2004 called "Mojave"
I just hope they all survived COVID and endure. Get back together once in awhile to scatter soully musical gems in our collective pauper's bowl.
I know which ones I'd like to be played at my funeral.
We tried.
That should be consolation enough.
Let's hope future kids with better musical sense will rediscover them again.
Mankey's guitar sound here is very mellow-Hendrixian -- that beautiful, fat, mid-range tone. Perfect.
@@daveguy11 Watching this, or LiSTENiNG to it rather, I was given to think that he's just like Eddie Van Halen was, relying on his playing not FX-boxes to achieve his sound.
That guitarist is so melodic, mixing chords with passing phrase runs ... adds so much character and texture to their songs. And HER. Sings like that and has THAT personality?? Yum.
To this day she is still my favorite female singer. Great musicians too! I absolutely love them!
My college years keep running through me like a freight train watching this band. So many memories.
She really has the most amazing voice. ❤ darling.
James Mankey plays some of the coolest guitar parts ever.
I'd like to hear some of his stories about his time playing with Sparks.
I totally agree - This view is practically a lesson ✔️
1 of the best FEMALE voices in Rock history, I had the pleasure to get to a private concert when she was singing 2 yards from my face, I was right in front of her the whole concert
I ❤❤❤ her! True, most underrated voice of the 90s, and one of the best of decades..
One of the best American song writers that never got the due she deserves. Just completely awe inspiring.
Yes!!!
So true
I bet she could have been huge if she agreed to bend the knee and sell out to the labels. She's far too punk to do that and she's a legend to the right people for staying true.
I'm in love with this brilliant girl. Way, way above her peers.
What a Friggin Awesome Voice,,..Incredible !!
Love her ❤ talent looks she has it all
One of my favorite songs EVER.
I remember experiencing this Live...She and the band blew me away..Just listened to studio version 3 times .. because it just keeps getting better ..What a beautiful epic vocal and musical experience.. Thank YOU Concrete Blonde! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Never has a song become more appropriate than now in 2020 during Covid-19 lockdown.And what better time for new fans to discover this amazing band.Heartfelt powerful songs that evoke memories & take the listener to a different place & time.
The amount of pain and passion sung in the Joey lyrics brings tears to my eyes still. It's as though she walked in my shoes when I was trying to save my marriage and soul mate's life. It's a very powerful song. The depth of the love that comes through the lyrics is masterful. Thank you for the gift of this song.
Amazing ! A great song for a Pandemic day.
Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Just beautifully sung and beautifully played on guitar...My favorite rendition of this song🥰
Beautiful. She moves so well, sexy and conifdent and her singing is outta this world!
Agree!!
Loved seeing her at a secret concert in my local venue in '93...so down-to-Earth and approachable...love her shirt! Going to have to look her up again when I'm in her neighborhood...no GPS...just "souldar".😍
Greatly underrated band, Johnette's voice is incredible!
Johnette + James = GODS
Check out Dave, totally crushing on Johnette. And he's not the only one -- I've been crushing on her (and loving the band) since the first time I heard them as a junior in high school back in '89. I agree with the person below who said a band like this wouldn't have a chance today -- because most bands today rely on autotune and programmed beats, not natural vocals and actual musicianship, and sadly Millennials appear incapable of appreciating anything that wasn't created on a computer. Here's to hoping the post-Millennial generation aren't born with their heads up their asses, and can appreciate great music like this when they hear it.
I was a Junior too
Hey not all millennials. I grew up listening to my parent’s music so it’s always been my thing too. I wish there were artists like this now but sadly not. :/
Although florence and the machine have a similar sound to this track
check the other Dave Concrete video, clearly he have a crushing on J., I love her too!
Such a beautiful song
What a great performance.
That is how it is done; superb!
I am simply memorized by this band.
Mesmerized?
I used to watch this band out in Montclair C.A. at the green door. I think there were 25 or 30 of us digging Concrete Blonde back in those days.
The Green Door was legendary.
Gosh! It might be the greatest live performance ever seen! She sings incredible! She looks incredible!! She MOVES incredible!!! Her guys sound great! So do Letterman's guys! It's fucking fantastic show!!!
Untouchable. Cosmic
Superb!
"We're not worthy!" . LoL. Johnette is so awesome! Yes you ARE worthy! One of my very most favorite bands. From their very first self-titled album that was released in 1986. I fell in love from the start. I used to have people tell me I either looked like, or reminded them of Johnette Napolitano. The only difference is our noses. Mine looks nothing like hers. I always felt honored when people compared me to her! Who wouldn't? 😁👍
frauleinmona You don’t have that Romanesque shnoz, huh? You’re right, it’s very cool to be compared to her. Can you sing a tenth as good as her?
May I have your number?
I can see the resemblance to Johnette. What a talent she is.
@Steven DuVall. You can? I wish I could see it myself. Thank you for saying so. And yes, you're absolutely right. What a great talent Johnette *is* , indeed. 😊🙏💕
@zstevens. Wow! I'm so sorry! I just now saw your comment! I'm not German. I'm really Italian. Father 100% Italian, Mother 100% Italian. And actually, YES, I DO have that Romanesque shnoz. Even more so than Johnette. Johnette doesn't even have a Roman nose. Her's dips and points upwards. Mine is bigger and has a bit of a curve when you look at it from the profile. So, some would call it a "beak", but fortunately no bump on the bridge there. And absolutely I can sing way more than a tenth as good as Johnette. Way more than a half. Just as good if not better. Thank you so much for your comment.😊👍
So special... everyone is blown away here.
Приятная женщина❤ потрясающий голос! Музыканты SUPER . 👍👍👍
Just heard this for the first time. I'm blown away. Great song, fantastic performance!
Johnette does something to me.
me too!
And to all the rest of us ...
That voice....
You wish!😁😄😃
Can confirm.
Love this group
My 5 year sons love this song. I think it makes them melancolic..How you wouldn't? Beautiful song. Especially the part of "Go to sleep now, Go on dream away" where the lullabay tune meets the lullabay lyrics.
I miss the 90s. Preteen me getting ready for school. Hootie and the blowfish n concrete blonde on my brother’s stereo…
What a great band. Better than most of the crap they call music these days. I like them more now than I did back in the 90's.
Thank you for posting. What a beautiful performance and rendition with help from the Late Night house band!
Well... the dream of the 90's is alive in Portland... Love this band; love Johnette...
Why does this have only 173k views?!? 🎉 ❤
Johnette has soul, rock and everything going on. What classic lady. I pray this band will be Remembered.
Every song is good. They put their time in.
Letterman was so smitten with her. Just like the rest of us.
I love that she has a Brown in 92 shirt on. Such a different time and world. I miss the early 90s. Love this band.
What a band this was.
i love her....
What a great voice
This simply leaves the studio version in the dust.
I think it might be the best rock vocal performance ever put on t.v.
She is SO beautiful. I liked her the day I saw her sing. -Respectively
i'm a metal fan but this is absolutely brilliant
Today was looking for my collection cd of concrete blonde, left any box for tomorrow, sure i Will find it
Concrete Blonde grabs your attention and wont let go.....and then you are hooked.....period.....
Way underrated... her vocals were top shelf .. a great band with such a troubled history.. Sad , she had so much potential that slipped away ...
Perfection. Goosebumps!!!
Wow she's so unbelievably beautiful.
Joey gives me a head rush, 1 of my favorite songs
Me too
Awesome.
Saw them at the greek in la. Great show.
I still love this.
Outstanding...
Please make a comeback!
She was so Beautiful
cmartin1959 her beauty will never fade
Still is.
They were great.
No cabe duda que hermosa cantante y mujer
Maybe the single best musical performance *ever* on Letterman's show -- and that's *really* saying something.
Agreed. I'd heard the song, loved it! Seeing this performance... OMFG I'm obsessed with it. The emotion she brings to the song is so pure and so right. The guitar is unbelievable. This is desert island worthy right here!
@@tonycondon6140love love this song. for me, the "live in brasil" is the best version.
I love Concrete Blonde. Johnette Napolitano is one of the greatest female rock singers ever, IMHO.
Fuck me Johnette is such an entertainer. More! Mesmerizing. Hypnotizing.. Looks, talent...some magical mystique. Even today I'd go to see her. Geez you'd love to meet her.
A band like that would never have a chance nowadays.
The music industry is corrupted and wouldnt let talent prevail.
It has always been corrupted.
@@burnjburnYeah it has. Corrupt managers, publishers, record companies and DJ's have been around for over 60 years. If one were to Google the term Payola, a Pandora's Box of past corruption would splillout.
It's a business selling products. Overexposed, commercialised...
That’s one hell of a woman!
Em 2022. Sua maravilhosa.
What a gem. Love this!
THE GOAT
Wonderful!
¡¡¡Johnette is very very COOL !!!!
Los mejores momentos de mi vida escuchando ese tema en su momento.
wow... check out jim mankey's spider fingers! I always thought I had long fingers... then I started watching music videos and paying attention to the guitarists...
Simply the Best!
Yeah yeah everyone focuses on Johnnette but James Mankey was equally awesome.
Of course everybody is going to focus on Johnette. She's the lead singer and bass player. She's the voice of the band. The "main attraction". And yes, James Mankey is absolutely one kick-ass, talented guitar player and songwriter. But we all know that Johnette is the heart and soul of Concrete Blonde. There's a reason everybody focuses on Johnette.
@@frauleinmona Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and with that being said , I disagree. Concrete Blonde without James Mankey's Incredible guitar sounds would not be the same band. They together, made up the heart and soul of CB. They compliment each other as did Lennon and McCartney. The guitar work/sounds on songs like Walking in London or Joey are as haunting and beautiful as Johnette's voice. Their covers of Ghost Riders In The Sky, Everybody Knows and Tomorrow, Wendy Dies are the best versions of those songs I've ever heard. When I think of CB, two names immediately come to mind, not one.
@brian bullivant. And don't forget their cover of George Harrison's "Beware of Darkness". I understand completely what you're saying. And yes, James and Johnette absolutely DO compliment each other. But James didn't sing songs all by himself and make those songs his own. Like Lennon and McCartney DID. So, not quite an accurate comparisin. But, as you said, it's my opinion and you can believe what you want to believe. I'm just saying that without Johnette there WOULD be no band. She IS the voice of Concrete Blonde.😊✌🍀
@@frauleinmona Ok, I stand corrected, marginally less awesome then haha. But without his distinctive sound the band wouldn't have been so good either.
@Joseph Duran. LOL. You're a cutie-pie! I won't argue with you on your statement. Without James Mankey the band definitely would not have been as kick-ass and as awesome. 😃👍💕🎸🎶🎼🎤🎵
A melhor de todos os tempos
I think I'm in love with her, Seriously
Seen her once in YHM Ontario. 20 minute set. That's all she would do. She closed out in 20 mins, saying, who the fuck is she anyway? (or something like that). Can't remember the year; Paul Thompson XRoxy drummed. it was crazy awesome. Worth every second of the 20 mins. I left chuckling, in awe.
Dave’s all like ❤️❤️😍🥰😍😘
i met her at the Corner hotel in Melbourne
Wow. Im in love.
I loved her soft whispery falsetto at the beginning of the song. My fav of hers is “Mexican Moon”
Hermoso
An Angel
Unrecognized talent!
I think Dave had the hots for that singer if I remember correctly.
She's so cool!
I think Dave was crushing on Johnette.
she radiates sensuality saw them once from second row.my girl reaped major benefits after.
So was the cameraman
I'm wondering what Dave was whispering to her? He was obviously smitten.