Later... with Jools Holland (Music Performance videos)
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J.R.B. said:
With a certain Mr. Steve Vai on guitar duties I notice!lemansky said:
Thanks for that. Bloody brilliant I can't believe that my favourite 2 are listed in the first few with Ben Howard - End of the Affair and Bon Iver - Skinny Love. However these 2 are close:
Anthony and the Johnsons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avabPY3XgRc&li...
Jay Z
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hHLhPZg4IE&li...
Anthony and the Johnsons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avabPY3XgRc&li...
Jay Z
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hHLhPZg4IE&li...
Gorillaz, Bobby Womack, Mos Def and the Clash, with Bruce Willis in the background video. Epic!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJOQiKKsoUM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJOQiKKsoUM
cherryowen said:
J.R.B. said:
With a certain Mr. Steve Vai on guitar duties I notice!paulguitar said:
cherryowen said:
J.R.B. said:
With a certain Mr. Steve Vai on guitar duties I notice!The first Christine and the Queens appearance on Jools was fantastic.
https://youtu.be/fxM3W5uaVok?si=mup0THoTavK2hgDa
https://youtu.be/fxM3W5uaVok?si=mup0THoTavK2hgDa
Fishbone 1993
https://youtu.be/aBtV9u0I1bQ?si=4lyrrIKz2ddCxl-D
The outro is fantastic too.
Still got this on VHS.
https://youtu.be/aBtV9u0I1bQ?si=4lyrrIKz2ddCxl-D
The outro is fantastic too.
Still got this on VHS.
Tricky - 1998. Gives me a headache just thinking about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dpces0PI6zM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dpces0PI6zM
J.R.B. said:
paulguitar said:
cherryowen said:
J.R.B. said:
With a certain Mr. Steve Vai on guitar duties I notice!vladcjelli said:
Off the top of my head -
Ben Howard - End of the affair
https://youtu.be/T4yh2NZ0kJw?si=Fy9agMuLmoX313xM
Future Islands - Cave
https://youtu.be/zYdeWjbaa9s?si=gR0hfOZQVJKSLAtQ
Also, Jain(?), Christine and the Queens, Seasick Steve, Rudimental and John Newman.
I've just listened to every performance on this thread, it's fantastic and a great reminder of some of the amazing music on that show (which I was lucky enough to go to back in 2007).Ben Howard - End of the affair
https://youtu.be/T4yh2NZ0kJw?si=Fy9agMuLmoX313xM
Future Islands - Cave
https://youtu.be/zYdeWjbaa9s?si=gR0hfOZQVJKSLAtQ
Also, Jain(?), Christine and the Queens, Seasick Steve, Rudimental and John Newman.
I keep coming back to this Future Islands clip though, I think it's my favourite so far and one of those performances that is so much better than the studio track. As an up and coming drummer of approximately 35years I love his groove and unusual open handed style
https://youtu.be/nju4UXjc4vo?si=2J9vZ-UZ3FtFDBre
Courtney Pine, back in 2000.
I was a young and impressionable saxophone player in the school jazz band at that time. This appearance on Later helped me realise there was more to music than just reading dots off a page and playing school Christmas concerts. It set me off searching to see who this guy was, I found some of his CDs and then realised he was playing live near me a few weeks afterwards. I went to see that gig which just blew me away, totally and utterly. I started practicing my instrument more, ended up taking it seriously, found a new friendship group, starting copying Courtney Pine’s tunes and playing them in a newly formed band with my new mates at college. Then fell in with playing in local semi-pro big bands, met a guy who ran a local band who also played with the BBC big band. Played tenor sax in his band for a year or two (which was a real education), and ultimately went to uni to study jazz music. That led to a music teaching job where I met my wife and we now have two kids.
Genuinely a life changing TV appearance.
Courtney Pine, back in 2000.
I was a young and impressionable saxophone player in the school jazz band at that time. This appearance on Later helped me realise there was more to music than just reading dots off a page and playing school Christmas concerts. It set me off searching to see who this guy was, I found some of his CDs and then realised he was playing live near me a few weeks afterwards. I went to see that gig which just blew me away, totally and utterly. I started practicing my instrument more, ended up taking it seriously, found a new friendship group, starting copying Courtney Pine’s tunes and playing them in a newly formed band with my new mates at college. Then fell in with playing in local semi-pro big bands, met a guy who ran a local band who also played with the BBC big band. Played tenor sax in his band for a year or two (which was a real education), and ultimately went to uni to study jazz music. That led to a music teaching job where I met my wife and we now have two kids.
Genuinely a life changing TV appearance.
She has a certain ‘ je ne sais quoi’
https://youtu.be/PJKjB8Q1KIc?si=aebH92zGs6WP-3V3
And who could forget this..
https://youtu.be/RI3xZ7ipQ0o?si=Y5kSsVtx8DvqW4YY
https://youtu.be/PJKjB8Q1KIc?si=aebH92zGs6WP-3V3
And who could forget this..
https://youtu.be/RI3xZ7ipQ0o?si=Y5kSsVtx8DvqW4YY
Edited by oddball1313 on Thursday 5th October 21:32
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