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The Clash - Junco Partner (Live at the Jamaica World Music Festival - 11/27/82)
Taken from the great "From London to Jamaica" bootleg.
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Elisabeth White - "Babylon"
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Fan Video. This is a great song from Elisabeth White. Hope you enjoy my work and I would like to send you the file Elisabeth.Maybe you would like to put it up on your channel. This song is for my girl Tara I love you baby
Elisabeth White - Is it too late?
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I like the new set of pictures Elisabeth posted on facebook which inspired me to do this video. I will send you the file, Elisabeth, you might want to upload it on your channel. I'm your biggest fan.
Elisabeth White- Forever Now
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Fan video. I've always been a big fan of Elisabeth White and her music. This song is for my girlfriend Tara.
Elisabeth White - Cool Summer [live version] unplugged tour Germany
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I saw the unplugged tour in Germany. Ever since then I'm a big fan of Elisabeth White and was inspired to do this video. I took the pictures off her 'Myspace Fan page' live version from her live album. Elisabeth you rock!
Elisabeth White - Let Your Body Cry [live version] unplugged tour
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I saw the unplugged tour in Germany. Ever since then I'm a big fan of Elisabeth White. She rocks. That's why I was inspired to do this video. She has two versions of "Let your body cry". I took the pictures from her 'Myspace Fan page' and the live version is off her live album.
Beach Boys - Surf's Up [Live at Princeton, 11/13/71]
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Live at Princeton University, Nov. 13, 1971. The entire show is floating around on the internet and is awesome.
Beach Boys - Cool Cool Water [Live at Princeton, 11/13/71]
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Live at Princeton University, Nov. 13, 1971. The entire show is floating around on the internet and is awesome.
obsessed with this
Saw them in Albany, NY, a few years before this, late 60's. So so good.
During their swing East I saw them at Carnegie Hall performance It was incredible! Carl had to absorb a lot of brother Brian’s burden & never complained Carl had the voice and demeanor of an angel
The man could sing
Really gotta wonder about where to even find Beach Boys bootlegged shows/studio sessions/outtakes/ unreleased material online
Soulseek, my friend.
Wow... a stone's throw from where I grew up and live........I could have seen it......but didn't.....
Is Bruce playing piano here?
0:49
Head Phone's ON..
Nice version. Live it must be one of the most difficult numbers to do justice to as I think the album version had so many legendary sequential parts, that it really wasn't put together with live performance in mind.
This is so bloody amazing! Now I need to hear a live version of 'One more time (dub). Do you have it?
This live recording of JP has just made my favourite Clash song even better! Thx for posting.
This was the first Beach Boy bootleg album I ever owned. I loved it.
Is it possibly 6% too slow though? Maybe a difference in calibration between your recorder and the unit you dumped it from? It seems a semitone down...
Better than the studio version
Wish these guys would have been more encouraging of Brian when he was working on Smile. This song is nothing short of brilliant.
If anyone showed real support for Brian, it was Dennis.
What does Joe say in place of “in Angola”? Is it a Jamaican prison?
wormwood scrubs. It's a prison in London.
@@vincen4465 actually, it's in Louisiana. This song has also been recorded by such New Orleans legends as Professor Longhair, James Booker, and Dr. John.
@@achampagne2929 It's not in Louisiana. Wormwood Scrubs is in London )
@@vincen4465 misread the text. though he asked where s Angola.
Surfs Up marked the point that turned the Beach Boys from being bloody good to being geniuses.
Saw them in '73. Alas, they did not play Surf's Up. Brilliant.
Man, that was awesome!
Thank you, Randy Smith!!!!! You’re a dear, for uploading this. CARL DEAN WILSON on lead vocal= the ONLY voice to do this masterpiece true justice!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I need this version in vinyl....
CARL DEAN WILSON. 💗 💕 ❤️
This recording was played back on a shitty recorder, I had to remix it back to it's original pitch. It was at least 2 steps too low, not to mention that soundboard-quality mix. I'm quite a bit happier with this after working on it. I'd rather Brian on vox than Carl for this one, Carl is too breathy in some parts, but a magical voice nonetheless.
www.dropbox.com/s/dyi3gaogz00hbke/remastered%20surf%27s%20up%20live.mp3?dl=0
@@tehee- Quite the improvement! Thanks for the mix :)
el perfecsheoownnnnn
saw brian wilson live on his birthday at greek th. los angeles ca. 2015. he did this song and also busy doin nothin.. in interview short time later BW said he is not gonna sing those WORDY songs anymore.. to hard to sing.. crushed my hopes of a new smile tour replacing pet sounds tour. oh well
paul dash You never know… No one ever thought he would finish the smile album so I guess there’s always hope
Carl’s voice is intensely beautiful
what's prinston?
This is righteous.
Really beautiful. Thanks for posting this.
Mike Loev
Diann Wilso and Al Jadaes
Beru Johaso
What an excessive percussion at the end.
It reminds me a lot of "Child is Father of the Man", another _Smile_ track which the coda takes elements from. Wouldn't surprise me if it were a deliberate nod to that song.
It's not excessive, it fits.
carl is and was a star in his own right but this sucks! old grandad brian still makesa better effort at this beautiful song.
s j f you’re insane & tone deaf
s j f Better find another line of work because music doesn’t seem to be your strong suit
Just Brilliance
Amazingly good...they weren`t that hot live back then but this is excellent...carl could handle the difficult melody and such a mood changing piece....hard to believe this is the same group who gave us little deuce coup and surfing safari.....a different type of surf song.
That's just it, Brian Wilson was evolving at comet speed in '65 and '66. Everyone who was anyone, from the Beatles to Bernstein, from the Stones, to Cream, to the Who, to Zappa, to the future members of Pink Floyd, all sat up and took notice. Unfortunately, his band (two brothers, a cousin, and a high school friend) was not ready then...and here is them finally attempting to catch up four years too late (dog years in time passage) where by 1971, the music scene had passed them by.
Actually, in the early 70s (pre-Endless Summer), The Beach Boys were considered one of the best touring bands, along with The Grateful Dead.
@@ms8596 Prog was in full bloom in the early 70's, and this song is pure prog. As you said, Brian was way ahead of everyone.
I saw the Beach Boys three times 1966-68. They were very, very good, especially the tour where Buffalo Springfield and Strawberry Alarm Clock opened the show. So I suggest you scrutinize your sources more carefully. I never found them lacking.
I always took this title as the end of The Beach Boys. There is sadness and beauty in equal amounts unlike anything I ever heard.
Favorite BB song! I don't really care for the snare off beats or the vibraslap on this live version....but I guess they needed a way to keep time...
Someone shut that vibraslap up!! ;-)
The original by Professor Longhair is brilliant too.savetheholyheadland.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/harold-hempstead-evidence-darren-rainey.html
floydy opz That's actually not the original either. Original recording is by J. Waynes although that's not who wrote it.
Wow, exactly! Hey big up Albert Woodfox, Black Panther, just got out from 43 years solitary in Angola - that ain't no song. Also, check out the tale of Darren Rainey and Harold Hempstead, this is real:savetheholyheadland.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/harold-hempstead-evidence-darren-rainey.html6 months ain't no sentence.......
The "Dove nested towers..." part is breathtaking. What a great singer Carl was.
I wonder what it was that captivated the audience like that about 2 minutes in.. I realize that part is one of the highlights of the song, but it sounded like something else was up. I've always liked this version because of that part where the audience shows their appreciation for a slightly odder number.
Mike’s incredible dancing, no doubt.
Wish this era BB live music would be released. Thanks for sharing, Randy
oh man I do too!!!!!! I heard a bootleg version of River Song with Blondie singing lead.....it jammed!!!!!
beauty full song!...luv ya Liz!
Thank you, Carl!
It was an incredible show. I feel fortunate to have been there.
Hey oldsurferdude1, I realize your comment was 5 years ago, but a comment like that only gets better with time. Like a fine wine, really, to quote Paul McCartney, who has graced us with his presence here as well! 👋 I just would like to hear your memories of this show. Can you describe the vibe at all? Thanks friend. I hope you’re healthy, wealthy and wise. 🌊🥦🥕🌽🍅🌊
@@AndySalinger33 Hi Andy! 50 years ago has somewhat clouded the fine details but I just remember that they were amazing and right off the heels of the Surf's Up album. Their playlist featured the newer material which we all wanted to hear. It was an exciting time to see the band. I also caught them at Carnegie Hall which was a knockout! If there was a vibe it consisted of the fact that they were back and appeared to have a bright new future ahead of them if they would continue in this vein. Unfortunately, after Holland, the decay set in and they ended up an oldies band thank to Mike Love. Still a big fan of Brian and Al.
Wow, great performance of Junco Partner. So amazingly diverse were those fellas from the Only Band That Mattered.
I was at one of those 1971 shows and it was incredible. I clearly remember them playing this one. They were asked to play "Surf's Up" but Carl told us that we were the wrong audience for that. Too raucous, I suppose. They also did killer versions of "Long Promised Road" and "Student Demonstration Time."
Wow, they really ruined the song at the end with that strangely wrong ending chord, like an insipid game show coming in out of nowhere.
It's fascinating the way many artists will add inappropriate "smash endings" when performing live. It dumbs down the music.
It's a fucking live show, they can't fade out
Lil' story..... In 1969 I toured with beach boys in England for a few shows(London Palladium etc.)..One night back at the hotel around a piano, the guys (and Peter Noone) started singing this song and "God only Knows" and I actually said....... (I swear on my brother's memory this is true) "Hey guys why don't we try a different harmony , I think I got something!.... I got a look from everyone around the piano that I'll never forget and I thought to myself at that moment, as long as I live, this will be the f**k**g dumbest thing I've ever said!!)....true story.
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Barry Ryan Yep, i reckon your right there Barry. Herman had the the good sense to keep quiet and listen. What a memory though. They were a bit special indeed. Eloise was on Radio 2 the other day and i enjoyed it whilst driving in the rare sunshine. Ta mate.
LED1512 Cheers mate...Yeah...she's still sounds good after all these years.....bugger to sing though!! :)
+Barry Ryan This is a wonderful anecdote, thank you so much.
You're welcome,,,,I still cringe when I think about it.....Bit like grabbing Picasso;s brush and saying "no.no.no...not like that like this!"