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Mark Steele
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Добавлен 4 апр 2006
These are video clips I make for my friends and family and in some cases just clips I think people might be interested in. I hope you enjoy them and post a comment.
Thanks,
Mark
Thanks,
Mark
Видео
Death Letter Blues
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Tinsley Ellis at the Shalin Liu in Rockport, MA June 1, 2024
Chantel Changed Their Name (Long Version)
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Chantel Changed Their Name (Long Version)
Satch Kerans
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An interview with Satch Kerans of Rockport, Mass. Satch talks about the early years and his influences as well as songwriting and performing to an audience.
Stan Martin Band with PayPal
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The Stan Martin Band at Sally O'Brien's in Somerville. 06/20/20
Stan Martin Band
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The Stan Martin Band at Sally O'Brien's in Somerville. 06/20/20
Tim Priesinger Mary Wetmore : Jim Gallant
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Tim Priesinger Mary Wetmore : Jim Gallant
Swinging Steaks : Larry Young : Allen Hezikiah
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Swinging Steaks : Larry Young : Allen Hezikiah
Is it Julie? They are all most excellent. 😂
Sorry, the woman MC is wonderfull, I forgot to mention . I'm so glad I found this video. Inspiring. Truly inspiring.!
In that last song "hold on" can anyone else hear Dylan's ... "Little red wagon, little red bike."?
A fellow, not fell out
It is disheartening to think this man's talent and total mastery of his artistry gathers a mere 625 likes, while click baiters, standing on their heads, while scantily clad receive 7 million likes. Really? I mean it..... Really? Chris appears to play and perform 'effortlessly', yet those of us who know what hours it takes to get to this level of musicianship, know better. Chris embodies one of the great paradoxes of life: joy releases from sorrow. I just heard T-bone Burnett explain why he landed on the idea that we live in a world that has been stolen by the notion that we live in a "dystopia". I suppose Chris would be getting 7 million hits if we lived in a utopia. "Blues run the game",..some 60's folksinger once claimed. Man,oh man, was he right. I fell out named Brown, sang the lyrics:"it's a messed up world but I love it anyway!" I remember the expression:..."don't take it to heart". Does anybody else remember this expression?
Like the old George Jones song: " Who will fill their shoes?" 😞
Andy , as time moves on, i still appreciate your music contributions. As a Bostonian you will always have a place in the American contribution to history and the humanities of human experience. Just love your humble american smile.
Going Going Gone is one great, very accurate, tune. I love Black Coffee...
love it
So well done!
Great voice
Mr Steele -- thank you for this! I just looked him/them up out of the blue. I'm very ill now and older, and I remember seeing the band in 1975 at Gladstones (was only about 15!) John made me feel so much better about my life. I listened at Swifts, with Chuck, and it was about the only live music i saw. I hated country music but like he said, his band wasn't easy to define. Anyway thanks for posting this --- you made an old fan happy to see his handsome face again and hear that unique voice unlike any other I've ever heard! ❤ 🎶
Hila, Thank you for your comment. John was a very nice guy and it was a pleasure to work with him. I hope you are feeling well. Mark
Wow, just discovered this. I'm laughing so hard, almost crying LOL.
you learned the formula so well you are writing songs sounding like songs already written. i hear no creativity. stop changing the words to Ray Charles songs...
My one and only encounter with The Shaw Brothers (not a pleasant experience). It was so long ago now (1992 or so) at a local community festival. I was hired to videotape the event and one act in particular, The Shaw Brothers. It was a multi-day event and on the day of the Shaw Brothers performance (prior to) I needed to inform them of something related to where I would be setting up. So there they were at the venue sitting at the edge of the stage by themselves, I approached and said politely, "Hello, excuse me but I..." and they just tore into me, I'll never forget it, I walked away thinking what assholes. I forget now the exact exchange with them, but it was shocking, they were horrible. That day I caught a glimpse not of their smiling stage presence but probably who they really were.
My sweetie’s best friend at the Plough and Stars in Cambridge. Velvet voice.
David and Allen's "Here We Go" is one of my all time favorite songs. Two very fine writers.
I ❤
Love this!!!
Still got the VOICE! WoW! Used to listen to his songs on WBCN, WZLX & WAAF; then i bought his music. Dynamite musician,,,,,,,😎. Has he ever played at the Cape Cod Melody Tent in Hyannis; a good 50 yo + crowd would truly appreciate seeing him make a grand appearance!!! Id be in the front row, no doubt about it,,,,,,,
I did call and write to him decades ago. Very friendly and generous man. His mind was sharp , could pick up my ideas effortlessly. Amazing !
Looked like he just walked off! 😁
1978; what a year!
Shil-fit, I mil-fis those day’s days💗
A true Irish legend from the Republic of South Armagh, his songs will live forever. RIP agus "Go raibh maith agat Tommy "
This was great! I've been a Kooper fan for over 50 years, and I really dug the vibe of this interview/performance. I'd love to know when, where and who are the people involved with this. I'm guessing this was done in the early 2000s.
1993…. Email me if you’d like. marksteele9@gmail.com
@@Coolestdog thank you!
Wonderful music and musicians.
Miss Tommy and all the boys who produce such lovely music, my favorite. R. Cherry
Ron and Rick were an absolute treasure. Loved this 30-minute jam session.
Ron and Rick; two of my favorite people.
Also Roadie ❤
Big hair, Pontiac trans ams with T tops, leotards, exercise videos. What a crazy time.
50th Anniversary!
Hey Andy. If you see this just gotta tell you that your album Resolution got me through the US Army 1977. I found it in my PX store and grabbed it cause I loved the cover. And man Treasure that canary became one of my favorite songs ever. Till this day the ending is one of the most amazing sounds I've ever heard. Perhaps cause of my love of the Beach Boys and Brian's falsetto. Your voice actually hits higher notes than any Brian Wilson song. I moved on to Punk and Indie music in 79 but Resolution is still one of my all time favorite albums. Treasure that canary is in my all time top 50 songs and I have a huge library. Thank-you!
You make a difference in my life! Thanks Andy
Andy Pratt loves you!
@@freemanz4051 has anybody heard from Andy in a while? Has he given any interviews or do you know if he talks to any of his fans?
Makes me wanna be an East Side Guy.
Spent too many nights seeing JLW and the sourish boys in bars in the late 70's such a great singer and the best live music in those days
Love this you all have so much talent
26:30 ❤☘🇮🇪
Great sensitive musician, thanks
Sooo great!
Je découvre ! qu'elle belle réunion naturelle & de qualité ! hélas c'est fini tout celà !
Sal I knew your mother Rita from holy redeemer church in east boston
I pretty much hate all sports, too, lol. 🤣
He’s SO good. 🤣
Man I miss you Gordon! John Murray
Found you in a comment section hehe <3
So do i
Looks like Imus, sounds like Leon, writes like Newman. But a giant by himself. Ty Al.
Looks way cooler than Imus ever did or ever will…
Can't love this enough❤
R.IP. Tommy Makem & Eugene Byrne. Thanks for all those great nights at the long gone, but never to forgotten Irish Pavilion.
We saw some great shows John… Great memories. Thanks for introducing me to such great music !
Also Richie Grace, Steve Wainwright, and Ray Harvey. Julie and Woody are the only ones from this episode still with us.
Nobody should call aging as normal, it’s a disease. Andy you are a fine musician.
Ooops … heard him play outside in Harvard Sq tonight…. Sounded great, we talked for a while and he told me who he was… Andy Pratt… still great
Heard him play a piano that was anyone