Ed Kuepper Honey Steel's Gold Live at The Tivoli (Full Album}
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Live 2008 as part of the Don't Look Back Festival
King of Vice
Everything I've Got
Friday's Blue Cheer/Libertines of Oxley
Honey Steel's Gold
The Way I Made You Feel
Not Too Soon
Closer (but disguised)
Summerfield
Electrical Storm
Words and Music Ed Kuepper
Ed Kuepper guitar and vocal
Alister Spence keyboards
Peter Oxley bass guitar
Jeff Wegener drums
Filmed by David Granato
Produced by Damian Bender
Most underrated? Pah! The man is a living national treasure!
Been a super fan for years. I've played his tracks thousands of times. I never tire of his musical magic!
love everything about Ed. The singing, the gitar playing and off course the songs themselves.
One of Australia's most underrated artists - the man plays with real heart and energy through his instrument of choice
I do so agree. Saw him for at a "free" show in SF, many years ago. There were probably a 100, or so, in the audience. He played as if there were thousands! Have been following him since those heady days of The Saints, in the late 70's.
23:07 What an intro to the song 'Honey Steel's Gold'. Killer jam Ed
a true Australian rock legend
Fuck me, this is beautiful. You can also hear the punk coming through from The Saints. The first real punk band.
one of the most underated musicians Australia has produced by far
One of my favourite albums, played constantly for many years.
Love the Saints, love Ed and love Chris!
A National treasure… And that was an amazing night ❤❤❤
One of my fav Australian albums. An Idian musican introduced me to the album when I was working in Ayres rock.in the nineties. I was wondering how the band would do the music of Summerfield live (one of my go to mediation pieces of music) but its presented in a unique way. Thank you for uploading this.
OMG just fantastic work Ed! Great to see Jeff there too, always mesmerising. ❤
This album is absolutely top shelf - never fails to awaken me from malaise. This performance is pretty bloody special, right through to the closing instrumental (name escapes me) - astonishingly beautiful
great album
Absolutely sensational and underrated
Great to hear you Ed. You are sounding brilliantly
Ed and his crew are masterful.
What a treat, brilliant!
I remember that gig. I think the great man's wife was helping sell merch. Family business?! 🤓 Such an innovative song-writer; one of the few truly ageless ones.
Maestro 🎸👌👏
Thanks!!
Sort of a perpetual, heroic sadness in Ed’s music. If melancholy could be profound, this would be it.
It's interesting you say that.. at one point I was thinking this is what it might sound like if Vincent van Gogh picked up an electric guitar. A majestic, pulsating, fleshy, gritty, luminous, swirling, heavy, brilliant, strong, starry melancholic sound
@@annewelch2134 I like your van Gogh analogy very much. Ed’s music here is expressionistic and boldly painterly. Controlled but on the verge of losing control. Much like van Gogh’s thick swirls of shifting colour, paint, light and shade.
@@flaneur8469 yes, I think so too. I really feel as though he is painting with sound, and it's so tangible. There's an intense but shimmering effect that envelops, like a blanket of stars in a night where every shadow is full of colour
Great
A great performance. Pete Oxley on bass? Who’s drumming?
Jeffrey Wegener
The soundtrack to my descent into psychosis following the death of my brother.