Tiger Lillies - The Early Years final edit (first 16 minutes)
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Here is a sneak preview of my latest film, "Tiger Lillies - the Early Years" filmed between 1990 and 1997. To buy this precious, never-seen-before documentary go to the Tiger Lillies website - www.tigerlillie...
- and tell them Tricky Dickie sent you!.
Fantastic, breathtaking. Great thanks for posting. Strange to see Martyn without clown masking..
Richard, that was quite enjoyable to watch. I could watch this documentary for 3 more hours. Thank you mate.
Thank you! Your appreciation is appreciated.
Violent, drunken nutters were frequently misbehaving within inches of the band at those early gigs. I nearly got in a fight myself one time. Martyn's ability to carry on oblivious was something that always amazed me.
Wow ! Very cool to can watch the beginning of the Tiger Lillies !
Ha! When we play in pubs, people just leave peacefully. We've emptied pubs all over East Anglia: )
Great stuff! That's definitely on my list... :o)
Oh, man,this dvd is a wet dream. Looks great, looking forward to it!
Looks awesome! Quite revealing too...
@CryptycBau If you mean 1 minute 30 seconds from the top, the whole opening song is called "Dribble Down Your Chin" but if you mean the song playing in the background of when he's talking about "In the Graveyard of Marseilles", which is at 11.30, it's actually the opening refrain from "Wrong Attitude". I can't tell you off the top of my head which albums these two were on but I know the TLs were playing both of those songs back in '91 or '92 when I filmed a lot of this stuff. Hope this helps.
I saw them in a warehouse in Brixton in 1994.
Yup, we've played all over East Anglia because The Barry Kingston Trio rarely gets asked back. (many a true word said in jest : ))
Fucking awesome! Thanks:-)
I'm dying to own this DVD, where the hell can I buy it?!
I have a spare unopened copy if yiou can't get it from TL's website. Try there first. If no luck email me richard.coldman@gmail.com
I'll look out for you. I used to think of myself primarily as a musician. Everything was OK until I got deeply involved in 'plinky plunky music'. We who played it loved it but most others didn't. We often outnumbered our audience at the London Musician's Collective, not bad for a duo. There's a film on my channel - search for "the flasher rcoldman" - the soundtrack to this little film was put together from snippets of my plinky-plonky guitar solos on Incus 31
@rcoldman thanks, I appreciate.
whats the name of the song 1:30?
I should imagine there's a lot of money to be made in that line of business!
Actually the problem is pubs want such crass music and bands that 'come with a following' to pack them out. Then the band starts to play to those standards and it's not till we play what the heck we want that any kind of real music can come out of it. The more you say,It's my choice, sod the popularism, the more popular you'l get because if you're having fun the music contains that. : )
Edgy voice! But very catchy!