I love Edie. She's such a beautiful person...and her band is awesome. Have always loved them from the start, since I first saw What I Am around summer 1988. Great music is eternal!
Exsudes feelings is the part of the performance of the band and singers, missing in today’s music. Edie is a genuine head and heart in singing..it has a touch of angelic voice playing to the band as well to the audience.. ❤️😎🗝✝️🙏🏼🇺🇸
The good old days with good musicians! Today’s music isn’t the same. People don’t play real instruments. I like some music but I left my heart right here in the 80s
I had the opportunity to see Edie Brickell and New Bohemians live back around.....late 1990, I think.....I think it was the Ghost of a Dog tour.....in a very small club in Poughkeepsie called "The Chance".......every seat was a good seat.....that was a really good show......they were excellent.
No way...I don't know how I missed that show at the Chance. Tiny little venue. Is it still there? I first saw them 7/14/90 opening up for the Grateful Dead in Foxboro, MA. I was right up front. My face was melting and I was totally transfixed on Edie.
@@seanegan3296 That's cool....I didn't know they opened for the Dead.....I'm not sure if the Chance is still there....I was only down there for about 6 months....saw two shows there...New Bohemians and a Pink Floyd tribute band whose name I can't remember (The Machine, maybe?)....They were actually really good....but yeah....back to Edie and New Bohemians......I really enjoyed that show...that environment was perfect for them. All I can say is that Paul Simon is one lucky guy ;-)
Kenny is an awesome guitarist, perfect example of a great band, groovy, raw, exciting, and then ruined when a major record label signs them, controls them, fires their drummer and destroys their soul. Sad. 😞
How much caffeine is coursing through this interviewers bloodstream? Could he speak any faster? Is there a big cash bonus for the amount of words he spews forth?😮
I love Edie. She's such a beautiful person...and her band is awesome. Have always loved them from the start, since I first saw What I Am around summer 1988. Great music is eternal!
Edie has always seemed so grateful for her luck and success
She's real and honest
Pro tip: you can watch movies on Flixzone. Been using them for watching a lot of movies these days.
@Nova Rowen Yea, I have been watching on flixzone} for since november myself :D
Exsudes feelings is the part of the performance of the band and singers, missing in today’s music. Edie is a genuine head and heart in singing..it has a touch of angelic voice playing to the band as well to the audience.. ❤️😎🗝✝️🙏🏼🇺🇸
The good old days with good musicians! Today’s music isn’t the same. People don’t play real instruments. I like some music but I left my heart right here in the 80s
I had the opportunity to see Edie Brickell and New Bohemians live back around.....late 1990, I think.....I think it was the Ghost of a Dog tour.....in a very small club in Poughkeepsie called "The Chance".......every seat was a good seat.....that was a really good show......they were excellent.
No way...I don't know how I missed that show at the Chance. Tiny little venue. Is it still there? I first saw them 7/14/90 opening up for the Grateful Dead in Foxboro, MA. I was right up front. My face was melting and I was totally transfixed on Edie.
@@seanegan3296 That's cool....I didn't know they opened for the Dead.....I'm not sure if the Chance is still there....I was only down there for about 6 months....saw two shows there...New Bohemians and a Pink Floyd tribute band whose name I can't remember (The Machine, maybe?)....They were actually really good....but yeah....back to Edie and New Bohemians......I really enjoyed that show...that environment was perfect for them. All I can say is that Paul Simon is one lucky guy ;-)
I saw them open for Bob Dylan in 1989 in Glasgow. I was 18 and explaining to my dad (a massive Dylan fan) who they were.
she is so angelic . just discovered her thru Emma Bunton’s cover of What I Am(didn’t know it was cover until much later)
Oops, Jack Daniels isn't a bourbon. But Kenny is a guitar genius and Edie is an American treasure
She has a nice speaking voice!
damn edie was such a babe.
Still is!
12yo me was so crushing on her…and 44yo me still is.
Kenny is an awesome guitarist, perfect example of a great band, groovy, raw, exciting, and then ruined when a major record label signs them, controls them, fires their drummer and destroys their soul. Sad. 😞
Shooting Rubber Bands was alternative music before alternative music became a genre.
The host looks like a more Americanized version of Joe Elliott. He was trippin at the end! lol 😂
Awww a baby Steve Anthoney!
Genres were a much bigger deal then
Edie looks like a little janis joplin
She makes me think of Angelina's charector from my so called life
@@ahhwe-any7434rayanne graff
She looks a lot like Maggie Rogers here even her mannerisms its tripping me out.
Nobody, back then had sparkling, super white (fake) teeth.
Two words.. Donnie, Marie.
I guess they're not fake though
@@tobe1207 Not teeth whitened, no. Marie used to be charming as hell, back then....
I didn't even know Edie Brickell knew Jim Carrey
Always thought they was the same person
Why is the 'interviewer' talking too much ? It's NOT about him...
He seems super nervous and a little in awe of Edie. I Iike that he found the time to apologise for the inane questions though.
I was thinking the same thing….he’s horrible. It baffles me how people get these positions. He must be someone’s nephew.
@@fmbighair Haha, nepotism, it's everywhere...
damn the host is so annoying and tries to steal all the attention.
How the f*** did she end up with that the short old guy
How much caffeine is coursing through this interviewers bloodstream? Could he speak any faster? Is there a big cash bonus for the amount of words he spews forth?😮
Answer the f****** phone