Yes. Joan Armatrading toured until the "What's inside" tour with Jeremy Meek on bass. I've seen her in "Villa Arconati", near Milan. Awesome concert. In studio Joan worked with all the great bassmen: Pino Palladino on "Shouting stage", Mick Karn on "Hearts and flowers" and "Square the circle", and Tony Levin on "What's inside".
She's just fantastic, were lucky to have somebody as superb- I just run out of words trying miserably to express just what she means to the whole human race- she makes us FEEL the emotions of life. A bit like Shakespeare, only more concise.
Wow, I never realized Pino Palladino played with Joan in the 80s. I knew she always seemed to attract great musicians, but he's the best bass player of the last 30 years. I assume that's him on his track (listen to Everytime You Go Away from the same period, then report back). So why oh why does the camera never seem to find him?
I think her voice is from another world, or from heaven. It's so special.
Love, love, love this song
I've !over this one since I bought Shouting Stage 28 years ago. An incredible voice completely under appreciated.
Simplement beau ce moment avec Joan...
Merci
Just beautiful 😊
Joan Armatrading at her best.
pino palladino's fretless artistry is displayed so beautifully on this track the whole cd is full of great basslines.
Mick Meyers Indeed, this is surprisingly another fretless monster, Mick Karn (RIP), playing Pino's lines.
+Mick Meyers I think the player on this live is Jeremy Meek. Of course the original bass line is played by the great Pino.
No kidding I've read where pino played on the recordings .is this a live player?
Yes. Joan Armatrading toured until the "What's inside" tour with Jeremy Meek on bass. I've seen her in "Villa Arconati", near Milan. Awesome concert. In studio Joan worked with all the great bassmen: Pino Palladino on "Shouting stage", Mick Karn on "Hearts and flowers" and "Square the circle", and Tony Levin on "What's inside".
love her so much
She keeps me sane
Indeed, greatness!
I so miss being able to see her on stage.
She's just fantastic, were lucky to have somebody as superb- I just run out of words trying miserably to express just what she means to the whole human race- she makes us FEEL the emotions of life. A bit like Shakespeare, only more concise.
INDEED
MY God !! Where did your gifts come from???
Blessings to you!
Ruth Hurley
fantastic vocal gynastic
Great concert!
Wow, I never realized Pino Palladino played with Joan in the 80s. I knew she always seemed to attract great musicians, but he's the best bass player of the last 30 years. I assume that's him on his track (listen to Everytime You Go Away from the same period, then report back). So why oh why does the camera never seem to find him?
Pino Palladino played on the studioversion of the album, The shouting stage. He didn't play on the following tour, where this is from.
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