Apologies if this has been answered already but does anyone have an idea what pedal Belew is getting that sound out of? My gut tells me it's probably some flavour of EHX? I think I heard a John McLaughlin thing that had the same vibe. I want that sound !
Very short right, knowing the original version is more around 4 minutes. It is (was?) a French program "La Musicale" from Canal Plus, the main PayPerView tv channel.
+Daniel Thaler I believe the guitarist is Adrian Belew. He's worked with Bowie, Robert Fripp, Eno - you know, the Art Gods. He had a solo album back in the early '80's called Rhinoceros. Interesting album, interesting guitarist.
+Daniel Thaler TVC15ohoh is quite right - it is indeed Adrian Belew, and yes he IS frikkin amazing - my fave guitar player of all time, in fact. He was a founding member of 70s prog rock giants King Crimson, but I feel his best work was produced for other artist's albums, from Brian Eno, to Bowie & Iggy to Talking Heads. So if you like this, check out Robert Fripp's similar guitar playing on "Baby's On Fire" by Brian Eno (from Eno's awe-inspiring first solo album), and also Belew playing on THIS amazing Talking Heads concert in Rome from 1980 right here on RUclips (woo-hoo!), where Mr Belew provides plenty more brain-melting "saw guitar" pyrotechnics : Talking Heads Live In Rome Full Concert. Cheers & enjoy! :-)
P.S: Just rewatching the concert, and Belew doesn't really start freaking out until they reach the "Remain In Light" songs around the 30 minute mark, starting with 'Cross-Eyed & Painless'...
@sirdoug3 Haha, there is a big misunderstanding here. ;) The 'he' I was talking about was the guitarist Geoffrey Burton who plays here. I was responding to 'The Popeya', but there must have gone something wrong there. Of course I know who Iggy is, that's how I got here in the first place. Have a good day. :)
How very dare you! No, actually you've got a point. Although I would posit it's still better than 92% of the entertainment that's thrown at us in these here 21st century days.
+BlogBitch LoL! I felt exactly the same watching this - cringe city! Though I tend to think that Iggy was the more embarrassing of the pair, axually - perhaps if he'd lost that dorky pork pie hat and at least put on the jacket he'd worn on the cover of 'The Idiot' he may've lent the song the gravitas it so desperately required.
+MothraBlues I have said the same thing for several years now, Mothra, that Iggy Pop should cease going shirtless in public. In fact, in general, I don't think persons should go shirtless after about the age of 30 years old. And I include myself in this rule of etiquette. It is just nauseating for others to have to see that much aged human flesh (which is usually sagging in certain places and/or with wrinkles). Even Mick Jagger, who still has a relatively thin torso, is sensible enough to know this simple rule of human decency, and hasn't gone topless on stage for many years now. At the beach, even, I would advise older (and obese) persons to cover up, once one is out of the water. The naked or semi-naked human body is just not attractive to most normal people once a person has passed a certain age and/or a certain weight on the scale. So unless the intent is to induce vomiting, please, show some good common sense and cover up! On the other hand, if one is younger, slim and/or has a beautiful muscle tone, by all means strut your stuff! It is pleasant to look at beautiful things, like we enjoy looking at beautiful flowers in the garden. I am not against nudity in principle, only nudity in public by people who are not or are no longer attractive according to general standards. By the way, Iggy is wearing a common fedora, not a pork pie hat. A pork pie is the style with a shorter brim (usually worn turned up all around) and a flat crown. Two perfect examples of pork pie hats from popular culture are those worn by the late comic actor-director Buster Keaton, and animated character "Yogi Bear." Oh, and R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe often took to wearing pork pie hats, presumably to conceal his male pattern baldness. By contrast, Frank Sinatra, like Mr. Pop here in this video, was known for sporting fedoras in the 1950s through about mid-1960s. Fedoras are noted for wider brims (the front of which is usually turned down), and two indentations, one on each side of the crown. Fedoras were the more popular of men's hat styles from at least the 1920s through '50s, just as baseball caps are probably the most popular (though certainly less formal) men's hat style worn today.
This woman just does not age! Seems like she's been around forever - still looks great - still sounds great. Go Gracie!!!
this is some hot shit!!! two of the most idiosyncratic and inimitable icons of popular music dueting on this blazing hot song. no words, man.
This is beyond cool. Grace and Iggy both still look and sound amazing!!!
OMG IT CUTS OFF. THIS IS BRILLIANT PLEASE LOAD THE WHOLE THING.
Iggy makes me laugh. He's a goofy man, a good-hearted goofy man.
Do you know what it takes to get to that level of comfort with Grace Jones?
Best guitarplaying ever!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
It was a two weeks ago in Paris on the French channel Canal +. The show is called La Musicale. Awesome duet!!!
kids and teenagers will NEVER understand who these people are and how they changed music industry at the time....LEGENDS
That’s where you’re wrong, I exist ;)
@@benjiloft8636Me too, that shows how powerful the music IS🍉
The Guitar player is Geoffrey Burton . He`s a musician from Ghent ,Belgium . Played also with Arno .
He surely has his own style !
He shreds righteously on this.
*A bit like Keith Levene..*
Thanks that's why im scrolling comments. Wondered who the gitr player was
@@e.priest8937 you're welcome ! Great musicians in Belgium . Check out the young band HAST . Two guitar players ,double bass,saxophone and drums
Her voice is still kind a goosebumps😊😍😍😍
All I can say is... Brutally good!!!! Is Adrian Belew on guitar? This is unique, a true piece of art
Fantastic. Iggy is really enjoying himself here. Music is excellent.
This is one of the BEST EVER!!!!!
I love this. Never expected to see this happen.
2 legends blazing this track.
Iconic. Grace and Iggy? Whew!
what a wonderfull pair of grannies :D
Woww esto es genial. 2 grandes y ayy mi Iggy 🤩👍😍😁🔥❤️
Grace Jones & Iggy Pop?!
Amazing!
No that much. They both sang this song, Iggy as first one. Years, years ago ; )
Yes, Iggy wrote it….
brutal cover, it sounds like the opening of a james bond movie
Grace I adore u, Iggy gotta love him but Grace is my Girl All hail the queen!
Damn right!
Iggy Pop can actually be upstaged by someone. Amazing.
Two legends, Awwwww i am a huge fan of both! this is awesome=]
cor these musicians are spot on!
voice sounds great..
Just lovely to these to music giants - and together!!
Grace. Is badd!!! A icon
2 feras da música, isso é pra sempre, muito bom.
GUITARIST is Geoffrey Burton !!!!
iggy and grace...perfect.
fab stuff and great guitar.
ICONS OF THE ETERNAL HELL AND HEAVEN
YEA!!!!
This is great. Really great video and song.
02:31
Gotta love the little girl with her mum at the table in the front row.
OH MY GOD!! Legendary.
Hold up!
That was waayy too good to be cut short like that.
Where can i see the rest??
Great performance of a great song.I love it.
Ah, love them both!
2 of my favourites, this is some legendary shit.
I LOVE grace jones shes not even from my era shes so artistic i found out about her via gaga
can somebody upload the full song ? so good
wish that was longer all the way to the end,fantastic
Apologies if this has been answered already but does anyone have an idea what pedal Belew is getting that sound out of? My gut tells me it's probably some flavour of EHX? I think I heard a John McLaughlin thing that had the same vibe. I want that sound
!
grace looks good after all these years wow manirush thats a hot video and iggy is just iggy crazy and cool
Greattt !!! I love that. Grace has a fucking voice ! wahou.
@btinsley1.........WELL SAID. Finally, someone on youtube that is INTELLIGENT!!!!
is there a complete version ?
why was it cut short ?
Very short right, knowing the original version is more around 4 minutes.
It is (was?) a French program "La Musicale" from Canal Plus, the main PayPerView tv channel.
frigging awesome!!!!
Две звёзды!
Really like the musical treatment on this.
Yeah,great guitar,I'm only familiar with the version from 'Trainspotting'.
Awesome! Some Legends just get better!
Living legends
MUSIC,WITH lots of Funky moves.....ps ENOUGH SAID ALREADY
The Queen of Vampires herself... Grace Jones was the Queen of "Monsters" waaaaay before Lady Gaga even knew who or what the "monsters" were....
i need to see the full thing !
Wait it stopped! Bring it back, what is this from? Wow!
Wow!! Where was this? Great!! Thanx for the upload!!
Nite Clubbin😄💜💜💜
Le guitariste déchire sa race !
Kool as Kats!
Grace-Girl-Groovy.
Iggy-Inspiring- Immense!
Wow! Who's the guitarist?
Love it
Fantastic!!!
love!
Guitarist tears it up!
Gracey and Jimmy ain't bad either!
Belgian guitarist Geoffrey Burton.
@@CindyBarg
Thank you for adding his name!
@@YouzTube99 Happy to do so, he's surely a talent to watch!
yeah man ...i'm in for this kind of club !
WHO is that guitarist? Really really good.
+Daniel Thaler I believe the guitarist is Adrian Belew. He's worked with Bowie, Robert Fripp, Eno - you know, the Art Gods. He had a solo album back in the early '80's called Rhinoceros. Interesting album, interesting guitarist.
+Daniel Thaler TVC15ohoh is quite right - it is indeed Adrian Belew, and yes he IS frikkin amazing - my fave guitar player of all time, in fact. He was a founding member of 70s prog rock giants King Crimson, but I feel his best work was produced for other artist's albums, from Brian Eno, to Bowie & Iggy to Talking Heads. So if you like this, check out Robert Fripp's similar guitar playing on "Baby's On Fire" by Brian Eno (from Eno's awe-inspiring first solo album), and also Belew playing on THIS amazing Talking Heads concert in Rome from 1980 right here on RUclips (woo-hoo!), where Mr Belew provides plenty more brain-melting "saw guitar" pyrotechnics : Talking Heads Live In Rome Full Concert. Cheers & enjoy! :-)
+MothraBlues I don't see the link for the Talking Heads concert. Did we forget to do something...?
P.S: Just rewatching the concert, and Belew doesn't really start freaking out until they reach the "Remain In Light" songs around the 30 minute mark, starting with 'Cross-Eyed & Painless'...
+MothraBlues You're going to make find it myself, aren't you? All I ever do is work work work work work work work work work. Sheesh!
wow why have they never done this before!
uuuuuuuuuuh!! 😳 chili con carne 👍🎶😋
Grace is ageless
Yes mate!
Shine used this beat for Bad Boyz with Barrington Levy
extraordinairy!
Great choice, Grace.
Freaking Amazing
Priceless
Sick...Love It
Where is the rest ? Don’t spoil that jewel and upload the whole show !
How superb!
Iggy's drunken Austrian moutaineer hat makes him look like Kid Rock's hobo uncle. This is about the most insane thing I've seen all day.
Das ich dass noch erleben darf! Unfassbar
@sirdoug3 Haha, there is a big misunderstanding here. ;) The 'he' I was talking about was the guitarist Geoffrey Burton who plays here. I was responding to 'The Popeya', but there must have gone something wrong there.
Of course I know who Iggy is, that's how I got here in the first place.
Have a good day. :)
Where's the rest of it
oh my god iggy azalea and beyonce look so good here LOL
How old is she in this video? She looks great!!!
Almost 70
This was 10 years ago so more like 60 then
what is that sound effect or pedal used by guitarist at 1:24 and also at 2:23 ??
wow - cool - @satorotas93 : I like your comment ;-)
seems like there's plenty of young talent to support the older garde ...
The guitar player is GEOFFREY BURTON!!!!!!!!!!! The best in the world!!!!!!!!!!! check his band: hong kong dong. It's amazing!!!!!!!!!!
That was the greatest.
trop bien!!!
Two beast, they should make a record together
This is what happens when someone drops ecstasy into the water cooler at the retirement community home. Active seniors indeed!!!
Lmao
As much as I love Grace and Iggy this is like watching your Grandparents at a wedding for your messed up cousins.
How very dare you! No, actually you've got a point. Although I would posit it's still better than 92% of the entertainment that's thrown at us in these here 21st century days.
lol
+BlogBitch LoL! I felt exactly the same watching this - cringe city! Though I tend to think that Iggy was the more embarrassing of the pair, axually - perhaps if he'd lost that dorky pork pie hat and at least put on the jacket he'd worn on the cover of 'The Idiot' he may've lent the song the gravitas it so desperately required.
+MothraBlues I have said the same thing for several years now, Mothra, that Iggy Pop should cease going shirtless in public. In fact, in general, I don't think persons should go shirtless after about the age of 30 years old. And I include myself in this rule of etiquette. It is just nauseating for others to have to see that much aged human flesh (which is usually sagging in certain places and/or with wrinkles). Even Mick Jagger, who still has a relatively thin torso, is sensible enough to know this simple rule of human decency, and hasn't gone topless on stage for many years now.
At the beach, even, I would advise older (and obese) persons to cover up, once one is out of the water. The naked or semi-naked human body is just not attractive to most normal people once a person has passed a certain age and/or a certain weight on the scale. So unless the intent is to induce vomiting, please, show some good common sense and cover up!
On the other hand, if one is younger, slim and/or has a beautiful muscle tone, by all means strut your stuff! It is pleasant to look at beautiful things, like we enjoy looking at beautiful flowers in the garden. I am not against nudity in principle, only nudity in public by people who are not or are no longer attractive according to general standards.
By the way, Iggy is wearing a common fedora, not a pork pie hat. A pork pie is the style with a shorter brim (usually worn turned up all around) and a flat crown. Two perfect examples of pork pie hats from popular culture are those worn by the late comic actor-director Buster Keaton, and animated character "Yogi Bear." Oh, and R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe often took to wearing pork pie hats, presumably to conceal his male pattern baldness.
By contrast, Frank Sinatra, like Mr. Pop here in this video, was known for sporting fedoras in the 1950s through about mid-1960s. Fedoras are noted for wider brims (the front of which is usually turned down), and two indentations, one on each side of the crown. Fedoras were the more popular of men's hat styles from at least the 1920s through '50s, just as baseball caps are probably the most popular (though certainly less formal) men's hat style worn today.
gymnastix nah people can do what they want mate, no one exists to look good for you, or anyone else
YES
Show maravilhosos
wawwwwwwwww double pleasure and passion
So good...
cool as owt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh my lord +faint+
WOW.