i really can't get over it. ONLY love and deepest feelings.. Joey and Tony,..... jeez... who have them ?.. who joined those talented buddies playing live was a bad ass lucky B. JUST LOVE.
Fuck man as someone born in 1980 and growing up in the heart of this....these lyrics take on a whole new gut punch as a grown up and acoustically presented...fucking incredible
i had the privilage if watching him perform a couple weeks ago in Edmonton at probably one of the coolest smallest pub venues. it was surreal to be honest. ive met a lot of my favorite musicians and not once have i been nervous but i was legit shaking when i approached him lol. so down to earth and actually talked to me for a good 15 minutes!Thanks for the music joey
You had to preorder it back in the day before he started his 1 song in each month program. He also made music videos for each of the songs. You got each new song as a download as it was released, access to the music videos and in the end you got the album „Doesn't play well with others“ as a package of a vinyl record & CD of the songs plus this DVD (I'd have to check if all the music videos are also on there). „Doesn't play well with others“ was then re-released with a different cover (and I believe only on CD but I might be wrong there) and without the DVD. So I think you have to get a used copy of the original prerelease version in which the CD and DVD were packed together in a gatefold.
It's this version, which was packaged together with the vinyl with the same cover for the people who preordered: www.discogs.com/release/12332859-Joey-Cape-Doesnt-Play-Well-With-Others
The Punk Rock folk singer probably started with Joe Strummer(the Clash) and Paul Weller(The Jam), then that was followed by the likes of Paul Westerberg(Replacements), Bob Mould, Grant Hart(both of Husker Du), and John Doe(X). I have since been fortunate enough to see and play with Kevin Seconds(Seven Seconds), Chad Price(ALL), Jon Snodgrass(Armchair Martian), Lenny Lashley(Darkbuster, Street Dogs), Scott Reynolds(ALL), Kepi Ghoulie(Groovy Ghoulies) doing their punk rock Troubadour things. It gave me confidence to my thing and let me know that I wasn't alone though I was never remotely as famous or obscure as many of my heroes.
Can't believe I left out a few of my favorites from the list Alejandro Escovedo(the Nuns), Peter Case (The Nerves, Plimsouls) as well as Dr. Frank (Mister T Experience) and Penelope Houston (The Avengers) but these i never opened for.
Live dvd hell yes!!
Minus
... the world
Love this shit...
Long live Tony Sly.. rip
i'm here front row. one of the toughest moments of my life back then. watching this in 2020 makes so much sense, thank you legends. thank you.
i really can't get over it. ONLY love and deepest feelings.. Joey and Tony,..... jeez... who have them ?.. who joined those talented buddies playing live was a bad ass lucky B. JUST LOVE.
Miss you, Tony.
The best One! Honestly!
Fuck man as someone born in 1980 and growing up in the heart of this....these lyrics take on a whole new gut punch as a grown up and acoustically presented...fucking incredible
Hell yeah
i had the privilage if watching him perform a couple weeks ago in Edmonton at probably one of the coolest smallest pub venues. it was surreal to be honest. ive met a lot of my favorite musicians and not once have i been nervous but i was legit shaking when i approached him lol. so down to earth and actually talked to me for a good 15 minutes!Thanks for the music joey
hes an idol of mine, i understand every bit of the shaking, he's a legend
same thing happened to me in Sydney. Randomly met him in the street late on a Tuesday night. Knees were shaking lol
2022 .... still listen to this, nice...
24 still listening ... it's so small
thanks so much for these videos !!
I was there at the afternoon show and it was incredible, so many feelings and souvenirs..
Thank you for posting this
SHOW! GREAT SONG
So awesome!!
I must have seen them like the day before in London at call the office. Was a great show. R.i.p tony.
this is Joey Cape dude not Tony Sly
@@HHHSOHS Tony Sly plays in this one.... Dude.
SO GOOD!
How funny. I just saw Hugo Mudie the other night with Micah Schnabel.
EPIC thanks for posting this video!
Love this! Thanks for posting!!!
This is fucking amazing.
agreed
cant
hit thumbs up hard enough!
Making friends... oh god, oh man
How does this have so few views. This is amazing.
Cause it sucks!! 😂
Sooooo fuckinnnng goood!
I wasn’t there.😶 Give me another reason to go to Canada!🤔✨
6:49 how is joey singing?
Haha, damn right
haha probably overdubbed in post, good catch though :D
alguien sabe cuando fue exactamente este concierto? quiero saber que mes y que dia exacto, muchas gracias de antemano
Where can I get this DVD?
You had to preorder it back in the day before he started his 1 song in each month program. He also made music videos for each of the songs. You got each new song as a download as it was released, access to the music videos and in the end you got the album „Doesn't play well with others“ as a package of a vinyl record & CD of the songs plus this DVD (I'd have to check if all the music videos are also on there). „Doesn't play well with others“ was then re-released with a different cover (and I believe only on CD but I might be wrong there) and without the DVD. So I think you have to get a used copy of the original prerelease version in which the CD and DVD were packed together in a gatefold.
It's this version, which was packaged together with the vinyl with the same cover for the people who preordered: www.discogs.com/release/12332859-Joey-Cape-Doesnt-Play-Well-With-Others
These old(ish) sorry guys. Are now this generations niel young and Gordon Lightfoot. Who would have thunk it.
The Punk Rock folk singer probably started with Joe Strummer(the Clash) and Paul Weller(The Jam), then that was followed by the likes of Paul Westerberg(Replacements), Bob Mould, Grant Hart(both of Husker Du), and John Doe(X). I have since been fortunate enough to see and play with Kevin Seconds(Seven Seconds), Chad Price(ALL), Jon Snodgrass(Armchair Martian), Lenny Lashley(Darkbuster, Street Dogs), Scott Reynolds(ALL), Kepi Ghoulie(Groovy Ghoulies) doing their punk rock Troubadour things. It gave me confidence to my thing and let me know that I wasn't alone though I was never remotely as famous or obscure as many of my heroes.
Can't believe I left out a few of my favorites from the list Alejandro Escovedo(the Nuns), Peter Case (The Nerves, Plimsouls) as well as Dr. Frank (Mister T Experience) and Penelope Houston (The Avengers) but these i never opened for.
SO GOOD!