Holy shit this is amazing. I had no idea there was anything live from this close to his death. And the sound is great considering the medium. Thank you very, very much!
jim croce and maury muelheised di a concert hours before they died. jim sai i love what i am doing and will kepp doing it as long as i can. in one song he said tomorrow do you have a place for me
Well, I rise up every morning at a quarter to eight Some woman who's my wife tells me not to be late I kiss the kids goodbye, I can't remember their names And week after week, it's always the same And it's Ho, boys, can't you code it, and program it right Nothing ever happens in the life of mine I'm hauling up the data on the Xerox line Then it's code in the data, give the keyboard a punch Then cross-correlate and break for some lunch Correlate, tabulate, process and screen Program, printout, regress to the mean And it's Ho, boys, can't you code it, and program it right Nothing ever happens in the life of mine I'm hauling up the data on the Xerox line Then it's home again, eat again, watch some TV Make love to my woman at ten-fifty-three I dream the same dream when I'm sleeping at night I'm soaring over hills like an eagle in flight And it's Ho, boys, can't you code it, and program it right Nothing ever happens in the life of mine I'm hauling up the data on the Xerox line Someday I'm gonna give up all the buttons and things I'll punch that time clock till it can't ring Burn up my necktie and set myself free Cause no'one's gonna fold, bend or mutilate me And it's Ho, boys, can't you code it, and program it right Nothing ever happens in the life of mine I'm hauling up the data on the Xerox line
this and your other Stan Rogers video seem to be the only (complete) live videos on RUclips of one of their shows. This is awesome, I hope you've got more!
Hi Duncan Not sure if you are on Facebook. If so, the Cape Breton Historical Music Society has some performances of these guys in there video section. You have to sort through a large number of other performers but they're on there. Perhaps just watch them all! Some great music in there! 😊
Are you hanging on to any other footage than the 4 videos from this you've uploaded? Does he do any of his bigger hits in this set? Barrett's Privateers? Northwest Passage? Mary Ellen Carter?
According to the Set List wiki, he did sing (or intended) to sing his bigger hits. I wonder if RUclips automatically removed them as "copyright violations" because they sound so similar to his released album recordings. Here's the supposed set list, though perhaps it was from the second show he did that night. There is clearly a difference from this video with #2 being "Look-out Hill" rather than "The Witch of the Westmorland": Date: May 28 1983, Artist: Stan Rogers, Venue: McCabe's Guitar Shop, Santa Monica, CA, USA 1. The White Collar Holler 2. The Witch of the Westmorland 3. Three Fishers 4. The Field Behind the Plow 5. The House of Orange 6. White Squall 7. Half of a Heart 8. Barrett's Privateers 9. Lock-Keeper 10. The Mary Ellen Carter 11. Song of the Candle 12. Down the Road
Garnett really flaunting that mane for big brother cue ball.
Wow this just turned 40 yrs old!!! RIP Stan, ya bloody legend!
Sound quality here is surprisingly good compared to the video. It's absolutely appreciated.
They figured out how to make microphones decades ago, cheap video was stuck with Super8 film until the 90's
Stan always seemed to be a master of his sound. Some of his best versions of songs are his live ones.
What a loss! So much talent.
Just thinking of Stan
Stan is the way to get through 2020. Wish he was here...
Thank for uploading this as his last recorded concert.
White Collar Holler written by the late Nigel Russell
Holy shit this is amazing. I had no idea there was anything live from this close to his death. And the sound is great considering the medium. Thank you very, very much!
jim croce and maury muelheised di a concert hours before they died. jim sai i love what i am doing and will kepp doing it as long as i can. in one song he said tomorrow do you have a place for me
Well, I rise up every morning at a quarter to eight
Some woman who's my wife tells me not to be late
I kiss the kids goodbye, I can't remember their names
And week after week, it's always the same
And it's Ho, boys, can't you code it, and program it right
Nothing ever happens in the life of mine
I'm hauling up the data on the Xerox line
Then it's code in the data, give the keyboard a punch
Then cross-correlate and break for some lunch
Correlate, tabulate, process and screen
Program, printout, regress to the mean
And it's Ho, boys, can't you code it, and program it right
Nothing ever happens in the life of mine
I'm hauling up the data on the Xerox line
Then it's home again, eat again, watch some TV
Make love to my woman at ten-fifty-three
I dream the same dream when I'm sleeping at night
I'm soaring over hills like an eagle in flight
And it's Ho, boys, can't you code it, and program it right
Nothing ever happens in the life of mine
I'm hauling up the data on the Xerox line
Someday I'm gonna give up all the buttons and things
I'll punch that time clock till it can't ring
Burn up my necktie and set myself free
Cause no'one's gonna fold, bend or mutilate me
And it's Ho, boys, can't you code it, and program it right
Nothing ever happens in the life of mine
I'm hauling up the data on the Xerox line
I have a very happy memory of seeing them perform the White Collar Holler at the Groaning Board in Toronto in the summer of 1980.
Wow! Big S tan fan but just discovered this!
Tragic day for mankind when he died that day
So grateful for your comment!
Stanfest, in Canso NS, continue celebration of his magnificence!
Thanks for uploading these... this is great. Stan was such a great folksinger, musician, songwriter and performer. Amazing.
The song of my life! ;)
Thank you so much for sharing. Stan was simply amazing.
*plays a Geddy Lee-esque bass run*
*sings an a capella*
*plays some 30's country song*
Why is this fucker the best bassist?
Beginning 2019 right...listening and remembering the great Stan Rogers. Hope to get to Nova Scotia this year for the big pow-wow.
this and your other Stan Rogers video seem to be the only (complete) live videos on RUclips of one of their shows. This is awesome, I hope you've got more!
Hi Duncan
Not sure if you are on Facebook. If so, the Cape Breton Historical Music Society has some performances of these guys in there video section. You have to sort through a large number of other performers but they're on there. Perhaps just watch them all! Some great music in there! 😊
I know Him from Air Crash Investigation,.... Love you Stan
Thank thank you for this......Stan is still the greatest....
Fantastic...........THANK YOU SO MUCH.........................WOW !
More please, if you have it.
Thank you so much for posting this. A huge favorite of mine and not enough of videos!!! Thank you Soooo much!!!
thank you for sharing this
Please post the entire show
Are you hanging on to any other footage than the 4 videos from this you've uploaded? Does he do any of his bigger hits in this set? Barrett's Privateers? Northwest Passage? Mary Ellen Carter?
According to the Set List wiki, he did sing (or intended) to sing his bigger hits. I wonder if RUclips automatically removed them as "copyright violations" because they sound so similar to his released album recordings.
Here's the supposed set list, though perhaps it was from the second show he did that night. There is clearly a difference from this video with #2 being "Look-out Hill" rather than "The Witch of the Westmorland":
Date: May 28 1983,
Artist: Stan Rogers,
Venue: McCabe's Guitar Shop, Santa Monica, CA, USA
1. The White Collar Holler
2. The Witch of the Westmorland
3. Three Fishers
4. The Field Behind the Plow
5. The House of Orange
6. White Squall
7. Half of a Heart
8. Barrett's Privateers
9. Lock-Keeper
10. The Mary Ellen Carter
11. Song of the Candle
12. Down the Road
@@BenInSeattle it's from the second show. someone has it uploaded here, on youtube
Wow! Thank you so much for this!
Thank you Wayne
Seriously...post the rest of the show
#QDM