Al Jardine - Postcard From California at the Roxy Theater, 10/19/08
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
- Al Jardine performs "Postcard From California" from his forthcoming solo album. This was at the Carl Wilson Foundation concert at the Roxy Theater, 10/19/08.
i think Al Jardine is a FANTASTIC very under rated musician who got a raw deal always getting shadowed by brian wilsons genius, dennis wilsons looks, mike loves arrogance, and carl wilsons leads... behind ALL of them was Al Jardines amazingly supportive rythym and harmony. we love you Al, keep rockin man.
heard Mr Jardine several years ago w his band at the Lobster festival in Maine..It was amazing how natural his voice sounded as lead on songs he did not sing, his voice was great, band even better, even my 20 some yr old son was impressed w the band( he has played in several groups), yea I would say under rated....thanks Al..
Al Jardine in my book is great. Many years ago I lived in Hawthorne, California...not far from near the Wilson home. Folks that went to our high school never had a bad word to say against Al. So glad he's still performing. Way to go Al. A great guy.
doitee52 I agree. He’s usually the last one to leave the stage, he’s giving hi fives along the front of the stage or just sayin “hi” if he can’t reach you. I just saw him doing this show a month or so ago and waited till I was the last one in line to meet him afterwards and he was still in no rush to leave. Level headed as you can be.
al still sounds and looks wonderful. I love his new songs.
Yep, stumptacular .. my sentiments also ! Al is certainly the most cogent & clear-headed of what's left of the surviving individuals of that great immortal BB band (their music will never die). Yes, he always was, I think, and is still under-rated today. But at least he's back again, playing onstage, now & again, with his old high-school football-buddy from all those years ago, and the GRAND MASTER of Sophisticated, Advanced Rock Music .. BW, & his awesomely fabulous touring & studio band.
considering Glen sang on the studio version of "A Postcard From California"
OH! You mean 'RHINESTONE Cowboy'! I just heard it myself. (Didn't know what 'Risington Cowboy' was.) It's a little reminiscent lyrically of 'By The Time I get To Phoenix', as well. I suppose all those Beach Boys tours with Brian Wilson being replaced by Glen Campbell must have rubbed off!
Who's the gal on bass?