Laughing Clowns Eternally Yours (live)
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- Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024
- The full show is available elsewhere on this channel.
From the 2009 reunion tour, the band voted the best new band of 1979 and also voted the worst new band of 1979 by the readers & writers of Rolling Stone Australia magazine....
Laughing Clowns playing one of their mega hits at the Gallery of Modern Art in 2009
The band hadn't played together for 25 years...
Ed Kuepper gtr and voc
Louise Elliott sax
Biff Millar bass
Jeff Wegener drums
Alister Spence keyboards
Filmed by David Granato at the Gallery of Modern Art Brisbane
Funded by the Bender Association of Registered Midwives
Saw the clowns at the stagedoor sydney back in the day.. incredible, hypnotic,
Thank you Ed.
Dear god I miss seeing the Clowns and Louise Elliott was definitely a favourite for me. This has brought back all kinds of memories, mostly from the Sydney Trade Union Club, but also the Paddo Town Hall and a few other places. My ears and my soul thank you dear sir.
Magnificent! "Mega hits", heh heh...always loved your desert-dry sense of humour, Mr K.
What a fantastic combination of musicians. Louise Elliot is just so innovative, and I sear, Jeffrey Wegener has to be the best drummer to ever play in any Australian band. He just takes what they do to a whole other level, and they're already amazing.
mesmerising
Man!
What an amazing piece of music, a privilege to experience indeed !
You & the guys are are oh so very talented Ed
Fantastic! Even more so as I was there
Very special
Love it - thanks for putting these up Ed
magnificent
Wonderful!
Thanks for getting such a fantastic crew together for these classics
Awesome - loved your show last week Ed, but without that incredible sax playing, Eternally Yours is not quite the same :)
thanks Stan, and yeah, it's never the same , but not intended to be
Bravo !
Magnificent.
this is fantastic! just the best ! Please come and play in Euroa Victoria
Senbloodysational😎👌🇦🇺🎸
Bloody grouse music!!!
That sax sounds beautiful. I’d take it up if I didn’t hate blowing into instruments.
It is certainly diffrerent from the 1983 version.
huzzah!
The Wegners and the Farrells from Oxley.
Isn't Ed Kuepper from Brisbane too?
Bris always did produce great bands.
Up Late!