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I agree, the first two are sublime...Lucky is my favourite track but there’s so much good stuff on both albums. Very jealous that you got to see him play live, that must’ve been something else.
https://youtu.be/_gmZTAt1lls
This video clip is from 1996.
What I wanted to find was a different (non-Hootenanny) clip during which Jools skulks on Hammond organ whilst Rebennack lays down some proper N'Orleans piano.
https://dai.ly/x42l0l
(Not YouTube as they keep removing it)
Arrgh why don’t my yootoob links embed?!
https://youtu.be/1s4jEvhOOPs
My favourite has to be this one, Christine and the Queens - Tilted.
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I was was fascinated by that performance. I had it on VHS for years and was pleased to find it on YouTube. The Tilt album can be hard work though!
Acoustic Ladyland:
(Maybe the loudest live band I've ever seen.)
Any one of a ton of PJ Harvey performances (before the England Shakes and after period):
With Desert Sessions/Josh Homme:
She's one of the all time great rock front-people.
Dizzee Rascal. The first time he was on. There doesn't seem to be a version of this on Youtube.
St. Vincent, although watching it back, it's not as good as I remember (I've seen much better performances from her).
Smokey Robinson, with Eric Clapton. Also seems not to be on youtube (this is a pattern), and I know it used to be. I'm absolutely NOT a Clapton fan, so it was nice to see him tastefully accompanying someone else.
Talking of loopers -
A mighty bit of singing - looks possessed in the still!
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