A friend of mine gave me two homemade cassette tapes of LK in the late '80's, and I couldn't believe my ears. I thought John Prine was great 'til I heard Leo. Saw him here in Atlanta several times over the next few years, then just had to listen to those cassettes 'til they wore out. Being able to watch all the YouTube clips is beyond fantastic. Thanks for all these posts! He remains in a class of his own.
Thanks for posting. One of the last things I was able to do with my dad was see Mr. Kottke live. This video really hits a nerve with me. His skill at the instrument and his overall talent as a performer have few peers. He applies so much craft to each aspect - I'm awed. Wonderful!
Indeed thank you for posting. This is a special Leo set list here. All premium stuff I think because you got to hear him play peckerwood live before it was put on an album. Now that I think of it, this would make a premium live CD. Thanks for posting!
@giorgiopicker Yeah, I shouldn't have said it that way. I love Leo's playing now as much as I did when we were both younger. But his style has changed somewhat. Comes with age I guess, more mellow.
A friend of mine gave me two homemade cassette tapes of LK in the late '80's, and I couldn't believe my ears. I thought John Prine was great 'til I heard Leo. Saw him here in Atlanta several times over the next few years, then just had to listen to those cassettes 'til they wore out. Being able to watch all the YouTube clips is beyond fantastic. Thanks for all these posts! He remains in a class of his own.
gangee13 4 weeks ago
He is the ONLY one! His style is unmistakable. Used to listen to him in college in Flagstaff
Arizona. Love it now as much as then. Truly A master of his art.
8armwrap 1 month ago
Amazing, enough said!
brodsterfly 4 months ago
greatness.
russtacean 7 months ago
Where did you get this from?
Beck19781 8 months ago
That guitar sounds amazing.
XLIVwhodat 10 months ago
Thanks for posting. One of the last things I was able to do with my dad was see Mr. Kottke live. This video really hits a nerve with me. His skill at the instrument and his overall talent as a performer have few peers. He applies so much craft to each aspect - I'm awed. Wonderful!
JasonLeonPike 10 months ago
Leo's gift for story runs a close second only to his guitar prowess! Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting this!
dantean 11 months ago 3
Thanks for posting! What a great show. This is a gem.
odor9 1 year ago 6
Indeed thank you for posting. This is a special Leo set list here. All premium stuff I think because you got to hear him play peckerwood live before it was put on an album. Now that I think of it, this would make a premium live CD. Thanks for posting!
KyleBlatz 1 year ago 2
many thanks for posting and greetings from germany***********
1wiesehoefer1 1 year ago 2
WoW! Thanks for posting. Leo in his prime. Been a Leo fan for 40 of my 61 years,..yikes!
greenecycle 1 year ago 2
@greenecycle
well, now, "prime"...
but... long live LK!
great vid!
tnxx
giorgiopicker 2 months ago
@giorgiopicker Yeah, I shouldn't have said it that way. I love Leo's playing now as much as I did when we were both younger. But his style has changed somewhat. Comes with age I guess, more mellow.
greenecycle 2 months ago
@greenecycle
sorry, forgot to add a smile, just implying that one up there must be LK 3.0.2
and/but we sure do love them all
:)
all the best
giorgiopicker 2 months ago