I saw the Toronto version of this show at the "Concert Hall", a venue that was also known as "The Masonic Temple" (it was upstairs) and back in the early 70's was "The Rockpile".
Edmunds played the venue with Love Sculpture and stuck "Rockpile" into the back of his mind for future use.
It was a great night with Paul and Nick trading off songs for the whole night. It's where I first heard Carrack's classic "I Need You".
Damn, I got to interview my Lowe in 1985 with my radio shack cassette recorder. I was so nervous talking to the guy. I asked him about Bruce Springsteen who was huge at the time, if he'd consider covering a Bruce song. He, without a pause, said, he'd hope Bruce would consider covering one of his. A true English pub rocker with an amazing sense of melody and timing. Paul Carrack was in a room by himself just hanging out. Wow. College radio and free passes.
Man... what a solid career Nick Lowe has had.... and so well deserved!! One of those "not crazy famous but damn is he good" kinda guys. He AND Dave Edmunds.... both have brought me a LOT of musical joy through the years!! Another great post here. ~KK
I know that Andy Fairweather Lowe did some great work for The Who, and I've always liked Paul Carrack. This song was off the album "Nick Lowe and His Cowboy Outfit", c. 1984.
this was a Paul Carrack show where Nick Lowe was given a couple of songs to perform. Carrack had a couple of hits that year including "Don't Shed A Tear For Me" and I think Lowe toured with him that year. Great shit
This is a great live version of a song that really kicks butt on record! Paul Carrack is fantastic. And great close-up coverage of Nick's bass playing.
I am pretty sure this was filmed at the Stone in San Francisco. Saw that show, with this line up; Andy Fairweather Low, Paul Carrack, Audie De Lone et al and it was being filmed. Joe Montana and Huey Lewis were in the audience as I remember. Ahhh...good memories.
For any Doctor Who fans, its a little known fact that Nick Lowe featured Tom Baker on the drums 0:19
pjrg1919 4 months ago
Wish some would do a cool cover of this song
Lek61kravitz 5 months ago
I saw the Toronto version of this show at the "Concert Hall", a venue that was also known as "The Masonic Temple" (it was upstairs) and back in the early 70's was "The Rockpile".
Edmunds played the venue with Love Sculpture and stuck "Rockpile" into the back of his mind for future use.
It was a great night with Paul and Nick trading off songs for the whole night. It's where I first heard Carrack's classic "I Need You".
dbailey62 8 months ago
Damn, I got to interview my Lowe in 1985 with my radio shack cassette recorder. I was so nervous talking to the guy. I asked him about Bruce Springsteen who was huge at the time, if he'd consider covering a Bruce song. He, without a pause, said, he'd hope Bruce would consider covering one of his. A true English pub rocker with an amazing sense of melody and timing. Paul Carrack was in a room by himself just hanging out. Wow. College radio and free passes.
taxingme2much 1 year ago
Nick is sooo cute!!
crapple009 1 year ago 2
Man... what a solid career Nick Lowe has had.... and so well deserved!! One of those "not crazy famous but damn is he good" kinda guys. He AND Dave Edmunds.... both have brought me a LOT of musical joy through the years!! Another great post here. ~KK
KingHopeMusic 1 year ago 8
@KingHopeMusic Great song and Yes Dave Edmunds and his band was great too.
MusicChannel44 2 months ago
andy newmark drums, session pro....so solid!!! Lowe always gets the best cats to play with him!
59simonh 1 year ago
AFL had his own hits in England with Amen Corner... "If paradise, was half as nice". He also did the MTV Unplugged sessions with Eric Clapton.
absolutelysweetmarie 2 years ago
I know that Andy Fairweather Lowe did some great work for The Who, and I've always liked Paul Carrack. This song was off the album "Nick Lowe and His Cowboy Outfit", c. 1984.
Teflon65 2 years ago
i thought Paul Carrack was in squeeze
tdal007 2 years ago
From the Ritz 2-25-88
clarkkent1367 3 years ago
great song
oakwalley77 3 years ago
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the guy playing the guitar looks like Andy Fairweather Low!
Rekku9 3 years ago
this was a Paul Carrack show where Nick Lowe was given a couple of songs to perform. Carrack had a couple of hits that year including "Don't Shed A Tear For Me" and I think Lowe toured with him that year. Great shit
vonhorn29 3 years ago
This is a great live version of a song that really kicks butt on record! Paul Carrack is fantastic. And great close-up coverage of Nick's bass playing.
GoonMaroon 3 years ago
super straight gespielt
HCMUELLER 3 years ago
I am pretty sure this was filmed at the Stone in San Francisco. Saw that show, with this line up; Andy Fairweather Low, Paul Carrack, Audie De Lone et al and it was being filmed. Joe Montana and Huey Lewis were in the audience as I remember. Ahhh...good memories.
absolutelysweetmarie 3 years ago