DaveTV.org brings you P Live at The Austin Music Awards 3/17/93 by davetv.org
I was lucky enough to produce & direct this gem. Thanks to my stellar volunteer crew that made this possible. This has never - ever, anywhere, been seen in this entire, unedited, from the master tape version. I decided with the loss of Jim Carroll, and since P did the Jim anthem, I would put this out as my dedication to Jim Carroll. I hope you people do the right thing, enjoy this freely.
Please support all the bands & don't sell this.
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P made their live debut on March 17, 1993 at the Austin Music Awards at Palmer Auditorium during the SXSW music festival. The lineup consisted of: * Gibby Haynes - lead vocals; guitar solo on Michael Stipe * Johnny Depp - bass, guitar * Bill Carter - guitar, bass * Sal Jenco - drums
from http://mysite.verizon.net/madscntst/P.html
The 20 minute set consisted of Mumble (a play on the Link Wray classic Rumble), P originals Mr. Officer, Michael Stipe and White Man Sings The Blues, and a cover of the Jim Carroll Band song, People Who Died. The set was broadcast on local television. (See the Live On Stage section for photos and video downloads). According to Ken Lieck of the Austin Chronicle, P was asked several times to return to Austin for another gig, but unfortunately, they never got the chance.
Two great bands had one letter names P and Z
yunwi1 1 month ago
i salute you brother
TheXD321 1 year ago
Thanks for putting this up as a tribute to Jim. It was such sad news. He passed away on Sept. 11th of a heart attack. Makes Sept. 11th an even worse day than it's already become over the last 8 years. This is a fun take on his great original song. ;)
annecsabagh 2 years ago
When did he die?
I remember a few years ago, he was going to do a show where I was living, and I didn't get to go, but convinced myself it was okay, because I'd catch him the next time he came around.
Guess not.
BigHonky33 2 years ago
My favorite Leonardo DeCaprio role. RIP Jim Carroll, gone at 60. I hope I make 60.
Wisegeorge 2 years ago