(vintage) Leo Kottke - Pamela Brown
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I'm the guy that married Pamela Brown and she's a real pain in the arse. I really was the best part of Leo's luck.
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I´d agree. the best Kottke is himself alive, without any disturbing drums bass and something.
So I like "Greenhouse" and "Live in Europe". Everybody from Germany remembered that "ROCKPALAST", Leo playing "Eight miles high", with his sonor timbre, without "funny music" drums. If someone got it put on youtube....
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Thank you very much for posting this clip.
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Reminds me of Buffy playing big 'lectric guitar.
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A ~year-old post from 'nigol' on RCCanada.com brought me here. Man can this guy ever play axe!
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Leo normally plays this tune on a cutaway guitar and in this clip he isn't, looks like he's playin a Gibson standard. Anyhoo, that segment above the 12th fret almost looks like he started to play it, then thought better of it, then decided to do it anyway. Harder to get in there around 15-16-17-18 without the cutaway body. On the other hand Leo can do any damn thing on any guitar ever made and then some! Lol
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I can't handle his greatness, I want to break his guitar..
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@bloderme That's actually one of his Gibsons in the video, not one of his Podunavacs.
I like my old vinyl Leo Kottke albums and I have been a fan for about 40 years.I think these videos of live performance by Kottke (and others of folk/blues genre) are better.
Too often studio producers take the work of an artist like Kottke and over-produce until what is good about the musician is lost in track upon track of unnecessary enhancement
Damn modern recordings ability to combine an unlimited number of tracks.
Imagine Alan Lomax with a good video recorder!
ibreakwind2 2 years ago 9
Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. Kottke's first record was also a treasure without unnecessary enhancement. Have to look up for Alan Lomax...;-)
klarifoon 2 years ago