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JOE JACKSON LIVE IN TOKYO 1986

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2010

'Be My Number Two' and 'Breaking Us In Two' performed during the 'Big World' tour back in 1986. Featuring Joe Jackson on piano and vocals with Tom Teeley joining Joe on acoustic guitar on the second track. I've looked for these on Youtube for ages with no joy so thought I'd do it myself. I played this VHS to death back in the late 80's so the tape was on it's last legs when I converted it. Beautiful versions of two of Joe's finest tracks. Enjoy

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  • Alec Baldwin brought me here...

  • What else have you been hiding from us ? This is a very nice version of Breaking Us in Two with the acoustic guitar. Thanks for uploading !

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  • This is great! I'm a huge fan since the 80's. The mans a musical genius. No one compares.Wish he would get to the west coast more often.

  • I always preferred the live version of Number Two off Live 1980-1986 to the studio version, this is in the same style. Thanks!

  • I remember, I was here.

  • I play this version. I love it. With the segue into Breaking Us In Two.

  • I've seen him live 3 times and his shows are amazing.  I hope to see him again in the future.

  • This bring back old memories.

  • what do you like about this video Mr. Alec Baldwin.I'm not into this video.

  • Dear Mr. Baldwin:  If this is an invitation The Fey Queen is accepting.

  • I was a college freshman when "Look Sharp" came out...In 10 years, I saw an artist who was labeled " Angry New Wave" transform into one of the most intelligent and talented artists of the last 35 years. Listen to the "Beat Crazy" album and I think you'd agree that he was also somewhat of a prophet .

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