1. Help Yourself 'Blown Away' - Solo Performance by Malcolm Morley

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2008

At the Plough, Walthamstow, 12th December 2008. A great night where the great Green Ray, consisting of ex-Help Yourself and Man (and Iceberg) members Ken Whaley and Richard Treece, as well as Simon Haspeck and Ken's brother Simon Whaley were joined by a solo, then joint set with Malcolm Morley!

This arrangement on solo acoustic sounds quite middle-eastern, quite Kashmir-like: after a few listens (and all the best music takes a few listens) its really stuck in my head - an amazing version of the song.

See other videos for more clips! Oh and apologies for the quality - it was 'filmed' on my little digital camera as I thought it was urgent this be captured for posterity :) See http://www.malcolm-morley.com/ for more info about Malcolm Morley See http://www.myspace.com/thegreenraybanduk for more info about Green Ray

pps deke leonard tag is there as i find its the only way to find man videos on youtube :)

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  • this track I have off a wonderful album, double vinyl, that I still play to this day. Wonderful.

    

  • @chrisguygeezer it is, isn't it? I've got more footage from this gig when Green Ray (incl Ken Whaley, Richard Treece) join Malcolm on stage that I have to get round to uploading....

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  • @oxfordbiker I was a fan of the Man band, saw them a couple of times, never saw the Helps, sadly. I think the Helps were a lot more inventive and certainly less affected by the passing of years.

    What have these guys been doing all these years!?

  • I used to like Led a lot but it is a studio rock, the thing about the MK band is that it sounds better live than in the records. I am still waiting for some 'help yourself' video because they are unknown nowadays. I like the stones hugely and their guitar simple tricks so you can type a lot and still suck, as I think of many awarded as gods of the 6 strings. Not to mention regular rock on the radio ......

  • Cheers oxfordbiker - to be honest it was when Sultans of Swing first came out - I just automatically thought - this is SO Help Yourself Beware the Shadow - and I've thought it ever since - I can put money on it that Knopfler is a big fan. It was sort of confirmed a little when he got Terry Williams in the band.

  • I think this version of the song is very much 'for fans only'! Much like Jimmy Page and Robert Plant doing 'unplugged' versions of Zeppelin classics - they need to be evaluated in light of their differences from the originals and how they've chosen to modify those original songs to fit with the new setting. For someone who knows and loves the original, this is an interesting twist. Neil what era of Dire Straits do you think sounds like Help Yourself? Cant see the link to Money for Nothing era?

  • Cedricks - what are you talking about - this is Malcolm Morley - NOT Richard Treece.

    I don't care if Blown away is not helping me get credibility - what's that supposed to mean anyway? - it's not a dreadful song - it's a brilliant song when Help Yourself or Man do it.

    It's a bit much comparing Malcolm to a tramp. His songs are from the heart and not blemished by album chart hunger mentality.

    Martin Ace from Man was a tramp for a while anyway - I don't know what you're getting at.

  • Knopflers piano and guitar sounds like classical hungarian melodies. Blown away is dreadful ( sorry ) it has no structure, it sounds like a basic spanish song played by a tramp in a subway entrance ( sorry again ). I hope this doesn't ofend you nor it should Treece. If knopfler is coping people, it was people like Richard Phillips, Chuck Berry, Chet Aktins and JJ cale. All folks he played with, with a good fan-idol inversion.

  • Man, what can I say? You message drove me nuts, I serched the web to find evidence of the richard treece style, to compare. I started to listen to Mark Knopfler's songs since he was in the cafe racers, and what you are acusing him is tottaly unfair. As a music fan and maybe a guitar player like me and him, you should listen again and reavaliate, be aware that this horrible song of "help yourself" is not helping you to get credibility.

  • Malcolm Morley's song "Deborah" (from Help Yourself 1st album) is one of the greatest songs I' ve ever heard !

    Any chance to see something with Ernie Graham ?

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