Last time I saw Cracker they played a two-hour set drawing from all periods of their nearly 20-year history, and the acoustic set David Lowery and Johnny Hickman put on a couple weeks ago was just as sprawling, if a little shorter. The stuff from their self-titled debut -- a 1992 release! -- may have been the best of it. This mournful, extended take on "Dr. Bernice" was terrific, and the highlight of the show for me was "Teen Angst" with Hickman using only knobs to play the song's main lick.
I met them some years back when they were playing in Anchorage, AK. They were a hoot to talk to.
Cybertrousers 6 months ago
i have the studio version posted on my channel.
looshkin66 2 years ago
this isint really an "extended" version per se....while johnny improvises quite a bit, it isint much longer than the album version.
looshkin66 2 years ago
I love this band and song....you're very luck to have seen them ^^
epicfailure11 3 years ago