30th December 2006 12:11 AM |
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duck |
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WgIQlSF0WD8 |
30th December 2006 12:37 AM |
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Bitch |
they put the roll into rock
Great KEEF clip and video. Thanks for posting it! |
30th December 2006 01:21 AM |
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mojoman |
i'm ready to be anywhere |
30th December 2006 01:31 AM |
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Bloozehound |
good shit, nice to see keef tearin it up on the geetar |
30th December 2006 02:46 AM |
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MikeyC613 |
Love the Orange Crush and Stoli |
30th December 2006 06:41 AM |
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Mel Belli |
Good to see Keith with Steve Jordan again. The two of them together is second only to ... Keith and Charlie. |
30th December 2006 09:43 AM |
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Poison Dart |
Where is the video from? |
30th December 2006 09:55 AM |
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edithgrove |
That video is from the film "Make It Funky." I was lucky enough to be in the audience at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans that night. Most of the live performances in the movie were filmed there. Netflix has the DVD. |
30th December 2006 10:10 AM |
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Steel Wheels |
The interview is fantastic! The performance is fantastic! Keith playing that Gibson sounds wonderful, don't it? Them licks sure are hot! |
31st December 2006 09:31 AM |
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fireontheplatter |
quote: MikeyC613 wrote:
Love the Orange Crush and Stoli
me too
he didn't take a sip from it during the interview.. i wonder if it is just a showpiece?
what a great video clip. thanks for posting that.
everybody say ow |
31st December 2006 09:48 AM |
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Stray Cat UK |
When was this ?
great guitar by the riffmaster. |
31st December 2006 02:56 PM |
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edithgrove |
quote: Stray Cat UK wrote:
When was this ?
great guitar by the riffmaster.
27 April, 2004, between the two Jazz Festival weekends in New Orleans.
The film is available at www.makeitfunky.org, but I don't know if it's produced for region 2. |
31st December 2006 03:35 PM |
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Throwaway |
thank you for posting this, i'd never seen it before. And yea, that band Keith's playing with aint too shabby |
2nd January 2007 09:03 AM |
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prism |
This film was played several times on American television after the Katrina disaster practically destroyed New Orleans. Fats Domino nearly drowned. |