It is so cool to see people just standing there and enjoying the show. NO PHONES! You miss so much of the joy in actually being present and part of a music experience trying to get a completely junk video. I still love this band!
I remember this exact moment...when the drummer can off his set, and Andy and him started playing Patty Cake to Leslie. It was then that I became a fan for life. Thanks a lot
For me Lynn Miles is as good as music gets. Thanks so much for posting this wonderful early vid and for giving me my first ever look at the remarkable Ian LeFeurve. Terrific!!!
listening to old voice is an Hiatt'song.Listening to his voice/Listening to old voices..hello!??is there someone?,You must not be exposed to understand..it's your opinion about hiatt voice.Perhaps his voice is not fine but his a great voice@@louisweber2095
I made an audio cassette of this from the VHS Tape I used to record it when it was on. Nice to actually SEE it again after just doing the audio for all those years.
0:27 What Am I Doing Here 5:54 Where Are You Now 18:00 Rain Down on Me 22:57 After the Rain 35:27 Fools Like You 40:50 Angels 55:32 Is It You 1:03:42 Already Gone 1:09:12 Western Skies
Bob Dylan stated that he was not of the Caliber of John Prine regarding song writing. I never saw or heard Mr.Dylan reference MR. JOHN HIATT. BUT IT'S a toss up in my opinion. These performers won't be around Metaphysicly or just dirt in the ground. John's already resting peacefully. Listen to the big three I've me ntioned. You won't be disappointed.
Fine early Blue Rodeo. I’ve been a fan ever since before this (from Canadian radio) but I never saw them live until sometime in the 2000s since then I’ve probably attended 20 or so of their concerts between western New York and southern Ontario. Perpetually one of the best bands around
Daniel Lanois is a true teacher, and a living legend. I remember of him just like this because I was in the audience when he played in Athens, Greece, around that time (1993-1994) on a July afternoon and I had the chance to meet him in person for a minute or two, enough to find out he's a Virgo with his natal Sun in conjuction with Saturn in Libra. Actually I am a writer and I dedicated one of my poems to this man depicting him as the "mage of the tribe". I believe in him, he's so quiet and explosive, "expressive" being an understatement. In 2003 when I returned home after a travel abroad to find out if a true love really existed there for me, this true teacher healed me with his "Shine" album he released that very year. "Fire" cannot even be categorised as a masterpiece... is purely angelic. "My shine will be complete with your fire"... So glorious... infinity's words from pure infant lips; Oh Love so behoved to those infinity ships! (allow me to place right here this verses of mine, written in English back then, as a tribute to this teacher). We love you Daniel Lanois, you are a modest giant!
I was twelve when this aired and it was a fairly big television event in my house. My mom and me had decided at that time that I was going to get my cut like Cuddy, but secretly I desired hair like Keelor.... Well, what do you know,, 2 years later I had hair past my shoulders and felt pretty darn good about myself. Thanks Blue Rodeo, thanks Greg.
MUCH and City-TV had so much creativity and used their space so well. Those days are long gone. Lost Together album here, a harder edge than before. I became a fan watching this live.
It's weird to think they tried to market Daniel Lanois through television and promotional MTV-style performances like this. I gotta wonder how many people saw this back in the day who'd never heard him before and became lifelong fans.
Back in the early 90's I picked a copy of Diamond Mine based solely on the cover and the price. I knew nothing about the band. I loved the CD and over the years I had thought they had disbanded and it's only in the last couple of yrs that I found out I was wrong. They never had a big presence here in Oz. Suffice it to say I'm enjoying more of their music nowadays.
Omg, I have been wanting this forever! The alternate versions of "Sky" and "Moon and Trees"!!!! Watching it takes me right back to 1994. Love it so much!
This is amazing. Thanks for posting!! I got to be a stagehand at a show north of Montreal in '94 (I think..) with Gowan & The Waltons opening. BR were jamming out the punches for what became "Save Myself" during soundcheck. Such great times and a legendary band.
I've never heard Sky before but after hearing it here and then finding the original, I came right back here! This version is the best, OMG so good. Edited to say I've been listening to both versions for days and I can't get enough of both. The original is absolutely beautiful, it just washes over you and carries you away and then this one just jams out so amazingly.