i love how they have no idea or care who mogwai are. scottish? who? AHAHAHAHAHAHA This is unbelievable. He's one of the best guitarists of all time. It's so cruel that he died when everything had fallen into place
Such a great memory this is- just a privilage to be there when Rowland played his first new material in a decade at THE best festival I'm ever likely to go. Many thanks to ShlomirBareket for sharing this- any further ATP/RSH material would be greatly appreciated too. Miss you lots Rowland
It was a Pop Crime for sure. Kurt was doing similar things decades later unhappily in stadium rock yet Rowland has the essence of it in front of a few dozen people. Yet his exit was involuntary and most people would never know that he had the spirit but sadly not the exposure as surface is more popular than feeling.
yeah the bouncers were pushing and shoving people down the front of stage for dancing and just generally enjoying a good show. M. gira joined in and when the bouncers started to push there weight around , he stepped in and gave them a serving. i have it on my camera
@@SNAFU78 ..as i wrote i believe he was a wonderful man with a wonderful soul, authentic and unique in his talent, but i believe a great part of his life was very unhappy...he has unfortunately not conquered his addiction for good and struggled lifelong with this. he also came not throught as much as he should have..it was him, who had the seeds of a genius in him..not nick cave or any of the others. he was the special one.
I love how he starts out as one might think to be bumbling idiot and ends out proving that over a ten minute period and it somewhat detracts from the genius guitarist and songwriter. Heroin and women ruin everything