Anyone besides me remember the old record label Phil-L.A. of Soul?
(Boogaloo Down Broadway, The Horse, etc.)
Sure do. I use to play a lot of those songs in the late sixties, a lot of good songs.
Wally
There seems there is more of a drop than just OT. There are times it goes almost a day without even one post to the Lowdown. I hope that everyone is gigging! Wally
Eddie, we did two shows with a change of audience that night. I know the one with the black sleeveless was the first set and the black and white the second set. They used a combination for the video. I was soak and wet after the first set and changed the shirt. I know now that when doing this kind of a shoot I should have two sets of the same clothing.
The Hey Bo Diddley cut has Bo moving back to drums for part of it. This alone makes this classic.
Wally
Just found these youtube videos recently put up. These are from the concert documentary video recorded on our European tour in 1987 in Stockholm for Swedish TV that was eventually shown worldwide.
Little Girl -
Who Do You Love?
Hey Bo Diddley -
Jeremy, it's funny you mention this since earlier today my wife received an email from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum asking if she would like to speak at an event there early February. She would speak about women in rock at that time of history when she was first performing with Bo. It would be recorded and kept at the museum. Wally
Here's three more videos on my YouTube channel. I didn't know it worked this way but when I commented on another channel the video then appeared on my channel. Two are from the concert/documentary I did in 1987 with Bo Diddley for Swedish TV. It was eventually released world-wide and aired on A&E in the US in 1989. The third one is from the September 2011 Ponderosa Stomp in New Orleans. http://www.youtube.com/user/WallySoulfinger?blend=1&ob=video-mustangbase Wally