Brewer & Shipley - 'The Full Session' I The Bridge 909 in Studio
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Oklahoma City, OK & Mineral Ridge, OH duo Brewer & Shipley perform ‘Indian Summer', 'Make My Bead' and 'Streets of America' and are interviewed by Jon Hart in TV Studio A at KCPT in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Live in studios and interviews from local and national music artists: The Bridge, 90.9 FM KTBG, listener supported public music radio in Kansas City, Missouri.
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I absolutely love Brewer & Shipley!!
My favorites.....Love them.....
Brewer & Shipley remind me of how much I loved the world at the age of three in 1973...listen to them on my dad's reel-to-reel, and their harmonies drew me in then as much as they do now...bless 'em!
@monmixer
Ай бұрын
Yup, Vietnam War was wrapping up. Peacetime was coming for quite awhile. WE had so much great music just coming out and it was just the best time to be young person in the USA. Now it's very strange and different and much more monitored. I feel bad for the kids growing up today in this messed up world of corporate greed that causes most of our grief.
Thank you. Great years ago, great now. What more could you want.
Thank you for that trip back into history.
Down in LA was always my favorite album! Tom's family is from the city next to mine and I had his brother in law as a teacher in Maple Heights Ohio. That teacher knew that a friend and I had a bootleg radio station and he gave us "Down in LA" LP which was signed by both Tom & Mike. About 10 or 15 years ago Mike & Tom were playing a club here in Cleveland and I went to see them, which was so great. I had my LP with me which they loved to see and they both actually signed it again. Always loved their sound and keep playing Down in LA to this day. Thankfully I got the CD so the LP is well preserved. They sound as good as they did in the late 60's.
Such Beautiful Harmony I So enjoyed this , Thank you
These guys have still got it. Their voices and harmonizing are still beautifully top notch. Saw them perform many years ago at Middlesex County College and Capitol Theater in New Jersey. Thoroughly enjoyed seeing them live. Was thrilled to be sitting at the foot of the stage when they performed at MCC, watching sitting on stools, their feet tap to the music, looking up at them as they sang. Meeting them afterward for autographs, found them both so very nice to their fans. They may be oldies now, but they're still goodies. Brewer & Shipley are still awesome. Love their beautifully angelic harmonizing.
I saw them at the Vanguard Coffee house in the 60’s along with many others. Loved the Vanguard and still very much enjoy B&S’s music. Such great harmonies and songs.
Still sound great!
You two have still got it!!!
@909thebridge
4 жыл бұрын
Age is but a number
A rare french lonely B&S fan, that pays a huge respect to those iconic gentlemen, so humble, and fascinating by telling their musical trip, on all these decades... Indeed, my feeling is that the idea of a Brewer & Shipley day is at the height of this prodigious folk duo like it doesn't exists anymore... Seriously, you litteraly made me fall in love with guitar, which is not nothing to me. Thank you, The Bridge, to remind us how is real music, thank you a lot.
@909thebridge
4 жыл бұрын
No, thank you for listening!
How in the heck can their vocals still be so dang good? Love these guys!
@909thebridge
4 жыл бұрын
They love you too, probably
@joshuatamisford2574
4 жыл бұрын
90.9 The Bridge Well, they don’t know me from Adam, however, I did meet Tom once at the Uptown and got his autograph. The set was just the two of them with no backing band. I was about 16 and they just blew my mind. So dang good. These guys (along with The Daredevils and Goose Creek) are gods (loosely speaking) in and around KC and will always be, at least for my generation. This was an amazing interview and gave me a lot more insight into these creative giants. Thank you! BTW ... Joshua is a nom de plume. My real name is Kyle.
I opted for a lunch in the park with Brewer and Shipley, main spark of interest was a small review in Shindig 60s retro magazine I got from work, it was a freebie back when I had a job, very funny, lively interview, thanx
Thanks, Michael, for telling us how you got the flautist to play on Ruby On The Morning. I'd wondered about that for a long time. Again, I want One Toke Over The Line played at my wake!
Perfection my friends...
@909thebridge
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Great!! Thanks for the share
@909thebridge
6 жыл бұрын
Thank YOU for watching.
This was great....I'm only at the half point but the stories and reflections are great to hear. This is a group I've had a hard time finding much beyond just general outlines of their career. This has been a great opportunity to learn more about them and their history. Thank you for this. I got the impression, from their music, that they were good guys but this has definitely confirmed that for me.
9:21 - Indian Summer 32:30 - Make My Bed 49:16 - Streets of America
Hey ya'll! Just wanted to let you know Brewer & Shipley will be performing at Liberty Hall on Feb 9th. Here's the link to the event! bridge909.org/events/brewer-shipley-with-bob-una-walkenhorst
Give me some "witchi Tai Tai Keem awah".....
Seriously I didn't realize they were still alive
I always loved these guys. I didn't think that their LP production was as good as they were. Nor were their sidemen. One humble idiot's opinion.
the dog said, "humans need music dogs like people who like it." ~ tenderbastard
I'm a Brewer & Shipley fan from way back , but guys , please burn whatever guitar pickups you have in those guitars , take time for a thorough soundcheck , and mike those guitars properly . The guitar tones are brutal !
And they didnt play one toke....
@909thebridge
5 жыл бұрын
Haha! They've probably played it thousands of times.
Tune your guitars next time.