This is show was proof that 80s music was king. Stayed up late as a high schooler to marvel
@jayburdification Жыл бұрын
I taped this show every Sunday night and watched it at 3AM when I got home from the late shift. Lost the tapes over the years in moves while raising a family. I’d like to personally think all the people who saved their tapes, digitized them, and uploaded them to KZread so that we could have this fantastic archive. This is treasure to me ❤
@nathaniellollis38682 жыл бұрын
Man!!! I haven't heard anything from Harry Connick Jr in YEARS!!!! Always LOVED this brother's music!!!
@rondy7029 жыл бұрын
WOW! We sure could use a show like this nowadays!!
@pauliamsocool7 жыл бұрын
after watching a bunch of episodes, I've come to the conclusion this should be called Night, Music and Mullets..
@rosario5089 жыл бұрын
Boy. Who knew Harry Connick Jr. could play like that? I have new found respect for him.
@donaldpriola1807 Жыл бұрын
It was a dream for me to see jazz on television, but this show did so much more. It was fun, weird, and introduced me to some terrific new music. When a show has Conway Twitty performing with The Residents...that will never happen again. Glad these rare gems are around for people to watch.
@aliceborealis2 жыл бұрын
Nobody does "three chords and some attitude" better that Lou Reed! RIP!
@tomsmith5222 жыл бұрын
Loved night music in the late eighties...so happy 😁 to have it on utube💖😊
@KurtI2525 Жыл бұрын
Songs for Drella is a work of art.
@abeb6311 жыл бұрын
Lou Reed's "Dirty Boulevard" à la 6e minute et "Walk on the Wild Side" à 37:40 (saxophoniste : David Sanborn) Harry Connick à 10:45 et 32:30 Katy Webster à 14:40 et 28:40 John Cale & Lou Reed à 18:45 "You've got the style it takes" + "Nobody but you"
@andrewakav7 жыл бұрын
ohhhhh cutting off that walk on the wild side with that lineup!! i have been brought to my knees
@marcusvolta66853 жыл бұрын
Thanks a bunch for the incredible post of this specific edition of the monumental NIGHT MUSIC. I never saw this particular show but I do recall John Cale during my work stint in East Village and I can say that he was one of the nicest gentleman I had the pleasure of dealing with on numerous occasions. In terms of Harry Connick jr., he was way ahead of his time not in terms of his musical abilities but his generosity and character as well as commitment to his fellow musicians from what I know.
@gsmarin13 жыл бұрын
Only a show like this could have Robben Ford lurking in the wings incognito
@KurtI2525 Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful show.
@johnf.sowards87073 жыл бұрын
That was the most enjoyable evening of television I've had in way too long. (btw - that is Katie Webster, NOT Gladys Knight). Thanks for posting!
@spaceghost89955 жыл бұрын
Wow I had John Cale confused with J.J. Cale! I was like wait a minute J.J. Cale was in Velvet Underground? That makes no sense and why didn't I know that? Okay wrong guy! lol
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This is show was proof that 80s music was king. Stayed up late as a high schooler to marvel
I taped this show every Sunday night and watched it at 3AM when I got home from the late shift. Lost the tapes over the years in moves while raising a family. I’d like to personally think all the people who saved their tapes, digitized them, and uploaded them to KZread so that we could have this fantastic archive. This is treasure to me ❤
Man!!! I haven't heard anything from Harry Connick Jr in YEARS!!!! Always LOVED this brother's music!!!
WOW! We sure could use a show like this nowadays!!
after watching a bunch of episodes, I've come to the conclusion this should be called Night, Music and Mullets..
Boy. Who knew Harry Connick Jr. could play like that? I have new found respect for him.
It was a dream for me to see jazz on television, but this show did so much more. It was fun, weird, and introduced me to some terrific new music. When a show has Conway Twitty performing with The Residents...that will never happen again. Glad these rare gems are around for people to watch.
Nobody does "three chords and some attitude" better that Lou Reed! RIP!
Loved night music in the late eighties...so happy 😁 to have it on utube💖😊
Songs for Drella is a work of art.
Lou Reed's "Dirty Boulevard" à la 6e minute et "Walk on the Wild Side" à 37:40 (saxophoniste : David Sanborn) Harry Connick à 10:45 et 32:30 Katy Webster à 14:40 et 28:40 John Cale & Lou Reed à 18:45 "You've got the style it takes" + "Nobody but you"
ohhhhh cutting off that walk on the wild side with that lineup!! i have been brought to my knees
Thanks a bunch for the incredible post of this specific edition of the monumental NIGHT MUSIC. I never saw this particular show but I do recall John Cale during my work stint in East Village and I can say that he was one of the nicest gentleman I had the pleasure of dealing with on numerous occasions. In terms of Harry Connick jr., he was way ahead of his time not in terms of his musical abilities but his generosity and character as well as commitment to his fellow musicians from what I know.
Only a show like this could have Robben Ford lurking in the wings incognito
What a wonderful show.
That was the most enjoyable evening of television I've had in way too long. (btw - that is Katie Webster, NOT Gladys Knight). Thanks for posting!
Wow I had John Cale confused with J.J. Cale! I was like wait a minute J.J. Cale was in Velvet Underground? That makes no sense and why didn't I know that? Okay wrong guy! lol
Robben Ford!!! Underfeatured, but Sweet...
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