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ROWLAND S HOWARD LIVE
Rowland S.Howard (vocals, guitars)/ Brian Hooper (bass)/ Mick Harvey (drums)/ Edward Clayton Jones (keyboard & acoustic guitar)
She Cried - 00:00
Dead Radio - 04:50
Exit Everything - 10:58
Shivers - 18:06
White Wedding - 23:11
Rowland S. Howard | Row·land S How·ard | \ˈrō-lənd əs ˈhau̇(-ə)rd\
1. Ultimate cult guitarist, writer, singer of songs, style icon, wit; enemy of the banal
Пікірлер: 173
He looked so fragile. But he caressed hearts with his voice and sliced up souls with his guitar... Dearly missed.
@opus65
Жыл бұрын
love this comment, really described him so well
It was 1999 a horrible year for music. The charts were dominated by boy bands and girl groups. The rock charts were filled with nu-metal and creed. Then Rowland S. Howard came and dropped this bomb of true rock n roll. Raw, gritty, emotional, brutal, sexy, and dark. It was my saving grace.
@Tarsus790
2 жыл бұрын
1999 was a bad time for music but frankly compared to the crap these days it was heaven
@JacobTurnbloom
2 жыл бұрын
Boy bands are dope
@andrzejlemonkrasol
Жыл бұрын
@@Tarsus790 youre a bad searcher then i guess
@CNS946
Жыл бұрын
A Diamond
@jackthomas1260
Жыл бұрын
Nice!!!!
Love Mick's drumming.
I cannot get enough of this bloody performance. I have been listening several times a days for a month. Brilliant.
R.i.P Roland s Howard the six strings that drew blood you will never be forgotten
This was FANTASTIC. Thank you for uploading. As a guitar player and Guitar Maker (PureSalem Guitars) I have been a huge Roland fan since first hearing him in The Birthday Party. He has his own style and sound ... he is an original. Anyone complaining about his guitar tone or technique is either a musically uneducated child or a narrow minded player who worships at the house of John Mayer. Closed minded classic rock blues purists. His use of just two pedals the MXR blue Box and Distortion + never fail to amaze me. REUSS EFFECTS released a signature Roland S. Howard pedal and it’s fantastic. Long May his music play !!!! -Rick Sell / PureSalem Guitars
@saraivatoledo1842
3 жыл бұрын
I´m fairly certain that " ´Musical proficiency` per se " comes right at the bottom of Rowland´s priorities when he is coming up with these songs . Same with Keith Levene , same with John McGeoch for that matter .
@written12
2 жыл бұрын
Given your expertise, what can you tell us about how Rowland got his sound. I mean, he doesn’t use a slide and yet on some sounds there’s a keening sound like a slide, and he doesn’t seem to be pedal crazy but he gets this remarkable range of sounds.
@RipReed
2 жыл бұрын
@@written12 Without researching it, I'd say this particular guitar sound simply comes from the combination of 1. his Jaguar guitar and whatever single coils he's running 2. whatever "distortion" or overdrive he's using (a RAT maybe?) 3. his amp, which I believe was a Fender. Anyone else care to chip in/shed more light? I love Howard and regret that I never saw him live in any capacity. I love his sound, lyrics, songwriting, the whole damn thing.
@foofkanon
2 жыл бұрын
Bloody hell well put.
@izaakglynn7884
Жыл бұрын
@@RipReed Fender Jag, broken Blue Box, Mxr distortion plus and a twin, or at leas that was his Birthday Party rig 🤷🤷
I was riding on a bus the day he died and I cried my eyes out, hiding my face as much as possible to not draw attention. Such an amazing human. Thank you for this video.
Everything about Roland S. Howard's songs strike the right cord with me.
@robertmcmanus9185
2 жыл бұрын
And the right chord. Just finding out about this man. Wow.
@snowwhite6900
2 жыл бұрын
Ye.....I have a term for the Roland experience-Rolandesque....not a single song that does not hold my attention from intro to end
@written12
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, and let’s not forget Del Shannon wrote this song. Even the original, lyrically and musically, has this mournful quality. I mean, the lyric has the man recounting his leaving this woman with a sense of of the mystery and power of love and how one person can hurt another, even when it’s unintentional. Rowland was drawn to songs like this, wrote them himself of course. He loved Lee Hazelwood. No surprise there.
@robertmcmanus9185
2 жыл бұрын
@@written12 Good point!!
Wow, this is just solid great music! Rowland was a gift to us all!
Forever my favourite guitarist.
Rowland S.Howard y John MacGeoch RIP los dos,son 2 de los mejores guitarristas,si no los mejores,del post punk.
@Wolfi_Draws__Music
8 ай бұрын
My 2 favorite guitarists
Roland Solo Howard does these fabulous breaks and tempo changes,,,,,he constructs everything around his guitar....no theatrics, no stage persona..just his brilliant guitar playing-masterclass.... and he's so unassuming and polite!!
he had a unique way of playing the Fender Jag. - Iconic person in all sens of terms 💜 RIP Rowland
@MOUBARRET
3 жыл бұрын
The KING OF THE JAG..‼️👁🙏🏻
Damn, this is sick.
Thanx Stanislav...there is not a piece of visual material that I have watched as many times as this live performance.....great listening to Roland, but even greater seeing him in action....but cheers to Mick Harvey, Brian Hooper and Harry Howard.....GREATEST PERFORMANCE I'VE EVER SEEN....and I have been to live concerts(i.e. Muse....brilliant band)
@StanislavKochetkov
2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. I also watch this masterpiece quiet often. Enjoy and have a great day!
Has a cooler person ever existed?
THERE IS NOTHING LIKE THS !!! THANK YOU !
I’ll just put this on repeat now... Thank you for posting this stunning performance.
I don't think anyone has ever used the same guitar as long as Rowland just amazing.
Excellent! Thanks so much for uploading the entire performance.
espectaculargenio...suban mas..gracias
Amazing live, so trippy and ritualistic...
Brilliant performance by all, special mention and RIP to the brilliant Brian Hooper, master bassman.
@knowwhere
7 ай бұрын
e.g. EXIT EVERYTHING
@jeepster755
7 ай бұрын
26:04 Did he write White Wedding?
@knowwhere
7 ай бұрын
Are you asking me? I was talking about Exit Everything and the fabulous bass line that he DID write@@jeepster755
Aussies should be proud.
@angelapaul4064
2 жыл бұрын
We are!
Just saw a film called the beach the guy in it said he bought a jacket a cowboy style embroidered jacket in Melbourne he said he got back to his hotel room and thought what did i buy a dumb jacket like that for he thought ill never wear it he had a few drinks and thought he’d put the jacket on and went to a pub and some guy said thats the greatest jacket i ever seen he bought him a drink the guys name was rowland s Howard
@kw2785
3 жыл бұрын
who made this film?
@dave261055
3 жыл бұрын
@@kw2785 Warwick Thornton
Thank you a tonne for reposting this! I was gutted when the original was taken down. This version of Dead Radio is biblical.
@StanislavKochetkov
4 жыл бұрын
I upoladed it back in 2013 and since then the video has gathered almost 50k views but in 2018 it was taken down with a strike on my channel. Now it is back for good I hope. Thanks for watching
Thank you for posting this. I watched this years ago and it changed my life.
One of his Greatest live performance ever
La classe
Roland, Brian H Hooper and Mick Harvey! Would have sold my grandma into slavery to see this gig!
holy fkn shite... this is incredible.
THX ive missed this as it has gone from KZread. Big THX!
Well, that was pretty damn amazing.
@MOUBARRET
4 жыл бұрын
The king of the Jag..RIP🙏🏻👁
I love this! God. Thank you.....
honest and straight forward to the end
Thank you for making this available
Thnx! Missed It!
This is amazing. thank you for sharing this video
Love for music
Thank you again Stanislav....it is with great sorrow that I'm quitting my all-time favorite musician......not because he offended me...or at least his music, what with him not really being here anymore.......it's personal...became a bit of an addiction.....Yes I get addicted to my kind of music....thank you for providing me with so much fun!!!!!
I will always love you for this xxxxx
AMAZING
Thanks for sharing this! Never seen the whole thing, it’s incredible
@StanislavKochetkov
4 жыл бұрын
KW C you are very welcome, enjoy! This gig HAS to be on youtube
Brilliant lovely man
great...
Prima Musik Danke für den Tip Flo
Очень круто!
🖤
You’re the messengers!!!!!!
youtube attention s'íl vous plait....Roland Solo Howard is numero uno......
Красивый
Crazy Perfect! 31/12/2021
liked it..its like the ramones but slower
Ma découverte de 2021 !! Bien meilleur que Nick Cave à mon avis... beaucoup plus sincère, bcp plus "terrestre" comme son. Ca gicle c'est parfait !!
Qué guitarrista impresionante! Teenage Snuff Film y Pop Crimes son casi obras maestras.
@brunokubin
2 жыл бұрын
Casi? Qué les faltó??
@misinchantube
2 жыл бұрын
@@brunokubin masterpieces!
Cool on so many levels. Everyone else, go home!
♾
18:05 Shivers
🙏🖤🥀
Melbourne Legend
GIGANTE
Qué barbarie😎😎😎
@MOUBARRET
3 жыл бұрын
Mick Harvey is a genius‼️👁
The Six Strings That Drew Blood!
He looks like an older Ian Curtis!
10:20 "Isn't rock music adolescent?" How I miss parent culture smackdowns with our long, lost transgressive artists.
@Havencheese
3 жыл бұрын
Great comment, thanks for pointing that out. I haven’t listened to a lot of out-and-out new guitar based music for the past 15 years all the post punk rehashes bore me. They may appeal to some fair enough but seem so safe to me. Appearing to be artsy in execution but don’t have the genuine bite, hunger or danger to them whatsoever.
@kw2785
3 жыл бұрын
@@Havencheese all of the post, none of the punk?
So sad he left us too soon.
the townes van zandt of postpunk
mix of Johnny Cash, Jeffrey Lee Pierce and Keith Richards
@HowManyHenrys
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, but I'd replace Keith Richards with Johnny Thunders, and add Ennio Morricone and Lee Hazlewood.
@giovannieffe7260
3 жыл бұрын
@@HowManyHenrys & Billy Idol
@saraivatoledo1842
3 жыл бұрын
@@HowManyHenrys Much more like it . Defz .
@celiaayneto9232
2 жыл бұрын
@@HowManyHenrys
Very good. Nice song. Eddie Van Halen said if it was not for drugs and alchohol he would never had produced the music that he did. Part of the population has to be sacrificed to save all the population. Brett Whitely, an artist said similar.
what year? 99, around the time Teenage Snuff Film came out?
@StanislavKochetkov
3 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure it’s ‘99
Hi Stanc9ant keep away
what year was this?
And who is playing keyboard and acoustic guitar?
@saraivatoledo1842
3 жыл бұрын
In a pretty subtle manner , that dude adds a LOT to what´s going on in this ... I´m also not quite sure who that might be .
@BarbieChaite
2 жыл бұрын
@@saraivatoledo1842 it's written in the description of the video... pénible
Anybody curious how Heroin feels like ? It feels like this guitar sound ... is what it feels like .
Teenage Snuff Film: The last great rock record. Great timing, just before the horrific culturally sterile new millennium started.
@AleksandarBloom
Жыл бұрын
said the fossil.
@spacedebris566
Жыл бұрын
@@AleksandarBloom Are you Groucho Marx in disguise?
@louisreeve6830
9 ай бұрын
@@spacedebris566 rowland was devastated with its muted reception and the initial vinyl run only sold 500 copies
@spacedebris566
9 ай бұрын
@@louisreeve6830 Well I dunno about that. I dunno what world you were living in but it was all over the radio in Melbourne in 99 and everyone I knew bought the cd and loved it. I didn't even know it came out on vinyl back then, I thought everyone had chucked out their record players.
@louisreeve6830
9 ай бұрын
@@spacedebris566 that's good to hear I heard this perspective from mick harvey
Why did the most handsome guy in the world die when I was 9 years old?
THEY MADE HIM DO WHITE WEDDING
In the same league as Wilko Johnson and Andy Gill from the Gang of 4. There own distinct style. Much better than these posers who try to impress by playing boring riffs.
What year is this?
@isaac1265
3 жыл бұрын
Probably around 1998-2000, most of the setlist is from Rowland’s first solo album, which came out in 1999
🤔 Who did drop dead now ? Its too much. 🙏 Did Roland get murdered ,?
Wasn't this by Jay's and the Americans originally.?.
Good guitar sound. Otherwise shite.
The most dreadful sound ever to eminate from a Fender Jag. Untalented, paper thin vocals, messy garage band audio. Just dreadful.
@saraivatoledo1842
3 жыл бұрын
Great tastes , yeah ? Coldlay and Nickelback much talent ? Yeah , rock´n ´roll !!!!!!
@chookin1
3 жыл бұрын
@@saraivatoledo1842 Every indie fan loves you when youre dead. Swagger is one thing, incompetence entirely another.
@saraivatoledo1842
3 жыл бұрын
"Indie " ? We live in a " cult - of - death " society , thus I suppose that applies to pretty much everybody, every label etc ... I would love to know ( as one example ) what´s King Buzz of the band Melvins " swagger" for them to be such an appreciated band ... Captain Beefheart , Miles Davis , Jaco Pastorius , Coil ... I do get what you mean , in a way , I guess , yeah ... look at the cult of death around people like Morrison , Syd Barrett or Ian Curtis - it´s revolting , in some cases it even clouds my judgement of those person´s gifts, talents, work ... but yeah , I basically do not feel it here ... it´s all a question of what you´re looking for in music too , obviously ... few people out there would see PIL´s Keith Levene as one of the greatest rock guitarists but to me ( much like Rowland here ) any one of them strums a chord and I instantly know who it is , and that very peculiar sound is what brings me satisfaction .
@chookin1
3 жыл бұрын
@@saraivatoledo1842 Im a guitarist/singer and until recently performed ( more than 1000 shows) in various bands. Im not one to inellectualize music but i can easily draw a line in the sand and as to what is talent and what is not. All Rowland had was his crutch of alcoholism and heroin. Post modernists of course will find some romance in all of this pretentious, film noir lifestyle but in reality it only leads to a painful and miserable life....and death.
@Betamaxx1
3 жыл бұрын
shhhhhhh