Es admirable que kid Creole aún mantenga su voz, su carisma y su esencia...pero indudablemente que nada será igual que en aquella época de los 80' cuando reunió a las coconuts originales y a Coatimundi, con Carol Coleman etc ...una agrupación impresionante que marcó una época...
@hila7285 ай бұрын
❤🎉 We leved the song
@casssrc5 ай бұрын
Great Song 😊
@meljade28915 ай бұрын
Wow! Pretty bloody cool!
@bazzil667 ай бұрын
My apologies for posting this. I have deleted it from my channel for you. No offence intended. It's a great track and a song I loved back in the day. It took me many years to find this on vinyl so I recorded it and put it up as it was one of the long lost songs from my youth. being no internet presence of this when I posted it and I thought it was a shame for it to remain unheard after all these years. A big fan of your music. Cheers!
@ZoharBennett9 ай бұрын
the dancers they’re 👌🏽
@daveireland49779 ай бұрын
Brilliant band , Kid Creole still has d class
@Michael-fn7iv9 ай бұрын
Go Geoff!
@grownupwrongrecords2 жыл бұрын
Must've been '76 if Feb 8 was a Sunday. and must've been right at the end of the Toads if Eric was in the band as I have a Bleeding Hearts demo dated March '76. Sounding great Lee! What else you got?
@leecasss Жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right. Thanks for that. I've also just started writing a book about my music life. I'll keep you informed!
@nigelashley13 жыл бұрын
It may be an exaggerated story but it's a pretty catchy tune. I told my brother years ago you could sing a bit and he didn't believe me - he does now - sort of! I feel like dragging the old board out. Nice harmonies too..
@angenelberdon43934 жыл бұрын
cooll
@richiereverb5 жыл бұрын
Go Julie !
@diederickfokker56415 жыл бұрын
great song, thank Lee
@IanStephen5 жыл бұрын
A couple of corrections here.. Drummer is Andrew "Bloody" Snow. I believe the guitarist was Jerry Joyce, but I could be wrong. The band was actually pretty good, compared to the garbage of some of the other schmendricks that Laurie Richards (May He Rest in Peace) had performing in the main areas. As it was a food serving area, Fred/Lee/Rapheal's "costume" would have been a perfect target for the cocktail franks that were on the menu as part of LJ Richard's (May He Rest in Peace) very classy catering. They possibly were sometimes hurled at the Armchairs, in the absence of flowers and underwear, no doubt, as an expression of admiration and love by the "they don't have jobs" Toorak (Thanks Todd) crowd who frequented the place. It goes without saying that this was ground breaking stuff.
@leecasss8 ай бұрын
What a pity I never saw this reply. Love to catch up soon! Yes, Jerry Joyce and Andrew 'Bloody' Snow.
@IanStephen8 ай бұрын
Hopefully you'll see this reply before 2028. I'll come back and we'll get the band back together! @@leecasss
@leecasss5 жыл бұрын
Great band doing a great original song. Et quelle joie de vivre!
@leecasss5 жыл бұрын
It's a wonder the tape worked. Some of the footage had lost its oxide and wasn't visible. We used to get booed as we fooled around but we didn't care. Totally irreverent band.
@jbdsigned5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lee.
@mattdeanmusic97396 жыл бұрын
Great!
@carolinehall77996 жыл бұрын
Great tune and love the sentiment.
@Her6yTube6 жыл бұрын
Meryl, I love your cake.
@TheJimbeatson6 жыл бұрын
Fabulous Raphael Lee Cass. And please spread the word about the website: www.protectbyron.com.au/ and the Facebook site facebook.com/groups/ProtectByron/
@avrilweiss13799 жыл бұрын
Hi Lee, thanks for posting this. I appreciate seeing the video and I had forgotten all about it. It is great to have a recording from that time as I have pretty foggy memories of way back then. Love the music and the whole "ambience? that it captured. Many thanks.
@kristib653211 жыл бұрын
I found these tips very helpful and agree with everything you said! Thank you very much for this insightful video!
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Es admirable que kid Creole aún mantenga su voz, su carisma y su esencia...pero indudablemente que nada será igual que en aquella época de los 80' cuando reunió a las coconuts originales y a Coatimundi, con Carol Coleman etc ...una agrupación impresionante que marcó una época...
❤🎉 We leved the song
Great Song 😊
Wow! Pretty bloody cool!
My apologies for posting this. I have deleted it from my channel for you. No offence intended. It's a great track and a song I loved back in the day. It took me many years to find this on vinyl so I recorded it and put it up as it was one of the long lost songs from my youth. being no internet presence of this when I posted it and I thought it was a shame for it to remain unheard after all these years. A big fan of your music. Cheers!
the dancers they’re 👌🏽
Brilliant band , Kid Creole still has d class
Go Geoff!
Must've been '76 if Feb 8 was a Sunday. and must've been right at the end of the Toads if Eric was in the band as I have a Bleeding Hearts demo dated March '76. Sounding great Lee! What else you got?
You are absolutely right. Thanks for that. I've also just started writing a book about my music life. I'll keep you informed!
It may be an exaggerated story but it's a pretty catchy tune. I told my brother years ago you could sing a bit and he didn't believe me - he does now - sort of! I feel like dragging the old board out. Nice harmonies too..
cooll
Go Julie !
great song, thank Lee
A couple of corrections here.. Drummer is Andrew "Bloody" Snow. I believe the guitarist was Jerry Joyce, but I could be wrong. The band was actually pretty good, compared to the garbage of some of the other schmendricks that Laurie Richards (May He Rest in Peace) had performing in the main areas. As it was a food serving area, Fred/Lee/Rapheal's "costume" would have been a perfect target for the cocktail franks that were on the menu as part of LJ Richard's (May He Rest in Peace) very classy catering. They possibly were sometimes hurled at the Armchairs, in the absence of flowers and underwear, no doubt, as an expression of admiration and love by the "they don't have jobs" Toorak (Thanks Todd) crowd who frequented the place. It goes without saying that this was ground breaking stuff.
What a pity I never saw this reply. Love to catch up soon! Yes, Jerry Joyce and Andrew 'Bloody' Snow.
Hopefully you'll see this reply before 2028. I'll come back and we'll get the band back together! @@leecasss
Great band doing a great original song. Et quelle joie de vivre!
It's a wonder the tape worked. Some of the footage had lost its oxide and wasn't visible. We used to get booed as we fooled around but we didn't care. Totally irreverent band.
Thanks Lee.
Great!
Great tune and love the sentiment.
Meryl, I love your cake.
Fabulous Raphael Lee Cass. And please spread the word about the website: www.protectbyron.com.au/ and the Facebook site facebook.com/groups/ProtectByron/
Hi Lee, thanks for posting this. I appreciate seeing the video and I had forgotten all about it. It is great to have a recording from that time as I have pretty foggy memories of way back then. Love the music and the whole "ambience? that it captured. Many thanks.
I found these tips very helpful and agree with everything you said! Thank you very much for this insightful video!