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Joe Jackson - One More Time (Live 1980).flv
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Joe Jackson and Band performing One More Time @ 1980. Joe Jackson - Lead Vocals, Keyboards, Sax, Harmonica, Gary Sanford - Guitar, Vocals David Houghton - Drums, Vocals Graham Maby - Bass Guitar, Vocals
A glitch exists that stops video image from playing just a few bars in. The music continues throughout, however.
What the hell happened to the video?
One of the best breakup songs ever written. Severely underrated!
Regret not seeing Joe like this… His angst , anger and resilience was so familiar
Watching This is truly a wow moment ....as in wow are people actually going out to watch and listen this crap🤪
MUS!C 4 "AFRICAN-AMERICAN INTR☣️VETARANTZ"💲🌡️🪖🏝️🌋❤️🔥👁️🥐👁️
They didn’t know who they had in front of them.
Joe and his band was mad freakin' tight !!
'Look Sharp' is a timeless music treasure!
High school! Hooray!
I am sitting here listening and my right leg is bouncing to the beat. How can the audience just be standing there still? Are they dead?
Sunshine ❤
One of the best bassist!😮
OMG at 2:18 -- what explosion of bass vituosity is showered upon us?
this is SO MUCH FASTER than the LP version
A combo of The Who and The Jam.
Graham Maby Has great bass tone and a super fast down stroke pick use (attack) that is amazing. One of my favorite bass players.
God awful underated
So glad Trump lost
Graham Maby Killer !
In a world of Elvis Costellos, be Joe Jackson
Graham Maby’s picking technique is so fast in live performances.
It's a shame he destroyed his voice smoking all these years
Awesome of UA-cam to send this my way... just what I needed! Still not gonna change my name, though. 😉
Early JJ is sone of the best music ever…. So much energy pure pop punk in its finest form … what a great quartet … I’m the man and look sharp I can listen to them all day
Band are smokin!
Props to *all* of them!! Mad respect and love for JJ, my favorite musical artist of all time, especially with original line-up.
I'm addicted to Joes Jacklson band live at college. iT HAS SPEND 20 YEARS SINCE I HAD VIEW THIS PERFOMANCE ON TV AND TODAY I'M STILL SHOCKED. pure raw rock
🌟🎶👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🎶🌟
Bons belos anos 80.
Nice Video And Great Song
Joe Jackson you are the King of England!!!
Joe, Elvis, Graham BRAVO!
from back in the day loved this and this is even faster than the original. wow
Warp speed.yikes
How were that crowd so still to such a rockin' tune? I think I was bouncing around on my couch more than the crowd at the gig!
Graham Maby & Norman Watt Roy
Anyone know where I can find the full performance? Please and thank you.
Thanks for posting your Joe Jackson videos!!!!
Just one of the best bands. Damn. Those early years they were just smokin’.
Great song and album... if it wasn't for the controlling corporate sponsors... He would of had best album of the year!
Best fucking Bass tone of all time, - Ibanez Silver series P/J on Nylon tapewounds. I think the placement of the p-bass pickup moved up closer to the neck on the silver series P/J made a large contribution to the sound with the J pickup.
Look Sharp and I'm The Man are proper great albums
I dig them playing quite a bit faster than the album version. That bass player is a beast.
Man Graham is a fucking ripper on that Bass
Shit crowd. I would have been having a seizure.
By far,one of the most kick ass new wave bands to ever rock the late seventies,early eighties..
great band.too bad the audience was limp dicked and frigid.
j'y etais
Graham Maby kicked ass back then and STILL kicks ass today... Best rock bassist I've ever seen/heard (never saw Jack Bruce, but I'd put Maby ahead of Entwhistle, JPJones, McCartney, Sting, Geddy Lee...). That Joe Jackson used him as well as he did just speaks to his genius.
Totally agree, in fact the Maby, Houghton, Sandford band was just about the tightest 3 piece band I ever heard. Mind you there is a great band from Cavan called the Strypes who are of the same standard but that's another subject.
Gotta have Bruce Thomas of the Attractions on that list. In my opinion he was as good, if not better, than just about everyone in your parenthesis (or at least more integral to each band). Trying to debate Graham Maby v Bruce Thomas is a real fool's errand. John Bentley who was playing with Squeeze at that time was also excellent. Paul Simonon, too. There was so much great music being made in England from '77-'82.
Jarrod Hornbeck I wouldn't try to detract from Thomas as I think the bass on Elvis Costello tunes is magnificent (those Attractions, yes?).
I put Colim Moulding from XTC and Norman Roy Watt from the Blockheads right up there with Maby.
No argument, this is a great bassist and great band. But it’s apples and oranges when comparing him to someone like Entwhistle. Even Bruce Thomas. All of these guys in this thread were great in their respective bands. Personally I like the early Attractions better than these guys, but I like Elvis’s songwriting better than Joe’s. But both bands were great on those early albums.