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Kevin North
Приєднався 16 чер 2012
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Kevin North People Killing People , Rudi's Bar San Francisco Jan 6th 2024
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Steve Anderson Mandolin Otto Drum Thanks Laurie Jean for the video #kevinnorthband #rudissportsbar
Flare Up Bandshell San Francisco Oct 5th 2022
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Video Footage Vigilis Vocals-Andy Bevan Guitar-Kevin North Bass-Damon Williams Drums Rick Zsigmond
Flare Up Winters Tavern Pacifica Ca Oct 9th 2022
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Last night of the Bay Area Bash 2022 Thanks to Hashtag Maid aka Keiko Shimizu for the footage . #nocrapontap Andy Bevan Vocals Kevin North Guitar Damon Williams Bass Rick Zsigmond Drums
Kevin North Band-Ridaway Hotel Utah San Francisco June 24th 2022
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Kevin North Band Kevin North Vocals/Guitar Henry Mobley Bass Jeff Herrera Drums Thanks Dr Rick from the Bunkermen and Keiko for the footage
Kevin North Band 1000 Miles From Nowhere Bandshell San Francisco 04062022
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Vigilis footage from 04062022 San Francisco Bandshell , #lifteveryvoice #augustaleecollins#illuminatehearts#SFRec&park #Kevinnorthband #flareup#vigilis
Bridge Too Far - Flare Up : Andy Bevan ,Kevin North ,Rick Zsigmond ,Damon Williams Camden London
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Last night of the mini UK tour Sunday 21st November 2021 The Dublin Castle Camden
David Kossoff on Paul Kossoff Part 4
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David Kossoff on Paul Kossoff Part 4
David Kossoff on Paul Kossoff Part 3
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David Kossoff on Paul Kossoff Part 3
David Kossoff on Paul Kossoff Part 2
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David Kossoff on Paul Kossoff Part 2
David Kossoff on Paul Kossoff Part 1
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David Kossoff looks back on his Sons early life .
Indestructible by FLARE UP band Andy Bevan ,Kevin North, Shaun Harvey , Rick Zsigmond
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Aug 1986 Greyhound , Fulham London
Motherless Child The Salt People 081418
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Motherless Child The Salt People 081418
Guinevere Q-NBFD, Young Sun,Kevin North - Use Me 071417 #kevinnorthband
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Guinevere covers Bill Withers . Neck of The Woods 071417 . Thanks for the footage Henry Mobley .
The Salt People 060216 Gibson Les Paul 1952 .
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The Salt People 060216 Gibson Les Paul 1952 .
Kevin North/Henry Mobley/Young Sun/Romain Pineau 040616 -1000 Miles From Nowhere#kevinnorthband
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Kevin North/Henry Mobley/Young Sun/Romain Pineau 040616 -1000 Miles From Nowhere#kevinnorthband
Salt People La Pena Avotcja`s Birthday 080915
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Salt People La Pena Avotcja`s Birthday 080915
Augusta Lee Collins & Kevin North Sacred Grounds 102414
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Augusta Lee Collins & Kevin North Sacred Grounds 102414
Augusta Lee Collins & Kevin North Delores Park Cafe 092714
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Augusta Lee Collins & Kevin North Delores Park Cafe 092714
Augusta Lee Collins with Kevin North 061214
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Augusta Lee Collins with Kevin North 061214
"Gerry" lol
Speaking as a former fentanyl addict the depictions are quite accurate. That and heroin are truly the devil's drug. 2 years sober and will never go back to that.
My favourite guitarist in my teens Poor lad died a week or so before we were due to see him with Crawler Still his vibrato and soul move me
"I really, really wish that band gets international recognition to play in big festivals around the world! I love them!"
❤music👍
Saw this on TV in the seventies
So sad yet the way this is presented is somewhat warming. Bravo to Mr David Kossof
What year was this filmed?
Circa 1980
ポールコゾフはいつまでも私の神です、貴方方レスポールで奏でるブルージーな音、永遠に忘れない♾️
Sickkkkk !
The fact that he asked about his mother, the fact that he tried to show hospitality shows his sheer humanity in the desperate state that he was in.
He came and did this session at my school and he was incredible, I was really moved, particularly when he enacted his son’s death, it really stayed with me
Thankyou Mr Kossoff. Please know that Pauls music defines emotion in any form of art. He trancends the artform with a natural talent with a spiritual connection to draw tears from his listeners. I suppose what were talking about is really the point of making music with such a sublime talent. It was good to learn how his talent was nurtured. His affinity with the blues is telling. I think for the pure natural ability and talent. For the visceral heart on sleeve, individuality, Paul was the best ever on that scale❤❤❤
That was harrowing. I must be the same age as those youngsters in the audience - I mean, they must be the same age as me, now. Weren’t we a respectful, attentive audience? I wonder how the gen z kids would have taken such a presentation? God bless David and Paul. 🙏
I enjoyed…. Soulful
A father’s love. Absolute.
So absolute that in some cases it crushes and kills the spirit of the child.
From the coroner's report Paul died of "cerebral and pulmonary oedema" as a result of damage suffered from a previous heart attack (the one where he was dead for 35 minutes, but successfully resuscitated).
Pauls playing and style really meant a lot to me as a beginning guitarist. I felt a real kinship with his no frills playing style and the rawness of Free. Paul and Free still mean just as much to me and my bandmates today. We modelled our playing on that template.
It's interesting, the stuff about him pushing things to the limit, fastest horse, highest dive. EVH had the same temperament. Fastest cars, loudest amps, turn it all the way up, etc.
His playing was so pure and wholesome. Every note is so concise and just right, like it had been etched there all along, with no loss of spontaneity.
So did he die on a plane.?
Drugs can effyou up.
This show came to my school sometime in the early 90s
Those words on his son, Paul. Taken from his little book, ‘You have a minute, Lord’. I owned and subsequently lost the copy I’d owned from being a very young man. The book was lost but not the words and love from within its pages. Not so long ago I found a replacement, not that it was needed.
I knew David in the late seventies, and admired his anti drug work.
David Kossoff was a good man and great actor and I’m so glad this one-man tribute to his late son that hides nothing is available again.
Well, dad seems to be able to demonstrate how Paul his SON was so maxed out on drugs, but doesn't seem to mention that he didn't intervene to get his son ANY HELP. But hey let's go on the road and sell a story about his drug addicted son. $$$$. What a sad situation.
You are talking absolute nonsense.
@mickcorbett6724 Did I hurt your feelings? Who cares what you think. I have my opinions about it. He clearly was holding events about his story. And I'm sure that these events centers. Just let him use them for FREE and setup all the chairs and tables for FREE. And then let people in for FREE. And he paid X amount of dollars for event Insurance. These events have to be covered with INSURANCE If people are in attendance. But you can see it was a multiple location event. And he didn't make any money. Ok Einstein dream on.
what love of a son we loved him to rip paul
a great musician, he is no worse than Blackmore or Page
One of the greats god bless paul
you learn something every day, im a fan of the tv series lovejoy, i can't remember the episode but there is one where there is a character that is, shall we say, a sandwich short of a picnic, one of my favourite episodes, and ive just found out it was David, Pauls Dad!!, playing that character. im surprised i didnt already know....
Anyone know the name of the classical piece at 6:54? Thanks.
Romance de Amour
@@kevinnorth9927 cheers man!
This is a great anti-drug psa..
What a devoted dad - obviously very involved in his Childs development, character and contentment. What a tragedy for him to loose his son at such a young age.
David was a strict Victorian. Paul blossomed in the 60's. They were doomed to clash. David once wrote to Andy Fraser "you killed my son". No, it was more likely David himself smothered the life out of his son.,,
That is a strong man. I'm feel for his family.
Such a strong man to give this to us. He must have been devastated by Paul’s death. I was fortunate to see Free many times in my youth. Before they made the big time, they were based in the Teesside area of England. Free used to practice at the youth club I attended - St. Mary’s Youth Club, Stockton-on-Tees - and in return they gave many free gigs. They were so popular and had a massive following in the Teesside area (Paul Rogers being from Middlesbrough). Even when they were famous they would return and do paid gigs in our little club! 2s/6d in old money to get in. Happy days! RIP Paul Kossoff.
RIP Paul ,your father and family loved you ,such a shame he was a great guitarist and musician taken from us far to soon
I remember attending one of David Kossoffs meetings in Glasgows Cooper Institute on the the south side . I was deeply moved even back then in my teens he poured his heart and soul out to the audience talking about his son I'll never forget it very moving.
Shalom to David and his son Paul. An outstanding story of Paul's life with the band FREE told by an amazing man a very Proud father. As an Australian girl hearing this band in early 70's it changed me and invigorated my senses to listening to English bands that had such an impact on my taste in music. Forever grateful for the likes of FREE. Still have the original record. Thank you for this memory of Paul and especially his Dad for detailing the story of such a great musician. 🙏🙏
God Bless the Kossofs
When l was a kid David Kossof used to be on Childten s Hour. He was suppossed to be a taxi driver and would tell a different story every week. He wore a leather coat. I thought he was super. It took me ages to make the connection between him and Paul; not until l saw David interviewed about losing the fight to save Paul.
😢so sad
It's just heartbreaking to watch. It hits hard for me, as I was in Paul's shoes for a long time. I had many close calls, legal trouble, broken relationships with everyone. My dad was probably the only one who stood by me and tried to help. Thankfully, i cleaned up and got to spend a couple of good years with him before he passed away in 2017.
Yes he's honoring and paying tribute to his son , although it seems obvious that he's seeking fame for himself.
He was famous long before his boy died!!!!! This has nothing to do with fame!!!! Its to do with coping with grief - also a way of letting the world know how proud he was of his boy, and keeping his boys story alive - and most importantly using the story to educate school aged youth.
Interesting re-enactment,,, and that's not pot...
One original, Paul Kossoff... Blood Clot's are something we are all very familiar with these last 3 years.
A talented father talking about a talented son. Wonderful. Thanks for uploading.
Moving.
Truly a loving, caring father who greatly misses his son. His strength to do this touring of the story, to help prevent just even one senseless death of another child from addiction, and afford another father a lifetime of joy with his child. Very humbling and touching.
Was this on tv originally?
Just seen part 1 so it was on tv