There are too many categories to put him up for! Clapton is the only other individual who comes to mind who has contributed to the pantheon as much as Nick Lowe
A true musical treasure...I've seen him several times over the decades and he is a charming, funny, heartfelt performer...So happy Los Straightjacket play with him now...They've totally reenergized him and his music
What a welcome treat - thanks so much to Nick, Roy, and all of the other artists online these past few weeks who have welcomed us into their homes and helped brighten our day a bit in these uncertain times!
My son plays the trombone, so how happy you made me to hear your first song: Trombone; which was a joy to listen to! NL, I’ve loved your music all my life! Thank you for sharing your enormous talent with us! And, Nick, you’ll always be young to me! Great job, Roy!
Your boy Roy has a solid internal feel for tempo, and as you know, that's the big foundation needed at his age to continue to success as a drummer/percussionist. You go Roy!
So good to see you Nick. Also your son as well drumming away. Roy was right on the money Nick, didn't miss a beat with the brushes. Thanks for doing this and hope to see you two again soon. Stay well and safe the two of you.
One of the best! Nick is such a awesome tune smith and artist. I have been a huge fan for 40 years of my life. It truly is hard to beat Mr. Lowe. He's voice still sounds the way it did in 1979...perfect!
Thank you so much for this. I was surprised by how touching it was. The beautiful stripped down songs, son on snare drum, living room setting, your dog...it was all enchanting, and needed.
Dear Nick: Your son Roy is a really fine little drummer!!! Good SOLID beats, really nice fills and ready willing and able to back up the best in the biz...at 14! Really really really good set, man. Please do more!!!!!! Peace and love! (and understanding!)
Nick, AMAZING ! You are a consummate songwriter. Every song was wonderful. Besides your classic Peace love and understanding, That last song, About Reading More these Days, was beautiful, and your guitar playing was so spot on lovely and masterful in its nuance. THANK YOU!
Nick, you are my hero. I have followed you since listening to you on the original WHFS in Bethesda, MD back in the late 70s. So many awesome songs. So much great music. Thank you
Love it. I was at Woodbridge School with Nick back in the '60s. At the time Nick played bass in the School Group along with Brinsley Schwarz and Barry Landemann (went on to play on the No 1 hit "Hitchin' a Ride by Vanity Fair"). They were the inspiration for me taking up the guitar in December '63 - a hobby which has stayed with me to the present day. Thanks Nick. Still looking and sounding great.
Wow what a cool story. I know he even served his time in Hamburg like the Beatles did? Ry Cooder said he really rates Nick Lowe as a Bass player. I know he downplays it, but he’s an exceptional guitar player.
I've seen Nick Lowe solo , with a band and with Little Village . Always amazing . The Basher is one of my all time favorite albums . I remember Nick quipping I'm going to do a medley of my hit...before playing Cruel to be kind .
Really enjoy this performance and the young drummer on the snare and brushes. He's right on with the accents, everything. I've worked gigs with older working drummers that don't have the feel he has with just his snare.
Damn I feel old! I remember when Roy was born, seems like it was just a few years ago! I only got to see Nick once, but what an experience that was! It was the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara in the Summer of 2001. Beautiful old theatre, small audience, just Nick and his guitar, sitting on a barstool. His son Roy wasn't even a gleam in his eye yet!
Just a general comment: It has been so awesome with all the legends doing these sorts of things during this tough period in our world's history. However, I wish it would occur not just during troubled times. This form of communication with fans means so much.....do continue and to all others. Keep up the great work, it's really appreciated! 🎶🎶🎶
Thanks for posting this, lovely to see father and son playing so well with such a great connection. In these dark days just having lost the great Bill Withers and John Prine, it's great to be reminded of all those wonderful talented musicians that are still plying their trade. Great songs, loved "trombone"...he is such a great story teller...
2 things: it took literally minutes for people to jump on this. Nick is loved. Secondly his left hand is so unique on how he chords. When I first started playing I found artists like him inscrutable. It’s just how he learned, how he mutes/plays. Not right or wrong. Just big lanky hands. The end result: beautiful. Total control. Neat to see different guitars, his love of Gibson jumbos is obvious.
Couldn’t have said it any better mate. His guitar playing doesn’t often get mentioned, but like you say his muting and the chords he plays are very much unique to him. So many guitar players suck at rhythm and yet he does it so naturally, maybe it’s down to his bass playing days? Love how he plays it down, as if he’s not very good lol. Anyone doubts this, just try and do this lol.
@@stevemurray2737 Yeah. It's too bad. I think Dave got too "old" for Nick or something. Dave kinda retired. His last CDs were slow instrumental works...nothing like "Crawling from the Wreckage!"
AltonBeckert I heard a Nic Lowe quote the other day. “if he writes a song, he works on it until he sounds like some Elise wrote it and if he covers a song he works on it until it sounds like he wrote it.”
Lol and isn’t that just what he does. His new song Lay it on me, when I first heard it, I just presumed he was doing a cover of some old classic lol? I can’t tell you how many times I’ve done that.
@@MisterRich420 He had Heart Problems and had to stop touring There are some Great youtube clips of Dave jamming with the Jules Holland Band and he still sounds and plays great.powerpopnews.com/2015/cd-review-dave-edmunds-rags-classics/
Loved this. Nick should do a tour in this configuration with his son. It works really well. I just listened to the studio version of "Trombone" for the first time, and while it's great, I think this version bests it. Unvarnished.
Hi Nick, this quarantine business has got us all pulling out our guitars. I'm so happy to see stars like yourself and others doing the same. Great stuff, mate. From South Australia.
Nick Lowe is one of the classiest rock stars around (or as he modestly describes himself, someone who "had a brief career as a pop star.") Instead of trying to maintain a youthful appearance, he has aged gracefully, and instead of continuing to play at ear-splitting volume and breakneck speed (as in, forever "Heart of the City"), he now turns out songs that are quiet, understated melodic and lyrical treasures. A true master.
You are a wonderful singer Nick Lowe, I have played , " I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll, I Love that song too. I wish I could meet you !!!
Excellent! I always liked Nick Lowe’s singing! This is just what I needed right now! I feel so much better! Thanks, man! For giving a damn! Music has so much power to make one feel better. Soothes the Soul! And you a Master of Music! 👏🏻🔥🎸🙏🏻😎
Fantastic - Nick Lowe is right up there with Ray Davies, John Hiatt, Hoagy Carmichael, Berlin, Simon and the list goes on Lennon - very very underrated song writer - your getting better with age . Keep writing . It’s all in the lyrics and melody !! Good on ya 👍💚🇺🇸🇬🇧☘️
Nice to hear this from Nick Lowe himself, after listening to Elvis Costello's cover starting at age 9, after my father bought that album when it was first released here in the U.S.
Nick should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. One of our best..
He isn't?!
@@erlineandrews Nope.. Travesty. Such an Influential Icon. Great Concerts too!
There are too many categories to put him up for! Clapton is the only other individual who comes to mind who has contributed to the pantheon as much as Nick Lowe
@@user-kc3oc9yy5j I'd put Leon Russell in that Category too.
indeed...proves
the RnR Hall of Fame is ridiculous
"Peace, Love, and Understanding" is one of the finest songs written during my long lifetime. Nick Lowe is a very talented songwriter.
GenkiSugiru Apparently, Nick’s dog isn’t a big fan of it.
And very relevant in the US right now.
Kid keeps time like a metronome, but he's loose, too. Well done, Roy.
I love Nick, but the kid makes it.
He learned from the best!
That's his son!
How old is the kid?
Yes, Roy quietly steals the show - well done, Dad and Son!
So cool that Nick Lowe is jamming with his son Roy on the drums. It does not get much more intimate than a musician performing in their living room.
Have you seen the Tears For Fears guy perfoming Mad World with his daughter? Heartily recommended.
Mark S. Curt Smith and his daughter, fabulous!
He knows drums.
Yep really impressive on those brushes. I think everyone digs him as much as the Basher.
John Fogerty of CCR is doing a series of songs from home with his kids as well - he is 74!!
A true musical treasure...I've seen him several times over the decades and he is a charming, funny, heartfelt performer...So happy Los Straightjacket play with him now...They've totally reenergized him and his music
Nick you must be proud that your son has a natural feel for rhythm.. and playing it so well.
yeah, that's cool!
i think any human exposed to Nick like Roy must be would get a lot of nurturing of that 'natural feel' T.O.
What a welcome treat - thanks so much to Nick, Roy, and all of the other artists online these past few weeks who have welcomed us into their homes and helped brighten our day a bit in these uncertain times!
My son plays the trombone, so how happy you made me to hear your first song: Trombone; which was a joy to listen to! NL, I’ve loved your music all my life! Thank you for sharing your enormous talent with us! And, Nick, you’ll always be young to me!
Great job, Roy!
Nothing makes my heart feel warmer than seeing father and son together making beautiful music
Nick Lowe is a legend, everything from Rockpile to his solo stuff !!
Your boy Roy has a solid internal feel for tempo, and as you know, that's the big foundation needed at his age to continue to success as a drummer/percussionist. You go Roy!
great solid drumming Great video!
He really has. I did see a comment by Nick about his son showing worrying signs of being a musician lol.
I concur Les ...
Yea great snare drumming defo got talent for it
I was just thinking the same thing, he's a metronome.
So good to see you Nick. Also your son as well drumming away. Roy was right on the money Nick, didn't miss a beat with the brushes. Thanks for doing this and hope to see you two again soon. Stay well and safe the two of you.
Thank you, Nick Lowe, for putting a smile on my face right now.
One of the best! Nick is such a awesome tune smith and artist. I have been a huge fan for 40 years of my life. It truly is hard to beat Mr. Lowe. He's voice still sounds the way it did in 1979...perfect!
gollymrme omg I couldn't disagree more. From another 40 year plus year fan.
All the cool people dig Nick Lowe. Those I deem worthy I’ll put em onto The impossible Bird album and invariably, they end up needing more.
Thank you so much for this. I was surprised by how touching it was. The beautiful stripped down songs, son on snare drum, living room setting, your dog...it was all enchanting, and needed.
Roy is my favourite kind of drummer. He’s a song man. Doesn’t matter how old he is he just is. He gets it.
Dear Nick: Your son Roy is a really fine little drummer!!! Good SOLID beats, really nice fills and ready willing and able to back up the best in the biz...at 14! Really really really good set, man. Please do more!!!!!! Peace and love! (and understanding!)
Nick, AMAZING ! You are a consummate songwriter. Every song was wonderful. Besides your classic Peace love and understanding, That last song, About Reading More these Days, was beautiful, and your guitar playing was so spot on lovely and masterful in its nuance. THANK YOU!
These two are great together. Love the simplicity, beautiful symmetry.
Nick, you are my hero. I have followed you since listening to you on the original WHFS in Bethesda, MD back in the late 70s. So many awesome songs. So much great music. Thank you
Nick just pulls soothing magic out of his living room with his son. Beautiful!
That was wunnerful! Thanks Nick! Thanks, also to your son for keeping time on the first three songs and thanks to Rolling Stone for the series!
Love it. I was at Woodbridge School with Nick back in the '60s. At the time Nick played bass in the School Group along with Brinsley Schwarz and Barry Landemann (went on to play on the No 1 hit "Hitchin' a Ride by Vanity Fair"). They were the inspiration for me taking up the guitar in December '63 - a hobby which has stayed with me to the present day. Thanks Nick. Still looking and sounding great.
Wow what a cool story. I know he even served his time in Hamburg like the Beatles did? Ry Cooder said he really rates Nick Lowe as a Bass player. I know he downplays it, but he’s an exceptional guitar player.
I've seen Nick Lowe solo , with a band and with Little Village . Always amazing . The Basher is one of my all time favorite albums . I remember Nick quipping I'm going to do a medley of my hit...before playing Cruel to be kind .
Really enjoy this performance and the young drummer on the snare and brushes. He's right on with the accents, everything. I've worked gigs with older working drummers that don't have the feel he has with just his snare.
KILLER BRUSH MAN!!! I need that kid in my band!!
He's got good rhythm. In time.
Yes indeed. That young fellow up was very impressive! Just like his old man!
Damn I feel old! I remember when Roy was born, seems like it was just a few years ago! I only got to see Nick once, but what an experience that was! It was the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara in the Summer of 2001. Beautiful old theatre, small audience, just Nick and his guitar, sitting on a barstool. His son Roy wasn't even a gleam in his eye yet!
One of the greatest songwriters and most underrated souls to ever be in the music biz.
Yep, Nick Lowe is a true gift to those of us who appreciate thoughtful music.
Yep it’s like everyone who likes Nick Lowe is bound to be a cool person? I just wish he’d make another album?
Hardly underrated. More like a god
Those sad people who give this a thumbs-down know nothing about music! A great little set!
Take a bow, both of you!
Thanks Nick & Roy 😀. Nick Lowe truly one of the great songwriters and an unsung Rock'n'Roll legend!
Great as usual Mr. Lowe his music makes life worth living. Thank you. A true great artist. Thank you.
Trombone is my favourite song, love it!
Fantastic, love his chilled dog for the last song. Saw Nick in Montreal a few years back. Really uplifting no matter where or when. Thanks You Sir 😎
Nick you still have it man. Beautiful
Just a general comment:
It has been so awesome with all the legends doing these sorts of things during this tough period in our world's history.
However, I wish it would occur not just during troubled times.
This form of communication with fans means so much.....do continue and to all others.
Keep up the great work, it's really appreciated!
🎶🎶🎶
Thanks for posting this, lovely to see father and son playing so well with such a great connection. In these dark days just having lost the great Bill Withers and John Prine, it's great to be reminded of all those wonderful talented musicians that are still plying their trade. Great songs, loved "trombone"...he is such a great story teller...
Damn, i forgot to mention, " I read a lot" is just heartbreakingly beautiful...
Roy keeps better time than my drum machine. Amazing work guys absolutely wonderful. You have really cheered me up.
2 things: it took literally minutes for people to jump on this. Nick is loved. Secondly his left hand is so unique on how he chords. When I first started playing I found artists like him inscrutable. It’s just how he learned, how he mutes/plays. Not right or wrong. Just big lanky hands. The end result: beautiful. Total control. Neat to see different guitars, his love of Gibson jumbos is obvious.
Couldn’t have said it any better mate. His guitar playing doesn’t often get mentioned, but like you say his muting and the chords he plays are very much unique to him. So many guitar players suck at rhythm and yet he does it so naturally, maybe it’s down to his bass playing days? Love how he plays it down, as if he’s not very good lol. Anyone doubts this, just try and do this lol.
I wish for one last collaboration with Dave Edmunds. Even a Rockpile reunion. Hey, can't a boy dream?
I saw Dave Edmunds in Concert a while back and he said Nick doesn't like him anymore? Who knows what happened?
@@stevemurray2737 Yeah. It's too bad. I think Dave got too "old" for Nick or something. Dave kinda retired. His last CDs were slow instrumental works...nothing like "Crawling from the Wreckage!"
AltonBeckert I heard a Nic Lowe quote the other day. “if he writes a song, he works on it until he sounds like some Elise wrote it and if he covers a song he works on it until it sounds like he wrote it.”
Lol and isn’t that just what he does. His new song Lay it on me, when I first heard it, I just presumed he was doing a cover of some old classic lol? I can’t tell you how many times I’ve done that.
@@MisterRich420 He had Heart Problems and had to stop touring There are some Great youtube clips of Dave jamming with the Jules Holland Band and he still sounds and plays great.powerpopnews.com/2015/cd-review-dave-edmunds-rags-classics/
Beautiful. Wish he did Cruel to Be Kind, but magnificent even without it. Thanks for that.
NICK ...PLEASE DO MORE !!!! Huge fan ! PURE POP FOR NOW PEOPLE
Saw Nick live way back in the late 70s. Very nice. And Roy's great! Can't wait to see what the future holds for him!
Fantastic. Thank you. First time I heard "I Read A Lot". Very beautiful.
Great natural feel from that lad. Loved the whole thing. Thanks Nick and Son inc.
Loved this. Nick should do a tour in this configuration with his son. It works really well. I just listened to the studio version of "Trombone" for the first time, and while it's great, I think this version bests it. Unvarnished.
Hi Nick, this quarantine business has got us all pulling out our guitars. I'm so happy to see stars like yourself and others doing the same. Great stuff, mate. From South Australia.
I love Nick Lowe. I think he’s such a great songwriter! Thank you for this!
A candid and comforting series, please continue these!
COOL, NICK and ROY! EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE! You know I'M gonna watch this many times MORE!!!!
It is cruel to be UNkind... Nick Lowe is another treasure! Thanks for this!
Nick Lowe is one of the classiest rock stars around (or as he modestly describes himself, someone who "had a brief career as a pop star.") Instead of trying to maintain a youthful appearance, he has aged gracefully, and instead of continuing to play at ear-splitting volume and breakneck speed (as in, forever "Heart of the City"), he now turns out songs that are quiet, understated melodic and lyrical treasures. A true master.
Dad and son playing music ,thats the greatest.
You are a wonderful singer Nick Lowe, I have played , " I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll, I Love that song too. I wish I could meet you !!!
Excellent performance! For some reason his style reminds me of the great legend Roy Orbison. Thank you Nick for sharing your amazing talent.
Outstanding - you guys need to record an LP like this. Stripped down + beautiful!
What a lIfe, what a songwriter, and his kid can stand to be around him. Saw Rockpile at the Agora in Cleveland, Nov 1980 Thank you, Nick.
Just the Best ! Thanks Nick and Rolling Stone for this great mini concert ! Beautiful Gibson J Body too !
What a treat. So smooth. So raw. So natural. SO GOOD. Priceless gift. THANK YOU
So awesome!!!!!! I keep coming back to watch it over and over from beginning to end!!!
Kid's got some groove on those brushes. Very nice!
Great to see and hear you after many years. Whatever you do has such a great feel and groove and clearly Roy has inherited those talents. Thank you!
I love the way the dog gets up to get some peace during What's So Funny About Peace Love and Understanding!
Nick, you are a legend, really enjoyed you lock down set. It would be great to see you do more, your son is a credit to you.
Fabulous combo - Nick and Roy. Perfectly performed set. Thank you so much. An absolute joy. ❤❤
He was sublime headlining the Ealing Blues Festival in 2019. I was never a fan, but I was after that performance...totally uplifting
Aw Roy ia so sweet and keeps great time.
So cool. Great drumming by your son too. Loved it . Thanks
Your Kindness with this song was not Cruel at all, it was wonderful
Love Rockpile. Love Dave Edmunds. Love Nick Lowe. Roy you are blessed.
Wow. Just fantastic, Nick. I had never heard that last song. Really brilliant. Thank you. And well done, Roy!
Excellent! I always liked Nick Lowe’s singing! This is just what I needed right now! I feel so much better! Thanks, man! For giving a damn!
Music has so much power to make one feel better. Soothes the Soul! And you a Master of Music!
👏🏻🔥🎸🙏🏻😎
Wonderful....great songs, thanks, Nick!
So glad I found this. What a talent is Nick Lowe! Lovely bit of video, delightfully intimate.
The unmistakably Brilliant Lowe family. That night in Potterrow in 1972 never forgotten with The Brinsleys and the Ducks
Absolutely lovely! Thanks, Nick and Roy!
Fine wine: just keeps getting better with age. Roy, you’re the man too xx
This is wonderful. Nick Lowe is a fantastic songwriter, singer, and performer...utterly brilliant.
Beautiful father and son!
i love this family moment!!! Beautiful sounds from a great family.....
Absolutely stunning!!! Nick, Roy and IG that looks like just like mine, Bravo!
A great Dad's and Lad's video. Well done Nick!
I love how the dog just chills through it all. Thanks Nick!! ..and your son has the chops. Sweet.
What a joy it is to hear your voice and music. Thank you so very much!
Roy is really good too! So cool both together at home playing for us! A priviledge. Thank you guys! 😘😘😘😘
Peace, Love & Understanding! ♡ Great you guys!
Guitar sounds great, so does Nick. Fantastic. And drumming is perfect.
Great job Nick and Roy. Very enjoyable. Thank you very much!
Love, love, love Nick Lowe - we need his kind here and now. His son holds an excellent beat BTW...
Delightful! Added to the "Songs from and for the COVID-19 Crisis" playlist.
Sooo great, the brush is a great complement to the setting and guitar tone...btw love the magazine table, so unique.
What a wonderful treat.
Thank you very much for sharing your music.. and from your own home, aided by a very capable rhythm section 😊😉❤️
Luv ya Nick ,, been a fan since the 70s and always will be,, Pure Pop For Now People ... 👍
The boy swings 👍 Nice one Roy! (and Nick as well:)
How long has this man been a legend? And the musical bloodline continues
So unique and musically wonderful. That’s a presentation for ya. Greetings from Boxford, MA.
Greetings from Topsfield!
Greetings from Leicester, Ma!
Fantastic - Nick Lowe is right up there with Ray Davies, John Hiatt, Hoagy Carmichael, Berlin, Simon and the list goes on Lennon - very very underrated song writer - your getting better with age . Keep writing . It’s all in the lyrics and melody !! Good on ya
👍💚🇺🇸🇬🇧☘️
Thank you, Nick and Roy for that!!!!! Really needed that pick me up in this mess we're in......stay safe, boys.
That was Great Nick and Roy !!! Cheers from Maryland !!!!!
Thanks for entertaining us, Nick and Roy, during lockdown. I really enjoyed this!
Nice to hear this from Nick Lowe himself, after listening to Elvis Costello's cover starting at age 9, after my father bought that album when it was first released here in the U.S.
Outstanding performance. Really liked 'I Read A lot'.The drumming is awesome.