Frivolous information warning: Before this incarnation of The Modern Lovers...drummer, David Robinson, of The Cars, and Jerry Harrison, keyboardist and guitarist, from The Talking Heads...were both members of this band.
Just saw him last night in Flagstaff. He was amazing. It was so good they’re only 50 people at a coffee house. I got to be in the front the whole time I mean he did summer Feelin Pablo Picasso a whole lot more it was just so good.
Sounds like when I saw link Wray in KC a good 20 years ago. Best blues bar in KC at the time but still only about 50 people. He was in his 70's at the time and barely made it up to the stage. I was center stage leaning my arms on the stage. He hooked up his guitar, bent over putting his guitar right in my face and proceeded to melt it for the next hour. Once he had his guitar hooked up and strapped on he was 20 again. It was like I had a personnel show from him.
Sounds great. Seen him in small clubs, some larger theaters, always a great show. Never disappointing. I'm in Boston, but love Flagstaff and northern Arizona.
@@MrBooYa-yd5er At the tiny Cactus Cafe in Austin I've seen Jonathan & Tommy, Al Stewart, Dave Edmunds, Robyn Hitchcock, Peter Tork... heck, the Pixies played there once!
Exceptionally difficult to pull this kind of music off without sounding twee or slushy. You can only do this if you’re authentic and it comes from the heart. God bless Jonathan…
RIP Leroy Radcliffe (December 19th, 1949 - January 17th, 2021 guitar, vocal), he recently passed away. Only Jonathan still with us from this quartet, hopefully for plenty of years in good health.
Wow! That’s unfortunate that we lost him. I actually saw Jonathan Richman about two weeks ago! He was preforming at the Bell House in Brooklyn with Tommy Larkins. He’s now 72 and still has his moves!😂 When he sings lesbian bar he goes crazy! ❤ I love him. I got pictures with him and Tommy! he signed my phone case!! He’s still as sweet and humble as ever❤
Love this on so many levels. What jumps to mind for me is that this is a guy who had just put up a massive radio hit a few years prior with 'Roadrunner' and this is his vision of how to follow that up. With "Abominable Snowman in the Market" and "I Am a Little Airplane." Not going to really fit well between "Whole Lotta Love" and "Locomotive Breath" or even work on stations that played Anne Murray and Chicago. The record company people must have absolutely $h!t their pants. Oh poor Jonathan how they must have squeezed him for something more to sell. But to this day he's remained totally and utterly true to his vision and that's why we love him. No wonder Jerry Harrison and David Robinson jumped ship. It's funny to think of 1970's Talking Heads as a more commercial alternative to anything. By comparison the Cars debut offering, one of the best rock albums ever recorded, and a Godzilla monster in the record store and on the airwaves, came out earlier the year this video was recorded. It must have seemed closer to Leo Sayer or Abba from a commercial standpoint. More interestingly, that his former drummer was enjoying that kind of success didn't move Jonathan 1 millimeter from the artist that he wanted to be. Consequently no one ever called Jonathan Richman an asshole.
0:00 Intro/ Egyptian Reggae false start 0:50 Egyptian Reggae 3:53 New England 5:49 Abominable Snowman in the Market 8:14 Abdul & Cleopatra 11:07 Buzz Buzz Buzz 13:18 Affection 18:58 I'm a Little Airplane
I'll always have a deep emotional connection with Jonathan Richmans music. Best music to smile or cry to. I love the emotion and breaking in his voice and the innocence, sensitivity, and sincerity of his lyrics.
Yeah ...you get him absolutely. His childlike naivety and t the fact he is totally unpretentious and down to earth. He is unique. Hanging to see him perform one more time live.
@@gerardsims6368 but that's what makes Jonathan a great artist--it's not naivete, it's pure truth. And that's why he touches people and they have so much love for him. It's also what is understandably hard for people to wrap their heads around. It's certainly not so easy to do. Jonathan sacrificed normal career because he can only be jonathan, not to mention the work put in to master the sound, write all his great songs, rehearse, tour etc. He's a poet of truth, and maybe the only way to get the truth can seem a little silly, but you have to smile to get there. If you don't smile at a jonathan concert something is definitely wrong
Just love the bell bottoms. Oh, to be back in the 70s!! Seriously, I just came here from listening to the Modern Lovers album on UA-cam-and let me say, Jonathan Richman is the most overlooked rock talent ever.
He tours with just himself and an acoustic, and a drummer. Small venues - I've seen him a few times in Glasgow. He plays whatever he wants, and everyone keeps quiet to hear him.
Yes, that's style. Virtuoso, avant garde, parlor and so requires absolutely non commercial environment. That's easy to do for genius like J.R. I saw him for two times, long ago, here in Madrid Spain.
egyptian reggae such a cool f-ing tune. this performance really shows off jonathan’s knack of squeezing every drip goodness out of what some would probably consider his limited musical talents.
I can definitely see how Jonathan Richman inspired Gordon Ganos (Violent Femmes) but now I see how he could have inspired Andy Kaufman when he played Latka in Taxi. Similar looks and facial expressions. LOL …
@@rubberchix There's an interview on youtube where Jonathan talks about doing Something About Mary and they had him lip-sync in the movie and he said he was awful at lip syncing. I then watched the movie again and he's right, he is awful at it. Ha, ha.
I don't think I've ever heard either Violent Femmes or They Might Be Giants cite these guys as an influence but, c'mon, the foundation of both bands are right here. I'd also bet Love Tractor heard a few of these guitar bits here and there. Despite Richman's irreverence and humor, there's a lot to listen to here.
I always saw Jonathan at the Middle East Club shows and never knew who he was. Way before UA-cam. I thought he was very bizarre and said so. An older punk told me "dude, that's the Modern Lovers singer!" I knew his music and was suddenly compelled to say hi. He talked to me for a few secs. Still thought he was bizarre but in a cool way now. He talked and moved just like he's doing here. 1 of a kind
It’s funny that his whole approach of a kind of 50’s style of showmanship was consistent from the start. Maybe he loved Velvet Underground, but he seemed to be reaching for a more innocent but intelligent way to be an alternative to the excess of the 70’s.
I also have a deep emotional connection with Jonathan Richman's songs too. Which is funny because I had that for a bit over a year before I hear 'Gail Loves Me'. He says 'Gail's my wife', Gail is also my wife. I have played that song now for many parties with my wife and I. However, that is only a sideline to my affection for Johnathan.
Ré-découvert après tant d'années. Jonathan a vraiment l'air d'être un garçon sympathique, qui ne se prend pas trop au sérieux. J'adore sa manière de chanter, naturelle, pas toujours rassurée, mais tellement agréable. 20mn de plaisir.
I fell completely in love with this video. It shows Jonathan's amazing ability to compose! Also with great sound and video (saw him at a club in Stockholm over 30 years ago). P.S. The quality of this video is fantastic!
Fantastic band; *the* finest Modern Lovers lineup, as evidenced on the ' Rock and Roll With...' and 'Back in Your Life' LPs, and in this live footage. Fantastic players all, impeccable dynamics.
So sick. He committed to emotion and vulnerability, going against everything in the culture, and continues to be vindicated, relevant and to hit hard. He's made music that I've listened to again and again for almost 40 years and it just gets better, deeper, opens out like a flower. Take it from the man. Affection. That Summer Feeling. Hospital. Hippie Johnnie, I wanna take his place.
This is apparently a year after the London concerts that were recorded for the "Modern Lovers Live" album, and the band members were all the same as they were on that earlier tour. Until Jonathan had his mid-1990s flirtation with fame via "Something About Mary" and his performances on Conan O'Brien's show, this moment in the late 1970s was apparently the height of his career, in terms of media exposure and record sales. I've always loved his Beserkely albums and regretted that I couldn't have seen this band live. What a treat to see this video...he's exactly as one would imagine. His performance style and songwriting had evolved somewhat by the time I first saw him in 1991, when he was touring completely solo, and evolved quite a bit since the 1990s as well. What a long and unusual career he's had. He should cut a version of "My Way" with custom Jojo lyrics...he's earned the right.
I suppose they’re not famous enough to warrant a “reunion tour”, but I’d do anything to see a Richman/Jerry Harrison version of the Modern Lovers live.
This has nothing on the work of Modern Lovers. ROADRUNNER. I'm straight, not like hippy johnny. He's stoned- he's never straight. Now get this, I'm straight and I want to take his place. Now look, I like him too, I like hippie Johnny. But I'm straight. And I want to take his place.
Wir haben Anfang der 90er eine spontane Party für ihn gemacht als er in Stuttgart/Germany gespielt hat. Er ist gekommen und wir saßen zusammen auf dem Hausdach. Ich bin Fan 🤪seit 35 Jahren und konnte ihn 3x live sehen. Wenn einer nice ist dann Jonathan Richmann.
Egyptian reggae (yes the Police stole it) 4:00 New England 6:00 abominable snowman (in the market) (a bit Mothers-y) 8:30 Cleopatra 11:15 buzz buzz buzz 13:30 Affection 19:00 I’m a little airplane
Quelle plaisir de l'écouter ! J'adore ce rythme, la prestation des musiciens est belle et très professionnelle c'est toujours un grand bonheur, MERCI beaucoup BRAVO à vous. .....je vous aime beaucoup.
I was totally unfamiliar with this later-era J.R. material before watching this performance, having only heard select cuts from the first LP prior to this. "Egyptian Reggae", "Cleopatra" and "Buzz" are excellent tunes. Thanks for sharing this!
In 1990 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia this was some of the hottest 'new' music we discovered. No idea where it came from we, passed tapes around thinking it was from US college radio... maybe it was.... but it was so different and so cool.
I’ve heard the recordings, but this is the first time I’ve seen such a young Richman singing. By the time he appeared onscreen in Something About Mary, there was a sardonic wink in his performing, but now I see a sincerity in the lyrics that I never really picked up before. That probably says more about me than him given my later-in-life perspective on the sardonic cynicism (which some people mistakenly identify as “irony”) of my generation.
I did not know that -- but you probably didn't really need to include the "sounds different" part. That's like pointing out that his version of "The Rose" sounds different from Bette Midler's!
Something else falls and hits the stage right before that too -- but only the thing you mentioned actually *crawls away* after it hits the ground, yeah...
Never heard of them: Cooley different. Led here by a Calf petting soon in Appleton, ME-looked it up to see how far I'd have to drive-saw 'notable Appleton people' and Jonathan was listed-read his bio-led me here! Nice!!! Really flows w/ Buzz Buzz... Affection...will save this and pass on!!
PS I'm back after a few months too many commercials, but need to hear it. So I'm doing research and you talk all about your radio station. How about the names of the musicians instead of the name of the guy at the radio station?
Frivolous information warning: Before this incarnation of The Modern Lovers...drummer, David Robinson, of The Cars, and Jerry Harrison, keyboardist and guitarist, from The Talking Heads...were both members of this band.
Bass player also was with Iggy Pop for a short time
And The Necessaries? Someone...
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Cheesy ASF
Just saw him last night in Flagstaff. He was amazing. It was so good they’re only 50 people at a coffee house. I got to be in the front the whole time I mean he did summer Feelin Pablo Picasso a whole lot more it was just so good.
That’s so cool. Can’t believe he played such a small venue.
The shows are just so special.
Sounds like when I saw link Wray in KC a good 20 years ago. Best blues bar in KC at the time but still only about 50 people. He was in his 70's at the time and barely made it up to the stage. I was center stage leaning my arms on the stage. He hooked up his guitar, bent over putting his guitar right in my face and proceeded to melt it for the next hour. Once he had his guitar hooked up and strapped on he was 20 again. It was like I had a personnel show from him.
Sounds great. Seen him in small clubs, some larger theaters, always a great show. Never disappointing. I'm in Boston, but love Flagstaff and northern Arizona.
@@MrBooYa-yd5er At the tiny Cactus Cafe in Austin I've seen Jonathan & Tommy, Al Stewart, Dave Edmunds, Robyn Hitchcock, Peter Tork... heck, the Pixies played there once!
Best 22 minutes of my day😛❤️screw Coronavirus
Exceptionally difficult to pull this kind of music off without sounding twee or slushy. You can only do this if you’re authentic and it comes from the heart. God bless Jonathan…
RIP Leroy Radcliffe (December 19th, 1949 - January 17th, 2021 guitar, vocal), he recently passed away. Only Jonathan still with us from this quartet, hopefully for plenty of years in good health.
He's the most charming and expressing singer t
Singer that I met, wiched I was
Wow! That’s unfortunate that we lost him. I actually saw Jonathan Richman about two weeks ago! He was preforming at the Bell House in Brooklyn with Tommy Larkins. He’s now 72 and still has his moves!😂 When he sings lesbian bar he goes crazy! ❤ I love him. I got pictures with him and Tommy! he signed my phone case!! He’s still as sweet and humble as ever❤
Jonathan is unique never seen anyone like him.Childlike songs that reverberate the positive.There's a little Woody Guthrie in Jonathan.
Love this on so many levels. What jumps to mind for me is that this is a guy who had just put up a massive radio hit a few years prior with 'Roadrunner' and this is his vision of how to follow that up. With "Abominable Snowman in the Market" and "I Am a Little Airplane." Not going to really fit well between "Whole Lotta Love" and "Locomotive Breath" or even work on stations that played Anne Murray and Chicago. The record company people must have absolutely $h!t their pants. Oh poor Jonathan how they must have squeezed him for something more to sell. But to this day he's remained totally and utterly true to his vision and that's why we love him.
No wonder Jerry Harrison and David Robinson jumped ship. It's funny to think of 1970's Talking Heads as a more commercial alternative to anything. By comparison the Cars debut offering, one of the best rock albums ever recorded, and a Godzilla monster in the record store and on the airwaves, came out earlier the year this video was recorded. It must have seemed closer to Leo Sayer or Abba from a commercial standpoint. More interestingly, that his former drummer was enjoying that kind of success didn't move Jonathan 1 millimeter from the artist that he wanted to be. Consequently no one ever called Jonathan Richman an asshole.
0:00 Intro/ Egyptian Reggae false start
0:50 Egyptian Reggae
3:53 New England
5:49 Abominable Snowman in the Market
8:14 Abdul & Cleopatra
11:07 Buzz Buzz Buzz
13:18 Affection
18:58 I'm a Little Airplane
That false start is brilliant. I’m so glad it was left in the recording.
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I'll always have a deep emotional connection with Jonathan Richmans music. Best music to smile or cry to. I love the emotion and breaking in his voice and the innocence, sensitivity, and sincerity of his lyrics.
Yeah ...you get him absolutely. His childlike naivety and t the fact he is totally unpretentious and down to earth. He is unique. Hanging to see him perform one more time live.
@@gerardsims6368 but that's what makes Jonathan a great artist--it's not naivete, it's pure truth. And that's why he touches people and they have so much love for him. It's also what is understandably hard for people to wrap their heads around. It's certainly not so easy to do. Jonathan sacrificed normal career because he can only be jonathan, not to mention the work put in to master the sound, write all his great songs, rehearse, tour etc. He's a poet of truth, and maybe the only way to get the truth can seem a little silly, but you have to smile to get there. If you don't smile at a jonathan concert something is definitely wrong
@@herbalbert Couldn't agree more in fact. I have been a fan since 1978 upon first hearing his music and songs.
"innocence" = talentless.
Im a little airplane neow
that fender guitar through the fender amp sounds like a sitar from outer space. this man is a true original.
Just love the bell bottoms. Oh, to be back in the 70s!! Seriously, I just came here from listening to the Modern Lovers album on UA-cam-and let me say, Jonathan Richman is the most overlooked rock talent ever.
I love how non commercial this is. Just doing their own thing.
He tours with just himself and an acoustic, and a drummer. Small venues - I've seen him a few times in Glasgow. He plays whatever he wants, and everyone keeps quiet to hear him.
Yes, that's style. Virtuoso, avant garde, parlor and so requires absolutely non commercial environment. That's easy to do for genius like J.R.
I saw him for two times, long ago, here in Madrid Spain.
This is wonderful. He is William Blake. He is a genius.
Jonathan's facial mannerisms are everything. Such a showman!
Yep this is all I needed ☺️
An abominable showman
He looks like Ross when he plays his keyboard on Friends
egyptian reggae such a cool f-ing tune. this performance really shows off jonathan’s knack of squeezing every drip goodness out of what some would probably consider his limited musical talents.
I can definitely see how Jonathan Richman inspired Gordon Ganos (Violent Femmes) but now I see how he could have inspired Andy Kaufman when he played Latka in Taxi. Similar looks and facial expressions. LOL …
Really good call on Andy, never caught that, bit can't unsee now! 😉🤘
and re.Lakta the concerned naiveté.
RIP Asa Brebner (November 21,1953- March 10, 2019 bass, vocal); D. Sharpe (February 8, 1947- January 16, 1987 drums)...
@@NEK726 Unfortunately, yes...
So these were the guys who were later in Robin Lane's group
So wholesome, I truly love Jonathan. That pained expression he has is priceless. Also is Top of the Pops actually letting a band play live?
It's not Top of the Pops.
"TopPop was the first regular dedicated pop music TV show in the Dutch language area"
@@dang2443 Oh thanks. That explains a lot
@@Rock-iw7ov Yeah, remember watching this show on TV. Became a fan for life!!
not even to disparage the practice of lip syncing but Jonathan would be awful at it
@@rubberchix There's an interview on youtube where Jonathan talks about doing Something About Mary and they had him lip-sync in the movie and he said he was awful at lip syncing. I then watched the movie again and he's right, he is awful at it. Ha, ha.
All songs included in this collection are simply excellent. Affection is best in this collection.
Affection is a beautiful song. I am moved every time I hear it. And the arrangement leaves you a lot of space to contemplate the lyrical import.
I don't think I've ever heard either Violent Femmes or They Might Be Giants cite these guys as an influence but, c'mon, the foundation of both bands are right here. I'd also bet Love Tractor heard a few of these guitar bits here and there. Despite Richman's irreverence and humor, there's a lot to listen to here.
You are so right.
I'm pretty sure John Flansburgh from TMBG and the guys from violent femmes both said roadrunner is one song that made them want to make music
Gordon gano cites him as an influence
100% agree
One of the newer TMBG albums has a cover of "I was dancing in the lesbian bar"
I always saw Jonathan at the Middle East Club shows and never knew who he was. Way before UA-cam. I thought he was very bizarre and said so. An older punk told me "dude, that's the Modern Lovers singer!" I knew his music and was suddenly compelled to say hi. He talked to me for a few secs. Still thought he was bizarre but in a cool way now. He talked and moved just like he's doing here. 1 of a kind
It’s funny that his whole approach of a kind of 50’s style of showmanship was consistent from the start. Maybe he loved Velvet Underground, but he seemed to be reaching for a more innocent but intelligent way to be an alternative to the excess of the 70’s.
yeah… he’s a hard one to peg, I sometimes think he truly was his own biggest influence
I also have a deep emotional connection with Jonathan Richman's songs too. Which is funny because I had that for a bit over a year before I hear 'Gail Loves Me'. He says 'Gail's my wife', Gail is also my wife. I have played that song now for many parties with my wife and I. However, that is only a sideline to my affection for Johnathan.
What a beautiful odd bird!
How lovely it is Jonathan's eyebrows are ハ-shaped
Ré-découvert après tant d'années. Jonathan a vraiment l'air d'être un garçon sympathique, qui ne se prend pas trop au sérieux. J'adore sa manière de chanter, naturelle, pas toujours rassurée, mais tellement agréable. 20mn de plaisir.
What a fruitcake! A genius fruitcake!
A total original. Don't come along very often.
Thanks for Affection! "Does anyone remember that I'm still here!?"
I fell completely in love with this video. It shows Jonathan's amazing ability to compose! Also with great sound and video (saw him at a club in Stockholm over 30 years ago). P.S. The quality of this video is fantastic!
Fantastic band; *the* finest Modern Lovers lineup, as evidenced on the ' Rock and Roll With...' and 'Back in Your Life' LPs, and in this live footage. Fantastic players all, impeccable dynamics.
Jonathan shame your band mates are dead may the rest in peace ☮️ great 👍 looking band , still play your songs to this day Jonathan
I love the pained look on his face :)
yea because hes struggling to sing
Looks like he's cringing at his own song.
@ldyson22 I'm kidding, he has a unique voice, just like roger waters that adds to the music.
Wow! Modern Lovers are amazing. Loved them since I first heard them in 77
So sick. He committed to emotion and vulnerability, going against everything in the culture, and continues to be vindicated, relevant and to hit hard. He's made music that I've listened to again and again for almost 40 years and it just gets better, deeper, opens out like a flower. Take it from the man. Affection. That Summer Feeling. Hospital. Hippie Johnnie, I wanna take his place.
The guitar solo on Abdul & cleopatra is tasty! I love JR!!!!!😊😊
This is apparently a year after the London concerts that were recorded for the "Modern Lovers Live" album, and the band members were all the same as they were on that earlier tour. Until Jonathan had his mid-1990s flirtation with fame via "Something About Mary" and his performances on Conan O'Brien's show, this moment in the late 1970s was apparently the height of his career, in terms of media exposure and record sales. I've always loved his Beserkely albums and regretted that I couldn't have seen this band live. What a treat to see this video...he's exactly as one would imagine. His performance style and songwriting had evolved somewhat by the time I first saw him in 1991, when he was touring completely solo, and evolved quite a bit since the 1990s as well. What a long and unusual career he's had. He should cut a version of "My Way" with custom Jojo lyrics...he's earned the right.
I suppose they’re not famous enough to warrant a “reunion tour”, but I’d do anything to see a Richman/Jerry Harrison version of the Modern Lovers live.
This has nothing on the work of Modern Lovers. ROADRUNNER. I'm straight, not like hippy johnny. He's stoned- he's never straight. Now get this, I'm straight and I want to take his place. Now look, I like him too, I like hippie Johnny. But I'm straight. And I want to take his place.
Great version of "affection" ♡♥
The best ♥️
Wir haben Anfang der 90er eine spontane Party für ihn gemacht als er in Stuttgart/Germany gespielt hat. Er ist gekommen und wir saßen zusammen auf dem Hausdach. Ich bin Fan 🤪seit 35 Jahren und konnte ihn 3x live sehen. Wenn einer nice ist dann Jonathan Richmann.
Meinst du er kommt nochmal nach deutschland auf Tour?
People are still chickening out. That's why they aren't getting affection.
Always dug Jonathan's turquoise Jazz Master with tortoiseshell pick guard ❤️
Leroy's guitar was pretty hip too!
Didn't always use it saw him a few times w/an acoustic w/a pick up.
D. sharpe is such a sick drummer
I like the fact he can't properly say the word "abominable"
Egyptian reggae (yes the Police stole it)
4:00 New England
6:00 abominable snowman (in the market) (a bit Mothers-y)
8:30 Cleopatra
11:15 buzz buzz buzz
13:30 Affection
19:00 I’m a little airplane
19:33 Rat Cameo
Life should not bee this much fun.🎸😎
0rr, that much work 2 gotti itt RIGHT THE FIRST TIME. 🚀👩🚀👨🚀👨🚀👩🚀📸🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀❤✝️🏪🎰🙏
big brained comment
The Feelies do a great cover of Egyptian reggae
Jonathan Richman always sounds like he has a bit of a cold, but in a way that makes his voice all the more charming. I love the Modern Lovers
look at his nostrils... one is way more open than the other. he probably broke his nose at some point
I have a friend who sounds identical to him , scarey in a good way though.
What a perfect blend of instruments and vocals. My favorite Jonathan and band period of music. Will watch forever. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Mr UA-cam, can I get a show from 1981 with Ellie & Beth on backup vocals?
Affection 🥰
To me this is perfection.
Yes 💜
It's like if weezer started in the 60s
beautiful songs through a beautiful jazzmaster
what a lovely set. you've cheered me up, gx
Quelle plaisir de l'écouter ! J'adore ce rythme, la prestation des musiciens est belle et très professionnelle c'est toujours un grand bonheur, MERCI beaucoup BRAVO à vous. .....je vous aime beaucoup.
I was totally unfamiliar with this later-era J.R. material before watching this performance, having only heard select cuts from the first LP prior to this. "Egyptian Reggae", "Cleopatra" and "Buzz" are excellent tunes. Thanks for sharing this!
He rhymes "Cleopatra" with "where ever she'll be atra"... Awesome sauce
There' s just one Jonathan Richman! Too much for the big public. Un genio!
This has totally transformed my day xx amazing Jonathan..
Egyptian reggae sounds very similar to old growlers :(
Bruce Springsteen + Pee Wee Herman = Richman
This is gold
Gosh! Really Can't Beat this!!
In 1990 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia this was some of the hottest 'new' music we discovered. No idea where it came from we, passed tapes around thinking it was from US college radio... maybe it was.... but it was so different and so cool.
LOVE YOU BROTHER, MUCH LOVE FROM NEVADA COUNTY!!
Reno, Reno, Reno
This fucking sucks but I love it it’s really great
Yes and Yes!
JR and I have the same birthday, same hometown and I've been a big fan since way back when
ahead of his time
Thanks for posting this. 🖤🖤🖤 Jonathan Richman - so earnest and real.
The earnestest.
Just brilliant.
2:42 Looks like he's cringing at his own song.
Beautiful..I also love the innocent,childlike performing
Peter Brady, is that you?
I’ve heard the recordings, but this is the first time I’ve seen such a young Richman singing. By the time he appeared onscreen in Something About Mary, there was a sardonic wink in his performing, but now I see a sincerity in the lyrics that I never really picked up before. That probably says more about me than him given my later-in-life perspective on the sardonic cynicism (which some people mistakenly identify as “irony”) of my generation.
always coming back to this!
Me too 💕
Very cool. Not as awesome as footage of the original Modern Lovers, but still pretty fucking cool.
They didn't play Dodge Veg-A-Matic at this show?!
Sad hey 😢
Lovely moment. Thanks Johnathan
In case you don't know, "Buzz Buzz Buzz" is a cover - the original is by the Hollywood Flames from 1957 and sounds different.
I did not know that -- but you probably didn't really need to include the "sounds different" part. That's like pointing out that his version of "The Rose" sounds different from Bette Midler's!
I love this guy... See him on jouls holland show on the BBC.. I am now hooked!!!
The sons of Rocka billy.Alot like Buddy Holly.
affection!!
Un genio, un artista, semplicemente meraviglioso
I do not speak Italian, but I agree, mio amico!
does a mouse fall from the ceiling at 19:34? Also I love this
Something else falls and hits the stage right before that too -- but only the thing you mentioned actually *crawls away* after it hits the ground, yeah...
Someone is throwing toy plane gliders toward the stage. One winds up on the hi-hats just a few seconds after you saw the “mouse.”
hee hee only band that understands my pea brain
old days old tymes old skool
Really, a pretty good band with a unique sound. Better vocals would have made them near great. Background vocals not so good.
Just stick to the first song then, you'll be ❤
Never heard of them: Cooley different. Led here by a Calf petting soon in Appleton, ME-looked it up to see how far I'd have to drive-saw 'notable Appleton people' and Jonathan was listed-read his bio-led me here! Nice!!! Really flows w/ Buzz Buzz... Affection...will save this and pass on!!
PS I'm back after a few months too many commercials, but need to hear it. So I'm doing research and you talk all about your radio station. How about the names of the musicians instead of the name of the guy at the radio station?
No David Robinson?
A wonderful
Music Video 👍
I hope Mr. Richmond is still doing fine and hasen't lost his sense of humour.
This is so great! Richman Rules! Thank you for posting.
Oh my word...Jonathan...I love Jonathan. Sorry to hear about Leroy Radcliffe.
AWESOME
I don't get it
I wonder what the others in the band really thought of some of the more twee, cutesy stuff like Airplane at a time when rock was taken so seriously.
Where is Roadrunner?
Nice to see Them live