Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks I Scare Myself live @ San Francisco's Warfield Theater December 9, 2001 10
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- Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks I Scare Myself live. I found this online and brought up the gain so it could be heard better by old geezers like me.
I was at that show, and many other Dan Hicks shows over the years. I still miss him
22 years ago, 7 years on UA-cam, 47 likes!? Yikes. I better back this one up.
Such an amazing group of musicians . . . I spent years being
mesmorized by the gift Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks gave us all. Each individual on that stage helps "weave"
an incredible soundscape.
There is no way I could ever express
my gratitude... Bless you
One of my all time favorite songs, especially Sid Page's haunting violin.
here I hear Western swing, gypsie, balkans, Middle east and more. I hear the magic of making music. It's not clean or perfect, it's wonderful. What a great musician and person was Dan.
Looks like a Lickette reunion here. Lots of depth with all the singers & instruments.
Respect Dan Hicks and his amazing band!
I miss Dan.
Musicians like Syd make the most difficult riffs look so easy.
Thank You! I had to crank that old one. I couldn't tell Laurel from Yanny. This is so, so, so much better.
I was there to watch the show!
I love Dan and his Hit Licks! I only saw them twice but what fun and both performances in small venues!
Excellent tune for these times.
He had sense of humour.
Impressive stage presentation
LOVE it, always have!
Nice. David La Flamme was his origi,al violinist pre It's a Beautiful Day.
Wow. Folk jazz.
Duh, the last guy is Sid. So hot.
Actually who are they in order? Pardon my ignorance.
I believe the first one was Brian Godchaux (brother of Keith Godchaux), the second David LaFlamme (who went on the form It's a Beautiful Day, and lastly Sid Page
Who are the other two violinists?
David LaFlamme (Its a Beautiful Day) is one, the 1st I believe...
Brian Godchaux is the first violinist, David La Flamme is the second, and Sid Page is the last.
Lots of Lickettes.