Chris Whitley - Living With The Law video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/10/25

Music video by Chris Whitley performing Living With The Law. (C) 1991 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

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8 years ago

redzone77p

This guy was so good ...and was not really well know.....too bad he died at a young age.

9 years ago

Eddie E

Just truly like his music! So glad we can all watch him again.

9 years ago

andy kinkead

Classic album.

9 years ago

k 5ash

superb

9 years ago

joe clarlk

Chris was a gift...

9 years ago

ApollonianKing

It's not just an aching blues song, it was a way of life for Whitley and an anthem for the outlaw, a litany of heartache and struggling to be free. Chris spent his life making this music everywhere he went, and he was just as comfortable in the studio recording masterpieces like this as he was on the highway with his thumb up. So fetch on up your greasy apron, Chris. We all miss your talent.

9 years ago

Dementia Boy

When I first saw Chris Whitley, I finally saw someone who looked like me. Initially I thought it was the extreme thinness, the long legs, the lack of anything extra, just bone and sinew. But it's something more, a hauntedness. I do not see myself in him at the end, but all ends are different.

10 years ago

Matt Baumgarten

Man this song brings back so many great memories, spiritual, opportunistic, adventurous, R.I.P. Chris Whitley, from one of your biggest fans! 

10 years ago

Eddie E

Einfach wunderschoen. Wie gerne haette ich ein Konzert gesehen. 

10 years ago

PoetryPix0

so sorry for our loss, just found out uv' past, dude. nice legacy left that lifetime...

10 years ago

Exterminence

Chris was struggling with heroin?!?!?! Never knew that...how very sad. I still remember where I was when I first heard "Big Sky Country"... I cranked it up!!! Loved his bluesy yet haunting sound!! He will be so missed!!! R.I.P. forever Chris!!

10 years ago

midlifemikey

This is probably one of the best albums I've ever had the privilage of hearing. A friend of mine lent it to me on cassette years ago and I was so impressed that I returned her's and got my own. When I wore it out, I got it on CD and still play it constantly to this day. I wish I could have seen him, but never got the opportunity. RIP Chris.

10 years ago

handymandan100

This whole album is an absolute GEM from that era. That, Daniel Lanois' records from that time, and Grant Lee Buffalo... defined a new sound for me. Living in the country was cool, passionate, sexy... not lame and soul-less like most of the garbage on the radio. It was the soundtrack to a lot of good moods for me :)

11 years ago

Griffin Datcher

A very haunting great musician. A very tragic loss.

11 years ago

Elizabeth Ward

i miss christ whitley. he deserved more credit than he got when he was making music. a great loss, a intelligent musician. rip.

11 years ago

jan.van.marcke @telenet.be

Chris was a cool guy to work with, with loads of emphaty and great on every level like rythm multi-layers of guitar work,a joyand a genius as far as I know, anyway I still miss him dearly...

11 years ago

zeppelin black

oh really what was it like to work with him ?

11 years ago

Lori Wagoner

What a Poet!!! And Musician... R.I.P.! This man was brilliant!

11 years ago

Will Chase

I know, in the 1990s, the cassette was literally in my care for about 6 years...never got tired of it...

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