John Stewart - Lost Her In The Sun/Queen Of Hollywood High video free download


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Duration: 06:58
Uploaded: 2008/08/26

Part of a live recording at the 'Band on the Wall' Manchester England - October '89.

Great sound but visuals dissapointing due to inexperienced crew.

Comments

9 years ago

Brian Mortensen

This is terrific. I've been listening to a lot of music from 35 years ago, and that's, of course, the time when "Bombs Away" came out. I can understand why John Stewart didn't like "Gold" and what it represented, and why John Stewart purist fans don't like it, but I do. In revisiting "Gold," I've been prompted to consider his music now when I wouldn't have as a kid then. And it's a damned shame he's not still around.

9 years ago

J Hurl

john....thanks for all the hours of great listening and good memories ....rip

10 years ago

23Firedude

Wasn't John Stewart a member of the kingston trio?

10 years ago

DADTV1

No. Band on the Wall, Manchester, UK.

11 years ago

lcar4000

Thanks for posting. Wonder if he did "girl down the river" that night.

11 years ago

LarryJSlaughter

This video requires no apologies from any sound or visual aspects. It brings out John's shear intensity and tenderness perfectly. Anybody who knows his music, his yearning for a better world and his friendly ways clearly misses him while appreciating what he has left us. Thanks for posting this medley of the Lonesome Picker.

11 years ago

Bob Holt

Hi. I just posted Arkansas Breakout from the same night. The audio recording has deteriorated a little over the last few year (there is flutter occasionally) but it is better than nothing. Bob (video mixer on the night).

11 years ago

kiwibridge

The next few weeks have gone, in a flash it's 4 years and no sign of the promised more tracks :(

11 years ago

Paul Gerd Hauser

life is the song shit, on the CD very good, the best song for me

11 years ago

Phil McCracken

Thanks for posting. John was the man, I grew up listening to him with my father playing his tapes in the car, so many classics.

12 years ago

savannah lee

John Stewart one of the most talented .RIP

12 years ago

john newman

He sounds a LOT better with a banjo as counterpoint ;P

12 years ago

Craig Gerrard

I saw him in Liverpool on this tour. Fantastic, wonderful concert, very moving.

12 years ago

m daniels

do you have the original studio version of lost her in the sun?

13 years ago

Ron Wood

Sadly, John Stewart died in January 2008. A lot of his music is around on CD and MP3 downloads and well worth seeking out. love and peace!

13 years ago

enialbsitruc

@northernlitez1 You are correct! I have this album on vinyl and it's my favorite song on it. Whatever happened to this guy?

13 years ago

954cudaman

@turquoiseeyes13579 Yes, you are totally correct & it is unfortunate that he was not better known but at least fans such as yourself, me, & many others discovered & can appreciate his true musical genius. There are a multitude of popular but not highly known artists such as he - I`m glad to have known his music & feel unfortunate for the others who never did.

13 years ago

northernlitez1

@n0manland Agreed! Original is sooooo much better

13 years ago

northernlitez1

@n0manland Ditto!

13 years ago

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