Kirsty MacColl - Innocence video free download


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Duration: 04:01
Uploaded: 2012/06/20

Kirsty albums available now:

'A New England -- The Very Best Of Kirsty MacColl' http://amzn.to/10DuXw7

'A Concert For Kirsty MacColl' featuring live performances of Kirsty MacColl songs by Ellie Goulding, Amy MacDonald, Alison Moyet and more. http://amzn.to/WFtijW

A favourite song from Kirsty MacColl's 1989 Kite album. This video was shot in Kirsty's back garden in Ealing, which was transformed into the venue for a surreal medieval-style banquet. Spot the cameo appearance from Ed Tudor-Pole.

Salvo has reissued several Kirsty MacColl albums plus "A Concert for Kirsty MacColl" from the Shepherd's Bush Empire, London in 2010 on CD and to download.

Comments

9 years ago

Angela Burgess

One of the greatest female singer/songwriters of her generation, but with Ewan MacColl as a father she had a good teacher!

9 years ago

Trevor Mahoney

Miss Kirsty with all my heart 

9 years ago

hollowmenrule

so brill. very smiths jangly perfect pop

10 years ago

smcauley600

like this song very smiths sounding

10 years ago

Quinn McCully

Ten Pole!

10 years ago

smileatanna

My musical heroine. I loved you then and I love you still. See you at Soho Sq for your birthday xx

10 years ago

Louise O'Shea

Pornographic Priestess from Beatles Walrus... Kirsty ,Stiff & Polydor should hang their heads. Your voice was sublime.

10 years ago

34airflow

Since I'm babbling anyway, the UK version of this video doesn't feature the guitarist (who isn't wearing a costume like everyone else.) Does anyone know if I have that right? US viewers can't watch the British video anymore.

10 years ago

34airflow

"pornographic priestess" Love it.Her wit was so refreshing. And with YouTube and iTunes, it still is.

11 years ago

SCHIBETS X

i miss you kirsty xxxxxx

11 years ago

indevelopment

i remember one night on rage they played a pogues song followed by miss otis into this followed by swords of a thousand men. was brilliant.

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