YouTube music: Divine Comedy, Seasick Steve, deadboy & the Elephantmen, Black Keys
Ended up on YouTube earlier, following a link that James Lovegrove sent me (to The Divine Comedy's stab at the perfect Eurovision song - very funny indeed), and I ended up sniffing around for a few minutes to see what I could find by a few of my favourite artists. Here are the first few I came across:
The Divine Comedy perform an acoustic version of their haunting song 'A Lady of a Certain Age' live on the streets of Paris:
Seasick Steve, who plays better blues-rock on three strings than most bands manage with twelve or more, gives it his all, live on Jools Holland's 2006 Hootenanny show:
The video for 'Stop, I'm Already Dead', by deadboy & the Elephantmen:
The video for 'Your Touch' by The Black Keys. Doesn't quite capture the sheer intensity of their live shows, but it's still a damn good track:
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Just what I need, more to distract me as I try to catch up a little bit on my books in-between movie and fringe going here at the Festival, you dastardly swine!
You don't want me to send you a link to my Last.FM profile, then..?