Beck at Nokia theatre, Grand Prairie Texas June 21st 2006, with Jamie LidellGreen Light Productions5 min 54 sec - Jun 22, 2006This video starts off with Jamie Lidell, which I was like who is this guy, but he sings 60's type soul, and beatboxes beats and samples them, and was a good start to the show. The whole Beck part of the show was crazy with a puppet show going on, and his band rocked out at the dinner table, his encore was in a bear suit, but i ran out of footage, The show was amazing and this was tak
Jamie Lidell live @ Amoeba Music, Hollywooddernge3 min 3 sec - Jul 2, 2006Jamie Lidell performs "What is it This Time?" at a free instore performance at Amoeba Music
Jamie Lidell - live at Glastonburygreeny31036 min 42 sec - Aug 31, 2006Jamie Lidell and his sidekick Pablo Fiasco had some fun in the Dance Village at Glastonbury in 2005. He makes his music up from sampling and sequencing his own (rather good) voice. This is a typical track...
Jamie Lidell - "The City" (Live)supermelas9 min 4 sec - Apr 14, 2006Jamie Lidell performing "The City" at the Troubadour in Hollywood on April 11th, 2006. This was the opening to his show.
Jamie Lidell - "Multiply" (Live)supermelas5 min 49 sec - Apr 14, 2006Jamie Lidell performing "Multiply" at the Troubadour in Hollywood on April 11th, 2006. This was his encore/closing song.
A Certain Ratio - Flightmartinswahwahpedal5 min 49 sec - Sep 3, 2006Recorded live in 2005. ACR prove they still have what it takes after 27 years! Amazing stuff! New Order fans will notice that ACR do not need to use auto-cue! Flight has to be A Certain Ratio at their best!
A Certain Ratio - Back to the start (live)martinswahwahpedal6 min 48 sec - Sep 3, 2006Back to the start & Showcase filmed live at the Hacienda in July 82. A Certain Ratio at their funkiest!
A Certain Ratio - Wild Party & Insidemartinswahwahpedal8 min 27 sec - Sep 4, 2006A Certain Ratio live on TV in 1985! Love those shorts, Jez!
A Certain Ratio "Shack Up"gene90003 min 8 sec - May 7, 2006From Soul Jazz (UK):
A Certain Ratio was one of the first groups to sign to the legendary Factory Records in Manchester. Whilst many people credit New Order and The Happy Mondays as the groups who brought Dance music into the sound of Manchester (later Madchester!), it is in fact ACR who were there in the beginning.
Formed in 1978, the initial line-up comprised Simon Topping (vocals), Martin Moscrop (guitar and trumpet), Peter Terrell (tape lo
Culture Shock '07 - Black Moth Super Rainbow pt 1tchsatori2 min 14 sec - Apr 16, 2007BMSR playing live at the IU, Bloomington, WIUX Culture Shock Festival '07.