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Keith Richards And The X-Pensive Winos- LIVE IN BOSTON- DVD- 2008-
- Vision Entertainment/Woodstock Tapes- 4250079702138- 300 grn
To celebrate the birthday of legendary Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards and the late renowned rock saxophonist Bobby Keys. The melding of these two musical minds seemed to be ordained by the gods as they were born on the exact same day December 18th, 1943 — worlds away from each other in the UK and Texas. Bobby Keys came into the world on that day near Lubbock, Texas and began his musical career at 15 playing with another famed son of Lubbock, Buddy Holly. Bobby first met The Rolling Stones in 1964 at the San Antonio Teen Fair as a member of Bobby Vee’s band. Keys would later rekindle his relationship with the legendary rockers and go on to lay down sax work on The Stones’ stellar records of the late 1960s and ’70s, most notably the iconic sax solo on “Brown Sugar” and the extended run on “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking” as well as on a number of songs from The Stones’ landmark 1972 double LP, Exile On Main St. Keith and Bobby Keys would become fast friends and Richards relates a number of musical, and extra-musical, adventures they had in his candid 2010 autobiography, “Life”. So it was only natural when Keith Richards formed his solo project the X-Pensive Winos in the late 1980s, Bobby Keys was at his side on sax. On February 13th, 1993, Keith Richards, Bobby Keys and the X-Pensive Winos — also consisting of vocalists Sarah Dash and Babi (Bobby) Floyd, drummer Steve Jordan, bassist Jerome Smith, keyboardist Ivan Neville and guitarist Waddy Wachtel — performed the first of two shows at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston to support their 1992 album, Main Offender. The set, which opened with Eddie Cochran’s “Somethin’ Else,” included songs from Main Offender like “Wicked As It Seems” and “999” as well as tracks off their 1988 debut album, Talk Is Cheap, including “Whip It Up” and “I Could Have Stood You Up.” The concert also saw Keith doing Rolling Stones classics like “Time Is On My Side” and a grungy slowed down version of “Gimme Shelter.” Richards would deliver his signature Stones song, “Happy,” as the penultimate number of the evening ahead of closer “Take It So Hard” from Talk Is Cheap. Keith starts off the night by saying "It's Saturday night and we're here to rock." He wasn't kidding. Every song is delivered with energy and passion. Great mix of material from Main Offender, Talk Is Cheap and a few from The Stones catalog. The most surprising part was how much enjoyed the reggae number "Words Of Wonder". The studio version from Main Offender pales in comparison to this live rendition. The X-Pensive Winos are a motley crew for sure, but they were unbelievably tight and the musicianship is exceptional throughout. Aside from one sour note on the intro of "Before They Make Me Run" and a couple songs (including "Happy") where the jam went on a bit too long at the end, the performance is spellbinding. You can tell that everyone on stage and in the audience was enjoying every minute of the ride. Some of the highlights were "Locked Away" and "Eileen", but there are no disappointments whatsoever. It was definitive worth this price.
Filmed And Recorded Live At Orpheum Theater, Boston, USA On 13th February 1993.
Comes In A Standard Plastic DVD Case With Clear Tray.
Made In The USA.
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