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Watch Stewart on "Rose Colored Glasses Video"!!!

PostPosted: 28 Aug 2006 00:11
by Jose
Searching Andy's "Dantalion's Chariot" 60's phsycodelic former band... I discovered this amazing video of "Animal Logic" - ROSE COLORED GLASSES with Stewart Copeland playing his drum and dancing with a platinium smoking trough this cool video:

http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=am ... kbikx6bbo9

Fantastic!

Is my first time I watched an Animal Logic video... It sounds better and quality video superb!

Regards from PERU,

Jose ;)

PostPosted: 29 Aug 2006 00:55
by zilboy
Wow! I haven't seen this one in years! Stewart and Stanley bustin' a move! And Debbie with those killer vocals!

Thanks, Jose! You rock!

PostPosted: 29 Aug 2006 03:40
by Jose
[quote="zilboy"]Wow! I haven't seen this one in years! Stewart and Stanley bustin' a move! And Debbie with those killer vocals!

Thanks, Jose! You rock![/quote]

De nada, amigo = Your welcome, pal :wink:

PostPosted: 29 Aug 2006 05:18
by Mrs. Gradenko
Ahh the sparkley jackets, and jexture dancing! So glad no one does that anymore.

live experince

PostPosted: 29 Aug 2006 19:54
by giovanni
I would rather prefer all the live performances the band did on tv (mainly US tv), as both Stewart and Stanley gave their best....

PostPosted: 30 Aug 2006 02:30
by Kim
Aw man, I could kick myself that I missed this band live.

PostPosted: 30 Aug 2006 11:34
by sockii
You and me both, Kim. :(

I never heard about the tour dates until too late...

PostPosted: 30 Aug 2006 19:48
by olivier
I had the chance to see them in Paris, Elysées Montmartre in June, 3rd 1989.
That was a GRREAAT concert and most of the audience were there to see Stewart !
I have the tape of this show !

PostPosted: 30 Aug 2006 20:03
by BongoBoy
Great show!

I saw them here in Toronto Canada at the El Mocombo (Rolling Stones used to play there) it's just a little bar.

It was the one time I got to say "Hello" to Stewart as he hustled by us in his "whites" to go on stage. He was about 30 feet from my table...they didn't even need to mic his drum kit....un-freakin-believable!

I still remember how stunned I was when I left, I was kinda shell-shocked.

Pure power.

(To be perfectly honest, I was there to see the bass n drums only, the songs and vocals just don't get to me. I am not at all saying it's no good. Just not my musical taste.)

Wicked Bass n Drums!!!

Thanks Stew. :D

PostPosted: 30 Aug 2006 21:22
by Popcorn Blizzard
Did Animal Logic ever put out videos for "There's a Spy" or "Love In the Ruins"?

PostPosted: 30 Aug 2006 22:00
by conroy
I'm not sure about Love in ruins, but there was one for There's a Spy.

PostPosted: 31 Aug 2006 02:49
by zilboy
Saw them at the Park West in Chicago in winter of 1990. They began with "Spy" and I'll never forget those first 3 snare hits - BA-BA-BOP! I felt like I'd been shot in the chest (but what a way to go!)

PostPosted: 31 Aug 2006 04:37
by jedsoon
i tried hard to like animal logic, but mostly it was not to my taste either. but i supported them faithfully anyway, appreciating what i could of the music. my fav AL cd was a four track live ep they issued. also saw them on the tonight show in support of their second album, the band had been expanded to a sizeable roster (eight or so). yeah, the live stuff worked best for me...

the only video i remember seeing was for spy, so hopefully tomorrow i can get on a fast connection and check out this clip!

stewart also made an appearance on bob costas' later to promote the band, which i recorded and watched several times. i wonder if anyone else remembers it? there was a moment when he commented on how each member of the police had grown quite accustomed to their wealth, followed by dead air from bob. stew picked up the beat quickly with a subdued "only joking." hilarious!

Re: live experince

PostPosted: 31 Aug 2006 15:16
by Jose
[quote="giovanni"]I would rather prefer all the live performances the band did on tv (mainly US tv), as both Stewart and Stanley gave their best....[/quote]

:shock: Gio, Do you have it?