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I saw Lindley 3 times-- twice on his own and once with El Rayo X.
Never managed to catch J. Beck live.
RIP David Lindley
Lindley was brilliant with multiple instruments, best known for his work with Jackson Browne and his own band El-Rayo X. I was lucky to see him a few times, including a great show in the 80s, when he was having a big moment. In person he was funny, eccentric, and endlessly musically inventive. And of course that Nasby & Crosh t-shirt!
If this doesn't make you happy, nothing will Anyone remember seeing this episode of SNL? (99) David Lindley - Werewolves of London [Sunday Night Live 1989] - YouTube Requiem for David |
@tablejockey, thank you so much for posting those videos. I’d seen the SNL performance but I hadn’t caught Henry Kaiser’s "Requiem." It’s WONDERFUL. |