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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 3,055
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The Red Devils on Dutch TV.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhgbHeagoNE
The Devils were on tour in my country in may 1993 to support their "King-king" record. When this performance was recorded, Lester Butler and the others were completely exhausted but you wouldn't know it from this performance. This version of "Automatic" blows the one from "King-king" completly away. RIP Lester Butler, you were one of the greats.
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These guys are wonderful!! I had never heard of them. God bless the internet. I've come across more great music in the past two years than I would have ever heard in a lifetime thanks to the Net. It will be the salvation of music.
They reminded me a bit of the old Butterfield band, but a bit more laid back. Thanks for the link. Gonna look for more stuff by these guys. |
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That King-King record was one of my favorite blues discs at the time(it's still right up there). The strat player reminds me of Jimmie Vaughan in the old Thunderbird days. Great to finally see what the band looks like. Anyone know what they are doing these days?
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Antwerp, Belgium
Age: 37
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Thanks for posting that, great stuff.
Brewboy, no idea what the rest of the band is up to, but Lester Butler sadly passed away a couple of years ago, and drummer Bill Bateman (the Blasters' original drummer!) is now touring with the Cramps. |
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That was Paul Size on the strat.
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.....Kerry |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Last night when my band rehearsed I took Paul Size's licks from "Automatic" and played them in SRV's "Pride and joy" just to see how it would sound.
After we finished the song, our Bassplayer goes "That was awesome! Keep doing that, it sounds so much better this way. You played Jimmy Vaughan in a Stevie Ray song." I guess having learned the licks from "King-king" back to back is starting to pay off.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 407
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I heard a song of their's covered by Matt Woodburn and Cheryl Arena, "She's Dangerous". I found out about the Red Devils from them. I spent years scoruing the internet looking for their cd, and finally found it. Awesome disc, I think I dig it out tonight and give it a spin. Thanks for the reminder.
Off-topic but sort of related, anybody know what Matt and Cheryl are up to these days? Matt is back in Boston, I think Cheryl moved to Texas (she's from there, I believe). |
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