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GENERAL >> MAIN BOARD >> Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston today.. http://rocksoff.org/cgi-bin/messageboard/YaBB.pl?num=1330299269 Message started by Gazza on Feb 26th, 2012 at 5:34pm |
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Title: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston today.. Post by Gazza on Feb 26th, 2012 at 5:34pm
Thanks to Stonesdoug for the tip :
Listen: Elvis Costello, Keith Richards, Paul Simon, Salman Rushdie pay tribute to Chuck Berry and Leonard Cohen at JFK Library Published Feb 26 2012, 05:37 PM by Carly Carioli 0 Salman Rushdie called the backstage scene "the best photograph I've ever been in," and Elvis Costello still couldn't quite believe it. At the end, it was Costello with Keith Richards clanging guitars together on stage at the John F. Kennedy Library, playing a suitably sloppy and euphoric version of Chuck Berry's "Promised Land" as a shit-ton of famous talent -- almost as much in the audience as made it onstage -- gathered to see Berry and Leonard Cohen receive the first annual PEN New England Awards for Song Lyrics of Literary Excellence. The award may have been long in coming, but nobody was about to miss what might be Berry's final appearance in Boston. Unexpectedly, Chuck -- wearing his trademark sailor's cap -- leaped out of his seat and went for Elvis Costello's guitar, belting out a couple of verses of "Johnny B. Good." That wasn't on the program -- and neither was the Elvis/Keef encore. Earlier, Rushdie introduced Cohen by quoting the lyrics to "Bird on a Wire" and opining, "If I could write like that, I would"; he also thought Auden would have liked "Hallelujah." And after Shawn Colvin nervously strummed a sweet version of his "Come Healing," Cohen -- who was not confirmed to appear at the event until this morning -- spent most of his time on-stage praising Berry. The jury that chose the recipients, Cohen pointed out, was comprised of people who could easily have been given the award: Bono, Costello, Smokey Robinson, Rushdie, and Roseanne Cash among them. "But I understand, now, the criteria they based it on," he said. "They chose it on the basis of seniority." With that he turned to Berry, sitting in the front row, and said, "If Beethoven hadn't rolled over, there wouldn't have been room for any of us. All of us are footnotes to the work of Chuck Berry." Among the well-wishers in the crowd were Peter Wolf, Asa Brebner, and the (former Boston Phoenix and Real Paper) critic Peter Guralnick. (Mercifully, Buckcherry stayed home.) Bono was stuck in South America, reportedly writing songs ("and probably curing a few lepers," joked award chairman Bill Flanagan). Roseanne Cash was celebrating what would have been her father's 80th birthday, but sent a letter saying that if Cohen had only written the one line -- "There's a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in" -- he'd have been worthy of the honor. And Bob Dylan sent a letter with warm regards for both honorees. "To Chuck, the Shakespeare of rock and roll, congratulations on your award, that's what too much monkey business will get ya . . . and give my regards to Leonard Cohen, the Kafka of the blues, and Lord Byron Keith if he shows up." Paul Simon, introducing Berry, broke out in a belly laugh after Berry sidled up to him at the podium. "He just told me he's got a bad ear and he can't hear a word I'm saying," Simon told the audience. "That's probably for the best." After Simon recited some of his favorite Berry lines, Costello strapped on a guitar and said what everyone was thinking: "One of the more intimidating things you'll ever do is play a Chuck Berry song in front of Chuck Berry . . . without a band." He introduced his version of "No Particular Place To Go" by remembering that he'd first heard it as a 10-year-old and that he "didn't know what a safety belt was at the time time. But I suspected it was something . . . rude." The event was way sold out, and was live-streamed by the JFK Library. The full video should eventually show up here - http://www.jfklibrary.org/Events-and-Awards/Forums.aspx , and be downloadable from iTunes here - http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jfk-library-forum-videos/id498342840 . In the meantime, here are the speeches: http://blog.thephoenix.com/BLOGS/phlog/archive/2012/02/26/listen-elvis-costello-keith-richards-paul-simon-salman-rushdie-pay-tribute-to-chuck-berry-and-leonard-cohen-at-jfk-library.aspx |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Heart Of Stone on Feb 26th, 2012 at 5:45pm
Thanks Gazza for sharing that, Keith is getting around! great.
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 26th, 2012 at 6:04pm
2 shows in three days. Go Keith go! :keithpunky
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Feb 26th, 2012 at 6:09pm
LOL, I'm a little late here; Moy sent some nice pictures from the event, so I will process them later, this is one of them
2012 Awards for Lyrics of Literary Excellence The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library And Museum, Boston - February 26, 2012 © Taylor Hill with thanks to Moy |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Feb 26th, 2012 at 6:23pm |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Gazza on Feb 26th, 2012 at 6:31pm Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Feb 26th, 2012 at 6:09pm:
Tell her to get her finger out! 8-) |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Nellcote on Feb 26th, 2012 at 6:52pm
Would this mean he's buried the hatchet with Chuck over the Johnny Johnson matter?
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Gazza on Feb 26th, 2012 at 6:55pm
http://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F37926364%3Fsecret_token%3Ds-mexLt&show_artwork=true&secret_url=true#
This is the audio. Keith's bit apparently is from about 58 minutes in. Unfortunately it seems that you cant just fast forward and I cant be arsed waiting almost an hour. Maybe someone can tell us what its like or isolate and upload the Keith bit |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Kilroy on Feb 26th, 2012 at 6:58pm
Keith Did the right thing in the Johnny Johnson Matter.
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Gazza on Feb 26th, 2012 at 7:00pm
Lots of pix here from Getty Images :
http://www.gettyimages.fi/Search/Search.aspx?contractUrl=2&language=en-US&family=editorial&p=keith+richards&assetType=image |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Nellcote on Feb 26th, 2012 at 7:04pm Kilroy wrote on Feb 26th, 2012 at 6:58pm:
Agreed. |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Heart Of Stone on Feb 26th, 2012 at 7:05pm
Love that guitar Keith's got, for a moment I thought it was a Gretsch, but it's a Gibson, great pictures, thanks.
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Feb 26th, 2012 at 10:05pm
Leonard Cohen and Chuck Berry celebrated at the JFK Library
02/26/2012 8:14 PM http://www.boston.com/Boston/names/2012/02/leonard-cohen-and-chuck-berry-celebrated-the-jfk-library/pme86jnpLDKP4XYIMJi3XN/index.html Chuck Berry shares a moment with Keith Richards after Berry recieved the 2012 PEN New England Awards for Song Lyrics of Literary Excellence at the JFK Library Sunday. (Matthew J. Lee/Globe staff) Stepping to the microphone at the JFK Library Sunday, Caroline Kennedy had a toothy grin on her face. And why wouldn’t she? There, sitting in the first few rows, were Leonard Cohen, Chuck Berry, Keith Richards, Paul Simon, Elvis Costello, Shawn Colvin, Al Kooper, Peter Wolf, and writers Salman Rushdie, Bill Flanagan, Tom Perrotta, and Peter Guralnick. Cohen and Berry had been summoned by PEN New England to accept the group’s inaugural Song Lyrics of Literary Excellence Award, and some of the celebrated songwriters’ famous friends had come to salute them. (A few others, including Rosanne Cash and Bob Dylan, emailed their regrets as only they can. But more on that later) Introducing Cohen, who was looking handsome as ever at 77 and wearing his familiar fedora, Rushdie said the Canadian singer’s “extraordinary songbook” was an important influence on him growing up. “I was an undergraduate at Cambridge, the other Cambridge, the old one,” joked Rushdie. “When we were kids, Leonard taught us something about how it might be to be a grown-up.” The author of “The Satanic Verses” credited PEN New England for recognizing lyrics as literature – he called the award “way way overdue” – and hailed Cohen for his hymn-like songs that weave wit, “jaundiced comedy,” and disillusion. “There are not many hymns that would rhyme ‘hallelujah’ with ‘what’s it to ya,’” said Rushdie. Colvin then picked up an acoustic guitar and, with Cohen leaning forward to listen, played his song “Come Healing.” Speaking slowly and in the same low register as many of his songs, Cohen said he was grateful for the award, but called Berry the best. “If Beethoven hadn’t rolled over, there would have been no room for any of us,” he said. “All of us are footnotes to the words of Chuck Berry.” Flanagan read a few emails he’d received from VIP fans in absentia. “’There’s a crack in everything/That’s how the light gets in,’” wrote Cash, quoting Cohen’s “Anthem.” “Just that one line is enough to get Leonard Cohen into any hall of fame.” (Sunday would have been Johnny Cash’s 80th birthday, and his daughter was busy at his birthplace in Arkansas.) In his missive, Dylan hailed Berry as “the Shakespeare of rock ’n’ roll,” adding “say hello to Mr. Leonard, the Kafka of the blues, and Lord Byron Keith if he shows up.” The Rolling Stones guitarist did indeed show up and, after Simon read a few of Berry’s best-known verses, Richards even grabbed a guitar and joined Costello for a version of Berry’s song “Promised Land.” (Costello had earlier played “No Particular Place to Go,” prefacing it by saying “one of the more intense things you’ll ever do is play a Chuck Berry song in front of Chuck Berry – without a band.”) At 85 and complaining of a bad ear that prevented him from hearing most of the adoring remarks, Berry is still plenty game, demonstrating that with a few rough chords of “Johnny B. Goode” as the crowd sang along “That’s the way rock ’n’ roll is. It’s all funky,” he said. “Is that too bad a word to say?” |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by stonedinaustralia on Feb 27th, 2012 at 12:18am Chuck looks like he's trying to punch Keith - again!! |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by detroitken on Feb 27th, 2012 at 12:35pm
This CAN, be fast forwarded...left click on the time & then drag to the right
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Gazza on Feb 27th, 2012 at 3:41pm
Thanks, Ken
Shakey video but reasonably decent audio here too - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGzLexAr-LE&list=PL1065DB2E1E4CDA68&index=1&feature=plpp_video Pretty rough and ready, but in fairness I think this was pretty much improvised. |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Holden on Feb 27th, 2012 at 5:11pm
Keith's playing is actually pretty spot on in this performance.
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by uncleson on Feb 27th, 2012 at 5:19pm
Go Keith!
Berry and Cohen, two of the greatest! |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by StonesFan1990 on Feb 27th, 2012 at 11:17pm
This should allay fears that Keith can't play anymore =)
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Feb 27th, 2012 at 11:49pm Gazza wrote on Feb 27th, 2012 at 3:41pm:
Another http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUKPHeCo0uw The whole show http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6ONdgB-EpE |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by riffkeither on Feb 29th, 2012 at 11:40am Gazza wrote on Feb 27th, 2012 at 3:41pm:
Yes , Keith need training.... |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by gotdablouse on Mar 1st, 2012 at 4:57pm
Thanks for the links.
Chuck hasn't changed a lot since Hail, Hail Rock'n'Roll, Keith on the other hand... |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Mar 7th, 2012 at 10:18pm |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Nellcote on Mar 20th, 2012 at 12:13pm |
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Title: Re: Keith plays again - at JFK Library, Boston tod Post by Brainbell Jangler on Mar 20th, 2012 at 6:46pm
Keef, Chuck, Leonard and Paul Simon; that's some serious songwriting power in one photo. Elvis Costello could have been included without bringing the group average down too much.
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