Added: Feb 22, 2006

From: twomonkeys

Duration: 4:37

at the royal college of art

Channel: Music

Tags: eno  ferry  music  roxy 


Rating: 4.83 (296 ratings)    Views: 119692' favoriteCount='1156    Comments: 25

stesun1 Says:

Aug 28, 2008 - Brian Eno definitely added to the sound of Roxy. Too bad he an Ferry didn't see eye-to-eye on the future... But the greatness of the band is the full picture: Phil the Man on guitar, Mackay on oboe (!) and sax, Paul on drums (fantastic!) and of course Eno and Ferry. When Eno left Eddie Jobson did a spectacular job as well bringing violins into it...! There will not be a band like that again. But others will do other great stuff!

M3CoupeC50 Says:

Sep 9, 2008 - Kids today are largely retarded. Just rap and crap is all they have to listen to since Nirvana's done.

bastidepp2 Says:

Sep 9, 2008 - rap ainÂīt no crap, homie shizzle di roxxle muzizzle R.I.P tupac shakur

paulthepill Says:

Sep 10, 2008 - saw them for the first time on old gray whistle test and thought WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS !! never looked back....brill...

rideherover Says:

Sep 12, 2008 - cpl593h awsome like being drunk.

astroman287 Says:

Sep 15, 2008 - yeah,a licenceplate code.original writing.

weaseldragon Says:

Sep 15, 2008 - This is lip-synched to the studio recording, but still cool to see. Wonder what it sounded like live.

rideherover Says:

Sep 15, 2008 - I see you are a Roxy Fan awsome. You have great taste.

wildenfree Says:

Sep 22, 2008 - Well, perhaps if your hungry and served up shit youl eat it. coz you dont know theirs better stuff on the specials board. Yeah I know its probably a crap analogie but not all kids are retarded you know, its up to us to show em quality stuff like this. Im sure many kids like stuff like this. I recently went to see a Cure gig and theirs a whole new generation coming through their too, thats reasuring.

wildenfree Says:

Sep 22, 2008 - Absoloutley right, the key to great bands are " Chemistry" with each member acting like a catalyst and adding to the music.A bit like' Lennon / MCcartney, Simon/Garfunkel, etc.

olsenal Says:

Sep 22, 2008 - brill ! they were great live !

uncleweasel786 Says:

Sep 23, 2008 - Total masters !!!!!

zekenzoey Says:

Oct 1, 2008 - I am going to be killed for this comment but tell me about it . . .how about generating something new instead of ripping off (i mean sampling)all the time . . . less computer fuckery and learn to play an actual instrument first. argh

rideherover Says:

Oct 8, 2008 - I totally love Andy Mackay. He is such a great addition to their sound.

Electra100 Says:

Oct 10, 2008 - There used to be a brilliant live version on Youtube from 1973. Performed on some German tv show. It got removed for some reason though. There are other songs from that performance on here - I can see Editions of you over there > (under 'related videos') so I don't know what the problem was with Remake Remodel. Such a shame. I wish someone would put it back on.

weaseldragon Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - There is a great live version of "Editions of You" on the bootleg record "Better Than Food" (obviously a reference to drugs). I've got it on vinyl (purchased sometime around 1979).

beamerZ Says:

Oct 17, 2008 - ENO was a genius and a pioneer

barrygenemurphy Says:

Oct 20, 2008 - ENO is still alive

Riptor717 Says:

Oct 21, 2008 - Superb, my era... cheers twomonkeys :)

bundleHastings Says:

Oct 25, 2008 - Are they miming? I ask because this sounds suspiciously too much like the recorded LP version. Music usually sounds different live.

lebleufleur Says:

Oct 25, 2008 - CPL593H!

mchelo18 Says:

Oct 31, 2008 - Goes to remember that my karma is to watch this and remember I was born too late.

notchic Says:

Nov 16, 2008 - This is great! didnt know there was any film of early roxy like this. Takes me back to my youthful early musical influences. Thanx 4 the up.

PeregrineTrousers Says:

Nov 16, 2008 - Great shirts!!!

CavemanSynthesizer Says:

Nov 21, 2008 - Computer fuckery is harder than it looks. I compose entirely on computer, and I hardly ever sample, but then I read music, and (well used to) play an instrument. Being able to play gives you some insight into composing, but it doesn't make you able to compose a song. There are a lot of great instrumentalists who can't write a song. Meanwhile there are producers who can't play an instrument, but have good ears and understand song structure.