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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Poke Salad Uber Alles,
By Travis Dubya McGee Bickle "elitist duffer" (Texas Quail Hunting Camp) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tony Joe White - Live from Austin, TX (DVD)
Another stellar entry in the Austin City Limits Concert series New West has been putting out...Tony Joe White live, caught on film here, adds a dimension of charisma not discernible on the basis of the records alone...worth the price of admission for the version of "Polk Salad Annie" a rocking and weirdly uplifting little dittie, if you haven't heard it. Pristine sound and visuals abound here, typical for the series....
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's FINALLY here!,
By Bill Board (God's Wrath, Ohio) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tony Joe White - Live from Austin, TX (DVD)
As I mentioned in my review for a similar product in C.C. Music, "I've been waiting for this since 1980." Why? Well, the album from which this concert draws most of its material, "The Real Thang" (and that STILL hasn't been released on cd...are you listening anyone?)was released on the dreaded Casablanca label, home of (barf) disco. That being said (and, hopefully, ignored), the music is WAY beyond "great," "fantastic," etc; I mean, just dig the titles of the songs for a...hint: "Mamas Don't Let Your Cowboys Grow Up To Be Babies," "Swamp Rap," "Redneck Women," and the song that ENSURES TJW's place in Rock and Roll Heaven, "I Get Off On It." Tony Joe had a quality that was (and HAS been) lacking in either the "Rock" or "Country" genres: a sense of humor. If this is the episode of "Austin City Limits" that I think it is, when Tony Joe resurrects his chestnet, "Poke Salad Annie," he even observes that the "poke salad" mentioned serve(d) as a (ahem) smoking mixture, too. Even his "adult contemporary" material, "Rainy Night In Georgia" is performed. TJW, I'm very grateful that 25 years later, this is FINALLY being made available to a public who only knew you from "Poke Salad," or that brilliant stuff you did with Tina Turner. Hope you'll tour behind this, and I'll volunteer to play bass if you do!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Swamp Fox Rocks,
This review is from: Tony Joe White - Live from Austin, TX (DVD)
This CD was recorded on Austin City Limits in 1980, but nothing of the music sounds dated. White's funk and humor stands him in good stead here.
Of course, he revives his 60's standard, "Poke Salad Annie" and takes us reminiscing with a little bit of 80's contemporary with "Disco Blues." I just wish the video had been released. I saw the show long ago on PBS and it was one of the most memorable ACS segments I've ever viewed.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An American Original with a sound all his own,
By Cory B. "Ronnie Milsap" (Arizona) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tony Joe White - Live from Austin, TX (DVD)
Like his old friend Waylon Jennings, Tony Joe White is a true American original that dares to stand out from the crowd in a music world full of pop, rock, and country clones who usually get the radio airplay that he has been denied. The country-rock classic "Polk Salad Annie" might have been his only major hit, but White is a prolific songwriter responsible for classic songs by others such as "Rainy night in Georgia".
Along with John Fogerty, Tony Joe is one of the pioneers of "swamp rock", but he is one of those rare performers who cannot be placed in one musical category. His sound is a unique mixture of blues, rock n' roll, and country that is simply "too good" for radio programmers to accept or understand. In this Austin City Limits appearance from 1980, Tony Joe is backed by only a bass player and drummer as he accompanies himself on guitar and harmonica. This simple, stripped down approach brings out his sound perfectly. Every song in this performance is a White original that showcases his unique style. His manly, bluesy voice and funky, swampy guitar licks are on full display from the first song to the last. Along with his southern-fried classic "Polk Salad Annie", other highlights include "Mamas don't let your cowboys grow up to be babies", "Lustful Earl and the married woman", "I get off on it", "Even Trolls love Rock n' roll", and a cool little song called "Swamp Rap" where Tony Joe combines a funky swamp rock groove with rap music! It is rare to find an artist who displays the originality and individuality of Tony Joe White in today's suffering music scene. Any lover of outlaw country, swamp rock, or southern rock should enjoy this highly recommended DVD. The sound and picture quality is also very good.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Product didn't come yet,
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I didn't have this product up to now. I would like to know why. I'm a great Tony Joe White's fan
but I couldn't watch any video about him. the "expired date" has been expired.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Swamp rock,
By Confetti Heart "Jim" (Anderson, IN) - See all my reviews
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3 piece band, a bunch of great songs and a truly original artist. Country, R&B, Soul, Cajun, Rock, it is all in there, but the music doesn't belong to any genre, which is probably why he never had huge mainstream success, and has been more successful as a songwriter...A voice as original as John Fogerty, songs that have a Southern, Swampy, humid, muddy feel to them, and a bunch of influences melded into one music that sort of defies catagorization. Highlights are Rainy Night in Georgia, Willie Mae and Lara Jones, Polk Salad Annie, and the crazy I Get Off On it, but it is all good, and fun, with a little social commentary mixed in. It's probably not for everyone, but this guy is one of the most underappeciated artists on the planet, and he is still recording and playing these days. He has been covered by many artists through the years, such as Tina Turner (who did several of his songs), Elvis, Brook Benton...most of his records are terrific and worth buying (and most are readily avaialble at inexpensive prices), but this live performance from the great series Austin City Limits really captures what he does...elemental, bass, drums, and TJW on guitar and harmonica...terrific if you like good original music from a completely unpretencious and talented artist. If you have ever heard John Hiatt's song, "It Feels Like Rain" which invokes the feel of the Louisiana bayou right down to the sticky heat you feel in the middle of the summer night...that is what Tony does with pretty much every song...he takes you to his world, and you are glad to be there.
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Tony Joe White - Live from Austin, TX by Tony Joe White (DVD - 2006)
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