Saturday, January 31, 2015

Grant Lee Phillips, Robyn Hitchcock, Emma Swift Live @ Grimey's Record Store, Nashville - 2014-09-19


Motion Pictures (Robyn Hitchcock)
Don't Look Down
chat
Queen Elvis
Trams of Old London
The Ghost in You
N.Y. Doll
I Often Dream of Trains
Only The Stones Remain



Don't Look Down (complete)

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

I Feel Beautiful - Grant Lee Phillips (bass and vocals) in Robyn Hitchcock's 2007 Album titled 'Jewels for Sophia'


As the Day Breaks - Carmen Rizzo featuring Grant Lee Phillips - Lost Art of the Idle Moment - 2005

As the Day Breaks (Montreal Remix) - Carmen Rizzo featuring Grant Lee Phillips - Buddha Bar IX - 2007

Forever Lurking - Eban Schletter featuring Grant Lee Phillips - in his 2008 Album 'Witching Hour'

Background Vocals in Michael Penn's Album 'MP4 [Days Since A Lost Time Accident]' - 2000

Background Vocals for these titles
2- Whole Truth


3- High Time



Grant Lee Buffalo Live @ Vega, Copenhagen - 2011-08-09


Review (in Danish)


Monday, January 26, 2015

Grant Lee Phillips @ Cactus Festival, Bruges, Belgium - 2012-07-07



Lone Star Song
Fuzzy
Honey Don't Think
Jupiter and Teardrop
The Shining Hour


Sunday, January 25, 2015

Grant Lee Phillips & Howe Gelb @ De Peppel - The Netherlands - 2015-01-24


Setlist:
01 Humankind
02 Fuzzy
03 The Hook
04 Mighty Joe Moon
05 Honey Don't Think
06 Pale Blue Eyes [w Howe Gelb]
07 Where The Wind Turns The Skin To Leather [Howe Gelb]
08 What A Wonderful World [Howe Gelb]
09 Pen to Paper [Howe Gelb]
10 Paradise Here Abouts [Howe Gelb]
11 I Always Get Lucky With You [w Howe Gelb]
12 Mockingbirds
13 ? [w Howe Gelb]
14 I can't help it if I'm still in love with you [w Howe Gelb]

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Interview with Grant Lee Phillips - The Mouth Magazine - 2015-01-21


GRANT, YOU’RE ON A BRIEF RUN OF EUROPEAN DATES AND, IN FACT, YOU’RE IN THE UK AS WE SPEAK…
Yeah – I’m between Leeds and Cambridge and, if I speak quietly, it’s because I’m on a train…
… AND SO WE’LL TALK ABOUT THE TOUR IN A LITTLE WHILE BUT FIRST, IF I MAY, I’D LIKE TO TAKE A LOOK BACK AT FUZZY. THEY’D ALMOST CERTAINLY LABEL IT AMERICANA THESE DAYS, I THINK, BUT THERE WAS FAR MORE TO IT THAN THAT SUGGESTS. IT WOULDN’T BE WIDE OF THE MARK TO CALL IT VOODOO CARNIVAL PUNK BLUES…
Wow. Yeah!

Read the rest of the interview here