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"Jesse don't like it" played by my '71 favourite Loudon Wainwright III on David Sanborn's Night Music tv show october 15, 1989, followed by Philip Glass playing a piano piece called Metamorphosis Two. Glass is introduced by Wainwright. Captured in my hotel room in the Holiday Inn Express Ramsey-Mahwah, New Jersey. Including a view of the room, myself in the mirror and pictures of my daughters. I'm sorry for the poor image quality, especially in the beginning, and not recording the complete piano piece. I ran out of Video8 tape. "Jesse don't like it" appeared 10 years later on Wainwright's album Social Studies (1999), but I definitely prefer…
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"Jesse don't like it" played by my '71 favourite Loudon Wainwright III on David Sanborn's Night Music tv show october 15, 1989, followed by Philip Glass playing a piano piece called Metamorphosis Two. Glass is introduced by Wainwright. Captured in my hotel room in the Holiday Inn Express Ramsey-Mahwah, New Jersey. Including a view of the room, myself in the mirror and pictures of my daughters. I'm sorry for the poor image quality, especially in the beginning, and not recording the complete piano piece. I ran out of Video8 tape. "Jesse don't like it" appeared 10 years later on Wainwright's album Social Studies (1999), but I definitely prefer this version! David Mansfield plays the violin on both versions. Hiram Bullock plays the guitar. Don Alias plays the tambourine. Senator Jesse Helms did not like the song at all, I guess: If Jesse don't like it then it's prob'ly not art Jesse knows what's good Ol' Jesse is smart And if you don't like that don't feel sad 'Cause the art that you like is probably bad Grandma Moses, she's OK Never exposes anything; everything's far away And that statue of David's all right with Jesse 'Cause Michelangelo gave him such a tiny pee-pee If Jesse don't like it, it don't stay; get it out of the museum, get it out of there today Jesse's fav'rite painting is the one of the clown with the daisy in his hand and a tear rollin' down In the kindergarten years ago, Jesse got rude He took a red Crayola and he drew a nude And the teacher took a ruler to Jesse's behind She beat his butt but she ruin'd his mind Jesse prob'ly didn't like Picasso But neither did that dictator Franco And I know about art but I've got to take a hike If I like somethin' that Jesse don't like If Jesse don't like it ... If Jesse thinks it's dirty it don't get any funds They use that taxpayer's money on tobacco and guns Your freedom of expression is bein' denied; But if you're not sure what you like then just let Jesse decide Don't photograph a penis; don't paint a breast Don't write about the truth because it might offend Jesse And don't tell it like it is, and don't show where it's at 'Cause Jesse don't like it and that is that. If Jesse don't like it ... Full guest list of Night Music episode 202: "I Want That Man" (Deborah Harry) "If Jesse Don't Like It" (LW3 & David Mansfield) "I Can't Turn You Loose Now" (B/W Otis Redding Video 1965) "Breath" (Per Ubu) "Metamorphosis No. 2" (Philip Glass, intro by LW3) "Calamarie" (Deborah Harry & David Sanborn) "Trombone Solo" (Video footage of Deborah Harry) "What Happened To Me" (Per Ubu, LW3 and David Sanborn) "Loved and Lost Again" (B/W video footage of Patsy Cline 1955) "Lullaby" (LW3, David Mansfield & David Sanborn) "Waiting For Mary" (Per Ubu, Deborah Harry, David Sanborn) LW3 in 2003 on David Mansfield and this show: "I have some great buddies in L.A. David Mansfield has played on most of the records I've been making for the last 12 years. I met David at the (1988) Edmonton Folk Festival. And then we did a television show together, which was a great show, which is sadly no longer... David Sanborn was the host. That was the first time David Mansield... I called up David and asked him to come play with me on that. And then I've been using him on records ever since." This 2nd version of the video has a better sound volume. The first one (uploaded 14 july 2007) had 786 viewers in one month, and a few reactions: MColivejuice: Where did you get this video? If you have all the footage of the Glass performance, you should post it as its own video, or add it to this one? Please? goaitsenvandervliet: Sorry, this is all there is. In 1989 I did not know there would be something like U2b to put my video on. By then I had not even heard about the Internet. Both LW3 and Philip Glass were favourites of mine. I thought it was funny to see them together on one screen, since their music is so different. murcury: You should really work on getting an interface. goaitsenvandervliet: And you should read the info that goes with the video. murcury: While I admire the intention to 'capture the moment', perhaps my expectation is that a TV show is not recorded right off the screen. Sorry. You obviously do have an interface, and a sense of nostalgia. It just looks and sounds awful. goaitsenvandervliet: You're right, I already mentioned the poor image quality. As soon as someone else puts a better version on U2b I won't hesitate to remove this one. It may be hard to get though. It is not on one of the Best of Night Music dvd's. Nostalgia maybe, but I was surprised to find this 1989 footage I had forgotten about since my last trip to the USA. I was sitting on my bed watching TV when his came along, so I grabbed my camera and made the recording. .