There’s footage of him playing with the final incarnation of The Faces in 1974. Pretty good shit 💩
[https://youtu.be/2ApZSOdpDZ8?si=vVI_qITOwoKEVXeW](https://youtu.be/2ApZSOdpDZ8?si=vVI_qITOwoKEVXeW)
He produced and played on album by Johnnie Johnson, Chuck Berry’s piano player. It’s pretty good. NRBQ are the backing band. Clapton is on few songs as well. Keith sings on Key To The Highway. It’s a good album.
I love that song. The first concert I ever attended was the DC BluesFeat with Johnnie Johnson as the headliner. This album had just been released. I got to meet Johnnie. Such a great memory.
Edit: Johnnie was also in the original lineup of Ratdog, Bobby Weir’s band.
[https://youtu.be/Tx2D_WF0ZdU?si=zeIAKh7ABkH3os3w](https://youtu.be/Tx2D_WF0ZdU?si=zeIAKh7ABkH3os3w)
Keith and assorted Wino’s Guitar Expo concert 1992. Goin Down by Freddie King. Stunning! There’s also footage of him playing Something Else by Eddie Cochran. And one with Bob Dylan, might be a Jerry Lee Lewis cover if memory serves?
In another Faces related appearance Keith plays and sings backing on the track Truly from Ian McLagan's 1979 solo album Troublemaker. Ronnie and Bobby Keys play on it too. The album features a lot of the same players that contributed to Ronnie's first two solo albums, on which of course Keith contributed a lot of guitar and vocals.
Keith with Willie Nelson, Hank Williams III, and Ryan Adams, who looks like a Keef clone teleported in from 1965, blue sunglasses and all. Singing [Dead Flowers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAHsw4-J6bo).
That is a great song. Mick sings prominently, but I can't find evidence Keith is on that. On the same album (Sleepless, 2002), Keith plays guitar and sings on a Sonny Boy Williams cover, "Too Close Together," which is also very good.
I haven’t listened to the song or album in a very long time. I may be misremembering and Keith might not be on that song. So I suppose I was wrong. Great recording though 😁
He is great with Toots & the Maytals on "Careless Ethiopians". He does guitar and also vocals with Toots.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXw3G1uK5aQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXw3G1uK5aQ)
Keith did an album with John Phillips (Mamas and Papas) that was released soon after Philips passed away. It was recorded over a decade, and is a decent record. My favourite is "Oh Virginia".
There’s footage of him playing with the final incarnation of The Faces in 1974. Pretty good shit 💩 [https://youtu.be/2ApZSOdpDZ8?si=vVI_qITOwoKEVXeW](https://youtu.be/2ApZSOdpDZ8?si=vVI_qITOwoKEVXeW)
Damn this rocks
He plays on with Tom Waits on Rain Dogs & some other stuff. Very good
Black Mariah is a great tune.
His best work since Exile era
He also plays Last Leaf from the album bad as me. A really pretty song
Also “That Feel” from Bone Machine, which Keith and Waits wrote together. Keith plays guitar and sings harmony.
The New Barbarians with Ron Wood. There’s some videos on YouTube.
The Dirty Mac!
Think he played bass....
Bass guitar…
He produced and played on album by Johnnie Johnson, Chuck Berry’s piano player. It’s pretty good. NRBQ are the backing band. Clapton is on few songs as well. Keith sings on Key To The Highway. It’s a good album.
Keith also plays lead guitar on what I think is the album's best song, "Tanqueray."
I love that song. The first concert I ever attended was the DC BluesFeat with Johnnie Johnson as the headliner. This album had just been released. I got to meet Johnnie. Such a great memory. Edit: Johnnie was also in the original lineup of Ratdog, Bobby Weir’s band.
TIL NRBQ played with Keef - whoah
theres that movie when they sit in with Muddy Waters in chicago. that one is epic.
What movie? I got that record with muddy didn’t know there was a movie
He does "Crawling Kingsnake" with John Lee Hooker on his album "Mr. Lucky".
Silver And Gold - U2 From the Joshua Tree era I believe.
Ronnie is on that as well. Was a B-side in the JT era and then made it onto the anniversary edition of the album
There's also this [Keef appearance with U2 & Ziggy Marley](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rez-RfZhec) from the "Smile Jamaica" concert in 1988.
[https://youtu.be/Tx2D_WF0ZdU?si=zeIAKh7ABkH3os3w](https://youtu.be/Tx2D_WF0ZdU?si=zeIAKh7ABkH3os3w) Keith and assorted Wino’s Guitar Expo concert 1992. Goin Down by Freddie King. Stunning! There’s also footage of him playing Something Else by Eddie Cochran. And one with Bob Dylan, might be a Jerry Lee Lewis cover if memory serves?
He played on Aretha’s cover of Jumping Jack Flash.
Hail Hail Rock n Roll
New Barbarians? With Ronnie
In another Faces related appearance Keith plays and sings backing on the track Truly from Ian McLagan's 1979 solo album Troublemaker. Ronnie and Bobby Keys play on it too. The album features a lot of the same players that contributed to Ronnie's first two solo albums, on which of course Keith contributed a lot of guitar and vocals.
Keith with Willie Nelson, Hank Williams III, and Ryan Adams, who looks like a Keef clone teleported in from 1965, blue sunglasses and all. Singing [Dead Flowers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAHsw4-J6bo).
Levon & Keith: Deuce & A Quarter https://youtu.be/l0jpqF1uolk?si=Ggzv6TsEOeAlEQ3O
playing a synth in ‘69 https://youtu.be/iKceHIn78b0?si=snE1IVtk779zH6q1
[Phantom Rocker & Slick - My Mistake](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Jjakpo__bs). Very recognizable Keef guitars all over this.
Keith with Nora Jones - Love Hurts https://youtu.be/YNNwj3ZnhgU?si=FL7F7Df_Vh_-rFh-
Peter Wolf recorded a song called Nothing But the Wheel that includes both Mick and Keith. It’s fantastic.
Thank you for this. So good.
That is a great song. Mick sings prominently, but I can't find evidence Keith is on that. On the same album (Sleepless, 2002), Keith plays guitar and sings on a Sonny Boy Williams cover, "Too Close Together," which is also very good.
I haven’t listened to the song or album in a very long time. I may be misremembering and Keith might not be on that song. So I suppose I was wrong. Great recording though 😁
Dirty Strangers https://youtu.be/w0rRZzNetlg?feature=shared
He played on some tunes by Black Uhuru back in the day
Little Queenie and and Whole Lotta Shakin’ with Jerry Lee
Peter Tosh
He is great with Toots & the Maytals on "Careless Ethiopians". He does guitar and also vocals with Toots. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXw3G1uK5aQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXw3G1uK5aQ)
Keith did an album with John Phillips (Mamas and Papas) that was released soon after Philips passed away. It was recorded over a decade, and is a decent record. My favourite is "Oh Virginia".
Keith (and Ronnie) play on Aretha Franklin's cover of Jumping Jack Flash.
Uptown Horns
Hail hail rock n roll with Chuck Berry!