Gentle Giant - Knots & Octopus Features - Live 1974
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Knots is the fourth track from their 1972 album Octopus
The Lyrics:
All in all each man in all men
All men in each man.
He can see she can't, she can see
she can
see whatever, whatever.
You may know what I don't know,
but not that
I don't know it and I can't tell you
so you will.
To tell me all man in all men
All men in each man.
He can see she can't, she can see
she can
see whatever, whatever.
You may know what I don't know,
but not that
I don't know it and I can't tell you
so you will have to tell me all.
It hurts him to think that she is
hurting her by him being hurt to think
that she thinks he is hurt by making her
feel guilty at hurting him by her thinking
she wants him to want her. Her wants
her to
want him to get him to want him to get
him to want her she pretends.
He tries to make her afraid by not
being afraid. (permutations)
You may know what I don't know, but not
that I don't know it and I can't
tell you so you will have to tell
me all.
I get what I deserve. I deserve what I
get. I have it so I deserve it. I deserve
it for I have it. I get what I deserve.
What I deserve - what I deserve what
I get.
I have it so I deserve.
He tries to make her afraid by not
being afraid.
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It's no wonder nobody covers Gentle Giant. Ever.
@Bunny99s
Күн бұрын
You can find many covers on YT :) Though you're right that no bigger band would cover GG as they are too niche and too unique.
this performance proves they are the most original band of all time, nobody sounds anything like them
@1359401
2 жыл бұрын
Also prooves they/are were the greatest band ever
@jamiepastman5594
2 жыл бұрын
@@1359401 yep
I didnt know that you could rock so hard with an acoustic guitar.
@Herreken
9 жыл бұрын
That part was awesome.
Gary Green is the most underrated guitarist ever, his bluesy riffs is my favorite thing about GG, also the bass lines are very original and well played.. heck, everything about them is great
@frankpatterson2025
6 жыл бұрын
IT's frikkin' Celtic Rock, before U2 and Simple Minds, only they were infinitely more talented and infinitely more adventurous. the acoustic sections are definitely, with the pan flute, seeing shadows on the stones at Stonehenge, alright. Live acoustic to ripping electric, seemlessly
@synthonaplinth5980
3 жыл бұрын
While Gary is great I would say that Allan Holdsworth is the most underrated guitarist ever.
@Claytone-Records
2 жыл бұрын
And Gary seems to be rocking a Yamaha acoustic here.
@gavinbowie452
Жыл бұрын
No Other Band Could Touch The Giant!
@geoffreylogsdon162
Жыл бұрын
Gary Green is one of my guitar heroes.
when it come to making Progressive Music these guys are top of the food chain..absolutely Brilliant
@jamiepastman5594
2 жыл бұрын
yes, they are the greatest, I agree
it's such a damn shame these lads never had the same level of recognition or fame as jethro......but honestly, most of the best music is never the most popular.
@tixximmi1
Жыл бұрын
Or Zappa. But both groups respected GG.
There is NO SIMILAR BAND like Gentle Giant! Rare and genious! THEY RULEEE!!!!
@jamiepastman5594
2 жыл бұрын
yessir!
The kings of experimental proggressive rock !!!
How cool they are to solve such a musically difficult "task"! Fascinating! RIP Ray Shulman. What a great musician
Giant was and will ever be the most unique, creative, powerful, funky, colorful band in the history of rock, progressive rock. Nothing compares to these guys, live or studio. Saw them 5 or 6 times in Montreal which seems to have been a regular stop in the 70's for them. Still have some vivid memories of those incredible shows.
@jamminjoseph
8 жыл бұрын
I do too, I saw them too back in the day, 4 shows over a several year period that were all top flight, with great sound. The audiences and I were always stoked, I'm not surprised they are still picking up fans!
@tixximmi
3 жыл бұрын
Except Zappa. This was done in '74. Listen to Roxy and Elsewhere, also around 74. (live album) No comparison. But I still like GG.
@graemeyetts3465
2 жыл бұрын
I love Yes, King Crimson, Barclay James Harvest, Genesis etc etc and saw them all. PFM, FOCUS CWOAB, Dream Theater FLOYD and ELP. This all British group are and were the greatest but made no real money 🙄 They should have been called GENIUS GIANT.
@tixximmi1
Жыл бұрын
I would give that to Zappa but certainly a group that was uniquely unique. Their shows were always good and interesting. Sometimes the audience were like deer's staring into the headlights. Seems like GG is getting their fame today rather than 50 years ago. Always a fun band to watch.
@gringochucha
Жыл бұрын
Man I envy you so much. Would’ve loved to see them live. No other band compares ❤
Ray Shulman was a gentle giant, brilliant human being and musician, he will be surely missed by all..😎👍
i AM SO GLAD THAT WE HAVE THIS BAND DOCUMENTED ON VIDEO! I have found that when I try to tell people just how incredible this band was live, no words in the English dictionary exist to amply describe them. But with these videos of them live, well...a picture worth a thousand words. I saw them live and to this day, it was the best concert I have ever seen. And that was in 1973!
@lucasgarcia-lm4pr
8 ай бұрын
Que suerte has tenido de ver en vivo a estos maestros. Unos genios!!!!!
This perfomance is just the best thing I've ever heard, even better than the studio version...those guys are genius
What a phenomenal duet by Gary and Phil!
@1359401
Жыл бұрын
gary and ray not phil
R.I.P Ray Shulman
Wow, do I sure miss these guys! Alot of current musicians should be embarrassed!
These guys thought much more like an orchestra and chorus than they ever did a rock band. And while they were undoubtedly prodigies, they always focused on enhancing the track, as opposed to merely showing off their chops. And the amazing thing is that were able to make all those little quirky bits, odd noodlings and time signatures fit the overall songs - which has a lot to do with what made GG really special and so much fun to watch and listen to. What a ton of talent they had! They were never huge rock stars, always had more of a cult following, but boy, do they ever have an amazing musical legacy to be proud of!
These guys always had killer riffs.
I saw them live when they were opening for Jethro Tull and I will say that anyone there that evening were awe inspired by this band! Waves of the crowd would stand up spontaneously and without warning after a display of incredible virtuosity or tightness by the band. When they played low, you could hear a pin drop in the hall. The crowd was on the edge of their seats throughout this band's performance. Keep in mind, most of the crowd had never heard of them before that night!
@rohmer50
Жыл бұрын
I saw them open for Tull too. One of the best concerts I've ever attended.
@thekeywitness
11 ай бұрын
A Giant-Tull double bill must have been a glorious night out.
@jurgennaeve3897
9 ай бұрын
so ging es mir auch, als "Vorgruppe" von JT und ich war total hin und weg, selten danach in meinem langen Konzertleben eine bessere Liveband (vielleicht Elbow) gesehen. War das 1972oder 1973???
@iamdamosuzuki_
7 ай бұрын
Ngl I feel like Gentle Giant would be a very hard band to follow up, even for Jethro Tull
Possibly the best perfomance of prog rock bands
@tlatol12345
5 жыл бұрын
Did you see Focus - Hamburger Concerto (Don Kirsner's Rock Concert 1974)?
@tlatol12345
5 жыл бұрын
Also: Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Pictures at an Exhibition (Full) Live 1970 - Remastered
@Eleventhearlofmars
4 жыл бұрын
He did say possibly? Genesis on Belgian pop shop 1972 is a particular fave of mine.
@hNsGregrz
4 жыл бұрын
Possibly yes. Though, King Crimson is till touring, and to see 3 drummers play in 13/8 with a cello tuned guitar, a normal guitar (who also sings), together with a guy who plays almost any instrument you can blow into is pretty special as well. It's hard to say one thing is better than the other, but gentle giant certainly was very, very special.
@matheus.l.rego6
4 жыл бұрын
@@hNsGregrz Yeah King Crimson def should be mentioned, their old live perfomances were great, but i am sooo fucking addict to the new ones with 3 drummers.
Simply the VERY BEST 70s PROGRESSIVE EXPERIMENTAL GROUP ever. Nothing comes close in musicianship and creativity
4:41 - when you finally gain the courage to speak to the girl you like but she doesn't even notice you.
@horseyhorselips3501
5 жыл бұрын
Hahahahaha yeah, I went to the pharmacy today and I heard the lady pharmacist mention my name as I'm walking up about 20 feet away. And as I get to the window to drop off my empty scrips, I hear her say "Speaking of the Devil" oh GOD what did I do now. If I wasn't so old and have so many medical issues, I'd ask her out, maybe I'll do it anyways, even if she says No. She Is the Most Beautiful Woman I ever set my Eye's ON.
@Pauly421
4 жыл бұрын
Still better than never having tried my man.
@lilacrain3283
4 жыл бұрын
Michael Orzolick Do it Michael! Shoot that shot!
@zackzallie8735
4 жыл бұрын
Prog rock memes are the best!
they demonstrate state of the art and top of the line musicianship. unparalleled band. no doubt about that.
met these guys in Quebec City in 1973. The show was the 'big bang' in my musical head. I love the drummer even more. He is an 'insane saint'.
The only solution is a time machine!
Did my Music Theory IV final project on this song :)
@MrEmafon4
7 жыл бұрын
Was it a research of some sort ?
@VoluntaristJAM
7 жыл бұрын
Cool! How well was it received by the prof and class?
@alejandrocorona1766
5 жыл бұрын
@@VoluntaristJAM well, this may be a hint of how GG is going down on young people kzread.info/dash/bejne/nph-sa6HnJObY84.html
@MaysMusic1
4 жыл бұрын
Yo broooooo this is gonna sound like an odd request. But can I get that project?
@MaysMusic1
4 жыл бұрын
Not using it or anything lol I’m just hoping you wrote out the music for the guitar duet
One of my favorite live performances. RIP Ray Shulman.
A piece of art for us to enjoy.
Nearly 50 years later, their music still sounds fresh, contemporary and original. One of my all-time favorite bands.
This live rendition is just incredibly enjoyable.
The tubes without the theater. Still good toons/tunes.
Acoustic masterpiece. This stuff is just brilliant.
Stunning how they manage to play this complex music live. They even deviate significantly from the studio versions and still make them sound fantastic, in spite of the fact that this is very much “composed” rather than “improvised” music. The should be referred to in the same breath with Mozart and Beethoven.
@jamiepastman5594
2 жыл бұрын
yes, they rewrote much of their material for live, rocked it much harder. The highlight of their shows was always hearing how they rearranged their classic tunes, it was always a huge thrill
R.I.P. Ray Shulman. You'll be missed, indeed!
Derek's face at 1:47 when the harmony fails 😂
@Eleventhearlofmars
5 жыл бұрын
Nick Simms he isn’t impressed lol
@jehki-sammeli
3 жыл бұрын
Not even bad, look Kerry's face at 1:12 when he thought something went wrong :D
One of the greatest Progressive Rock bands since the British Invasion , each musician plays multiple instruments. They rock on forever .
Saw them live, they were switching instruments among one another, while performing, multi- talented they played 5 different instruments each, they rank #3 in my all time favorite bands !! IMHO
Thank you so muy ray ,rest in peace
One of the best bands ever.
I could have listened to hours of Gary & Ray on those acoustic guitars, magical talent
Brilliant. Octopus is my favourite GG album. But to see and hear live footage. Awesome.
Saw them LIVE back then....can you say PHENOMENAL ????
@martinbrodie8507
Жыл бұрын
Saw them at Atlanta's FOX Theater in '77. Epic!
Still ahead of their time!! Bring back the 70's!!!!
this rendition is incredible i watch this multiple times every day and i hope to play at the level of them someday
@jamiepastman5594
2 жыл бұрын
that's awesome man, keep at it! There is nothing better in life than to be a powerful musician in full control of your instrument. Nothing else in life will ever give you the feeling of joy that you get when you master your instrument, and play with others who have too. Nothing, I guarantee
Good grief. Stunning playing. And writing. Decades ahead of everybody.
These guys were great...still are. My brain hurts trying to wrap my mind around the music, the progressions, the musicianship. It was more than progressive, at least to me it was. Yes, Malmsteen, and yes even Frank Zappa ( who I adore.) were hard pressed to be as classy as GG. IMHO. Have a nice day you all !
The Lonely Rocker likes this band. It's merely superb!
by far one of the greatest Live Bands of all time!
Честно признаться, я некоторых групп таких, как Gentle Giant, не знал. Спасибо современной рок-музыке, в целом бездарной, что невольно приходится обращаться к старине и открывать для себя новое. Один из моих любимых альбомов
Simply brilliant 😎🙏♥️👍
Amazing performance!
If music has two purposes, expression and exploration, this is the ultimate example of the latter.
@mohitoness
7 жыл бұрын
you can't have one without the other brother... it's good because it has both
@spacechickurantian5794
5 жыл бұрын
I hope your not saying that gg's music is emotionless. I find it very moving.
16 dislikes? I don' t understand, perhaps they are right, because this music is pure art! The greatest band ever in the Universe.
@1359401
8 жыл бұрын
+suphi diner 16 misguided clueless punks you are absolutely a gazillion percent correct-GENTLE GIANT is/was the greatest most underated band ever in the universe
@robertovillelaneto4464
7 жыл бұрын
18*
@olddoggeleventy2718
7 жыл бұрын
kanye...lol he hates eveything....like mikey used to....lol
@fetteshice
5 жыл бұрын
Perhaps art isn't just what you do not understand or cannot listen to.
@markproctor8857
3 жыл бұрын
Probably the Little Mix generation who know feck all about real music.
Totally dope harmony!
@gamesdonovan7666
9 жыл бұрын
baianoise totally for sure dude! word to your mother!
@TheGameNoire
6 жыл бұрын
Gentle giant fan and an ancap? You don't see that too often.
@smorrow
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheGameNoire I wouldn't be surprised if Woods liked GG...
That duel acoustic guitar section ❤️🔥
Wow! Amazing version. One of my favourite albums. Frank Zappa mentioned in an Acid Rock magazine interview that this was one of his faves at the time, so I checked it out.
@jamiepastman5594
2 жыл бұрын
Yes he did. The only 2 bands Zappa ever said he liked were Gentle Giant and Allan Holdsworth.
The bassist is fantastic.
This is all about interplay and composition. Not jamming, I like both. The difference is one wrong note and everyone knows it.
This is pretty amazing...damn I love this band...
GG are a force to be reckoned with. They're out on their own. Genius 🎶❤
Believe me friends, i saw them here in Toronto four times between 73 and 76 and they were this good every time. Immaculate precision matched with fierce rock energy. wordofgord
this is probably the greatest thing i have ever heard. And I've been listening to these guys for more than 2 years
Absolutely brilliant!!!!!!! Most undeservedly underrated band of the 70s. Thank God they seem to have found a new audience in our musically drained times.
@maximemailloux9680
7 жыл бұрын
ulfingvar1 i have 29 years old and have discover by myself GG at the âge of 13 with my best friend. They are the best prog band ever and still my favorite group !
@progisloveprogislife4501
4 жыл бұрын
Gentle giant forever ma dude
Ray & Gary duelling chords is such a beautiful thing to watch... This band was really made of giants.
I saw these guys and it was AWESOME, Gary Green is a great player! They’re all great players!
Absolute class..!!!
Simply fantastic.
The creative rivalry between Gary and Ray is splendid to behold. As is the gurning.
I got 1,300 vinyl and GG records are some of my favorite. The live album Playing the Fool is one of the best live records of all time! Excerpts from Octopus is a spectacular live arrangement of album highlights. Truly one of the greatest bands of all time.
i love how you can hear gary through the mic toward the end and in the duet amazing
Long time favorite since '73.
My best band ever and im 29. Genious music !!!
@1359401
7 жыл бұрын
They are/were the greatest most criminally underated band ever
will there ever be such talent and musicianship as this again?
this version of knots is better then studio version
@arlag7550
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
Grande creatività del rock progressivo, questi erano i grandi Gentle Giant, molto popolari in Italia 45 anni fa.
@thewordofgord I saw them at Convocation Hall in 1975 - still one of my all time favorite concerts !
Fabulous! The acoustic interlude is a real treat.
I'm a great fan of this group!!!!! Amazing....
Memories of old days
Gotta be fair with music nowadays. Or ever. It's never fair to compare commercial pop music to Gentle Giant. What we see here is an oddity. The level of musical skill here is so off the charts high it's borderline ridiculous On top of that they pull it off live. Pretentious? No way. It's not as if they're "faking it", pretending to be something they're not.
@frankpatterson2025
6 жыл бұрын
+10k
@jesusvazquezvega5622
4 жыл бұрын
Unas de mis bandas preferidas del rock progresivo los maestros gentle giants los mejores.
@dustindeleon8667
4 жыл бұрын
Check out Once and Future Band for your faith in modern music restored
@johnsurrey7426
4 жыл бұрын
I’m a pretty good musician (so I’m told) but the level of GG was truly extraordinary. I can imagine one person thinking it might be fun to write songs in polyrhythms, but for five people to share this understanding, and to be able to play that way, is almost beyond belief. I’m a fan of Keith Emerson and Patrick Moraz, but GG are way beyond them. Unless there’s another band I haven’t heard of (I’m 65!), then GG were and remain the absolute pinnacle of not just rock, but any musical genre.
@dr.phantom5147
3 жыл бұрын
I saw them twice in Montreal in the 70s.It was jaw-dropping
The most fantastic band we ever saw!! Simply phenomenal!! 1972 with tull...incredible..thanks for a Killer video
Fantástico!! Wonderfull!!
wow, bizarre music, but these guys are incredible , they opened for jethro tull here in cinci back in the 70's
There are only a few bands I've come to like so much. I can't forget the impact of the first time I watched it at a record store called "CD Corner" in Osaka. It's a band I still love.
I saw this band twice and I wish they would get together so I could see them again. They were incredible!
My all time favorite band.
@1359401
4 жыл бұрын
The greatest most criminally underated band ever
INCOMPARÁVEL ESTE SOM PROGRESSIVO ATONAL, PURO ROCK...
@frankpatterson2025
6 жыл бұрын
No habla espanol, y'all! But I agree with everything you said!
@PepeLuguillo
4 жыл бұрын
@@frankpatterson2025 He is talking portuguese, although portuguese and spanish are similar
Wow. I've never heard or seen anything like them! Thanks for sharing!
very good.............................
Truly the greatest thing I've ever seen
People will be watching this in 100 years time and their jaws will still be dropping!
Even among Prog circles, they really never get their due.
@arno-luyendijk4798
4 жыл бұрын
That remains a matter of debate. On the one hand, you have the prog bands who here and now, or many times make it to the commercial public by finding something between artistic challenge and ear-friendly accessibiliy. On the other hand, and I think you have to share GG amongst those, you have the musician-musicians who shun commercial qualities and go for a complete musical challenge. Sometimes that is a little too much for many ears used to a little more mainstream chord melodies, but GG never seemed to make a point of that small success (see for many quotes from the members during their existence on that). However, I share myself to musician-related prog fans, and from the first moment I heard and taped the Three Friends album, this band continued to fascinate and challenge me. Well, that is my part of loving music. It may be this music is too difficult for others to grasp: well, I won't treat them less for it. Each one to his own.
@PattieHD
4 жыл бұрын
These guys were actually progressive. Not progressive™, as Yes or Genesis, but actual progressive artistic minds who so happened to love rock and roll
@WinstonGuitar
4 жыл бұрын
@@PattieHD You are correct - back in the day, they really rocked out in their concerts, with song structures that allowed for some serious jamming. Yes, did that occasionally, i.e. the extended ending of Starship Trooper with Steve's 3-chord rock-out, but seldom.
@PattieHD
4 жыл бұрын
Don't get me wrong, I adore Yes, Howe is one of my favourite guitar players out there, but I don't see them as progressive musicians. I see them as Progressive Rockers, if you know what I mean. When "progressive rock" becomes a label, it stops being progressive. It becomes a to-do list to be "prog", songs have to be long, sound in a certain way and have very particular elements that make it a progressive song. That's bollocks if you ask me, and it's totally ok if they wanna do it that way, but why call it "progressive" when it really isn't? Of the popular musicians, I'd say Gentle Giant, King Crimson and Zappa are the most worthy of the "progressive" *title*, not label
siempre fue una de mis preferidas...
Qué buena mezcla de rock y música clásica contemporánea. Magnífico tema de los GG
Love it!!!
I told a friend of mine , who was a big Yes and prog fan , that Gentle Giant were equally as good , if not better than any prog band . He said when he first heard Gentle Giant that his brain hurt trying to keep up with the key changes and time signatures , and were just too complex for him to appreciate .
Es una excelente música elaborada con ideas creativas , sin la copia del ritmo que caracteriza musicas de actualidad estereotipadas. Es una banda excepcional avanzada para su época.
What a terrific clip!
Saw them live - they really were this good!!
Love Giant! saw them many times back in the 70s! No-one like them.. RIP Ray