IF - Live at Liverpool University 1971 (Remastered)

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Audio and Video Remastered by BrunoSamppa - ko-fi.com/brunosamppa
1. Your City Is Falling
2. Sunday Sad
3. I Couldn't Write And Tell You
4. Forgotten Roads
The Mountford Hall, Liverpool University, 1st July 1971
Vocals, Percussion - J. W. Hodkinson
Guitar - Terry Smith
Bass - Jim Richardson
Drums - Dennis Elliot
Organ, Electric Piano, Backing Vocals - John Mealing
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute - Dave Quincy
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute - Dick Morrissey

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  • @aleksandarmarkicevic370
    @aleksandarmarkicevic370 Жыл бұрын

    No software, just hardware. Brilliant!

  • @stuartroyle1402
    @stuartroyle14023 жыл бұрын

    brilliant,,one of my all time fave bands,,a great group of musicians

  • @jean-pierrejipi5720
    @jean-pierrejipi5720Ай бұрын

    Excellent 😊

  • @sunzoomspark47
    @sunzoomspark4729 күн бұрын

    I saw them at Doncaster Top Rank , after Egg opened and Yes headlined. They played on the ballroom floor , in the round , and were stunning…..even after Yes !

  • @brotzmannsax
    @brotzmannsax7 ай бұрын

    Priceless footage, great versions of their IF 2 songs, thanks for sharing as I got to see them once at the Fillmore East.

  • @inglepropnoosegarm7801
    @inglepropnoosegarm78019 ай бұрын

    One of the best bands that nobody has heard of.

  • @geraldroraback5432

    @geraldroraback5432

    6 ай бұрын

    I can see and hear why? Just awful.

  • @mattiasorre1718

    @mattiasorre1718

    4 ай бұрын

    Bit too advanced for you@@geraldroraback5432

  • @alexpaton2818
    @alexpaton28186 ай бұрын

    Just found this gem. One of my favourite bands back then. They did 2 later albums with the great Geoff Whitehorn on guitar. Can be found on KZread

  • @paistecat
    @paistecat3 жыл бұрын

    Dennis Elliot ... later of “FOREIGNER”.. on drums....

  • @stuartroyle1402

    @stuartroyle1402

    3 жыл бұрын

    cool drummer

  • @fearfeasa1
    @fearfeasa12 жыл бұрын

    The great Dick Morrissey is on soprano sax in the first number.

  • @oldiedrummermarkus
    @oldiedrummermarkus Жыл бұрын

    Great time of music thank you all 🙏🙏🥁🍾🍾🤘🤘

  • @fabrodealmeida1060
    @fabrodealmeida10603 жыл бұрын

    grande Bruno

  • @Magnetron33
    @Magnetron337 ай бұрын

    Saw them in Chicago in 1970. On a bill featuring Quatermass, Mylon, Skid Row (original Irish), headlining Ten Years after 5 bands $4.00. Every band was excellent! This song sounds a lot like Rory Gallagher's Blister on the Moon

  • @mossy2209
    @mossy2209 Жыл бұрын

    Great performance, Cuz!

  • @brufordwetton
    @brufordwetton Жыл бұрын

    Really great footage. A real idea of what the 70s UK University circuit will have been like for your jobbing underground combo. The audience shots are priceless. Anyone know what TV programme this was made for?

  • @henryptak1726
    @henryptak1726 Жыл бұрын

    Wow - I missed these guys when they toured here. "Your City Is Falling" is awesome - great solos by all (especially future Foreigner timekeeper Dennis Eliot), and J.W. sings his ass off. Thanks so much for posting this!!

  • @WillieEWoof
    @WillieEWoof Жыл бұрын

    Terry Smith, the guitar player par excellence. What happened to him after IF disbanded?

  • @gelubatir9794

    @gelubatir9794

    9 ай бұрын

    In 1972 Dick Morrissey fell ill and the band subsequently dissolved. Oddly, Morrissey reformed If the next year with new musicians, recording three further albums. “They tried to persuade me to do it but I was tired and was drinking too much and didn’t want to,” says Smith. “I’d seen what travelling on the road did to people and I didn’t want it.” Following the original If’s demise drummer Dennis Elliott managed to make the really big time as an original member of the US-based Foreigner who had hits such as the worldwide number one I Want To Know What Love Is. “About two years later he was in Britain and he says ‘Come and see the show.’ So I went and there were all these 200-watt amps and they stuck it up and I thought ‘No, I can’t have this.’ It was absolutely impossible and I just left!” chuckles Smith. “No wonder they’re all stone deaf!” Meanwhile the guitarist joined Zzebra, whose music contained African influences, along with Dave Quincy and Osibisa saxophonist Loughty Amao, and played on the band’s self-titled debut album. “Zzebra wasn’t really my music but it was fun,” reflects Smith. “But I didn’t last long because three years on the road with If was very, very tiring and I’d had enough. And the band all liked a joint and I didn’t so there was just a parting of the ways!” ‘I now play a cheap Gibson copy, an Epiphone. It’s 500 quid and I’m quite happy. It’s bloody heavy but it’s got a wonderful neck, a narrow neck and it suits me because I’m not a big man’ All the way through If and Zzebra and beyond Smith played a Gibson 330. “I loved it but it got stolen so I ended up with a 125 which I wasn’t very happy with. And then a guitar geezer sold me a Gibson 175 which was beautiful but you can’t take it on gigs. If you leave it, it’s stolen. I mean, you’re talking six, seven, eight, 10 grand. So I now play a cheap Gibson copy, an Epiphone. It’s 500 quid and I’m quite happy. It’s bloody heavy but it’s got a wonderful neck, a narrow neck and it suits me because I’m not a big man.” In 2015 Dave Quincy recruited Smith for an If reunion which produced the If 5 album but Smith found the experience unsatisfying and the band didn’t gig. The London-based Smith is now 79, and his days of major touring are long behind him. He does continue to work on the British jazz scene but he recently endured a short period in hospital. “I’m doing probably two or three gigs a month. I did a gig in Worthing with Dave Quincy last night and I’m knackered. I wasn’t at my good standard because I was still suffering from this illness and in the second set I was running out of steam. “I enjoyed it, but the journey home in the rain was a bloody nightmare and I thought to myself ‘I’m not getting any younger. What the fuck am I doing this for?’ It’s fine if you’re working with your own band which I always did before, like with Tony Lee and If and even Zzebra - people you got on with and you had a social band. But a lot of the jazz musicians I knew and used to play with, they’re all dead. I haven’t got anybody to play with.”

  • @WillieEWoof

    @WillieEWoof

    9 ай бұрын

    @@gelubatir9794 Thank you for the info. :)

  • @ta1215

    @ta1215

    6 ай бұрын

    Vielen Dank für die ausführliche Info.

  • @zeuhltube

    @zeuhltube

    3 ай бұрын

    @@gelubatir9794 thanks for all your detailed thoughts!!

  • @terryanngallagher3605
    @terryanngallagher36053 жыл бұрын

    Aside from the yellow pants, the singer is reminiscent of Roger Daltrey! Cool.

  • @mossy2209

    @mossy2209

    Жыл бұрын

    That's a great comment, he's my dad's cousin John. I'd loved to have met him

  • @henryptak1726

    @henryptak1726

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mossy2209 Wonderful singer, great expressive power - and hugely underrated. May God rest him.

  • @simonettamaturi1641
    @simonettamaturi16415 ай бұрын

    Grandissimo Bruno!!!! Ho una cassetta audio registrata dal vivo,puoi aiutarmi con un tuo audio remaster? Ti seguo da tempo.Sempre chicche

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