Paul Watson

Paul Watson

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  • @user-du1kf4zr8l
    @user-du1kf4zr8l12 сағат бұрын

    15:20 20:20

  • @baymanaustralia
    @baymanaustralia17 сағат бұрын

    I remember seeing them at the old Cloudland Ballroom in Brisbane around this time. I far as I remember they played much the same set. RIP Cloudland, a great venue and historic building sadly gone now.

  • @elloco6544
    @elloco654419 сағат бұрын

    One of their best... performances...!!! They played 'la France' very often. Makin' up the way for 'Happy drivers', oth, les gnomes, métal urbain...

  • @roytaylor6559
    @roytaylor6559Күн бұрын

    I was there with my Bro. We went on a hunch, as in the Melody Maker it was advertised as Blind Drunk Ft Matt Vinyl (is He a Small Face?). My Brother Jim was convinced it was Steve and was right!.

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6sКүн бұрын

    Нравиться ок добро пожаловать ок

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6sКүн бұрын

    Добро пожаловать в рай харьков ок

  • @billmayo1094
    @billmayo1094Күн бұрын

    ALC is a favorite album of Eric's. Right up there with Ah Via Musicom.

  • @andersonian3122
    @andersonian3122Күн бұрын

    Great footage and sound, especially for that time period when it was still camcorders and a lot of venues didn't let you record shows then. Saw them a month earlier at Deer Creek (now Ruoff) Music Center in Noblesville, IN during the Summer Daze tour w/ BOC, Pat Travers, and John Kay & Steppenwolf.

  • @johnwhyte2638
    @johnwhyte2638Күн бұрын

    Thanks for this awesome upload! I haven't seen this since the original airing lol. Shame Tony never got the kind of recognition his talent deserved.

  • @Drivehead103
    @Drivehead1032 күн бұрын

    I had never seen that Foghat video, thanks for posting!

  • @Drivehead103
    @Drivehead1032 күн бұрын

    Return of the boogeyman tour? Thanks for posting. When I started listening to hard Rock in the early seventies it was Ted Nugent, Foghat and Aerosmith that was on my turntable most of the time. It seems like it was just yesterday!

  • @bluesrocker68
    @bluesrocker683 күн бұрын

    Wow, JANE Live in the late 1980s. It brings back memories, I was lucky enough to see this band line-up twice at the ROCKHAUS in VIENNA with my Jane favorites like Hangman, Rest of my Live, Windows, So So long

  • @gregdolecki8530
    @gregdolecki85304 күн бұрын

    It's a little sad that 20 years prior they were filling stadiums, and here they were playing a summer concert-type thing in a park.

  • @groovedohg
    @groovedohg4 күн бұрын

    @gregdolecki8530 Well, if the current line up could do the same, they would be over the moon.

  • @gregdolecki8530
    @gregdolecki85304 күн бұрын

    @@groovedohg Without Rod and Dave, the "new line-up" is just a cover band.

  • @groovedohg
    @groovedohg3 күн бұрын

    @gregdolecki8530 Honestly, I think a Cover band would do a much better job than this line up. The vocalists are both below average... the stage show is boring. and I am not a fan of the setlist which includes Play that funky music.

  • @stephenstone8480
    @stephenstone84804 күн бұрын

    Man oh man, Rod really ballooned up over the years...

  • @gregdolecki8530
    @gregdolecki85304 күн бұрын

    Yeah, he sure did, not healthy. He could still play though, and he sounded the same as he did back in the glory days.

  • @user-ux9bx8kc5y
    @user-ux9bx8kc5y4 күн бұрын

    They must've been a menace in studios 😅

  • @williammazzotta5595
    @williammazzotta55954 күн бұрын

    Foghat 1973 NYC at Howard Steins Academy of Music....1st Row in NYC! And..Beacon Theater with Montrose as the opener!! Blew my mind!! As it should have!!!

  • @jefflewis5546
    @jefflewis55464 күн бұрын

    Amazing ! Lonsome Dave is missed. One of the greats

  • @user-og3ge5si6g
    @user-og3ge5si6g5 күн бұрын

    Never be gfr with out mark farner

  • @ronnieparkerscott6223
    @ronnieparkerscott62236 күн бұрын

    Thanks for posting this JM gem. Still miss him.❤

  • @TONIKOBLER
    @TONIKOBLER6 күн бұрын

    Comentário que eu faço é um antigo amigo meu falou o disco de vinil LP é arte

  • @georgebirch5635
    @georgebirch56356 күн бұрын

    Great slide guitarists?? Sure Duane Allman, Derek Trucks, and Johnny Winter, but the greatest slide player no one ever mentions is Rod Price, RIP ROD AND LONESOME DAVE 🕊🕊

  • @groovedohg
    @groovedohg6 күн бұрын

    @@georgebirch5635 Have to mention Rory Gallagher too

  • @georgebirch5635
    @georgebirch56355 күн бұрын

    @@groovedohg you are so correct!

  • @you166mhz
    @you166mhz7 күн бұрын

    Dave was about 54 yrs old here ... he passed away about 2 yrs later after this performance (2000) ....

  • @kevingamble8861
    @kevingamble88617 күн бұрын

    Saw them in Indy in '77. Opened with Fool for the City and was nonstop boogie for 2 straight hours. Wore my ass out! Always got your money's worth with Foghat. No buyers remorse.

  • @Joshualbm
    @Joshualbm7 күн бұрын

    Good lord, how about that for an opening number? 22 minutes of incredible playing, improvisation and genre crossing magnificence. Some blazing shred too!

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s8 күн бұрын

    Конечно я вас понимаю росийские недоросли хотите говорю деликатно не получиться далі без ком ок

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s8 күн бұрын

    Конечно я вас понимаю росийские недоросли хотите говорю деликатно не получиться далі без ком ок

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s8 күн бұрын

    Ви сначала повторите а потом комментируйте может вам и будет счастье харьков єто космос ок

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s8 күн бұрын

    Попробуйте повторите а потом что получиться ???

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s8 күн бұрын

    Немножко разрядим о май гот браво супер живем харьков ок

  • @JulieannChadwick
    @JulieannChadwick8 күн бұрын

    I think I was there. what year would this have been? Thanks for capturing it ❤

  • @groovedohg
    @groovedohg8 күн бұрын

    Its mentioned in the title i.e. 6 November 1987

  • @mjuhanil
    @mjuhanil11 күн бұрын

    I miss the days when much music was great

  • @bamgrok
    @bamgrok11 күн бұрын

    WOW Stoked on this guy 🎶🎸👏🏽 inspiring as hell thank you

  • @musicaroundtown9871
    @musicaroundtown987113 күн бұрын

    Mind blowing.. I'm grateful for discovering this channel. I'm 70 years old. Age is just a number when you rock your entire life. RIP Ken. You're a legend.

  • @lukemanify
    @lukemanify14 күн бұрын

    Jennifer Batten played He's Calling on Secondhand Smoke Tribute. Something different Check it out.

  • @lukemanify
    @lukemanify14 күн бұрын

    Reminds me of the later days Pat Travers lineup. Two young jazzy guys and even room for a bass solo! I never saw Paul Harwood do one... drummers got their turn in the 80's on some gigs.

  • @lukemanify
    @lukemanify14 күн бұрын

    Never heard such a Blues/Jazz gig from Frank. And 70's stuff from IV. He could not help himself, had to play Poppy! I remember him saying "The next one is an instrumental" and the bass player replied "They all are"... That was in the nineties.

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s15 күн бұрын

    Круто калина ок

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s15 күн бұрын

    Круто калина ок

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s15 күн бұрын

    Круто калина ок

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s15 күн бұрын

    Єти красавци ок о мой бог ?!!!бесподобно ок

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s15 күн бұрын

    Так аот поцелуйте счбя ок

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s15 күн бұрын

    Добро ракнуок красавціьтож так якт то так не по потреби ок бережи вас господь аминь

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s15 күн бұрын

    Хвати издеватьсь ок вам не стидно ок україна

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s15 күн бұрын

    Раскажу україна послущайте єро треш ок хватит издевааґваттсч оо

  • @user-dc2yg1ww6s
    @user-dc2yg1ww6s15 күн бұрын

    О май гот ок кравці оккак то так ок

  • @user-uy9no2el5l
    @user-uy9no2el5l16 күн бұрын

    チャーの魅力はなんか!言葉にできないね!

  • @Eric-xt8fr
    @Eric-xt8fr16 күн бұрын

    T😅❤🎉😊 ✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️🍀😢😅🎉❤❤❤

  • @cliffschneiderman8648
    @cliffschneiderman864816 күн бұрын

    some of the greatest times of my life. Thanks for all the memories

  • @MarkMcLaughlan-yb1xq
    @MarkMcLaughlan-yb1xq16 күн бұрын

    Seen them when i fifteen in a open air festival alex harvey was there 1976 48 years ago what a day that was amazing great front man awsome voice great memories me and my mates

  • @Weird_Old_Uncle_Kenny
    @Weird_Old_Uncle_Kenny16 күн бұрын

    This popped into my feed this morning, and man has it brought back some great memories! I was roadie/guitar tech for a local friend's band in Southern California, Harlin. Their first few gigs were at the legendary Golden Bear nightclub, situated directly across Pacific Coast Highway from the Huntington Beach pier, in 1985. Early the following year, the old Golden Bear building was ceased by the city of Huntington Beach, condemned, and quickly demolished, unfortunately. The club owner, Rick Babiracki, looked for a new establishment to provide great live music at, and one place he stumbled upon was a huge Asian-themed restaurant in nearby Santa Ana, CA, Kono Hawaii. I remember going there as a kid with my family every once in awhile for a "classy" version of Chinese food. The main dining room featured a huge stage that featured a large troupe of Polynesian dancers for your dining entertainment. In the summer of 1986, Rick contracted with the restaurant to be the venue for a number of concerts featuring a lot of his typical entertainers, usually names who "had been" big, or were on their way up. Our band, Harlin, was the latter. Rick contacted our band and asked if we'd do a couple of shows opening for "headliners" there. The first was Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels, which was great. The 2nd was Steve Marriott & Packet of Three, but I think Rick had told us it was "Steve Marriott of Humble Pie", but all we heard was "Humble Pie". So that's how WE advertised it. Our manager bought a radio ad on major LA rock station 94.7 KMET that aired all week before the show, right during the drive home just after 5pm when most folks listen to the radio, stuck on LA freeways, bumper to bumper. Our ad announced that "Golden Bear presents Humble Pie at Kono Hawaii..." (Long snippets of "30 Days in the Hole" and "I Don't Need No Doctor" as the announcer gave the details)... "featuring Harlin" (short snippet of their self-produced demo single). The result was the tickets were completely sold out. Before the show, our manager and the promoters came and lectured that our band was the opening act, and would NOT to do an encore number after their set, regardless of audience response. Everyone agreed. Ok, on with the show... While Harlin were local darlings on the Hollywood Strip "hair-metal" live music scene, they were definitely NOT metal in any way. They were more like a slightly-heavier version of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers. Hard enough to be "metal-friendly", but also very "Classic rock-friendly" as well. My point being that Humble Pie fans would easily enjoy and embrace Harlin's music. They did. The audience was on fire during Harlin's entire set. Then came their final song, their self-produced demo which had been featured on the "Local Music Show" on 95.5 KLOS, "Since You Left Me", the song which was normally played during their set's encore. Since they were not allowed an encore tonight, so it was simply the last song of their set. Now the stage was huge, incredibly wide. The only stage entrance was from a door directly in the center of the back, which was the dancers' dressing room on the other side. For whatever reason, our band was given the dressing room behind the stage, while Humble Pie took another down the hall. As guitar tech, one of my normal duties was that once they started their final song, that was my cue to "stow the spare guitars". Each of our players had a spare guitar on a stand onstage, which they could easily grab and switch to with my help in case of a broken string or electronic failure and continue their set without a hiccup. So, I grabbed the 2 spares from my side of the stage and brought them into the dressing room behind the stage, where the guitar cases were. As I came into the room, Steve and the Packet of Three were all sitting on a couch on the far wall. I probably looked a bit startled to see them there, but Steve gave a little nod and a friendly look, and I went about my business, in a bit of a hurry because my next job was to take the main guitars from our players as they came offstage. Steve watched me working, listening to our band play their best song, and said "It's great to hear a great young band playing straight-ahead rock like we always did." "Thanks." It was barely a stammer. Then the guitar solo was ending, and I had to get in position. I moved to the stage door, opened it, and got ready to accept the main axes as my boys came offstage. I was in the doorway, literally reaching for the guitar necks, when Steve suddenly pushed himself around me, gently shoving me back as he took my place in the doorway, effectively blocking anyone from coming through. He yelled out "Great goin', lads! Now go on out and give us another!!" I saw as everyone looked back toward the audience, who were definitely calling for an encore, our manager and the promoter were clearly visible overlooking the back of the club, and they were both shaking their heads "NO!". But little Steve Marriott had more clout, my boys went back out and played another one. As our band chilled down after their show, Steve and his boys hung with us and gave great appreciation for my buddies' music. Then Steve selected just 2 of our party to have special seats for their set. Our drummer and ME! He had 2 chairs on the side of the stage behind the main speakers, right where my station was during our band's set. We were 15-20 feet from Steve during his performance, and it was freaking amazing! More than once during guitar solos, he looked right over at us to make sure we were enjoying the show, played licks "just for us". Awesome AF! That's my memory of that evening. He was a little guy with a HUGE voice, and based on my limited exposure to him, he also seemed to have a huge heart and an undeniable love of music! When a friend asked me what I thought of him, my response was "He was a real gent." Steve Marriott is not the most famous person I've ever met, but I have ever-since treasured the memory of that evening as my favorite rock & roll moment in my life. I was deeply saddened when I heard of his tragic death. Thanks so much for posting this concert!

  • @scream62
    @scream6219 күн бұрын

    oooh. waited for this.

  • @pauljones8438
    @pauljones843819 күн бұрын

    Cool. Was there. Ate a lot of trips. Great event