I wonder if John ever got together with Rory Gallagher and stopped the world backin the good old days?❤😊🎸🎤🌋🍄☘️🍀🎇
@PETRAMOTION19 күн бұрын
Paul Kattner hired me. I was a dancer at the The Hungry I club and he came in , He paid me 20 bucks and gave me a summary of love T-shirt to dance on stage during their show.. I’m wearing a gauze off the shoulder, white dress with a purple sash and flowers in my hair.
@PETRAMOTION19 күн бұрын
Paul Kattner hired me. I was a dancer at the Hungry I club and he came in , He paid me 20 bucks and gave me a summary of love T-shirt to dance on stage during their show.. I’m wearing a gauze off the shoulder, white dress with a purple sash and flowers in my hair.
@michaelneal90020 күн бұрын
half the people in this video worked at Apple or Commodore
@gracedemaree755620 күн бұрын
Me also thank you for posting miss everyone thankful I was blessed in my life
@DecriminalizeMarijuanaАй бұрын
The BEST
@TeaParty1776Ай бұрын
All those foxy daancing chicks are now old ladies. What a bringdown!
@adirondacktrekking1972Ай бұрын
Loving this peek at Jon and the rest of the crew 🙏🎸🤙
@bobseverin12262 ай бұрын
The good old days! Gone, not forgotten!
@bobseverin12262 ай бұрын
John was the b st I think be heard!
@alantaylor27183 ай бұрын
I’m 71 and grew up listening to Nick Gravenites awesome. Check out Electric Flag with some special talent. 1974.
@thomasbradley2677Ай бұрын
71 here also. Great tunes. Peace ✌.
@ricklewis58043 ай бұрын
Rare glimpse of Nick without his signature coat.
@1pennsylvaniaave3 ай бұрын
love Cippollina, In my mind created the whole SF sound that I love
@dlanodrelda4 ай бұрын
A great natural blues singer
@theoccidilian48964 ай бұрын
I saw Gravenites play every Friday for years. Rest in peace, friend. I saw Cippolina once. He kept me sane on that occasion.
@ericusdaniel78904 ай бұрын
The best blues voice and jam ever .will pay anything to saw them live .from South Africa
@victorevans29965 ай бұрын
I was there!
@GeoffreyMorrison-xh2eo6 ай бұрын
I've just discovered some more Cíppolina stúff here: Look up Dave_M for that. A few others offer some clips, too I wondered about Dino--after the band splintered. Now I have a better picture--thanks to you here! Dino's obit page is somewhere here.: I made an entry in it. Dino was part of an old gypsy family. That explains much of it "Jesse Oris Farrow" is another alias for Dino. I just can't get over "Fresh Air": Dino nailed it! It's in my top 10. It sprung from a special studio, in a special place. This is similar to the "Stairway to Heaven' history. "St. Charles," from Jefferson Starship and "Fresh Air" are as good as anything else Viva San Francisco! The magical sounds wafting from it's steep streets--in that special, yet sorely troubled, era!
@raymondarata65496 ай бұрын
Link Wray, John Cipollina, Nick Gravenites, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Northern California...It doesn't get any better than this!
@josephlemko30276 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing this clip. I have always appreciated the talents of Nick Gravenites & John Cipollina.✌️
@ludovicnempont84427 ай бұрын
Le groove excellentt. Bonjour de la chaine la rapologie
@sammy-wi8pi7 ай бұрын
Dino was the quintessence of rock anti-everything ...his songs always questioned everything . He was ahead of his time by far ❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😢
@Julian-je8jj7 ай бұрын
Superguitarrista Cipollina..RIP.. QMS hizo la mejor versión de este tema.. por cierto, algunas de las tías que bailan están bastante buenas en ese 1983....como yo estaba también...
@jensandersen70117 ай бұрын
An amazing man and a hell of a talent.
@dirthgr7 ай бұрын
wow, IMO, minute 14:35 - 17:50, whatever song this is, JC ad GD so great, always love everything Cipollina, but 15.55 Douglass runs riot in his lead...as far as guitar, richest "bar band" ever
@kripakov7 ай бұрын
Mickey is the heaviest dude in rock-n-roll, he is in fact a researcher, scholar and musicologist par excellence. He gathered the largest collection of field recordings of indigenous people’s sacred, folkloric and popular music from around the globe, as well as a collection of instruments and donated the entirety of decades research to be preserved though the US Library of Congress and Smithsonian Folkways for all people. Mickey employed Ethnomusicologist Prof of Music Fred Lieberman to scour the Libraries of the world in his quest for the origins of the drum and its use with the sacred. His contribution to the documentation of rapidly disappearing cultures is vast. He is sooo much more than the drummer of a rock band.
@ericminch7 ай бұрын
A musician who knew him said he was the most prolific songwriter he’d ever encountered. “He could write a song on his way to the bathroom, and he’d do the lyrics on the way back."
@rodrigoinfante93158 ай бұрын
gold
@MTovar1Z1Z8 ай бұрын
Bravo-excellent
@birdonthehorizon8 ай бұрын
Terrific.
@kasiii75338 ай бұрын
In May 1967 I attended the Avalon Ballroom concert by QMS. I remember the cigarette jutting out of the tuning head of Mr. Cipollina's guitar. Incomparable music. Great memories.
@ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣΧΡΙΣΤΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ-η9φ8 ай бұрын
LIVE: Sausalito Art Festivsl, Sausalito, CA, (Sep. 3 or 4 or 5, 1983) Pride of Man (Hamilton Camp)
@jean-pierrelaurens94578 ай бұрын
Bonsoir, quand vous avez entendu Cobra et l’album Happy Trails, vous reconnaissez immédiatement le jeu, le son et l’immense talent de ce guitariste sous-estimé et méconnu en France. J’ai bientôt 78 ans et écoute chaque fois avec le même plaisir/ frisson les 2 premiers albums de QSMS et son guitariste fabuleux ❤ Merci KZbin de nous permettre de le voir en live👍👍
@jonRboy9 ай бұрын
IMHO, one of the things that stands out with Cipollina's playing, compared to other rock guitarists, is that when he solos he just doesn't just play a scale like he's playing over one chord. He plays through the chord changes and his soloing reflects the chord changes. Of course there are a bunch of other unique things about his playing/style but that to me is the most important one.
@written128 ай бұрын
Garcia did that as well, at least when soloing on songs. I agree- it makes the solos much more compelling.
@jonRboy8 ай бұрын
@@written12 yeah good point; Garcia did it too. You know what’s a good example of that? I know there are many but ‘Ship of Fools’ on the Mars Hotel LP always stood out for me. I’m referring to the solo he takes at the end of the tune. He hooks into the chords and the melody while soloing. I think it’s some of his best work in the confines of a song (as opposed to long extended jamming).
@jmason283811 ай бұрын
Too many scenes of the audience... not enough footage of Mr. C. ... 😢🙏🕯🌹💐😫😞❤⚡️🌡🦊🏆🎸🎓🧠☝️🖖👑 🧙♂️🪄✨️🎸🗿🎵🌉🌄
@thescarletandgrey250511 ай бұрын
Gravenites was a heck of a good singer. Wish I was old enough to drive out to where any band of his was playing back in the day
@davidewing5605 Жыл бұрын
Dino is fantastic. He was great in Quicksilver Messager Service. His albums I really love Children Of The Sun. It blew my mind when I heard first on KMPX in San Francisco.He was a good song writer also.I lived my first 20 years in the Bay Area. I saw him with Quicksilver at a concert. When I was a teenager, I saw a lot of concerts. I was blessed to be a teenager and live in the Bay Area. It was the perfect place to be in the world at the time. Now San Francisco is taken over by the homeless and the drug addicts, and is dangerous. So I am in Arizona, were you can walk the streets and it is safe. Dave in Arizona
@bradpipal Жыл бұрын
Damn, this is so hot!!! 14:38…
@johnbeckham1483 Жыл бұрын
Thank you KSAN FM STEREO 95 & in particular Richard Gossett for your great broadcasting years especially circa 1976 through 1978!
@waynesilverman3048 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like Rocky Erickson solo song a slightly
@hanssvoboda Жыл бұрын
Cipollina killing it, as always.
@VirginiaWolf88 Жыл бұрын
Incredible Musician. Thank You for posting!!!!!
@davidfarris894 Жыл бұрын
I have to say this again.....I saw Thunder n Lightning round 82 at the Keyestone Berkeley opening for Roy Buchanan.One of the best shows I have ever seen.As I have seen some good ones.These guys were so fucking good we were all wondering when their set was over how Roy could be better.He was.Not by much.Roy hit 10.00 T n L hit around 9.80. Small Walk in Box was their showstopper.Roy jammed Johns Blues and Turn to Stone to EPIC LEVELS.One killer night for the music.
@robin2012ism Жыл бұрын
nice close ups of chippy.
@alfredoleonelgonzaleznava7069 Жыл бұрын
Bravo MAESTRAZO!!!
@goggles051 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for posting! That sound...!
@johnjaco5544 Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@johnjaco5544 Жыл бұрын
What a great jam.These guys rock,thank you.Born and raised there,went to every outdoor kegger,gig,concert,it was the best time of my life.Thank you God for letting me grow up there and in this time.