Like Santana meets the Airplane. I was 10 when this came out I’d forgotten it. Thanks for this.
@johngore7744Сағат бұрын
That unmistakable San Francisco sound. Much like Jefferson Airplane. Love it. Cheers from Montreal Quebec Canada 🇨🇦
@carlritchie71398 сағат бұрын
Deem were the days at Fillmore West - Winterland. Rest you both in peace.
@artderesh221Күн бұрын
FYI the guy singing is in Jefferson Starship now and they play a couple Quicksilver songs
@aurora1957AКүн бұрын
That's not David Freiberg singing.
@janibeg3247Күн бұрын
I have their album
@patzzajКүн бұрын
Sad them live in 1970 ish
@scottprather56452 күн бұрын
Hell yeah man bring back the sixties
@florinpitulice57352 күн бұрын
Masterpiece ❤
@trips44773 күн бұрын
Wow !!!!!!!
@jerryturner39973 күн бұрын
Wow, Winterland-SF 🔙 in the night! Definitely the Bo Diddley beat. 'Quicksilver'-👍..🎼..🎸..🎶..
@vincentbuccieri93054 күн бұрын
Masterpiece! Master Cassidy was On of the Best Bassists of His Era!
@grandwazoo91124 күн бұрын
The best version IMO is the live one on "Happy Trails". John was on fire. In the 80's I saw him in a band called Zero. Underrated guitarist. RIP.
@harryking9174 күн бұрын
Thank God for Quicksilver and Country joe and fish
@Mrzeee9995 күн бұрын
who do you love well back then it was LSD...................
@Mrzeee9995 күн бұрын
did see Donovan though in early 74' at the Berkeley Community Theatre
@Mrzeee9995 күн бұрын
not sure of the date but missed out by a year later moving to Oakland...............
@ManfredSteinhauer-b4o6 күн бұрын
1968 schon meine Lieblings-Band ! Unvergessen ! LP -Aufnahme ist besser !1968 already my favorite band ! Unforgotten ! LP recording is better !
@zinc10246 күн бұрын
The east coast had the Allman Brothers with Duane and Dicky...and San Francisco has Quicksilver with John Cippolina and Gary Duncan!! Fantastic.
@ВадимМижинский6 күн бұрын
Неожиданно нарвался. Отличная музыка. Вспомнил юность
@1969komodo7 күн бұрын
❤❤❤ 🇺🇦
@evlorenzoni9 күн бұрын
I would like to know who had the great idea of putting that woman on stage!! Everything about this video is fantastic! 😊
@franzkafka7710 күн бұрын
Cippolina's absolute mastery of the Bigsby true vibrato tailpiece is an American musical touchstone. The sound of the 60's counterculture on the West Coast, distilled.
@patrickvasseur399710 күн бұрын
🥰😍🤩😋😛😜🤪😝
@kevinmulcahy799112 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting! I'd never seen this footage before.😃
@clovergrass943913 күн бұрын
Dino and Micky Hart, the two interlopers, should've put a band together.
@larry175416 күн бұрын
Saw QMS twice in Miami back in the mid-70's, what a treat that was!!!!!
@elrobertoreal18 күн бұрын
Truly fantastic to listen in January 2025, 51 years and two months later! Who and where plays today music like this?! NOBODY ... R.I.P. John and Gary!
@ronaldkable18 күн бұрын
Intimate rock
@bitcoin135418 күн бұрын
Uff!! 👍👍👍👍🥃🥃💪💪💪🍺🍺🍺👏👏🍷🍞🍞🍝🍝👍👍💪💪💪💩🥃👏👏👏💪💪💪💪
@ranick913419 күн бұрын
I wish there was one of them doing, "Don't Cry My Lady Love". 😍
@Allen-xu2wv21 күн бұрын
Seen them in New Jersey lots of times
@robertkenney345621 күн бұрын
God doesn't make them like these anymore. Sad 😔Butt Kickin Rock😄
@TheOverlordOfProcrastination22 күн бұрын
Some of his solos on Maximum Darkness, when he was playing with Man, are legendary or me.
@christianebm536023 күн бұрын
Long John Silver - Dave Brock is JA 1978
@studebakerhoch25 күн бұрын
I met John Cippolina at the Paradise Theater in Boston when he was playing with a band called Zero.... really nice guy, and he had that customized SG with him that has the really cool modified pick guard and the buffalo nickels inlaid into the volume and tone knobs. He turned me on to using gun oil to lubricant my neck and strings. Have used it since.
@guillermopatatasperea26 күн бұрын
far out
@gchollick26 күн бұрын
i think quicksilver, the dead, and the airplane were fillmore mainstays for bill graham.
@Сергей-я1к9ц26 күн бұрын
❤😊колесо. Истории. Не. Повернуть. Вспять. Россия 3:42
@Сергей-я1к9ц26 күн бұрын
❤😊колесо. Истории. Не. Повернуть. Вспять. Россия 3:42
@TimEdwards-sx2pq27 күн бұрын
Love Quicksilver thank you KZbin
@stevetolliver859927 күн бұрын
Thanks for post
@beelzebubairways27 күн бұрын
Sometimes I think Jorma is far more an acoustic folk blues player than a psychedelic hard rocker..
@lindaturner136128 күн бұрын
I bought the album when it first came out & played it to death! Totally trippy! I'm so glad I was young in that era...
@lloydwilliams436829 күн бұрын
Didn't know of this one. I heard George Thorogood's version (whole album) many, many times.
@MaxExpatr29 күн бұрын
One of best and most under appreciated bands of their time. Radio stations rarely played them because QMS made music that did not fit into the stations format and payola. This tape is a rare treat. Muchas gracias. Vaya con Dios.
@walterthomazdaquino17729 күн бұрын
Amo, I love Jorma and Cassady. I'm South America, nothing in my life meeting this guys, but, I lovedy the songs of Hot Tuna
Thanks fellas, really enjoyed that ! Berkeleynative here, if that is '73', then the year I graduated High School, I thought it was earlier. I was fortunately able to see Quicksilver at different occasions as a kid and first went to the Fillmore and Avalon Ballrooms at only 12 years old with my close neighbors and their hip parents. Along with the music we were still equally fascinated with slightly older "hippie's girls and the herbal atmosphere, incense and adult antics. We'd hang out where there were black lights and get painted on by fluorescents from stoned out girls and trip on the light shows and techniques of their creators. It seemed they were using colored oil and water mixes between two glass dishes using wall projectors and illumination from underneath, was one technique. We were able to study their moves and they would put up with us as we were respectful. That began in 1967 and for a few years was lucky to return and see the young Santana Blues Band, Janis and Big Brother and Holding Company, Loading Zone even Hendrix and sooo many more ! I feel we were fortunate, most kids would have wanted to but had no one to take them or knew how to get them in. Thanks for this video, it's a hooka full of memories of the times. I still have a stack somewhere I believe, of the old post cards we signed up to get and received by U.S. Mail to our home for two or three years. Bill Graham, we'd see and became familiar with at 12, 13 and 14 yrs old. He told us just to be cool, and later it seemed maybe the law became more intense and was harder for a minor to be in there. We got a good fill while it lasted and kept getting the post cards for Fillmore, Avalon, Carousel... Then came the Love-ins, Be-ins and Mount Tamalpais Festivals. Too much to write, my eyes are getting blue light blurry. Sorry for bragging, I used to keep it all to myself but Quicksilver brought a little out of the cobwebs for a moment. Best to all... some of Deep Purple were older brothers of friends when I was 15 I believe and was so privileged to watch them practice a couple of times in a house and a garage. No more, I promise...got me hyped, I can't tell ya how much. Keep kicking it old real acid rockers ! Nice to read other life stories, is sentimental value for sure.
@Allen-fi4keАй бұрын
I'm 73, going on 74. The music of our generation is without a doubt, the best music ever produced.
@franciscopinto440625 күн бұрын
Yes sir I don't speak English but is the Best music
@davestauffer391225 күн бұрын
Never really listened to them aside from one song but this one is FANTASTIC! (same age)
@nrohrs368924 күн бұрын
I’m 62 and I completely agree with you!!
@stephenduffy56221 күн бұрын
I'm 64 and i think you're spot on. The older i get the better it all sounds.
@louisebeichner837917 күн бұрын
I agree....we had the best music ❤
@bobmar7417Ай бұрын
Now you listen to the classics and think what fools we were to listen to primitive rock 24 hours a day. Three chords, three strokes. Why did we waste years at the conservatory? Ripped jeans and long hair. Now we see what the world has come to.