My favourite is All too much I was introduced to him in late 70s by my late friend
@letmegoletmego11 күн бұрын
The answer was there all the time.
@sbradyork12 күн бұрын
Miquette Giraudy she was delicious!
@WarmRecordsVEVO15 күн бұрын
Cor
@brooklynboy100016 күн бұрын
I live the Costello version with Chet baker on trumpet
@keep_it_tidy5619 күн бұрын
Pity this didn’t make any of the OGWT DVDs. They must have loads of music they could put out on another volume. We are so lucky to have had OGWT.
@BenDowdy19 күн бұрын
Rippin' them skins!!
@marianocuevas36321 күн бұрын
Recuerdo el año que se publico el Lp y lo pude comprar. Un gran placer en mis oídos produjo.🎶🎵🥂
@zedcharlie23 күн бұрын
I remember this being broadcast. Still at school and into elp but not yet jazz. Remember loving oscar playing on tv
@AnthonyWilliams-ew3wp23 күн бұрын
Magnificent guitar player.
@ikarooz25 күн бұрын
All that superb piano 4:17 without sheet music 😮
@matthewgoldberg146125 күн бұрын
Keith comes across as a pretty narrow boogie-woogie player. Oscar is much more melodic, not just vamping.
@DAZ2811129 күн бұрын
Gary glitter Jimmy savile... say no more
@aprilapril220 күн бұрын
No. These were young lads NOT predators
@JJONNYREPPАй бұрын
Man Alive: The Ravers 1967 (Featuring Simon Dupree and the Big Sound) FULL VERSION. 3.9.24. get down and get wiv it. so they did. beats listening to the homo prattle on....
@aprilapril220 күн бұрын
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@JJONNYREPP20 күн бұрын
@@aprilapril2 ?
@bristolfashion4421Ай бұрын
I knew many of these type and my mates were doing a lot of this sort of stuff and then we went to places and took stuff and girls liked us and other blokes looked at us and go like where are they who are they can I be like them? Nothing changed, the carpets still stink and the papers still full of garbage so sad all dead now
@ProudAmerican10Ай бұрын
What kind of piano is that that is a weird sounding it almost sounds like an old saloon piano and a Steinway had a baby
@malcwhiteАй бұрын
One of the greatest guitarists of all time IMO. I have Live Herald, For To Next And Not Or, Open, the Khan album and a lot of Gong.
@ulrichseybold4120Ай бұрын
Grandios.
@RicardoRMartinelliАй бұрын
Two genius!
@grahamstubbs4962Ай бұрын
Christ, I'd forgotten about this. Last time I listened to this was at university. These guys will take you on a head trip and, after all, that's what you're at university for.
@GeorgeEthelSpiggottАй бұрын
Rosie & Jim and Teletubbies.
@marilynlinwoodАй бұрын
The REAL PUNK experience. Well I wake up in the morning …..🙏🏼🌺👍
@tony9532Ай бұрын
She seemed very torturated in her life !!
@ytpremium7649Ай бұрын
Never knew Keith Emerson was this spectacular
@jeanperino4790Ай бұрын
Majestueuse dans sa splendeur , Nico nous surprends , comme toujours . Un chant long symphonique , nous donnes le nom mélancolique . ❤❤❤❤ De l'espoir torturé , de l'harmonium . Vers un chemin lugubre , désorienté introverti . Ça descente dans les profondeurs de l'abîme , nous mènent vers le paradis immortel de plaisirs charnels ❤❤❤❤❤ La grande Nico. est parmi nous 😂😂😂😂 pour toujours dans le ciel étoilé ❤❤❤ De constellation lugubre ❤❤❤ Finalement épanouie de splendeur introverti ❤❤❤ Repose en paix ☮️☮️☮️☮️
@chrissmurray255Ай бұрын
I still have Really Free on 45, and I met Otway a few times at various festivals - he's a really nice bloke. I never met Wild Willy, but I did walk past him on Foregate Street in Stafford one time in 1977/8 - the afternoon of a JO+WWB concert in town. But I didn't talk to him. After all, part of his name is "Wild", and you don't just rush up to folk like that. I joined Otway and his band on stage in Portsmouth once (totally uninvited), when he was doing Crazy Horses, and I started acting 'horselike'. I was 'a bit' drunk. He didn't stop, but kept changing the lyric to various different animals that I would try to portray. Then he paused, smiled at me, and sang "Cra-zy Lemm-ings". Well, I had no choice but to hurl myself off the stage, which I did, and he just carried on like this happened all the time. Which is probably true.
@mickcooper8605Ай бұрын
Unforfetable, remrmber seeing this 47 years ago. Still amasing.
@hazza5999Ай бұрын
Here cos of Ced. God we needed punk. 😮
@beginpianoАй бұрын
Emerson, for the time, and the widely dismissive view among whites [towards the actuality of an articulate wealthy black man], is in my opinion disinterested and rude. He [while very talented and esteemed] should facilitate Peterson, in his role as an ambassador to people, and Peterson’s once in a lifetime ability to disprove racism
@ToobulaАй бұрын
KE did a couple of fun things with that honk-tonk piano, but this was not the time to use it.
@THEFORBIDDENMAN-lk7ofАй бұрын
THIS IS JUST FANTASTIC TO SEE - FROM ONE GREAT PLAYER TO THE OTHER
@ErickvdKАй бұрын
Mini Mott the Hoople!😊
@adlaird7Ай бұрын
This is amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this. " My penitence is empty". Just beautiful. Thank you again ❤!
@SamuelBlack84Ай бұрын
"Oh, no. Steve Hillage!"
@pch2230Ай бұрын
And that, Keith, is how you do it.
@RogerSloopАй бұрын
... nothing but tears of joy and sorrow. This clip is the definition of the word "poignant".
@arniedainter3997Ай бұрын
Sublime.
@DylanWhite-k5jАй бұрын
I love that Pip is throwing stones at his cymbals in the beginning 😅
@gasparucciox9706Ай бұрын
weird music
@jesserussell7242Ай бұрын
Two of my favorite piano players ever Keith Emerson and Oscar Peterson I just love their styles of playing that’s fantastic as well as art Tatum as well and it’s too bad that Keith Emerson and Oscar Peterson never recorded an album together that would’ve been fantastic.
@kevinlewis6541Ай бұрын
Rachel Flowers is AMAZING! I love her tribute to Keith Emerson! And all the other things she does. !! 😎👍🙏🏆❤️💯
@4n0r152 ай бұрын
Tracklist: 00:00 - Introduction 00:35 - Really Free 03:38 - Cheryl's Going Home 05:48 - Otway puts his guitar down 06:46 - Otway shows off his epic acrobatic skills 06:50 - Otway accidentally steps on the pedal for the first time 06:55 - Otway shows off that he is faster than the crewmember 07:01 - Otway accidentally steps on the pedal for the second time 07:03 - Otway realizes that he had accidentally stepped on the pedal for the second time 07:08 - Barrett flips the pedal back 07:14 - It's so damn sad. 07:18 - The most iconic moment from this concert 07:34 - Otway shows off his masculinity 07:38 - The THUNDA 07:41 - Otway showing the facial expression of a man who is rethinking his entire life 07:47 - Otway lying down 07:55 - Otway standing up 07:58 - Otway showing off his rope skipping skills with his imaginary skipping rope 08:00 - Otway showing off more of his masculinity while the credits start to roll 08:14 - Otway and Barrett pretending to be fighting on stage
@rainman526522 ай бұрын
Incredible song. The classic Family Line up. Wetton is amazing here