1. Blinding Light Show/Moonchild 2. Street Fighter/Street Fighter (reprise) 3. Ordinary Man 4. Allied Forces 5. Rock and Roll Machine 6. Lay It on the Line 7. Killing Time 8. Tears in the Rain 9. Nature's Child 10. American Girls 11. Tear the Roof Off 12. Fight the Good Fight Honorables: 13. In the Night 14. Rock Out, Roll On 15. Never Surrender Look up the show from Chicago from August 19, 1979. It was a radio broadcast with this set list. Might be my favorite live show. American Girls Street Fighter Hold On Lay It on the Line Blinding Light Show (nearly 10 minutes) Rock and Roll Machine 24 Hours a Day Takes Time The King Biscuit show is from Cleveland October 12, 1981 (my birthday, wrong year as I am WAY older) Tear the Roof Off American Girls Lay It on The Line Allied Forces Fight the Good Fight Blinding Light Show/Moonchild Rock and Roll Machine I Live for the Weekend Nature's Child - Drum Solo - Rocky Mountain Way Hot Time in the City Tonight
@logancollins70974 сағат бұрын
This was a blast! Thanks again for having Me and Sidney on Davey! Expect something from this trio again in the near future on our channel and Cretin Classics again! Rock Out and Prog On!
@indamood88065 сағат бұрын
Real Metal freaks 😄 Not the kind of stylish poser bullshit "metalheads"
@Slogan87034 сағат бұрын
LOL thanks for the kind words
@logancollins70972 күн бұрын
Finally got round to watching this! Great job you guys both and awesome lists as well. My all time top Purple song will always be Burn. Such (firey?) Energy in that track and im a HUGE MK 3 guy! When Jon and Richie do thise unison lines in the solo part. Magic
@roytavarao3 күн бұрын
Another top notch video, huge Deep Purple fan, from the very first 3 albums with Rod Evans till the Perfect Strangers record ....
@merikblackmore3 күн бұрын
Interesting lists, it's nice to see the deeper cuts mentioned, particularly Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming. I think Purpendicular is a top 5 Purple studio album. I was fortunate to see Rat Bat Blue live at my 1st Purple show in Portsmouth 17 Feb 96, I remember it was a good long version, I was very happy they played so much new material & older songs never played before. It is difficult to pick favs but today mine would be: 14 Bad Attitude 13 This Time Around / Owed to 'G' 12 Seventh Heaven 11 Ted the Mechanic 10 Stormbringer 09 Strange Kind of Woman 08 Fireball 07 When a Blind Man Cries 06 Perfect Strangers 05 Mistreated (knew this 1st by Whitesnake and Rainbow) 04 Holy Man 03 Speed King 02 Wring That Neck (BBC 70 version) 01 Highway Star
@allornadaaccordingtojack76014 күн бұрын
Here are mine; 1 Hard Lovin' Man 2 Burn 3 Lazy 4 Rat Bat Blue 5 Highway Star 6 Bloodsucker 7 Might Just Take Your Life 8 Space Truckin 9 You Fool No One 10 Super Trooper 11 Gypsy's Kiss 12 Kentucky Woman No Smoke on the Water for me either. I saw the House of Blue Light tour at Radio City.
@rockshowcritique4404 күн бұрын
I love seeing the variety in the lists.....shows you how diverse a band really is
@curlessmania47085 күн бұрын
Great video gentlemen! It is very hard to narrow down to 12 tracks with this band. I love that Demons eye made the list!
@brandon13515 күн бұрын
Great episode Davey 👍 I’m not really familiar with all their albums but the top songs I like are (in no order) 1. Space Truckin’ 2. Highway Star 3. Burn 4. Child In Time 5. You Fool No one Sorry the list isn’t really long as I mentioned not too familiar with their catalogue. Looking forward to your next video/appearance Brandon 🇦🇺😎
@pjones84046 күн бұрын
My top 12 and 3 honorable mentions: Hard Lovin' Man And the Address (debut album) Flight of the Rat Speed King Lazy Highway Star Mary Long Rat Bat Blue Burn Lay Down, Stay Down You Fool No One Pictures of Home Honorable - Smoke on the Water Fireball No One Came
@daveycretin6646 күн бұрын
@@pjones8404 Excellent list! I wish l could’ve added about half of your choices. Thanks for posting!
@pjones84045 күн бұрын
@@daveycretin664 you could have. LOL
@underlordsuniverse78236 күн бұрын
Honorable Mentions: Hard Lovin' Woman A Bit on the Side Nobody's Home ----- Space Truckin' Any Fule Know That You Can't Do it Right (With the One You Love) Fireball Perfect Strangers Somebody Stole My Guitar Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming Gettin' Tighter Burn You Fool No One No One Came Rat Bat Blue We should do a Deep Purple episode at some point. How I got into to Deep Purple is mildly amusing (at least to me). Anyway, this is an almost impossible task. Had to leave out some real gems that I absolutely love, as obviously you do too.
@daveycretin6646 күн бұрын
@@underlordsuniverse7823 Some great choices on your list! Nice to see the Bolin AND McBride eras both get a mention. Very cool indeed. Thanks for commenting and watching!
@underlordsuniverse78236 күн бұрын
@@daveycretin664 the solo in "A Bit on the Side" is stellar! Love how he keeps going after Gillan's vocal comes back in. And I'd say Come Taste the Band is underrated on the whole.
@GUR-ARYEA6 күн бұрын
talk about the first vocalist by the purples...and he is rod evanse. he was the lead vocal on the first 3 albums from deep purple.
@daveycretin6646 күн бұрын
@@GUR-ARYEA I definitely mentioned Rod Evans and also Nick Simper. Thanks for watching!
@GUR-ARYEA6 күн бұрын
talk about the all rock vocalists... by deep purple.the singers ones.
@GUR-ARYEA6 күн бұрын
deep purple.one of the best hard rock bands of all times.
@daveycretin6646 күн бұрын
@@GUR-ARYEA We agree with you! You’ve got great in music. Thanks for watching!
@CreacionesZuaid6 күн бұрын
IQ was my first live show, I love this band, my favourites album are the seventh house, ever, frequency and dark matter
@bicyclelegsmusic9 күн бұрын
That Jon Anderson album is so good! Thanks for your list Davey!
@TedMach-xz5zx9 күн бұрын
BOC what can we say where would i be with outhem in my life
@allornadaaccordingtojack760110 күн бұрын
Wow, Judas Priest for # 1, eh? You know how much I love Priest, but this would not be a top album for me. We all hear things differently, so I'm glad you like it, whereas I would want something considerably heavier. I just listened to Jugulator again yesterday, lol.
@rockshowcritique44010 күн бұрын
Short and Sweet wow
@daveycretin66410 күн бұрын
@@rockshowcritique440 For multiple reasons: 1. I wanted to make it a short, but I didn’t know the intricacies involved with creating a short. Now, I’ll know for the future. 2. It’s late January and l should’ve done it last month. 3. Just trying to change things up and be a tad less verbose… at least occasionally! 😉 Thanks for watching.
@JohntheMusicNut16 күн бұрын
What an educational and passionate tribute to the wonderful musician that was Mr. John Sykes. Fantastic job, Davey!
@roytavarao16 күн бұрын
Hey Man, just discovered your channel, thanks for the tribute .... Sykes was an outstanding player.
@StevenDavid-4q216 күн бұрын
We are all sadden by the death of John Sykes, which you gave an excellent tribute to. It is Never needed to give an excuse for posting a video on your channel. It is always a righteous act to honor the passing of somebody. Also, I haven't seen a bad video topic which you have posted to date and in fact, I've enjoyed every one that I've watched thus far. There are things you know about the subject matter that I don't hear from other channels - which makes your post video both interesting and unique. Thanks for another wonderful video.
@dougodell305116 күн бұрын
Excellent tribute, Davey! It’s also worth remembering the reformed version of Thin Lizzy he took on the road to pay tribute to Phil’s music.
@rockshowcritique44016 күн бұрын
A sad loss for sure. His work on The 1987 Whitesnake will go down as some of the greatest axe work ever. Never a fan of Blue Murder sadly. Tried numerous times it does nothing for me. R.I.P. John
@peejaypv26 күн бұрын
Hello, Davey. We enjoyed your video about Jon Camp, as it captures his importance in the history of symphonic progressive rock worldwide. We would like to share some information about our experience of having him as a guest musician. I am Paulo Venegas from Ars Pro Vita, a Brazilian symphonic progressive rock band whose latest album, 'Truth', released in July 2022, featured Jon Camp playing on two tracks. He had already played on two tracks on our album 'Peace' in 2020. In fact, one of the tracks he plays on ('Hero') was dedicated to Jon Tout, who passed away in 2015. We were very sad to see our friend go, so we decided to pay tribute. We have composed a single that is about to be released. It will be presented on two radio stations in Brazil that have a significant audience among progressive music fans, along with the four tracks he played on the albums and an interview with us, recounting our experience with his time at Ars. Also as longtime Renaissance fans, it was a privilege to have him as a friend and partner. Another piece of information for you: I spoke with Chris Gill, from Band of Rain, the last English band with which Jon recorded two albums, in 2020 and 2021. He confirmed that 'Truth' was the last album he played on. Apart from that, I haven't been able to find anything about what happened to him, only condolences from people close to him. I hope you already know something. Best regards, Paulo.
@GrabAStackofRocK26 күн бұрын
Wish I had seen em Davey. Love the Cher gimmick.
@davidcaylor428626 күн бұрын
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
@irenelundrigan120127 күн бұрын
So ya met Chuck McGill, color me impressed.
@rockshowcritique44027 күн бұрын
(Placeholder) wow you really like these guys. I know who they are but not familiar with their music. So many bands....so little time as we say.
Saw This is Spın̈al Tap for the first time just a month ago or so, can't believe I put it off for so long! --- Lori S.
@joebloggs863627 күн бұрын
One of my top three bass players ever,if you are a Chris Squire from Yes fan you will love JON CAMP.
@sspbrazilАй бұрын
The Road of Bones is dark, but brilliant.
@daveycretin664Ай бұрын
@@sspbrazil One of our panelists would definitely concur, sir. Thanks for watching and commenting. Happy New Year! 🎊
@shanestineford1076Ай бұрын
Excellent show as always . Really enjoy your channel. Keep up the great work.
@SerenaBlackCatАй бұрын
I grew up listening to Renaissance records. Theyve been such a part of my life and he was a part of that. His lead vocals in songs like Kiev, his harmony, and now ive had his epic solo from live Ashes are Burning playing in my head for awhile. Yes i will always listen to Renaissance!
@pumpkinholdАй бұрын
By the time I finally got around to seeing Renaissance live, John Tout & Terry had already left, and they were down to playing smaller venues. Saw them three times from the late 70's to early 80's, at least once with Gavin Harrison. Two of the shows were the Waldorf in San Francisco, and the Keystone in Berkeley. The other club escapes me now. Sadly, prog bands couldn't get arrested by 1979. At least not in the States or the UK. In Japan, and parts of South America and Europe though, things were better, but that did not help our prog troopers find a label. In past interviews, Annie had put the blame mostly on Jon for the push toward a quasi-new wave direction (and this, apparently, was also the source of their falling-out), but there were likely no correct paths they could have taken after Azure D' Or. Keep doing the type of material we love? Great, but what record company exec was going to let them record it? I never talked to anyone in Renaissance, though seeing them close up in the small clubs, for purely selfish reasons, was pretty awesome. At that Berkeley show, Jon put on an extra-long solo due to Michael D having "string malfunctions". Michael was trying to do his own solo on the electric he was using then, which in prior years he never attempted, but he had problems. So Mister Camp stepped in a bit early, and played portions of his solos we were familiar with, but then really went off the reservation and tore into some stuff I had never heard live or on any recording before or since. Like a man possessed. The only comparable prog bass solo I've seen was when Steve Hackett actually let Ian Ellis light our hair on fire. Hearing of John Tout's passing many years back was depressing enough, and now with Mickey and Jon both gone too, it feels like part of my past has been deleted. I'm getting afraid to look at youtube or facebook these days. Thanks for the video. My thoughts to Jon's family.
@davidlong178628 күн бұрын
I always wondered why Annie said , paraphrasing, "We don't talk about Jon Camp" in an interview she did years ago. I presume it is because of the falling out they had due to the factors you mentioned. Glad to see she honored Jon on her FB page though, so let bygones be bygones. I also didn't see Renaissance until around 1980 during their Camera Camera album in a small venue called Alex Cooley's Ball Room in Atlanta Ga. Strange but it says online that the venue closed in 1979 but I was there in 1980, oh well. They put on a great show but I never was a fan of that album nor Time Line that came afterward. I wanted the progrock style not the pop style they embraced for a short time before disbanding.
@bobparr4723Ай бұрын
The most underrated bass player in progressive rock history! Ashes are burning, Turn of the cards, Scheherazade and other stories, Novella and A song for all seasons. A five album run up there with all the great prog bands
@Wayner71Ай бұрын
I've always loved 'Mad Man Moon'. It's my favourite from 'Trick.' I'm informed that they never attempted it live.
@garry_bАй бұрын
Thank you for giving Jon a well-deserved tribute
@HenryWright-ni3ehАй бұрын
Enjoyed this Davey and Tia. Very educational. Big fan of the Fixx. First got into them when I saw “Stand or Fall” and “Red Skies” on early MTV, had “Reach the Beach” on cassette, but then forgot about them for many years until I got “The Ultimate Collection” on CD sometime after 2000. Got “Reach the Beach” again on CD and all their other albums on CD after that including the US version of “Shuttered Room” which I had never had in any form before. I like “Shuttered Room,” but I don’t have the history with it that I do with “Reach the Beach” (I like all of their albums and Cy Curnin’s solo albums too, although I only have them digitally as they are pretty rare and expensive on CD). I’m not entirely sure about this but my general impression is that there has never been a proper reissue campaign for the band and even though while listening to your show I imagined I had a deluxe edition of “Shuttered Room” that had all the US and UK tracks plus the B-sides, I don’t have that, and I do not think that it even exists. My favorite archival release is “Live at Rockpalast,” an excellent German CD/DVD collection recorded in Hamburg in 1985 and released in 2014. Definitely worth checking out for fans of the band. Also, since you asked, I saw the band live at The Birchmere, an excellent intimate venue in Alexandria, VA, in December 2019. Great show!
@c0lumboАй бұрын
I literally just heard Jon's playing in the band Renaissance for the first time only in the last hour or so, and was captivated by his incredible playing. I am therefore very saddened to learn that he very recently passed away. My heart goes out to his family and all who knew and appreciated him. I will now look forward to discovering more of his music. I don't know how I hadn't come across it before now. What a great legacy! Music is an extremely precious gift to give to the world. Thank you Jon. Rest well.
@daveycretin664Ай бұрын
@@c0lumbo ~ Thanks for watching and commenting. I envy your new journey through the career of Renaissance and Mr. Camp. Enjoy!
@danaaronmusicАй бұрын
Finding out the hard way again...
@daveycretin664Ай бұрын
@@danaaronmusic ~ Sorry, Dan. I just want to get the word out there about the great Jon Camp and all he gave to our beloved genre of Prog. Dude was a monster player. R.I.P., Mr. Camp.
@danaaronmusicАй бұрын
@@daveycretin664 Thanks for doing this. One of the most underappreciated players in the business needs to get his due at long last.
@davidlong178628 күн бұрын
The Captive Heart 💔
@AllMediaReviewsPodcastАй бұрын
love him and Renaissance. He was super talented a HUGE part of the Renaissance sound. Renaissance were knoww for their lead bass lines (and without an electric guitar).
@daveycretin664Ай бұрын
@@AllMediaReviewsPodcast ~ l concur 100%. I meant to speak more about his lead bass sound, solo on the extended live version of “Ashes Are Burning,” and songs he did lead vocals on… but l eschewed the bulk of my notes for a more organic feel. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@StevenDavid-4q2Ай бұрын
Davey thanks for a excellent tribute to Jon Camp. Renaissance a wonderful band who performed and gave us many great songs. Jon was an awesome bassist. RIP Jon Camp.
@daveycretin664Ай бұрын
@@StevenDavid-4q2 ~ Thank you for the kind words, Steven. Much appreciated, good sir.
@fenestrosaurАй бұрын
Great vid! "Dodo / Lurker" was one I'd almost completely forgotten about until I gave Abacab a relisten earlier this year, and I LOVE it. ...And then There Were Three... also had some new favorites, like "Ballad of Big" and "The Lady Lies."
@sand951Ай бұрын
The Lamia
@docpangasinanАй бұрын
My top 20 (not ranked, but chronologically): The Musical Box Return of the Giant Hogweed The Fountain of Salmacis Watcher of the Skies Can-Utility and the Coastliners Supper's Ready Dancing out with the Moonlit Night Firth of Fifth Cinema Show Fly on a Windshield Broadway Melody of 1974 Cuckoo Cocoon In the Cage (the latter 4 must be played in a row) Lilywhite Lilith The Lamia Dance on a Volcano Entangled Squonk Mad Man Moon Ripples. I could not further rank them, it pretty much depends on my mood. There's a lot more great, very good and good Genesis tracks that I still love to listen to (and I understand that some people like them better than my list), partially 50 years later, but to me, these are their 20 greatest songs.
@joecool4829Ай бұрын
It’s funny that your guest mentions “King Crimson”. I have always felt that “KC” was an influence for Cinema Show. “KC”’s “Starless” has a similar structure and mindset as Cinema Show.