Another legend gone, glad to have grown up listening to these guys, hope the next generation’s have this kind of talent to enjoy, Rip John, Thank you Sir ❤
@sherkinbrain13 күн бұрын
Adios, John... thank you for a lifetime of music..
@elss871711 күн бұрын
I agree, a life time of music. I was a fan since 1966. I just played this song again. Very moving. RIP.
@tripacer200517 күн бұрын
A Ludwig 400 snare
@ericsnyder196017 күн бұрын
Such a gentleman and his wife so lovely class people what a show unbelievable talent
@kohuedjedje412626 күн бұрын
Jazz du haut niveau, joué avec des musiciens de haut rang: Harvey, George, Ron.
@user-ro5yh1pz3nАй бұрын
なんでこんなに視聴数が少ないの ❗️❓️
@user-bo1gf7bg8vАй бұрын
I’m cutting down my beard to a mustache immediately
@user-bo1gf7bg8vАй бұрын
Yes
@LoveOneAnotherHeSaidАй бұрын
I bet the Stones liked this - because mine do.
@henry6454-Ай бұрын
GRANDE Piero Umiliani👍
@andrewcutts3197Ай бұрын
Happy heavenly birthday to Jon. Born on this day in 1944. Never forgotten, what a group of musicians. So proud to have seen them. 🙏❤️
@richardjames7905Ай бұрын
Always thought that he might have been singing about Margaret Thatcher.
@user-vz7xf5vf6jАй бұрын
Music has to hurt.
@vincymone684Ай бұрын
There's no good pictures of what Julian looked like ?
@pedfailbrawl9052 ай бұрын
Quando eu tinha uma glock
@thetimelesshistoryofhip-ho10132 ай бұрын
Quasimoto
@johnhodgetts21113 ай бұрын
One of the best songwriters and performers around, on both acoustic and electric guitar. Also, amazing support band. The drummer is fantastic. Saw him a couple of years ago playing with Glen Hansard. He was great then too.
@haolefly3 ай бұрын
R.I.P. Pete Zorn. Rhythm guitar and all wind instruments. Brilliant.
@stjohnwhite77683 ай бұрын
Sounds out of tune to me!
@user-vz7xf5vf6jАй бұрын
Perfectly out of tune and out of this world.
@davidmiller40783 ай бұрын
Lovely musical artistry
@gardensonline33513 ай бұрын
Yes the flute is superb but its driven along by a wonderful bass line
@jonhanson48173 ай бұрын
Just read an an article in GP about the Byrdland guitar Bill Byrd & Hank Garland had a hand in. And they’d mentioned this album. The article was about Ted Nugent & his love of the Byrdland.
@RSajsvsp4 ай бұрын
❤wow
@fvzman4 ай бұрын
One hell of a propulsive rhythm section below the beautiful soloing. What a great example of the talent of the day, the cream of the crop, per se. More listening to their catalog next!
@davidchelazzi15445 ай бұрын
his solos are just genius, personality, technique, tone, breaking the rules but still tight...
@HotPlatters6 ай бұрын
Superb 👌🏻
@russhouldin57746 ай бұрын
RT's guitar playing is equalled by a few but unsurpassed. No-one. except maybe Jeff Beck in a different way, explores musical possibilities like RT. But, hey, what a great song! RT always tries to match the guitar to the song. Simple guitar for a simple song, like, say Old Thames Side, while this solo tries to express the angst of the protagonist in the song. People who are told they can't win.
@russhouldin57746 ай бұрын
PS Saw him in Toronto do this. A very different solo but just as incredible.
@hanstragarsky13406 ай бұрын
Any color at all
@stephenchelius82777 ай бұрын
Ever hear a guitar solo that catches your soul, and heart, and cutts deep within bringing tears with the experience? (in a good way) This is one of those! ❤ It has that raw energy-in a way-that I have heard in Neil Young’s playing that is so good at revealing the emotion behind it.
@SAHBfan7 ай бұрын
The Georgie Fame Quartet in those days seemed a lot like The Graham Bond Organization, without the psychopaths!
@robertspavra40277 ай бұрын
Может Петрович плддддддержит
@andrewknapp13497 ай бұрын
How could I not feel affection for Colosseum? My initiation into performing rock was playing sax in Walking in the Park with my school band. Very badly - no Dick Heckstall-Smith I!
@fryderyk24627 ай бұрын
Where's the clarinet? That is a Soprano Sax...
@stungar90387 ай бұрын
timeless like the Lemmus Trilogy
@unjay19678 ай бұрын
OMG How is this not in every list of greatest guitar solos ever? No whammy bar! What?!
@johnstallings40498 ай бұрын
🎉❤🎉
@fredschreffler48698 ай бұрын
I had this album in 1961 . Loved it
@icdgyixifyinstereo8 ай бұрын
One of the best jazz rock bands around. What happened to James Litherland? He seemed to vanish.
@zuffhy8 ай бұрын
Favourite jazz peice
@MrTimezone28 ай бұрын
To top it off, I just was the 219th like on this, fukcing A , Wicked Grin is the best album created since it was released. Album of the Century.
@Realserg8 ай бұрын
I can’t be the only one here from Kendrick Lamar
@ngiles10009 ай бұрын
So so gooood !!!!
@limpusshrimpus98109 ай бұрын
0:49
@stixkid98119 ай бұрын
Nice tune.
@modernrockquintet9 ай бұрын
You can hear a lot of Elvin influence in this...
@musopaul54079 ай бұрын
Amazing to see Jon playing traditional grip and sounding so much like Elvin!. I knew he loved Elvin's playing, just didn't realise he had actually absorbed so much of it.
@gussowsclassicbluesharmoni27269 ай бұрын
This is early Paul Butterfield, a cover of Little Walter's 1952 hit, "Juke." I'm a Butterfield fan from way back, but any honest commentator who knows the original knows immediately that this is a mediocre cover, lacking all the subtlety and dynamic range that made Walter the incomparable star he was. What's remarkable is just how much better Butterfield got AFTER this early stage. He was still growing at this point. I'll take "Driftin' Blues" on GOLDEN BUTTER any day, or "Too Many Drivers," or "Gone to Main Street" on the Muddy Waters Woodstock album. On each of those tracks he was doing his thing, not covering what had come before.
@andrewannaharper14810 ай бұрын
Saw Dick Heckstall Smith and Art Themen guest with the Nottingham Jazz Orchestra at The Old General Pub, Radford (sadly now flats!) in the late 1960's early 70s. Art Themen still going strong...
@mikezaite133510 ай бұрын
So tasty , Buddy is an amazing player . Buddy fits perfectly in the fraternity of great guitarist in the Bluesbreakers.