Tommy Bolin & The James Gang, Midnight Special 1974 “MUST BE LOVE”
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@festushagan39217 ай бұрын
I met and partied with Tommy when they appeared at Winthrop College, SC and again in Charlotte, NC. I was an aspiring guitarist in a three-piece high school rock band back then. Tommy (and the entire band) was so nice to all of us. We got to go backstage and back to their hotel after the shows. I'll cherish those memories until I'm just a pile of dust. Long live Tommy's music. We lost him way too soon.
@acousticshadow40327 ай бұрын
Never knew you intended to leave "Gunsmoke" to play Rock guitar, Festus!
@festushagan39217 ай бұрын
@@acousticshadow4032 LOL, yeah... Gunsmoke was ending in 1975, so I was looking for some other line of work in 1974. Sadly, it didn't work out as " real life" got in the way.
@MrFchank6 ай бұрын
Yeah,well,that "partying " is what killed a great career and guitarist!!
@jamesedwards22376 ай бұрын
My favorite song involving Tommy Bolin. I had this album back in the day. Too bad the herion addiction took him way too young!
@festushagan39216 ай бұрын
@@MrFchank Yes, but at that time it just involved drinking some beer. Not even any reefer was involved then. He was actually kind of shy and reserved, which surprised me. He seemed very down to Earth. I guess the hard stuff came later in his career. We had a nice time discussing his guitars and gear, especially his new Echoplex. I mourn losing him to this day.
@Chifan717 ай бұрын
Tommy Bolin...the pride of Sioux City, Iowa. You made us proud, Tommy. RIP.
@oldskool46127 ай бұрын
I live in Sioux City. Been a huge Tommy fan since I was a freshman (74) in HS. Calvary cemetery is just a few miles from my home. I visit his grave occasionally and listen to his tunes and pay my respects.
@empireoflizards7 ай бұрын
This song sort of started off with a corny pre-disco-ish vibe, except for Bolin's awesome riffs. But then he kicks in the leads and turns that song into something else entirely, lol I was really impressed.
@panosxaitagian58177 ай бұрын
Oh GOD !!!! what a band , 50 years ago !!!!!!..........
@THE-HammerMan6 ай бұрын
Yeah. One should always be proud of an idiot that wasted so much talent by doing too much drugs. So much, he got fired from bands where they all did some drugs too.
@Chifan716 ай бұрын
@@THE-HammerMan And one should always be a judgemental butthole who doesn't know squat about mental health issues such as substance abuse but knows all about the people who have them.
@scottroberts30117 ай бұрын
Loved this version of the James Gang. Bang and Miami are great albums.
@michaelhendricks69917 ай бұрын
I own bang and enjoy it especially for a James gang with no Walsh.
@vincebalosky7717 ай бұрын
I remember he put out a solo album called teaser one of the most rocking and best albums I ever bought
@terryallard19187 ай бұрын
He had another called “Private Eyes”.
@vincebalosky7717 ай бұрын
@@terryallard1918 yes you are right I had that album too I totally forgot about it thanks for reminding me!!!!
@mickkim36546 ай бұрын
I played Teaser to death way back. Loved it
@cw97906 ай бұрын
Have you heard Whips and Roses by him?
@kolchak3576 ай бұрын
Yeah, Private Eyes is super. Just wanted to pile on by mentioning it again. 🤘
@rsnell227 ай бұрын
The Billy Cobham album introduced me to the "jazz" world.
@Chifan717 ай бұрын
@@rsnell22 Great musician and band to get introduced to jazz by. I went to a Cobham concert way back in the day because I liked his Shabazz album with the Brecker Brothers, Glenn Farris, John Abercrombie and other great players, a few I didn't know. But the band he came out with for my show was nothing like that band, as good as it was. It was a mindboggling who's who of virtuoso fusion musicians: George Duke, John Scofield, Alphonso Johnson and, of course, Billy on drums. They came out and noodled a bit, then Billy said, "Y'all ready for some heavy metal," then proceded to blow the roof off the place. Incredible, surprising night!
@lablaine19817 ай бұрын
@@Chifan71"quadrant"...1974? 👍🎵👍
@paullevine18136 ай бұрын
Tommy loved getting to play with the likes of Billy Cobham & it shows big time on the album Spectrum.
@festushagan39216 ай бұрын
He was such a talented and versatile guitarist. He could play anything he put his mind to, for sure.
@Guitarzan87 ай бұрын
All those videographers from the 70’s ruined these historic moments by zooming in on the singers face for the whole song. Dam!
@TheoneGodfather6 ай бұрын
Agreed. Today’s videographers ruin them with cuts every two seconds. Some of us don’t have add.
@robwalsh984310 күн бұрын
They were bad at that. They didn't have the sensibilities of later photographers and camera operators. Black Sabbath's 1970 concert in Paris is amazing, but the cameraman pays barely any attention to Geezer Butler.
@bb_lz97907 ай бұрын
This is one of my all-time favorite songs! I saw the Tommy Bolin led James Gang in Edwardsville, IL in '74. They opened for Black Oak Arkansas! It was an epic concert which made a huge impression in my then teenage mind...and I'm still talking about it 50 years later!
@festushagan39216 ай бұрын
They were with Brownsville Station when we saw them at Winthrop College and with The Edgar Winter Group and The Earl Scruggs Review in Charlotte. I still have my whole ticket from the Charlotte show because they got us in for free, but we'd already bought our tickets. I kept it all these many years as a memento. It only cost $7 back then to see 3 bands! I also saw Black Oak with Foghat back in the day. Ruby Starr and Jim Dandy rocked the house down.
@CheerfulCrescentMoon-oh9cz6 ай бұрын
Mississippi River festival?
@bb_lz97906 ай бұрын
@@CheerfulCrescentMoon-oh9cz Yes indeed!
@Wildlonesome776 ай бұрын
I wore this album out. Still crank it up. Tommy was an absolute beast on the ax.
@larrycoy40523 ай бұрын
I loved Tommy in Deep Purple (come taste the band 1975) and saw James Gang at Dayton’s Hara arena and they blew my mind with a 20 minute Standing in the rain guitar solo to open up. R.I.P Tommy Bolin
@spinmancorner75436 ай бұрын
When I 1st heard this song, this artist, I was immediately hooked with an “O-M-G’ moment. I believe that is the summer that I was going into the 7th grade. Today I’m 71yrs young and it still amazes me. God Bless you while you’re in paradise.
@gualtierostanganini71412 күн бұрын
Era un grande ❤❤❤❤
@lesliemountain13357 ай бұрын
Thank you! Tommy Bolin was such a talent.
@cherrypickerguitars6 ай бұрын
Wow! This is a gem! I’m a huge, Joe era, James Gang guy - crazy power trio! With Tommy? Never heard this, and i’m a 66 yr old, electric guitar maker! God bless KZbin! Peace
@purestock225 ай бұрын
Seriously? I remember it on the airwaves in Texas. I'm 67. Love the Joe Walsh era but bang isn't a bad album.
@cds19577 ай бұрын
Bolin died way too early. I can only imagine how huge he would have been! RIP Tommy.
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx7 ай бұрын
In the music business, the drugs are much better than what everybody else is used to. He got too high too fast. w/ pun 🚀🏴☠️🎸
@btr_ranch026 ай бұрын
I got to see Tommy Bolin and the James Gang as the backup band to the Guess Who (this was without Randy Bachman). This was at SMU in Dallas Texas in 1974. This concert was general admission, and the tickets cost only $4.00. The stage floor had no seating and was standing only. We were hanging over the front stage watching. I remember Tommy would use his slide bars on his Fender, then throw them into the audience. We were so close, I threw a piece sign to Dale Peters and he smiled and threw it back. Such great memories of that show I'll never forget.
@RayMond7777 ай бұрын
looking and playing like a real rock star, RIP Tommy
@Guitar_Smasher6 ай бұрын
I used to go see Tommy, and Zephyr, in Boulder, CO, frequently! He was my introduction to the Echoplex! 😢
@festushagan39216 ай бұрын
Zephyr is hard to find now, but it sure did rock. I bought a Tommy Bolin vinyl box set many, many moons ago that contained some Zephyr. That's also how The James Gang found him.
@Guitar_Smasher6 ай бұрын
@@festushagan3921 Candy Givens was a fantastic vocalist!
@Guitar_Smasher2 ай бұрын
Absolutely! She shone on "St. James Infirmary!"
@TheJeffcurran7 ай бұрын
Bolin showing what made him a hero.
@charlottebrooks36716 ай бұрын
Tommy Bolin…on the cusp he was. Imagine what we all could have been privy to had he survived. On the cusp…….
@BanalayerPete19725 күн бұрын
Absolutely great! My first listen to The James Gang, and very impressed. Tons of energy. Not only did Deep Purple want Tommy, but Mott the Hoople also. You can see why. The singer looks a little like Glenn Hughes, but sounds very different. Clean hair suits rock'n'roll bands!
@Marcus_C514 күн бұрын
Yeah Bolin is positively smokin' on this song! It cracks me up to see how little the crowd even moved while he was blowing them away. He was the perfect replacement for Joe Walsh. I recommend you check out the original James Gang stuff-Walk Away, The Bomber, the entire Live in Concert album is amazing!
@BanalayerPete19723 күн бұрын
@@Marcus_C51: Thanks, will try those. Tommy had an interesting history. Zephyr sound good too.
@Marcus_C513 күн бұрын
@@BanalayerPete1972Yes, I think you'll really get into the Walsh era James Gang. Other tunes are "Funk 49", "Take a Look Around", "Tend My Garden", "Woman" and "Stop" off of their first album "Yer Album" has great jam. I have Zephyr and that's a great album, have his "Private Eyes" and "Teaser" too! He was such a brilliant guitarist, it's a shame he passed away so young.
@HomelandConspiracy7 ай бұрын
Damn drugs. Tommy Bolin is still one of my favorite fretmaster.
@davidzack88753 ай бұрын
Mine as well. His Teaser LP was a huge influence on Jeff Beck’s Blow by Blow era.
@db_rambleon7 ай бұрын
Tommy Bolin did two albums with James Gang, Miami, and Bang!. He also played with Deep Purple on the album, Come Taste The Band. Then he did two albums of his own.. one if the best!
@wabankik7 ай бұрын
...He also cut albums with Moxy, Billy Cobham, Zephyr and did work with Jeff Beck!, lost Him too early!...
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx7 ай бұрын
Deep Purple, and then two solo albums? How can that be? He died during the 'Come Taste the Band' tour and that was the reason Coverdale split up Deep Purple. That is something I also never understood. Glenn Hughes and David Coverdale were never full members of Deep Purple. They were hired musicians, to do their parts of the job, but not full righted members. How could Coverdale then split the band? 🚀🏴☠️🎸
@kasperkjrsgaard14476 ай бұрын
@@MichaelWinter-ss6lx Coverdale and Hughes were full members of Deep Purple, but it was Lord and Paice who decided to break up the band. Coverdale came to their dressing room after a terrible gig at Hammersmith Odeon, where Hughes was besides himself of cocaine and Bolin was stoned to another planet in heroine, and said, quote “That’s it, I’m leaving the band” to which Jon Lord replied; “Too late. There’s no band”. It took Bolin further nine months before he overdosed himself. By that time there was no Deep Purple - and obviously he wasn’t a member of the band.
@HankColter6 ай бұрын
@@MichaelWinter-ss6lx "Teaser" was released in conjunction with the album Come Taste the Band by Deep Purple, on which Bolin also played guitar. "Private Eyes" is the second and final solo album by guitarist Tommy Bolin. He subsequently died of a drug overdose while on the promotional tour, opening for Jeff Beck.
@festushagan39216 ай бұрын
@@HankColter True dat!
@Joeh11546 ай бұрын
I remember this song well. I've got that James Gang album along with every record I've ever bought and my turntable is up and running. Sure, CD's sound fantastic, but there's something about the needle hitting the record groove and the warmth of an analog recording.
@richardtaylor85954 ай бұрын
This was the first cd I ever bought. I have it on vinyl as well with my other 3000 albums. I could start a store if I wanted to. I actually know a record store that started on my stolen lp.s. I am friends with them. It was not their fault.
@paddyodriscoll86487 ай бұрын
Please remember, when you destroy your life with drugs, you also leave us behind … broken hearted and often paralyzed with sadness. Tommy had a lot to give that we’ll never know about now….
@jorgegonzalez-larramendi54916 ай бұрын
I saw him at the Miami Jai Aili that nigh: incredible. God gave him one special night of incredible power.
@PhrygianScale7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this gem.
@Andrew-q8k22 күн бұрын
Jazz fusion legendary album, Spectrum with Billy Cobham drums and Bolin extending himself beyond mere blues rock music
@edgardotorres81067 ай бұрын
Amazing band 👍
@rogindaUP7 ай бұрын
Bolin's solo on Alexis is one of the greatest ever recorded -- rivaling NEthing Jimmy Page ever did -- IMO.
@lordk89116 ай бұрын
Seriously? Not songwriting that could touch jimmy page at his worst and not sure what solo you are talking about. I am a deep purple fan and liked come taste the band but to say he is better than jimmy page is definitely tone deaf. Achilles last stand is one of the greatest solos and Led Zepplen songs.
@robertwayne65376 ай бұрын
Over rated... Page is king.
@326vince6 ай бұрын
Saw them in Philadelphia at the Spectrum. I was a little bummed cause I was so into Joe Walsh. They Rocked it. I became a Tommy Bolin fan for life. Sad I saw his last tour at Tower theater. He was nodding on stage. It broke my heart. Then we lost him. Put a little of that performance on my channel. Along with some old UFO. Schenker from 75
@robertogurgel90767 ай бұрын
O guitarrista número 1. O maravilhoso, espetacular, Tommy Bolin.
@bartbucklin74336 ай бұрын
I was blessed to see Montrose, Rush and Kansas together in 76.
@festushagan39216 ай бұрын
What a show that must have been! Ronnie Montrose and Sammy Hagar were freakin' killer. I saw Rush with Metallica and they almost blew Metallica away. Sadly, I never got to see Kansas.
@BigBri5507 ай бұрын
What's the complete polar opposite of sloppy? Why, that would be Tommy Bolin on guitar: one of the best of the best for sure! He and Terry Kath are showin' 'em how in r&r heaven 🥲
@anthonyfesta70107 ай бұрын
Terry Kath and Tommy Bolin. 2 of my favorite Guitarist. I hope they are Jamming in guitar Heaven. 🎸🎸
@BigBri5507 ай бұрын
@anthonyfesta7010 I think they are two of the all-time best. Rick Derringer may be right up there with them - in talent, not in r&r heaven
@anthonyfesta70107 ай бұрын
@@BigBri550 Rick’s awesome!!! My favorite Live material on vinyl is Edger Winter’s Roadwork album with Rick and Jerry Lacroix featuring special guest Johnny Winter. What an album. Rock Jazz Soul Gospel. I believe Rick was the production engineer for that recording.
@anthonyfesta70107 ай бұрын
@@BigBri550 Terry Kath is MY ALL TIME Favorite guitarist. First time I seen TK and company was 1971 Pittsburgh Civic Arena. I was 11. Plus he was the conduit for me to explore other great guitarist.
@BigBri5507 ай бұрын
@anthonyfesta7010 Another great one is Johnny Winter And Live. "And" were the McCoys without keyboardist Bobby Peterson. A person of taste like you probably knows that already 😌
@MichaelGottfried-zm9sjАй бұрын
Tommy bolin ruled I love teaser the greatest album most people never heard
@doJ797 ай бұрын
No Joe..I didn't know they carried on. I must've been listening to the Sweet then
@hcury19607 ай бұрын
That studio album Bang is a great album!🎸🎸🎸
@vinnis16609 ай бұрын
AMAZING!!!
@rodrobson3 ай бұрын
It looked like Tommy was allowed to be himself in the James Gang. When he was a member of Deep Purple the Come Taste The Band was a great album. When asked to perform Purple old favourites he wanted to do them in his style. Management insisted he played using Blackmore note for note. That was a mistake as they should have left him to perform them his way
@univibe237 ай бұрын
Guitar playing A++ Song and vocals D-
@moonwork7425 ай бұрын
Sounds great. Miss the clothes from those days besides the bands.
@richardtaylor85956 ай бұрын
I love the band After Joe.
@josephsliger33087 ай бұрын
Great band.
@juanmanuelmunoz84646 ай бұрын
Tommy Bolin excelente guitarrista de Rock
@pacocasanovas16052 ай бұрын
Today, 48 years ago - rest in peace Tommy
@TheTobesOfHades7 ай бұрын
Tommy!!!!
@virgilrobertsjr78705 ай бұрын
Tommy Bolin was immortal on guitar! ☆☆☆☆☆ 💯 Billy Cobham "Quadrant 4" 🤦♂️
@dr.know-it-all51486 ай бұрын
Got the look down . Check Jim Brennan and Southern Breeze
@peterkabrna7 ай бұрын
Great stuff from Tommy
@AldousHuxleysCat7 ай бұрын
I still listen to this song, it's a shame it seems to have fallen by the wayside in the classic rock genre. They also had another good hit with a song called Summer Breezes Anybody know what that box on the stool that Tommy is messing with is? I'm not sure I ever recall seeing a guitar player having something like that on stage
@festushagan39216 ай бұрын
It was an Echoplex tape echo machine. An original is worth a crapload of money now and really hard to find in working condition. A lot of musicians used them in the 70's, including Ronnie Montrose and Jimmy Page.
@AldousHuxleysCat6 ай бұрын
@@festushagan3921 cool, thanks. I remember hearing about them.
@Mikevdog7 ай бұрын
Best band in history
@mchristrАй бұрын
An unremarkable band but Tommy's command of the guitar is clearly on display.
@paulshepherd95287 ай бұрын
wow... all these years and I thought this was a Rick Derringer thing... lol, never looked at the juke box :)
@leifhoffman65337 ай бұрын
I went to a concert called the "Wild West Medicine Show" at Shady Grove Music Hall back in the day. I was expecting Joe Walsh and company to come to the stage. What a disappointment. This version had a few decent songs and I bought their first album. Tommy has an amazing voice but he drove me crazy on stage. All over the place. Also, I had a small blond streak in my hair years ago but his were over the top.
@sandyboggs80994 ай бұрын
That's roy kenner
@robertlivingstone33647 ай бұрын
I knew the singer Roy Kenner, owned a large club in Toronto.
@ronbock82917 ай бұрын
Which one?
@jimiplayscobo58777 ай бұрын
He's still alive. He used to be in Bush and Mandela :-) Peace
@robertlivingstone33646 ай бұрын
@@ronbock8291 The singer
@ronbock82916 ай бұрын
@@robertlivingstone3364 yes, I know. Which club? I’m from Toronto.
@robertlivingstone33646 ай бұрын
@@ronbock8291 It was called Solitaire's at Vic Park and Danforth.
@RENATODeSantana-i1p7 ай бұрын
Brasil, somos Rock and Roll
@damonhines818729 күн бұрын
Love this!! Always watched when they were on TV in the early mid-70s. Noice Tom Jones too, gents. I myself did 'What's New Pussycat' at karaoke some years ago and watched the owner's niece slink from the front of the room toward the stage. Way fun. SAHB KICKS!! ✌🏼😁🎶❤️🍁❤️✨️🕊🦇
@yuriyositrov16176 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤😊
@mikeohagan22067 ай бұрын
I didnt know Paulie Walnuts was in a rock band before he became a gangster.
@norman92917 ай бұрын
I was wondering what you meant and then I saw it. Good one😂
@ScottHarrison-dz6tz4 ай бұрын
We going to learn this tune
@robnamowicz80737 ай бұрын
My little band opened for this 'James Gang' at the Jackson Sports Arena. At the time, we had been playing lots of joints in the Jacktown area, (home of the worlds largest walled prison) and free concerts at Cascade Park. We had a following, shall we say, rowdy times, Jackson Michigan, hardy party, eh? Twenty minutes into our set, JG managers pulled the plug, everything went black, not just the stage amps, the spots, the overheads, everything. We were real unhappy, their guy came out said we had to get off. We tore down, left the stage and banged on their dressing room door calling them pussies and Cleveland Greasers!! Not our finest moments, but we probably sold more tickets that night than they did. Not their finest moment either. They didn't come out to do their set till their guy said we were gone. So was a lot of the crowd.
@JeffHartley-s5z7 ай бұрын
Yes. All about you.
@xmillion17046 ай бұрын
Whoever can't totally dig some awesome Tommy Bolin, respond with your address and we'll get someone in white coats right over to help you.
@mickmanning29665 ай бұрын
Quaaludes we're passed out to everybody in the audience. I actually saw somebody move a little bit
@kevinkhoy71717 ай бұрын
Deep Purple was a 🌎 class band too Big! James Gang was a jam band, perfect for Tommy. He couldn't handle DP they were a "Super Group!" Big as Led Zeppelin plus traveling out of 🇺🇸 with his habits! Was a mistake. It Caused Alot of trouble for him & DP! Saw his last performance opening for Jeff Beck Wired Tour was Jan Hammer 🎹 Dania Beach Florida Dec. 1976 What a Drag! 🪦 "Tommy Bolin" 🎸 ✝️🙏🏻
@mobettabud302 ай бұрын
ol roy with his cke nail goin tommy over there being a straight bad ass
@maxgrim16724 ай бұрын
When I hear how Tommy Bolin plays, I ask myself why he joined Deep Purple! He played a completely different style of music on the guitar than you would expect from a rock band! He didn't fit in with Deep Purple from the start.
@tommccarthy3052Ай бұрын
It was a business decision of sorts as he was working on his 1st solo LP at the time. The other was that when they all played together the chemistry was there that was not with other guitar players they auditioned. The LP shows it worked, the live shows with the legacy songs were another thing entirely.
@maxgrim1672Ай бұрын
@@tommccarthy3052 WOW were you there back then? Around 1975?
@tommccarthy3052Ай бұрын
@@maxgrim1672 I was 16 in '75. & starting my own guitar journey. I was already a Deep Purple fan & also loved Fusion so I'd come across Tommy on the Cobham LP & the Mouzon LP then got the James Gang LP's. I saw Tommy with his band twice in '76 & saw Deep Purple the 1st time in '74. The Bolin.version of DP did not play where I lived. The things I'm referring to are well documented - management decisions, etc. - tho' that was all well after the fact. There was a Deep Purple archives release of some of the jams/rehearsals - when they were all in LA - where you can hear that it all meshed. Sadly on tour there was drug abuse by Tommy & Glenn that affected the shows, etc. I think the DP gig did help raise Tommy's profile overall & his 2nd solo LP - more focused than the multiple musical styles on the 1st - seemed to be getting him somewhere then...boom, gone just like that.
@maxgrim1672Ай бұрын
@@tommccarthy3052 OK, again for you! You weren't there! You can write whatever you want! Or did you see the contracts? And if you were 116 years old! You weren't there!
@tommccarthy3052Ай бұрын
@maxgrim1672 So what's your real issue here? There's no reason for your response, nor to be disrespectful. I was not in any way disrespectful to you in either of my comments. My original response to your comment was simply to relate a distilled version of what I have read in articles & heard in various docentaires over the years based on the "why" question in your otiginal comment. No more, no less. I was clear about that in my second comment & specifically noted that it all filtered out after the fact - in some cases well after the fact.. It's a long story that you can go look into for yourself if you wish.
@Alekx-gq2vt7 ай бұрын
С У П Е Р ❤❤❤
@superorangeish7 ай бұрын
James Gang? Hardly!
@sluggo687 ай бұрын
After Joe Walsh left.
@leifhoffman65337 ай бұрын
Without Joe Walsh it wasn't close to James Gang.
@maxmeister50647 ай бұрын
As we see in the guitar solo section of this song, Tommy COULD HAVE played Highway Star properly. Alas, why didn't he?
@Yellowshark336 ай бұрын
If Paulie Walnuts had a mullet
@markniilo7 ай бұрын
Was this before or after Joe Walsh?
@jimiplayscobo58777 ай бұрын
After :-)
@CathyLahn7 ай бұрын
"Must Be Love" Feh.... What a lame choice for a single! So many better songs from both Bang! and Miami This song is just bad. It's like some sort of half-assed mish mash of Elvis, combined with generic boogie rock. And it defines what was wrong with the music business when it comes to singles. I mean, a song like this gets put out, while a good half dozen of other far superior choices go by the way side. Is it the label, the band, or the people who causes it? Honestly, this is one of the ONLY songs from either BANG! or MIAMI that I don't like at all, and that stinks on ice. M⚡
@joekimberlin2647 ай бұрын
Single long black pinkie nail.. A little too on the nose? 😏
@tankhalffull7 ай бұрын
Tommy was bad a$$.., the singer, not so much...
@DeanVanWagenenTribute-ky4vwАй бұрын
Read these listener comments but they are mostly out of context. The singer was a terrific showman, much moreso than Tommy live in 1974. His hair is a bit weird but back then Roy was the band focal point and very cool. Tommy was so shy, he barely looked out from his stringy hair live. He's a great guitarist for 1974 era. He's no EVH or any of the following guitarists 5 years after Tommy died. I bought TB albums, DP too. He was a far worse Ritchie Blackmore fill in than nasaly singing Joe Walsh. A little light in the loafers too as you can see. A fun band in context, that's all. Sad he died so young. He was ready to improve and if he stayed clean, he would have been great in the next few decades.
@KMC5447 ай бұрын
No Joe no gang
@rogindaUP7 ай бұрын
Though Bang is a truly great album!
@lukensage7 ай бұрын
So no Joe Walsh ??? 😳
@brianorakpohit7 ай бұрын
He was before and after
@garyrasberryjr.5527 ай бұрын
Joe left the band to form his own group Barnstorm (and later joined the Eagles). Dominic Troiano briefly played guitar before joining the Guess Who. Roy Kenner isn't bad here in my opinion, maybe because he isn't trying to do a JG song that Joe sang lead on. There's a clip on here of trying to sing Funk #49 and it's terrible. But for this song, it's not a bad sound.
@rossdavidson77907 ай бұрын
Dominic Troiano actually made 2 albums with the James Gang. Hardly a momentary passer by
@jimfritz20877 ай бұрын
An instrumental would have been better. Way better .....
@ВладимирМалюк-т7с6 ай бұрын
Tommy Bollin is primitive !
@lucianoschneider22876 ай бұрын
Would be better if this singer kept quiet And only let Tommy play
@bigbud1447 ай бұрын
Tommy was great but wow what a stupid song and terrible front man. The crowd could barely stay awake …
@bluwng7 ай бұрын
That is nonsense.
@scottjackson1634 ай бұрын
Tommy Bolin 👍Lead singer 👎
@thomassschwarz59987 ай бұрын
This singer sucks. Tommy awesome as always
@namcat537 ай бұрын
As college kids then, we all hated disco and "glam rock" as pretentious and ridiculous.
@vitorbarbosa56567 ай бұрын
Fantástic Rock is fredonnnn Trumpppppppppppp 👏👏👏👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍👏👏🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
@leifhoffman65337 ай бұрын
And Trump will take away our freedoms and doesn't have a damn thing to do with rock. Never bring politics into rock. It has no place there.
@_spider_jeff7 ай бұрын
no joe no james gang...they sucked without him.
@lukasmarzell55987 ай бұрын
Funk music, the music that ruined deep purple.... tommie bolin by all his music greatness was an drughead like glenn hudges... destroying the heavy metal band of the 70s... im sorry im out
@RDJR0076 ай бұрын
Terrible camera work.
@captbss7 ай бұрын
This singer has no presence
@MichaelLasotaMusic7 ай бұрын
Must be why they're not famous.
@rodger70297 ай бұрын
😂🤡
@loulasher7 ай бұрын
I suspect he makes up for it in coke.
@peterschmitz64467 ай бұрын
But he has a great Voice and sometimes thatˋs enough.
@paulsterner81906 ай бұрын
Please not so good
@johnl14687 ай бұрын
No joe walsh no james gang! Bullshit
@g2theg7 ай бұрын
Bolin was overrated and this “singer” was awful GRADE: D
@dday92577 ай бұрын
James Gang Bang LP was a pretty good album.
@SteveLeSueur-ju6hg7 ай бұрын
Was overated cause of drug use Ritchie blackmore and Jeff Beck had nothing but praise about Tommy his rock fusion on Billy Cobham Spectrum was awesome your overrated for saying that about him
@donjohn26957 ай бұрын
The singer is atrocious and bolin isn't in Joe Walshs league
@luckycharm46237 ай бұрын
really ignorant comment about Bolin.
@marvinmartin34387 ай бұрын
Wonder what drugs Bolin was on that night!
@robertwayne65376 ай бұрын
Not a fan of this incarnation of James Gang at all.