Yngwie was 10 when this was going on. Uli was such a smooth player and still is! He's in his 70s and still kicking butt. I can see why Yngwie adopted the yellow strat and Uli/Hendrix/Blackmore look. They all played strats and all dressed very similarly and all played really well.
Even at his beginning he made playing guitar look so easy effortlessly 😍 just Wacken away at it like its too easy for him definitely a exceptional guitarist 😊
It's not Uli, bro... It's Michael Schenker. That's what's so amazing about it. Schenker never played this style ever again. It's my Favorite album... Uli before Uli...🤣😂🤣
@@nicknoneya7485 you need to check your ear balls son this is Uli Jon Roth on guitar. Michael Schenker left the band by this time and Uli came in. This is after The Crow was recorded with schenker and before Fly to the Rainbow was recorded with Uli.
@jason698 Uli is an incredible classically playing electric guitarist. He first appears on "Fly to the Rainbow". Go to Wikipedia and look at the credits for the titled album "Lonesome crow" Schenker is credited. I, too, for many years, thought it was Uli because the playing style was so uniquely close to each other.
@@nicknoneya7485 don't try to flip this. You were the one who thought this was Michael schenker in this video. Nice try. That being said Uli was known as a Jimi Hendrix knock off when he first started. Uli was married to Jimi Hendrix's girlfriend Monika Dannemann until she died in 1996. Just come clean when you're wrong buddy it's all right
@jason698 Fair enough, my feisty brother... I see my mistake. I was in my garage drinking IPA'S watching Scorpions video on my projection screen. I was watching "Lonesome Crow". That's the video I thought I was commenting on. Now that I am sober, I certainly know that this is Uli. I have been a fan of his forever.
WOW! Never ever I thought that this unreleased song, known to us only by one bootleg, ended up in a professionally filmed show. Thank you and hope that there is other songs with that original audio.
Wouah, this is an amazing vidéo !! Probable recorded du ring TV show in Lindau 1973/08/18. Scorpions played 3 Songs du ring this shows. Thank you so much !!
@@leandrocastaldello6694this is my song is on youtube and they're wearing the exact same clothes and hairstyles and its professionally edited and sounds way better.
Vielen Dank für das Hochladen dieses Clips. Das Besondere: Am Schlagzeug sitzt Jürgen Rosenthal, der später mit ELOY ziemlich berühmt wurde. Ist bekannt, wo dieses Konzert statgefunden hat? Da der hier aufgeführte Song Ende 1974 für die "Fly To The Rainbow"-LP keine Verwendung gefunden hat, ist er mir gänzlich unbekannt geblieben.
you can find "this is my song" on youtube already..but its not exactly the originally tape.. its mixed and cutted...but this one is the raw original material.@@brunoironhalford1843
This is like an unearthed treasure! Scorpions 1973 I believe only months after Dawn Road morphed into Scorpions jettisoning their keyboard player eventually after bringing Klaus and Rudolf into the fold. Dawn Road played their last show in early July 1973 so this lineup with Klaus and Rudolf is pretty fresh maybe only less than 2 months after that. AND this is pre Fly To The Rainbow too!
Brother Scorpions fan. I can't think of anything else that fits into this either. My only doubts are Rudy Lenners and his outfit and Uli was playing a Gibson ....something in the earliest Video recordings that I have seen and here he is playing a Strat. But...still....what is this? And more early Uli? Great.
@antrygis1 yeah definitely pre Fly To The Rainbow. Good observations. Uli had to the best of my knowledge a Strat as his first quality electric guitar before his Firebird which was probably a back up guitar
It does look like Mick Tucker, doesn't it? It also appears that he's focussing more on Jürgen Rosenthal. If there was a closer shot, I would've been more sure.
@@kaschubin Dann kennst du vielleicht auch Satin Whale! Progressive Blues Hard-Rock auch aus dieser Zeit! Super Gitarrenarbeit schon damals aus Germany!
@@ThomasPianka-hi4zm ist mir zwar ein Begriff, aber tatsächlich hab ich von denen noch nicht soviel angehört...werd ich gleich mal nachholen...zur Zeit hör ich die Sahara von Saharar rauf und runter....
lol! Uli is far more derivative of other players (Hendrix) than Schenker ever was. He was so obsessed with Hendrix he took his girlfriend for sloppy seconds. Schenker is the melody master which even Uli acknowledges. Uli has also been very unproductive for the last 40 years. Creatively, he dried up by 1985. His best work is between 1974 and 1980. That is a very small window. Also completely lost the tone he had in the 70s. He become very shrill and uses way too many effects, the sky guitar is like some kind of Frankenstein monster, and also sounds out of tune half the time. I used to like Uli’s soloing, but I can’t really listen to it anymore. Schenker has none of these problems, and has been far more consistent. Seriously, Schenker, in 2024, is out playing solos he did in 1981 when he was supposedly in his prime. The man is a freak of nature. No one can touch him. To give you an idea about Uli and his ego, did you hear the story where he actually tried to give advice to Michael about how to properly play the guitar? That was one of the most hilarious stories I ever heard. Schenker rightfully told him to piss off.
@@shatnershairpiece I can't disagree with anything you just said. Mad Mikey has been rocking the F outta the guitar for like 6 decades now. Uli is a great guy, true gentleman & a monster guitar player too, but hasn't really done much lately, creatively I mean.I will not knock him however. But what you say about Schenker is 100% true.
@@shatnershairpiece Uli is far more derivative of other players ? who else was doing neo classical shred in the 70's ? Blackmore to a lesser extent yes, but who else? Hendrix never did it.
Juergen Rosenthal, Francis Buchholz and Uli were/are virtuoso level musicians - Klaus did not hit his vocal stride until after he lost his voice and learned how to use his voice. Rudy never made much progress - too bad he stole most of his material from his brother Michael who is on a whole other level above all of them - would be cool to see these guys plus Michael re-unite without Klaus or Rudy!
Yep, I agree, Rudolf is (still) one of most basic guitarists around if we talk about hard'n'heavy rock bands. If we leave the high gain and high speed, he sounds like he's playing simple pop music, although he wrote some great songs.
Yngwie was 10 when this was going on. Uli was such a smooth player and still is! He's in his 70s and still kicking butt. I can see why Yngwie adopted the yellow strat and Uli/Hendrix/Blackmore look. They all played strats and all dressed very similarly and all played really well.
Yngwie said thanks to Jimi and Ritchie on his first album. Check out his cover of Spanish castle magic. Truly magic
The intro uli almost sounds country very rare and interesting
It’s got a real Allman Brothers vibe
It does!
What a machine Rosenthal was on drums, shame he couldn't record couple more albums with the band after fly to the rainbow.
Even at his beginning he made playing guitar look so easy effortlessly 😍 just Wacken away at it like its too easy for him definitely a exceptional guitarist 😊
Cool!! I thought I'd seen all the Uli stuff from this period. 70's Scorpions over any other era.
Right on
Never heard this song before. Never recorded in studio. Very interesting and so far from what the band played a few years later. 👍👍👍
John Ulrich Roth fantastic🎸🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
I would have lost my total mind over this stuff if you had showed me in the 80s during the height of my ULI craze
Awesome!!! Uli my man!
It's not Uli, bro... It's Michael Schenker. That's what's so amazing about it. Schenker never played this style ever again. It's my Favorite album... Uli before Uli...🤣😂🤣
@@nicknoneya7485 you need to check your ear balls son this is Uli Jon Roth on guitar. Michael Schenker left the band by this time and Uli came in. This is after The Crow was recorded with schenker and before Fly to the Rainbow was recorded with Uli.
@jason698 Uli is an incredible classically playing electric guitarist. He first appears on "Fly to the Rainbow".
Go to Wikipedia and look at the credits for the titled album "Lonesome crow" Schenker is credited.
I, too, for many years, thought it was Uli because the playing style was so uniquely close to each other.
@@nicknoneya7485 don't try to flip this. You were the one who thought this was Michael schenker in this video. Nice try. That being said Uli was known as a Jimi Hendrix knock off when he first started. Uli was married to Jimi Hendrix's girlfriend Monika Dannemann until she died in 1996. Just come clean when you're wrong buddy it's all right
@jason698 Fair enough, my feisty brother... I see my mistake. I was in my garage drinking IPA'S watching Scorpions video on my projection screen. I was watching "Lonesome Crow". That's the video I thought I was commenting on. Now that I am sober, I certainly know that this is Uli. I have been a fan of his forever.
Amboy Dukes groove going on here.
Thank you so much for sharing!!!!
WOW!
Never ever I thought that this unreleased song, known to us only by one bootleg, ended up in a professionally filmed show.
Thank you and hope that there is other songs with that original audio.
AMAZING MATERIAL, MANY THANKS FOR SHARE IT
Thank you so much for sharing this treasure!
SCORPIONS and ultich roth
What a hidden gem!
Thanks for share
This jams
Wouah, this is an amazing vidéo !! Probable recorded du ring TV show in Lindau 1973/08/18. Scorpions played 3 Songs du ring this shows. Thank you so much !!
What the other song? Journey forever, this is my song and? Amazing video!
@@leandrocastaldello6694Speedy's coming, I think
@@kaschubin thank you for share this material!
'This is My song' is also on TH-cam.
@@leandrocastaldello6694
@@leandrocastaldello6694this is my song is on youtube and they're wearing the exact same clothes and hairstyles and its professionally edited and sounds way better.
Amazing song and amazing find, many thanks for posting ;-D
Scorpions sempre geniais 🎤🎸🎸🎸🥁🎶🎶🎶
WOW just WOW!
German folk music...Loud SCORPIONS
Never saw this before. Thanks a bunch!
These guys are fantastic. They are the Mozart and Beethoven of the twenty th century
Evangelist Roger Mansour former Leslie West Vagrants Drummer
Awesome
Vielen Dank für das Hochladen dieses Clips. Das Besondere: Am Schlagzeug sitzt Jürgen Rosenthal, der später mit ELOY ziemlich berühmt wurde. Ist bekannt, wo dieses Konzert statgefunden hat? Da der hier aufgeführte Song Ende 1974 für die "Fly To The Rainbow"-LP keine Verwendung gefunden hat, ist er mir gänzlich unbekannt geblieben.
Nach meiner Information war das ein Auftritt bei „Die Deutschrock-Nacht“, ausgestrahlt auf WDR
1973 in Lindau...der song heisst journey forever
Looks like the This is my song live performance with another sound ...
you can find "this is my song" on youtube already..but its not exactly the originally tape.. its mixed and cutted...but this one is the raw original material.@@brunoironhalford1843
I hear hints of Not Your Steppin Stone in this tune
I am the highwayyyyyy.
Oh, wait. Wrong song.
Excellent ❤, you have more vids from 1973-74?
Thanks for posting!
sounds like the Alman brother's a little here, never heard this one .
I had virgin and in trance not sure about Fly ?
Sounds like something Canned Heat would do.
Uli and Blackmore were into the Allman Brothers during this period. This is very canned heatish though. I never heard this take before.
Sounds like some old West Virginia song...
This totally sounds like Dawn Road material that they adapted for having Klaus and Rudolf in the band
They played it during Michael Schenker's era
@@diffpetrovich oh really? Had no idea. Thanks for the info!
Yeah! Like a song they would play live but never ended up on an album, neat.
This is like an unearthed treasure! Scorpions 1973 I believe only months after Dawn Road morphed into Scorpions jettisoning their keyboard player eventually after bringing Klaus and Rudolf into the fold. Dawn Road played their last show in early July 1973 so this lineup with Klaus and Rudolf is pretty fresh maybe only less than 2 months after that. AND this is pre Fly To The Rainbow too!
Great information - thanks so much for sharing!!
@@dougcarson5202 you're very welcome! 👍
Brother Scorpions fan. I can't think of anything else that fits into this either. My only doubts are Rudy Lenners and his outfit and Uli was playing a Gibson ....something in the earliest Video recordings that I have seen and here he is playing a Strat. But...still....what is this? And more early Uli? Great.
@antrygis1 yeah definitely pre Fly To The Rainbow. Good observations. Uli had to the best of my knowledge a Strat as his first quality electric guitar before his Firebird which was probably a back up guitar
This is awesome. Thanks. Is that Mick Tucker of The Sweet in the audience?
sorry I don`t know...
It does look like Mick Tucker, doesn't it? It also appears that he's focussing more on Jürgen Rosenthal. If there was a closer shot, I would've been more sure.
@@davidjacob5828 I believe it is Mick Tucker. The Scorpions toured with The Sweet in 1973. The same year as this video.
Do you have any other old scorpions videos from the 70s? or this full show?
yes...this is my song...from this show...
Fairly certain he was only 18 in this
He was, he turned 19 in late 1973.
Imagem rara
Allman Brothers lassen grüßen! Nicht schlecht für eine deutsche Band zu dieser Zeit! Aber es gab auch noch die Band Epitaph mit zwei Lead-Gitarren!
die hab ich letztes Jahr live gesehen Epitaph...sind auch hier auf meinem Kanal...große Klasse!!
@@kaschubin Dann kennst du vielleicht auch Satin Whale! Progressive Blues Hard-Rock auch aus dieser Zeit! Super Gitarrenarbeit schon damals aus Germany!
@@ThomasPianka-hi4zm ist mir zwar ein Begriff, aber tatsächlich hab ich von denen noch nicht soviel angehört...werd ich gleich mal nachholen...zur Zeit hör ich die Sahara von Saharar rauf und runter....
Where’s the rest of it. These videos surface rarely. I’ve been a fan since 1982
Unbelievable!!! 😝
Jürgen Rosenthal was the best drummer Scorpions ever had😗 And Fly To The Rainbow my favourite line-up 😊
@@anttikoponen9647Definitely!
Lonesome Crow, to me, was genius. Michael on this track sounded closer to Uli..., classically progressive, He never played the same again.
This is scorpions
Uli forever
Fredooooonnnnnn
Trump 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
I guess the uneducated cult member crowd gotta rock,..too.
Trumpie's cult is over.
ENJOY.
Somebody's been to a few Dead shows.
😅😅...not me..
@@kaschubin if you knew anything about the the dead you would have understood my comment .
1973だとFly to the rainbowが出た直後かな?なんとウリ18歳ですね。😆
wow they have come so far
Is that PETE WAY in the audience by the stage? (TankTop)
sorry I dont know....
2:37 go
Song’s name?
Journey Forever , wasn’t released tho
Uli was a true genius. I'll take him over Michael Schenker any day.
Why? Do we have to choose? Both are brilliant in their own way.
lol! Uli is far more derivative of other players (Hendrix) than Schenker ever was. He was so obsessed with Hendrix he took his girlfriend for sloppy seconds. Schenker is the melody master which even Uli acknowledges. Uli has also been very unproductive for the last 40 years. Creatively, he dried up by 1985. His best work is between 1974 and 1980. That is a very small window. Also completely lost the tone he had in the 70s. He become very shrill and uses way too many effects, the sky guitar is like some kind of Frankenstein monster, and also sounds out of tune half the time. I used to like Uli’s soloing, but I can’t really listen to it anymore. Schenker has none of these problems, and has been far more consistent. Seriously, Schenker, in 2024, is out playing solos he did in 1981 when he was supposedly in his prime. The man is a freak of nature. No one can touch him. To give you an idea about Uli and his ego, did you hear the story where he actually tried to give advice to Michael about how to properly play the guitar? That was one of the most hilarious stories I ever heard. Schenker rightfully told him to piss off.
@@shatnershairpiece I can't disagree with anything you just said. Mad Mikey has been rocking the F outta the guitar for like 6 decades now. Uli is a great guy, true gentleman & a monster guitar player too, but hasn't really done much lately, creatively I mean.I will not knock him however. But what you say about Schenker is 100% true.
was ? he is on tour of the USA as we speak
@@shatnershairpiece Uli is far more derivative of other players ? who else was doing neo classical shred in the 70's ? Blackmore to a lesser extent yes, but who else? Hendrix never did it.
Where is Rudolf?
His tone was better with the Strat.
このカメラ… 見せ場をことごとく外し、かなり偏った編集だね。 Uliの見せ場なんて殆どカットされている。
Why is Blackmore better?
He isn't.
Juergen Rosenthal, Francis Buchholz and Uli were/are virtuoso level musicians - Klaus did not hit his vocal stride until after he lost his voice and learned how to use his voice. Rudy never made much progress - too bad he stole most of his material from his brother Michael who is on a whole other level above all of them - would be cool to see these guys plus Michael re-unite without Klaus or Rudy!
Sim e minha mãe joga de meia no Real Madrid!
Yep, I agree, Rudolf is (still) one of most basic guitarists around if we talk about hard'n'heavy rock bands. If we leave the high gain and high speed, he sounds like he's playing simple pop music, although he wrote some great songs.
Furchbar.Man hört den Krautrock der 70er .Später waren sie auch live viel besser.