If you're 61, then you were 13 or 14 when this came out. I'm also 61, and I remember this from age 13. I went to a different school that year, and I remember being in my middle school jazz band (I was a drummer) and between rehearsals the bass player was working on this song with one of the sax players for a talent show. One of my favorite songs too. It was years before I learned who the band was that performed it.
@@nobiazcustomsinc5030 yes they were. Isn't it interesting that these guys love soul, funk and r&B. That is why many were amazed at them. Scotland is the most unlikely place where you will see a soul band.
My son is playing this on guitar in his high school jazz band. His first solo. He said it was a song he was pretty sure I had never heard before. You didn't live in the 70s and not hear this song. It was everywhere.
When this awesome band performed this. did they ever even fathom the possibility of people like you and me watching it over 35 years later? This is GOOD music... Thanks for sharing
This highly spirited and inspired instrumental with its tight rhythms, animated saxophone & funky guitar licks made this track an irresistable record, released in 1974 it was one of those tracks that was way ahead of it's time, forget about the Average, these guys were Brilliant
Blew my mind when I found out the AWB were Scottish!!! I’m 50 and always thought that they were from the US! Such a funky song and the beat is infectious. Classic 🙌
@@Moneytane1976 What a stupid comment 😂 I’m sure there were black people In Scotland well before then. And so what if the guy is black? Wtf has that got to do with anything, Or what I originally commented? 😂
Not all the band, but all got together in Dundee and that seemed to be their base for a while. So they are regaarded as a Dundee band. Did they not for up at university, or college?
We used to run around our 7th grade gym class to this wild and wonderful instrumental. Thanks to all the teachers at Lincoln Middle School who knew the proper way to give the kids a break!
A roll and haggis crispy bacon egg n cheese! Bangin!!! Oh aye and it's got tae be a crispy roll nane of yon East cost "baps" noo that's breakfast fur the soul or just a raging hangover
I was just a 7-year-old growing up in South L.A. as this played in heavy rotation on the urban radio. I just learned recently who originally recorded it ( my great-great grandfather is from England too ).
I love this music. I have a band, and I swear is one of the best music I ever played. I love funk, although I must work a lot to get younger guys to get it, all the shit they have been listening the last years seems to have killed their brain cells...is very difficult to get good musicians who can play this kind of style. Long life to funk!
Where do you play? Still playing it? Let me know if you know the answer to how to get people to play this. Really craving it, at 67 lol. Music is life! Peace
I saw this band in Baltimore in the mid 70's. I had to drag my sister to go with me because the band was still largely unknown and no one would go with me. (Thanks, Lee!). They played a tiny venue that didn't allow a large audience but that place was jammin'. I will never forget what a blast they were. Grateful.
Imagine being African American and finding out these Funk masters are white guys not only that but that they are from little rainy Scotland. Apparently James Brown felt out funked when this came out.
70's music is/was my thang!!! Back then in my much younger years, this one particular tune by the AWB always made me jump up from my seat, whether at home, in a night club, or in public dance parties and just start dancing!!!!
Going into your favourite night club in '77 and hearing this, you got attitude into your walk as you headed for the bar and you just knew you were going to have a great night!
the average white band is a group that i have followed since their 1st album pick up the pieces ! Than k u 4 giving us the chance 2 listen 2 our favorite songs !
@@jenniferlewis4369 As a Scot myself who lives in Glasgow, I can confirm that Scotland is super Funky. If you need proof, check out some more recently formed bands; Tom Mcguire and the Brassholes, Corto Alto, Milhouse Collective and Bohemian Monk Machine. Great talent!
Perfect in every way. This was my introduction to this wonderful band when it was first released, it has the same effect on my today as it did all that time ago, .Then I heard Hamish sing and I was blown away. this is a fantastic live version
This was a truly talented Bunch, I truly believe they laid the foundation for Phil Collins & Genesis, That Big band sound was truly being missed by most of us who grew up in the late 60 into the 80's Kool & The Gang Earth Wind & Fire & the list goes on, SO when Phil COllins came on the scene We all became instant fans
Just a kid in high school when it came out. it was on radio all the time we all loved it. glad to have stumbled on this video. The tune popped into my head and I went searching happy to watch this video I was toe tapping.
20 years i was......so beautiful !!! Greetz from Holland folks....Peter, Marite and Gerrit Jan. 11-10-2024 at 19.41. Make love and stop all these criminal war,s dear politicians. Thats my message on this planet earth !
Incredible Band one of the funkiest jams of all time! AWB FUCKING ROCKS!!! No Body Knew They Where White back then. Actually even with the name they thought it was a gimmick some brothers had. They all got that much soul. Every part of this song, every instrument section was funky souful tight. Even with the brother on the drums they proved that some "White Boys Can Funk!"
What a great band; so tight. I remember when I first heard this classic jam as a 16 yr. old back in ‘77; I thought it was a James Brown instrumental version of his “Cut the cake “ song. Both songs were similar with the beat and the brass placements. Every Thursday at my neighborhood rec. we would have little party for the neighborhood kids and this was one of the main standard for getting everyone out on the dance floor. 🎼🎼🎼🕺🏾🇺🇸
I was in about 8th grade when this song hit the radio. I didn't really get "funk" then - I thought it was the same as the dreaded disco - but I secretly liked it. Years later I understood the difference, and why I liked FUNK. This stuff is BADASS!
Awesome, thanks! I got a rejection letter from a job interview today, and the fact that I need to 'pick up the pieces' just popped into my mind, so I had to listen to this song (because I was around when it first came out... AWB was always good).
I love this song. In fact, I loved it so much as a kid my parents bought me the album when it came out. I was 8 or 9 years old. Was my first ever album. Still have it. ❤
This band will be a mystery forever. I mean, seriously, how many: - white(OK, most of them)... - Scottishmen... - digging Funk... - in the mid-70 (in the midst of the disco area)... - and where able to play some at this top notch level... - and when talented and tenacious enough to get successful... - so much so that we still enjoy their music close to 50 years latter! Let's be serious. 1 chance out of 1000? 10,000? 100,000? 1M? Nah. Not a chance. This kind of statistics anomaly do not occur, period. I think they were either a CIA/Aliens/area 51 experiment of some sort, or an actual miracle. Worldwide, for the Scottish part put aside, except for WAR I can't think of another occurrence. Any idea?
My dad shared a hospital room with Alan Gorrie back in the mid 70’s. He was here in Pittsburgh getting some kind of tests, and my dad was recuperating from back surgery. Alan had an acoustic guitar and did a little jammin’ in the room. It was pretty cool!!
theme song for the year 1977. Could not believe it. these guys were some serious musicians. Nobody anywhere even close to being cool like this band was in mainstream today. Prolly never will be.
Sad that in 15 years only 2.2 million people have ever come to visit this amazing and talented bunch. I'll bet of the 2.2 mil visitors, 2mil were other funk drum players. 😂
I love Candy Dulfer, but these guys remind me of the time when my friends and I did the saxophone and beat the seat , as imitate in our innocence. Pick up the Pieces is theirs and will remain so in our memory. Average White Band, a jazz rock lesson for some people who think white can't sing . AND THEY DID .
I've still got the vinyl LP of this that I got right after it was released. This song has been covered by a bunch of different bands over the last four decades or more.
I am 24 years old about to listen to this song for the first time. The internet can be a wonderful library :)
What did you type in to find it?
@@SplashbackDeuce Try #70sjazz ?
@@SplashbackDeuceAlbum With Burds ass in the name 😂
So many wonderful songs to discover. Have a listen to I'm a man by Chicago transit authority
I was a DJ for a local radio station when this song was released. It was one of our most requested songs at the time...
I was 24 when this came out and now I'm 71 still listening in 2024
@@essiejames9492 I'm 71 to, still Rock n Roll!!!!!!!!
19teen in 1977.
❤🎉
Still à fcking banger 🎉
My dad was 16
I was lucky enough to be 16 when this came out. It made me appreciate music & is still one of my favorites now at 61 yrs old. LOL
Same age and agree 100%!
Conheci com Phil Collins.Nao sabia que era Deles.Simplemente Maravilhosa!!!
Lol ; Yelp I was 16 too. Boy we had so much fun dancing to this song going down our Soul Train line. 😂🎼🎼🕺🏾
Player! You will never age!
If you're 61, then you were 13 or 14 when this came out. I'm also 61, and I remember this from age 13. I went to a different school that year, and I remember being in my middle school jazz band (I was a drummer) and between rehearsals the bass player was working on this song with one of the sax players for a talent show. One of my favorite songs too. It was years before I learned who the band was that performed it.
A band from Scotland that has SOUL! No doubt about that.
they were from scotland?! I didnt know that!
@@nobiazcustomsinc5030 yes they were. Isn't it interesting that these guys love soul, funk and r&B. That is why many were amazed at them. Scotland is the most unlikely place where you will see a soul band.
guess how?! halleluiah!
@@bpabustanyou AI?
🏴🏴🏴🏴
My son is playing this on guitar in his high school jazz band. His first solo. He said it was a song he was pretty sure I had never heard before. You didn't live in the 70s and not hear this song. It was everywhere.
Scotland has always had the funk. Big love from England.x
I was pretty surprised when I found out they were Scottish . Fair play!
@@jekanyika Me too!
@@jekanyika Funk is global bubba.
Thank you 🏴
And CANADA too!
❤ 😂
When this awesome band performed this. did they ever even fathom the possibility of people like you and me watching it over 35 years later? This is GOOD music... Thanks for sharing
soooo true ❤
No sound????
Now it's 45
@@jd291 You beat me to it, lol.
This highly spirited and inspired instrumental with its tight rhythms, animated saxophone & funky guitar licks made this track an irresistable record, released in 1974 it was one of those tracks that was way ahead of it's time, forget about the Average, these guys were Brilliant
YES ITS WHAT I CALL A COMPLETE SONG ,nothing missing!
It was a hit in '76
I was born in 1981, but I wish I was 20 years older. Imagine being a teenager during a musical era like this!
12 years older now, how do you feel?
It was pretty damn awesome, looking back.
@@doyrayburn2668 yep!
It was sampled on many different HipHop records back in the 80’s as well.
Certified Classic
I was a teenager during this. But I didn't like that style of music I was more into Led Zeppelin Pink Floyd and yes - harder Rock
It was a gas!
Blew my mind when I found out the AWB were Scottish!!!
I’m 50 and always thought that they were from the US!
Such a funky song and the beat is infectious.
Classic 🙌
Theres a black dude up there on the drums, sure there was no black dudes in Scotland in 1974
@@Moneytane1976 What a stupid comment 😂
I’m sure there were black people In Scotland well before then.
And so what if the guy is black? Wtf has that got to do with anything, Or what I originally commented? 😂
@@Moneytane1976there was one man of color on Scotland anyway.
They’re Scottish? I never knew that.
@@blockmasterscott Yes! Blew my mind too 🤯
From my home town of Dundee Scotland....mental to think :-)
Sings better than Galloway.... ha ha ....Dundee Baker....
The Horns
Dundee, Perth and Glasgow...
Not all the band, but all got together in Dundee and that seemed to be their base for a while. So they are regaarded as a Dundee band. Did they not for up at university, or college?
James Brown once called the Average White Band the Funkiest band on the planet.
Not SURPRISED...
This Scottish Band BROKE MANY BARRIERS, Especially when They Toured across The Americas!
❤
Notice That THEY'RE not "All White",TOO!
😂
@@jeffreybarkin3177 Because the original drummer overdosed.
@@jeffreybarkin3177not to mention there were many black people that helped and wrote on this song 😂😂
And he was right 😊
Classic. One of the best songs of the 70’s 💃🕺
Molly Duncan RIP, a great saxophonist and a gent.
😢
He recorded with many others including Bryan Ferry, Dire straits, Tom Petty, and played live with Chaka Khan, Eric Clapton and Marvin Gaye.
Music cool from chile
I bought this album in 1975. You knew how much I love to listen to it then. Now, I'm watching this group in video..WOW. IT BLOWS MY MIND
Amen to that brother I was 11 years old when that first came out pick up the pieces and I'm still listening now at 60
We used to run around our 7th grade gym class to this wild and wonderful instrumental. Thanks to all the teachers at Lincoln Middle School who knew the proper way to give the kids a break!
+Dan Goldstein
You can't run to this groove, you need to get down and funky to this bad mamma jamma. Can you dig it!
That has to be one of the TIGHTEST rhythm sections ever!
That little band from Scotland with that BIG BIG BADASSS sound!!!
Man!!!
That’s still that deep funk that everyone crave right now right here in 2024!!!!
This record was EVERYWHERE in '74 and '75. Tell you that much. What a time to be 15 years old. We had a BLAST. That's for sure.
Oh lol.
You said it!
Really need music like this now! Come on musicians! ✌🌊💚🤗👍🌈
なんてかっこいい曲!🤩2024年の今もこれからもずっと💖😌
So sorry to hear about the passing of Malcom "Molly" Duncan, age 74, AWB's fantastic sax player. So sad. Praying for his family.
Don' t pray for him, just take joy from what he has given us.
@@AverageJoe2020, he said he was praying for his family.
They never ate Haggis! - They Mama must have fed them some SOUL FOOOOOD!😆🏴👍🏾
Yes but probably still deep fried .
Hell yeah
Exactly bro!
A roll and haggis crispy bacon egg n cheese! Bangin!!! Oh aye and it's got tae be a crispy roll nane of yon East cost "baps" noo that's breakfast fur the soul or just a raging hangover
My grandfather is in there just stop being rude
I listened to this song all year long in my first year at art college in 77 and still love it.
Greetings from Ireland☘️
One of the great groove tunes of all times!
Still sends shivers down my spine. Bought this album 27 years ago. Thanks for the post. Freaking amazing...
Hi
All I can think of is hustle man playin this with his kazoo on Martin😂😂😂🔥
😂😂😂
I graduated from High school 3 years ago,whened the Average White Band had this Funky music and one of my Favorite Bands of all time.
I was just a 7-year-old growing up in South L.A. as this played in heavy rotation on the urban radio. I just learned recently who originally recorded it ( my great-great grandfather is from England too ).
i love scotland
Ramon LeBlanc Harts You know we was bumping this in South Central L.A. Blood!!!!
England Too? The AWB are from SCOTLAND, not England. :-)
TELT :-)
I love this music. I have a band, and I swear is one of the best music I ever played. I love funk, although I must work a lot to get younger guys to get it, all the shit they have been listening the last years seems to have killed their brain cells...is very difficult to get good musicians who can play this kind of style. Long life to funk!
Where do you play? Still playing it? Let me know if you know the answer to how to get people to play this. Really craving it, at 67 lol. Music is life! Peace
Yes 😂
Right on😂
This music was great wish we had some like this today . Good times and great music!
Just saw them on their farewell tour. Fantastic show.
I saw this band in Baltimore in the mid 70's. I had to drag my sister to go with me because the band was still largely unknown and no one would go with me. (Thanks, Lee!). They played a tiny venue that didn't allow a large audience but that place was jammin'. I will never forget what a blast they were. Grateful.
when I saw Hamish with Ringo's All Starr Band do this song Edgar Winter was one of the sax players and nailed it.
That was the true definition of a funky groove! Loved it!
Hell Yeah!!!!!!!! Got this Album!!! Takes me way back!!!!!!!!! I'm 71 Still Rock n Roll!!!!!!!!!!! Awesome ERA!!!!!!!!!!
Right on brother me too
Funky as funky can get! I loved them back then, same now.
Wow just wow 2 sax and conga player are outstanding. Whole band is awesome 👏
I'm Scottish and remember hearing this when it first came out and just assumed it was an African/American band, amazing. Amazing jazz/funk.
Imagine being African American and finding out these Funk masters are white guys not only that but that they are from little rainy Scotland.
Apparently James Brown felt out funked when this came out.
The Dundee horns...superb and classy.
Sounds good today just like it did back in the day. Glasgow guitars Dundee horns and a great drummer, Steve Ferone from Brighton England :)
Year I was born. What a classic. This place the Montreux had everyone perform their. Watched an Etta James performance from here.
ABOVE Average!!!!! What a novelty! Musicians that could Really PLAY!!!
70's music is/was my thang!!! Back then in my much younger years, this one particular tune by the AWB always made me jump up from my seat, whether at home, in a night club, or in public dance parties and just start dancing!!!!
who would'nt like to hear this again, and again...
Going into your favourite night club in '77 and hearing this, you got attitude into your walk as you headed for the bar and you just knew you were going to have a great night!
everything about this video just reaks of the 70s!
i love it!
La vera funk music che ci ha accompagnato in tantissime belle serate a ballare! Grazie Average
That's a gorgeous Gretsch White Falcon that guitarist is playing.
the average white band is a group that i have followed since their 1st album pick up the pieces ! Than k u 4 giving us the chance 2 listen 2 our favorite songs !
Who'd have thought Scots could be so funky! :-)
Actually, the Average White Band were kicked out of Scotland for not being funky ENOUGH; You should come visit sometime lol
@@andyquin5386 You've got to be joking, yes?
No matter what nationality they have, I think they would still rock!!!
@@jenniferlewis4369 As a Scot myself who lives in Glasgow, I can confirm that Scotland is super Funky. If you need proof, check out some more recently formed bands; Tom Mcguire and the Brassholes, Corto Alto, Milhouse Collective and Bohemian Monk Machine. Great talent!
@@andyquin5386 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Perfect in every way. This was my introduction to this wonderful band when it was first released, it has the same effect on my today as it did all that time ago, .Then I heard Hamish sing and I was blown away. this is a fantastic live version
Shit. I've forgotten why I was on the computer. There was something I had to do... This always happens when I have a "quick" look on youtube.
Yes Im into an hour already and my house is a real mess lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Em 1977 eu tinha 17 anos quando ouvi essa bela música,1 abraço do Brasil e que Deus nos abençoe grandemente.
Good driving song seize the moment
Album released 50 yrs ago today, August 1974. Great story in 19 Aug 2024 Wall Street Journal
This was a truly talented Bunch, I truly believe they laid the foundation for Phil Collins & Genesis, That Big band sound was truly being missed by most of us who grew up in the late 60 into the 80's Kool & The Gang Earth Wind & Fire & the list goes on, SO when Phil COllins came on the scene We all became instant fans
Just a kid in high school when it came out. it was on radio all the time we all loved it. glad to have stumbled on this video. The tune popped into my head and I went searching happy to watch this video I was toe tapping.
I remember skating to this song in 73 and i love it now still in 2019. Funky!!
20 years i was......so beautiful !!! Greetz from Holland folks....Peter, Marite and Gerrit Jan. 11-10-2024 at 19.41. Make love and stop all these criminal war,s dear politicians. Thats my message on this planet earth !
Jazz funk smooth like chocolate .
Soul love groovy beats.
Take me back.
I was 5 in 1977, not fair😂❤😢 sexy music.
Im happy . 🥰
The one tune I wish to have played at my funeral.. WoW -- What a way to go out!!
Incredible Band one of the funkiest jams of all time! AWB FUCKING ROCKS!!! No Body Knew They Where White back then. Actually even with the name they thought it was a gimmick some brothers had. They all got that much soul. Every part of this song, every instrument section was funky souful tight. Even with the brother on the drums they proved that some "White Boys Can Funk!"
If I remember correctly they are from Scotland. So yes is even weird
AWB is smoothest and one of the best. Shoutout to Scotland from states. This live amazing. 🔥💯🔥💯
What a great band; so tight. I remember when I first heard this classic jam as a 16 yr. old back in ‘77; I thought it was a James Brown instrumental version of his “Cut the cake “ song. Both songs were similar with the beat and the brass placements. Every Thursday at my neighborhood rec. we would have little party for the neighborhood kids and this was one of the main standard for getting everyone out on the dance floor. 🎼🎼🎼🕺🏾🇺🇸
Wow, what an amazing Song. And I used to think Black Guys were the ones whom
were playing the Saxaphone to it. Life is really full of surprises!
These boys can lay it down, with a signature sound!
Good
They blew me away! Wow!
Saw them sing this today in Bergen County..Was Awesome !!!!!
Saw them at front row theater in Cleveland Ohio many years ago..Awesome time
I loved 70's funk!
Born in '70. Dad had good music in his veins.
I was in about 8th grade when this song hit the radio. I didn't really get "funk" then - I thought it was the same as the dreaded disco - but I secretly liked it. Years later I understood the difference, and why I liked FUNK. This stuff is BADASS!
Awesome, thanks! I got a rejection letter from a job interview today, and the fact that I need to 'pick up the pieces' just popped into my mind, so I had to listen to this song (because I was around when it first came out... AWB was always good).
that drummer is so tight and groovy, he's a real master ! big up steve ferrone
Best funky band ever!! Great AWB Way too funky whooop Thnx for sharing this one
Now this is music!!!!! One of my favorite albums, which I still have the original vinyl.
I love this song. In fact, I loved it so much as a kid my parents bought me the album when it came out. I was 8 or 9 years old. Was my first ever album. Still have it. ❤
A pleasure to listen this song again and again!
I have this album and I totally LOVE Them - wish they would regroup and come to MICHIGAN!!!!
Back to Indy!!!
This band will be a mystery forever. I mean, seriously, how many:
- white(OK, most of them)...
- Scottishmen...
- digging Funk...
- in the mid-70 (in the midst of the disco area)...
- and where able to play some at this top notch level...
- and when talented and tenacious enough to get successful...
- so much so that we still enjoy their music close to 50 years latter!
Let's be serious. 1 chance out of 1000? 10,000? 100,000? 1M? Nah. Not a chance. This kind of statistics anomaly do not occur, period.
I think they were either a CIA/Aliens/area 51 experiment of some sort, or an actual miracle.
Worldwide, for the Scottish part put aside, except for WAR I can't think of another occurrence. Any idea?
❤❤l❤ love that SAX
1970's music primer
Scottish fellas
Playing Memphis soul
&
Kicking ass...
My dad shared a hospital room with Alan Gorrie back in the mid 70’s. He was here in Pittsburgh getting some kind of tests, and my dad was recuperating from back surgery. Alan had an acoustic guitar and did a little jammin’ in the room. It was pretty cool!!
theme song for the year 1977. Could not believe it. these guys were some serious musicians. Nobody anywhere even close to being cool like this band was in mainstream today. Prolly never will be.
The work getting done from the Tele is on the money time after time. My goodness what a touch ...G...
They were so so cold! Love it!
What do you expect from the east coast of Scotland. It's hardly Club Tropicana up there 😉
Sad that in 15 years only 2.2 million people have ever come to visit this amazing and talented bunch. I'll bet of the 2.2 mil visitors, 2mil were other funk drum players. 😂
Remember. This is live! Great quality for a live performance.
Yeah man that’s the way you do it!
I love Candy Dulfer, but these guys remind me of the time when my friends and I did the saxophone and beat the seat , as imitate in our innocence. Pick up the Pieces is theirs and will remain so in our memory.
Average White Band, a jazz rock lesson for some people who think white can't sing . AND THEY DID .
Average Whire Band hrajú zmes blue eyed soul a funk.....nie je to jazz rock
OK .
My very first concert at MSU auditorium I was 16, still jamming out to this jam on my playlist at 61.
Goodnight and god bless Molly R.I.P Malcolm ‘Molly’ Duncan
I've still got the vinyl LP of this that I got right after it was released. This song has been covered by a bunch of different bands over the last four decades or more.
Bom demais esse som! Qualidade musical.
Candy Dulfer (sax player) made a nice remake. It's on the tube.
Wow, I can't believe Jeremy Corbyn was in Average White Band in the seventies
Ha I thought exactly the same
i was born '77 with this song!!! Really Proud!!!!