The guitarists! Randy California - Spirit Pete Haycock - Climax Blues Band Steve Howe - Yes/Asia Steve Hunter - Lou Reed/Alice Cooper Robby Krieger - The Doors Alvin Lee - Ten Years After Andy Powell - Wishbone Ash Ted Turner - Wishbone Ash Leslie West - Mountain (Re-ordered? , but here is the listing so you can figure out if its right) 1. Dr. Brown I Presume - Pete Haycok 2. The Idler - Steve Hunter with Pete Haycock 3. Lucienne - Pete Haycock with Steve Hunter 4. Groove Thing - Randy California with Steve Hunter 5. Hey Joe - Randy California 6. Love Me Two Times - Robby Krieger with Steve Hunter 7. The King Will Come - Ted Turner & Andy Powell 8. Theme From An Imaginary Westren - Leslie West 9. Sketches In The Sun - Steve Howe 10. Wurm - Steve Howe with Pete Haycock 11. No Limit - Alvin Lee 12. Ain't Nothin' Shakin' - Alvin Lee 13. All Along The Watch Tower - All Artist
Yes I still have it on VHS. Bought the CD of the gig too. Vinyl version has more tracks as the cd version was edited down. Don't know why they didn't just make it a double CD. There was a Night of the Guitar 2 tour with a different line up. Searching for it now.
I was there that night, simply because I saw it advertised somewhere and thought "why not?". Thank goodness I went - one of the best shows I have been lucky enough to witness. Whilst I have seen Ten Years After, Wishbone Ash and Yes many times Robbie Kreiger, Randy California and Leslie West were musicians I was not likely to see in any other context and certainly not all on one night. The unsung heroes of this show were Derek Holt - he played keyboard, bass and sang - Livingstone Brown (also on bass and keyboards) and Clive Mayuyu (drums) because they provided a really powerful rhythm section. And as for Alvin Lee that night ....sensational.
Thanks so much for posting! haven't seen it since my teenage years! Lucienne is beautiful, Lesley West's 'Theme from an Imaginary Western' is still the best version I've ever heard. Goosebumps. Awesome.
Amazing guitarplaying! Steve Howe (Yes, Asia GTR.) Steve Hunter (Alice Cooper) Alvin Lee (Ten Years After) d. Mar. 6, 2013 Andy Powell (Wishbone Ash) Ted Turner (Wishbone Ash) Leslie West (Mountain) Robby Krieger (Doors) Randy California (Spirit) Peter Haycock (Climax Blues Band, ELO) d. Oct 30, 2013.
Or-Grullû, der Schöpfer No one with any decency would argue that. California (ne Wolfe) left a much bigger volume of work than most realize. Thanks to TH-cam it is even bigger.
A great concert. I remember watching it on TV at the time and my favourites then were the Wishbone Ash guys playing 'In The Skin' and Pete Haycock playing 'Dr Brown I Presume' ... good memories and all of the guitarists deserve credit .
I saw Randy Califonia with Spirit back in the mid-70s. Man I was blown away . His guitar playing reminds me a bit of Frank Marino , not the same style necessarily, but both intense and fluid .
This version of All Along the Watchtower (50:30) - with Randy California on vocals, and some kick-ass solos from Howe, Krieger and Powell - is one of my favorite pieces of music of all time
Mamma mia che ricordi unici, avevo una musicassetta in quel lontano 1989, ricordo che un mio amico fraterno mi aveva fatto sentire questi artisti. Praticamente a forza di ascoltare per carpire ogni accordo, nota, assolo, praticamente l'ho consumata. Cristo adesso vederli veramente quello che facevano è un tuffo nel cuore, cazzo Leslie West quasi alla fine del video,, fantastico, Alvin Lee super. Un Grazie immenso a te per averlo postato. Adesso lo condividero' con questo mio amico, chissà se lo ricorderà ancora e spero di fargli cosa gradita.
Wow. Just wow. So happy to see it again after all these years! As a teenager I'd randomly found this on UK TV late one night and partially recorded it on Betamax. Even though I only had one tape to call my own, it eventually got overwritten by someone else in the family, and I've thought about it for decades! Being a drummer, Clive Mayuyu's fantastic, dynamic performance had a profound effect on me and the way I play to this day- I wonder what he's up to these days?!
This had a huge effect on me when it was on uk TV in the 80s, taped it on VHS and watched it every day for months. Leslie West, what more can you say, that tone!
Alvin Lee was an opposite of a shredder. He was just a lightning fast blues player that loved to Rock. He was so fast, his "critics" critics called him Captain Speedy Fingers". Alvin said "I never tried to be the fastest, I even tried to slow down. A lot of these new guys can play ridiculously fast, but there's no light and no shade, and most of them run out of licks in a few minutes anyway." I couldn't agree more, Alvin could play blues at any speed all night long and never miss a lick. One of the best of all time. May he RIP. And keep on Rockin.
Als ich es das erste mal hoerte, wusste ich schon, das ist eines der Besten Konzerte der Welt. Das ist nicht mit Worten zu beschreiben. Danke schoen, Gott.
This could never happen again. All those amazing players from the golden era of electric guitar all under 1 roof. I went to the town and country club concert they did a few months later. So glad I did.
Owned this on cassette. Lost or taken can't really remember how it went AWOL An old friend rang me and mentioned Randy California which set me searching and thank the lord I did .SO much talent under one roof .
I remember watching this at the time and thinking how old everyone was looking. Now they seem incredibly young to me! I guess the guys were mostly around forty then, but time sure has played some tricks...
about 40 they start hitting the peak skills + knowledge + execution and have enough blissful ignorance, piss & vinegar and pain to blister out some of the most blazing and amazing sounds.
I was 31 when i was at this concert and remember wondering how people, after a life on the road, and who were at least 10 years older than me, could look three times in better shape than me.! Now, of course, we have lost Alvin Lee, Randy California, and Pete Haycock.
I was 13 year old when I gatechrushed to the Lochem pop festival and stood first row to see the whole concert of the Climax Blues Band! And that made me HOOKED ON OVERDRIVE GUITAR ASWELL AS RYTHM BLUES! THAT WAS FANTASTIC GIG AS SOON AS I WAS BACK IN AMSTERDAM I BOUGHT THE FM LIVE ALBUM OF THE CLIMAX BLUES BAND
All of these guys are SO Talented !...what a joy to listen to such excellence.They compliment each other so well and really enjoy playing together.Very hard to pick a favorite here but, if I had to pick one, it would be Randy Calif., perhaps because i spent so many of my younger years living in Southern Calif. and visiting Northern Calif.
No feeling sorry for Randy C. "No greater love than this- to lose your life to save another" If it had been the other way- very very bad. I hope his boy is ok- "Survivors Guilt" is ruinous no matter what the facts. My dad lost a good friend that came off the Titantic at a year of age and even then,in his forties carbon Monoxide.
Saw this Tour in Edinburgh.Fantastic memories. All the Player's were amazing. What a night! Out in the Alley after the show Randy California and Krieger asked me and my mate if there were any cool Clubs to go and hang out and party in! Unfortunately we had to split if we wanted a lift back to Glasgow. Wish we'd stayed, I so wish we'd stayed. Bless them all. 🎸🎶🖖💜
Thanks A LOT for posting this!!! I've played the grooves out of this cd and never knew there was actual video footage of this event. It is quite a treat to me to now see the tunes as they were performed. Much appreciated!!!
Thank's Harrie SukkyYakky for upload this video. Finaly I can see the show. I bought this double album Night of the guitars on vinyl in 1989. It's great to see it.
2023 now but back in the early 90s my childhood memories, when I was a teen my dad showed me this, back then to me it wasn’t much……but now more than ever such a great line up of masters 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻GOD BLESS MR WEST 😍
This is great! Thank you! So much talent on that stage. I saw Randy California at a free festival on Venice Beach, California (of course), early 1990's maybe. It was the annual summer Festival of the Chariots (Ratha Yatra) organized by the local Hare Krishna Temple. Randy and his band performed a stirring rendition of Hendrix's "Red House". He sang one of the lines as " ...if my Baby don't love me no more, I know darn well that Krishna will!" Ha ha, funny Randy. Afterward, he was walking through the assembled beach crowd like an average Joe, a regular everyday Harry Krishner. I was stunned when I heard the news of his drowning from Chris Douridas on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic Show several years later. Long live Spirit (and JoJo Gunne)!
Took me back to the night i watch it. Lesley west awesome moving love you felix. So happy it’s on you tube. I did record on vhs. Very very happy memories of watching this again ❤️
Since I bought the vinyls with the concerts when they came out back then I have loved the Pete Haycock tune "Lucienne" (5;25). I had not heard that before. And of course the Wishbone Ash tune "The King Will Come" (25:10) is one of my favorites too. Andy Powell is still touring as Wishbone Ash with a finnish guitarplayer named Muddy Manninen and they do a great show in small clubs as Ducsaal in Freudenburg in Germany where I saw them 14.2.2014. Martin Turner will play Wishbone Ash tunes there as well 21.11.2014 and I hope he will do that one as well.
Yeah Randy was a total Hero of mine, seeing the Spirit Man play was just the ultimate Trip. God bless you wherever You are,somwhere along the Timecoast.🎸🎶💜🖖
I was lucky enough to be at this show! They almost blew the roof off the Hammersmith Odeon! I saw them again the next year at the Town and Country. They were joined by Jan Akkerman from Focus and Phil Manzanera from Rozy Music. Also saw Wishbone Ash, Spirit and Ten Years After not long afterwards. These are all top class musicians.
What a great recap off the tour 1989. Legendary guitar players and better than the tour of 1991. And what a tight rhythm section with Clive Mayuyu and Livingston Brown to back them up 👏🏻
Wow...I seen this tour at the royal court Liverpool £6 ..price of a pint now ...still have the ticket ..unreal night Steve Howe was brilliant randy .doing hey joe forgot how good ..this night was ..thank for putting up
1989-Ero Giovane per capire che mi avevano portato al único concerto in Itália dei 9 chitarristi + famosi dela storia del rock.Dopo anni a sentirli i ricordi tornano....erro li e non me ne sono reso conto, ora il mondo dela musica e cambiato..... 1989-I was young to understand what had brought me to the only concert in Italy of 9 + famous guitarists in rock history. After years to hear the memories come back .... I was there and I did not understand, now the world of music and changed ......
the guy I like best now after almost 30 years of listening to this (I have the vynil too) is, without any doubt, Steve Hunter. He choses to back other guitarists most of the times but if you pay attention, what he does is always excelllent.
Recorded November 1988 over seven nights at different venues in the United Kingdom. 1. Dr. Brown I Presume - Pete Haycok 2. The Idler - Steve Hunter with Pete Haycock 3. Lucienne - Pete Haycock with Steve Hunter 4. Groove Thing - Randy California with Steve Hunter 5. Hey Joe - Randy California 6. Love Me Two Times - Robby Krieger with Steve Hunter 7. The King Will Come - Ted Turner & Andy Powell 8. Theme From An Imaginary Westren - Leslie West 9. Sketches In The Sun - Steve Howe 10. Wurm - Steve Howe with Pete Haycock 11. No Limit - Alvin Lee 12. Ain't Nothin' Shakin' - Alvin Lee 13. All Along The Watch Tower - All Artist Randy California - Spirit Pete Haycock - Climax Blues Band Steve Howe - Yes/Asia Steve Hunter - Lou Reed/Alice Cooper Robby Krieger - The Doors Alvin Lee - Ten Years After Andy Powell - Wishbone Ash Ted Turner - Wishbone Ash Leslie West - Mountain
Robbie krieger Amazing solo guitar playing, i watched this on tv at the time, those were the days tv companies televised concerts like this, not like some of the shite they put on tv now, these guys were musicians, unlike some of the old wank turned out now so called music
I remember having a ticket to see one of these shows at the Paladium in NYC in 89 and when I went to the place to see it, I found out it had been cancelled. I was so disappointed. That was the first time I was gonna see Robby Krieger. Watching this video now, it's amazing to see how young he was. Only in his early 40's. At the time, I was 17 and these guys seemed so old. Now I'm older than they were there. Lol It's crazy...
Some partial info: 1 Pete Haycock: Dr Brown I Presume 2 Steve hunter: The Idler 3 Randy California: Groove Thing 4 Robby Krieger: Roadhouse Blues 5 Wishbone Ash: In The Skin 6 Leslie West: Imaginary Western 7 Steve Howe Sharp On Attack 8 Alvin Lee: No Limit 9 Lee West Turner Hunter: Whole Lotta Shakin 10 Steve Hunter: Black Cat 11 Pete Haycock : Lucienne 12 Randy California: Hey Joe 13 Robby Kreiger: Strut A Various 14 Wishbone Ash The King Will Come 15 Leslie West: Never In My Life 16 Steve Howe: The Clap 17 Alvine Lee: Aint Nothin Shakin 18 Howe Powell California Haycock Krieger: All Along The Watchtower (The amazon DVD basically combines the material from the two VHS releases.) CREDITS Randy California - Spirit Pete Haycock - Climax Blues Band Steve Howe - Yes/Asia Steve Hunter - Lou Reed/Alice Cooper Robby Krieger - The Doors Alvin Lee - Ten Years After Andy Powell - Wishbone Ash Ted Turner - Wishbone Ash Leslie West - Mountain www.amazon.co.uk/Various-Artists-Night-Guitar/dp/B001ER50K8
I saw this tour in 88'/89' in Liverpool and me and my younger brother (rip my bro) we're blown away esp Robbie Krieger and Randy C told the Hendrix story live on stage then blew us away with Hey Joe and i must admit i was under the influence of Purple Haze ha ha memories baby and I'm sure Jeff Healey played too or maybe i saw him earlier and gettin muxed up ha ha also i cud swear it was late 88' and not 89' as 'advertised'
Leslie West .. the King of Tone. That is all.
Steve Howe makes your Heart Shine . Music is good for the Heart
The guitarists!
Randy California - Spirit
Pete Haycock - Climax Blues Band
Steve Howe - Yes/Asia
Steve Hunter - Lou Reed/Alice Cooper
Robby Krieger - The Doors
Alvin Lee - Ten Years After
Andy Powell - Wishbone Ash
Ted Turner - Wishbone Ash
Leslie West - Mountain
(Re-ordered? , but here is the listing so you can figure out if its right)
1. Dr. Brown I Presume - Pete Haycok
2. The Idler - Steve Hunter with Pete Haycock
3. Lucienne - Pete Haycock with Steve Hunter
4. Groove Thing - Randy California with Steve Hunter
5. Hey Joe - Randy California
6. Love Me Two Times - Robby Krieger with Steve Hunter
7. The King Will Come - Ted Turner & Andy Powell
8. Theme From An Imaginary Westren - Leslie West
9. Sketches In The Sun - Steve Howe
10. Wurm - Steve Howe with Pete Haycock
11. No Limit - Alvin Lee
12. Ain't Nothin' Shakin' - Alvin Lee
13. All Along The Watch Tower - All Artist
Remember watching this and being blown away as a 9 year old kid when my Dad recorded it off the tv, onto VHS! Awesome!!!
me too
Yes I still have it on VHS. Bought the CD of the gig too. Vinyl version has more tracks as the cd version was edited down. Don't know why they didn't just make it a double CD. There was a Night of the Guitar 2 tour with a different line up. Searching for it now.
I was there that night, simply because I saw it advertised somewhere and thought "why not?". Thank goodness I went - one of the best shows I have been lucky enough to witness. Whilst I have seen Ten Years After, Wishbone Ash and Yes many times Robbie Kreiger, Randy California and Leslie West were musicians I was not likely to see in any other context and certainly not all on one night. The unsung heroes of this show were Derek Holt - he played keyboard, bass and sang - Livingstone Brown (also on bass and keyboards) and Clive Mayuyu (drums) because they provided a really powerful rhythm section. And as for Alvin Lee that night ....sensational.
+1 to you mentioning the rhythm section. Been to these videos before and did only recognize the obvious. The others maybe should be the ones to star?
Great write up. So amazing that we'll have this little piece of history forever!
Pete Haycock...criminally-underrated! 🎸
R.I.P Peter Haycock ❤
Thanks so much for posting! haven't seen it since my teenage years! Lucienne is beautiful, Lesley West's 'Theme from an Imaginary Western' is still the best version I've ever heard. Goosebumps. Awesome.
Jack Bruce's brilliant tune, and Soundtrack for A Western film that did not exist
Excellent stuff.RIP Randy.
Amazing guitarplaying!
Steve Howe (Yes, Asia GTR.)
Steve Hunter (Alice Cooper)
Alvin Lee (Ten Years After) d. Mar. 6, 2013
Andy Powell (Wishbone Ash)
Ted Turner (Wishbone Ash)
Leslie West (Mountain)
Robby Krieger (Doors)
Randy California (Spirit)
Peter Haycock (Climax Blues Band, ELO) d. Oct 30, 2013.
+Harry Rönnberg Randy California died, 1997, right? Drowned off the coast of Hawaii.
+martianshoes He died saving his son. Not such a bad way to go.
Or-Grullû, der Schöpfer No one with any decency would argue that. California (ne Wolfe) left a much bigger volume of work than most realize. Thanks to TH-cam it is even bigger.
A great concert. I remember watching it on TV at the time and my favourites then were the Wishbone Ash guys playing 'In The Skin' and Pete Haycock playing 'Dr Brown I Presume' ... good memories and all of the guitarists deserve credit .
I saw Randy Califonia with Spirit back in the mid-70s. Man I was blown away . His guitar playing reminds me a bit of Frank Marino , not the same style necessarily, but both intense and fluid .
Pete Haycock R.I.P. he was one of the best !!!!
This version of All Along the Watchtower (50:30) - with Randy California on vocals, and some kick-ass solos from Howe, Krieger and Powell - is one of my favorite pieces of music of all time
Why isn't this concert better known? It's excellent.
it is well known . they get to high number and start over
@@Thadmotor1044 If I don't know it - it's not well known.
So it's stay special
@@SelectCircle It is very ,very well known. By those who know about these things. If you haven't heard about it, you don't. It is the stuff of legend.
@@catabaticanabatic3800 Woodstock is "very very." This concert veers more toward "hardly whatsoever."
Ah. The rendition of 'Lucienne' will remain one of my all time favourite things to listen to :)
I saw this show in may 1989 in milan....what an emotion to see robby krieger and steve hunter sharing the stage in front of me!
The live version of Steve Howe's "The Clap", from the first Yes album, is really amazing... twenty years after! The rest is unbelievable too.
Actually that wasn't the first Yes elpee. It was the first that Howe played on however.
Because this concert was unique the fact that you had the greatest 9 guitar players of all time altogether in 1 place at 1 show. It speaks for itself
RIP Peter Banks.@@SFCBenny57
Mamma mia che ricordi unici, avevo una musicassetta in quel lontano 1989, ricordo che un mio amico fraterno mi aveva fatto sentire questi artisti.
Praticamente a forza di ascoltare per carpire ogni accordo, nota, assolo, praticamente l'ho consumata.
Cristo adesso vederli veramente quello che facevano è un tuffo nel cuore, cazzo Leslie West quasi alla fine del video,, fantastico, Alvin Lee super.
Un Grazie immenso a te per averlo postato.
Adesso lo condividero' con questo mio amico, chissà se lo ricorderà ancora e spero di fargli cosa gradita.
Wow. Just wow. So happy to see it again after all these years! As a teenager I'd randomly found this on UK TV late one night and partially recorded it on Betamax. Even though I only had one tape to call my own, it eventually got overwritten by someone else in the family, and I've thought about it for decades! Being a drummer, Clive Mayuyu's fantastic, dynamic performance had a profound effect on me and the way I play to this day- I wonder what he's up to these days?!
This had a huge effect on me when it was on uk TV in the 80s, taped it on VHS and watched it every day for months. Leslie West, what more can you say, that tone!
Alvin Lee, what a shredder. Oh, how he can make those strings talk.
A "shredder!?" WTF?!
RIP Alvin Lee
Alvin Lee was an opposite of a shredder. He was just a lightning fast blues player that loved to Rock. He was so fast, his "critics" critics called him Captain Speedy Fingers". Alvin said "I never tried to be the fastest, I even tried to slow down. A lot of these new guys can play ridiculously fast, but there's no light and no shade, and most of them run out of licks in a few minutes anyway." I couldn't agree more, Alvin could play blues at any speed all night long and never miss a lick. One of the best of all time. May he RIP. And keep on Rockin.
Als ich es das erste mal hoerte, wusste ich schon, das ist eines der Besten Konzerte der Welt. Das ist nicht mit Worten zu beschreiben. Danke schoen, Gott.
I never knew this concert existed. Incredible! Thank you!
Leslie ‘The Tone’ West!!!!!
Magnifique pete Haycock!
This could never happen again. All those amazing players from the golden era of electric guitar all under 1 roof. I went to the town and country club concert they did a few months later. So glad I did.
Owned this on cassette. Lost or taken can't really remember how it went AWOL An old friend rang me and mentioned Randy California which set me searching and thank the lord I did .SO much talent under one roof .
I remember watching this at the time and thinking how old everyone was looking. Now they seem incredibly young to me! I guess the guys were mostly around forty then, but time sure has played some tricks...
Exactly ! I also hoped that I would turn out to be as good on the guitar as they were when I had reached their ages. (LOL)
And yet they already were that good at half the age. Amazing how all those guys got to be so proficient so fast. Natural talent I guess.
True.
about 40 they start hitting the peak skills + knowledge + execution and have enough blissful ignorance, piss & vinegar and pain to blister out some of the most blazing and amazing sounds.
I was 31 when i was at this concert and remember wondering how people, after a life on the road, and who were at least 10 years older than me, could look three times in better shape than me.! Now, of course, we have lost Alvin Lee, Randy California, and Pete Haycock.
Andy Powell is one of the best guitarists of all time!!!
I was 13 year old when I gatechrushed to the Lochem pop festival and stood first row to see the whole concert of the Climax Blues Band!
And that made me HOOKED ON OVERDRIVE GUITAR ASWELL AS RYTHM BLUES! THAT WAS FANTASTIC GIG AS SOON AS I WAS BACK IN AMSTERDAM I BOUGHT THE FM LIVE ALBUM OF THE CLIMAX BLUES BAND
Thanks for that great post of our guitar legends!
Steve Hunter,,,,so underrated!!
very much so.
The Deacon. Smooth player. Never got his props.
oui;un grand merci pour cet excellent concert
indispensable pour les gratteux
merci encore
Un concerto da brividi!,veri miti della musica ,oggi scomparsa!Grazie jimi Hendrix per quello che hai lasciato!
All of these guys are SO Talented !...what a joy to listen to such excellence.They compliment each other so well and really enjoy playing together.Very hard to pick a favorite here but, if I had to pick one, it would be Randy Calif., perhaps because i spent so many of my younger years living in Southern Calif. and visiting Northern Calif.
No feeling sorry for Randy C. "No greater love than this- to lose your life to save another" If it had been the other way- very very bad. I hope his boy is ok- "Survivors Guilt" is ruinous no matter what the facts. My dad lost a good friend that came off the Titantic at a year of age and even then,in his forties carbon Monoxide.
Saw this Tour in Edinburgh.Fantastic memories. All the Player's were amazing. What a night! Out in the Alley after the show Randy California and Krieger asked me and my mate if there were any cool Clubs to go and hang out and party in! Unfortunately we had to split if we wanted a lift back to Glasgow. Wish we'd stayed, I so wish we'd stayed. Bless them all. 🎸🎶🖖💜
WOW WOW Bring it on back these guys are the real deal . Keep on rockin. I can't stop smilin during the finale . Great stuff.
Ronnie Montrose...a legend lost too soon!
Thanks A LOT for posting this!!! I've played the grooves out of this cd and never knew there was actual video footage of this event. It is quite a treat to me to now see the tunes as they were performed. Much appreciated!!!
And what CD was it?
Night of the Guitar :) www.amazon.com/Night-Guitar-Haycock-Climax-Blues/dp/B000MDK4II
I was there with a couple of friends , this is the 1st time I have seen it since then , didn't even know this was on Video
Thank's Harrie SukkyYakky for upload this video. Finaly I can see the show. I bought this double album Night of the guitars on vinyl in 1989. It's great to see it.
So wanted to see this again. Thanks!!!!!!!!!! Some great players here :)
2023 now but back in the early 90s my childhood memories, when I was a teen my dad showed me this, back then to me it wasn’t much……but now more than ever such a great line up of masters 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻GOD BLESS MR WEST 😍
thanks.
Quel concert fabuleux, Leslie West quel morceau c'est exceptionnel je pourrai l'écouter en boucle.
Merveilleux Steve Hunter!
This is great! Thank you! So much talent on that stage. I saw Randy California at a free festival on Venice Beach, California (of course), early 1990's maybe. It was the annual summer Festival of the Chariots (Ratha Yatra) organized by the local Hare Krishna Temple. Randy and his band performed a stirring rendition of Hendrix's "Red House". He sang one of the lines as " ...if my Baby don't love me no more, I know darn well that Krishna will!" Ha ha, funny Randy. Afterward, he was walking through the assembled beach crowd like an average Joe, a regular everyday Harry Krishner. I was stunned when I heard the news of his drowning from Chris Douridas on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic Show several years later. Long live Spirit (and JoJo Gunne)!
Took me back to the night i watch it. Lesley west awesome moving love you felix. So happy it’s on you tube. I did record on vhs. Very very happy memories of watching this again ❤️
Best concert finale Ever. They be Jamin. Fantastic.
Robbie Krieger goes full Steely Dan - Reelin' in the Years for this Roadhouse Blues solo!! Am I the only one hearing this?
Nope!
Exceptional group of musicians and an absolute treat to be able to watch this, huge thanks for sharing.
Alvin Lee is amazing too! I was lucky enough to see 10 Years After in the late 80's...
Thx, great concert with great guitarists from yesterday. Very cool very real. Long live Rock n Roll!😁👍 Leslie West and Alvin Lee 😂
amazing night
Since I bought the vinyls with the concerts when they came out back then I have loved the Pete Haycock tune "Lucienne" (5;25). I had not heard that before.
And of course the Wishbone Ash tune "The King Will Come" (25:10) is one of my favorites too. Andy Powell is still touring as Wishbone Ash with a finnish guitarplayer named Muddy Manninen and they do a great show in small clubs as Ducsaal in Freudenburg in Germany where I saw them 14.2.2014. Martin Turner will play Wishbone Ash tunes there as well 21.11.2014 and I hope he will do that one as well.
Wow Alvin Lee was amazing in my opinion the best on here.
I agree. Keep on rocking.
What a show!! Time goes so fast....
Randy California! R.I.P.
He died on my birthday. :-(
Yeah Randy was a total Hero of mine, seeing the Spirit Man play was just the ultimate Trip. God bless you wherever You are,somwhere along the Timecoast.🎸🎶💜🖖
Many thanks for the upload - It was great to see this concert again, what a show of talent !
ALVIN LEE, THE BEST THERE EVER WAS PERIOD!
I was lucky enough to be at this show! They almost blew the roof off the Hammersmith Odeon! I saw them again the next year at the Town and Country. They were joined by Jan Akkerman from Focus and Phil Manzanera from Rozy Music. Also saw Wishbone Ash, Spirit and Ten Years After not long afterwards. These are all top class musicians.
What a great recap off the tour 1989. Legendary guitar players and better than the tour of 1991. And what a tight rhythm section with Clive Mayuyu and Livingston Brown to back them up 👏🏻
Was at the Manchester gig of this tour. So many styles. Guitar heaven.
fkn beautful
OK I am Listening
Gig just blew my mind.
Wow...I seen this tour at the royal court Liverpool £6 ..price of a pint now ...still have the ticket ..unreal night Steve Howe was brilliant randy .doing hey joe forgot how good ..this night was ..thank for putting up
I was there too. Fantastic night!
I got given this on VHS tape in the 80s when I was a keyboard player in a band. Happy days.
1989-Ero Giovane per capire che mi avevano portato al único concerto in Itália dei 9 chitarristi + famosi dela storia del rock.Dopo anni a sentirli i ricordi tornano....erro li e non me ne sono reso conto, ora il mondo dela musica e cambiato.....
1989-I was young to understand what had brought me to the only concert in Italy of 9 + famous guitarists in rock history. After years to hear the memories come back .... I was there and I did not understand, now the world of music and changed ......
you are very lucky...it was fantastic. great post.
io non c'ero ma a 9 anni impazzivo gia per alvin lee.
the guy I like best now after almost 30 years of listening to this (I have the vynil too) is, without any doubt, Steve Hunter. He choses to back other guitarists most of the times but if you pay attention, what he does is always excelllent.
yeah man, his intro-solo with dick wagner on sweet-jane (lou reed) is legendary
Vinyl not vynil.
+stoofbuis And Hunter's work with Peter Gabriel Solsbury Hill (Car Album #1 Solo) is legendary, plus his solo output is phenomenal.
terrypussypower Mmmkay,now the world is a better place I suppose...
ghostdog7575 It's a step in the right direction, and that is a good thing.
Great to hear en see this again! Thank you a lot for posting this!!
wow ... great concert ... thanks for the upload
had this on casette nice to hear it again
Recorded November 1988 over seven nights at different venues in the United Kingdom.
1. Dr. Brown I Presume - Pete Haycok
2. The Idler - Steve Hunter with Pete Haycock
3. Lucienne - Pete Haycock with Steve Hunter
4. Groove Thing - Randy California with Steve Hunter
5. Hey Joe - Randy California
6. Love Me Two Times - Robby Krieger with Steve Hunter
7. The King Will Come - Ted Turner & Andy Powell
8. Theme From An Imaginary Westren - Leslie West
9. Sketches In The Sun - Steve Howe
10. Wurm - Steve Howe with Pete Haycock
11. No Limit - Alvin Lee
12. Ain't Nothin' Shakin' - Alvin Lee
13. All Along The Watch Tower - All Artist
Randy California - Spirit
Pete Haycock - Climax Blues Band
Steve Howe - Yes/Asia
Steve Hunter - Lou Reed/Alice Cooper
Robby Krieger - The Doors
Alvin Lee - Ten Years After
Andy Powell - Wishbone Ash
Ted Turner - Wishbone Ash
Leslie West - Mountain
Theme from an imaginary western by Leslie West Starts at about 1 hr 30 minutes.
Bruce, Papp and West RIP
The best performance ,ever
Thank you for uploading
Robbie krieger Amazing solo guitar playing, i watched this on tv at the time, those were the days tv companies televised concerts like this, not like some of the shite they put on tv now, these guys were musicians, unlike some of the old wank turned out now so called music
AWESOME, that duet @ 25 min mark was UNREAL!
+James Price Andy Powell and Ted Turner from Wishbone Ash. Ted left the band in 1974 and was replaced by Laurie Wisefield. They got even better
THANK YOU SO MUCH., just blown AWAY! :)
+James Price You're quite welcome. Check out /watch?v=fJZOiIpccjE
James Price superb band
a differenza dei virtuosi di oggi,questi facevano l'amore con la chitarra!
The finale brought the house down Rock & Roll at it's best live
magnifico!
Leslie West was awesome! Alvin Lee was the best that ever was. All great.
Uno dei concerti piu belli inassoluto.
Thanks for sharing this with us!
I saw them in Verona, Italy on the 12-04-1989, the best concert ever!
Versione da brividi di hey Joe, Randy California rimane nella storia per la sua luce purissima
I was at the Manchester Apollo Gig on this tour. Such a blast from the past!! 👍
Randy is just the best. Love him and miss him
I remember having a ticket to see one of these shows at the Paladium in NYC in 89 and when I went to the place to see it, I found out it had been cancelled. I was so disappointed. That was the first time I was gonna see Robby Krieger. Watching this video now, it's amazing to see how young he was. Only in his early 40's. At the time, I was 17 and these guys seemed so old. Now I'm older than they were there. Lol It's crazy...
Super......
Guitar players (actual and air) especially, there's a lot to enjoy here, check it out.
Great concert,remember seeing this on TV about 1986, thanks for uploading.
Great!
Legendary show.
sinto a anfetamina entrando nas minhas veias e dando um pega do caralho quando ouço esse dvd.
Some partial info:
1 Pete Haycock: Dr Brown I Presume
2 Steve hunter: The Idler
3 Randy California: Groove Thing
4 Robby Krieger: Roadhouse Blues
5 Wishbone Ash: In The Skin
6 Leslie West: Imaginary Western
7 Steve Howe Sharp On Attack
8 Alvin Lee: No Limit
9 Lee West Turner Hunter: Whole Lotta Shakin
10 Steve Hunter: Black Cat
11 Pete Haycock : Lucienne
12 Randy California: Hey Joe
13 Robby Kreiger: Strut A Various
14 Wishbone Ash The King Will Come
15 Leslie West: Never In My Life
16 Steve Howe: The Clap
17 Alvine Lee: Aint Nothin Shakin
18 Howe Powell California Haycock Krieger: All Along The Watchtower
(The amazon DVD basically combines the material from the two VHS releases.)
CREDITS
Randy California - Spirit
Pete Haycock - Climax Blues Band
Steve Howe - Yes/Asia
Steve Hunter - Lou Reed/Alice Cooper
Robby Krieger - The Doors
Alvin Lee - Ten Years After
Andy Powell - Wishbone Ash
Ted Turner - Wishbone Ash
Leslie West - Mountain
www.amazon.co.uk/Various-Artists-Night-Guitar/dp/B001ER50K8
So sad to know that too many of these guitarists are now no longer alive!
I REALY ENJOYED THIS
Orginal twin guitar team of Wishbone Ted and Andy always my favorite.
I saw this tour in 88'/89' in Liverpool and me and my younger brother (rip my bro) we're blown away esp Robbie Krieger and Randy C told the Hendrix story live on stage then blew us away with Hey Joe and i must admit i was under the influence of Purple Haze ha ha memories baby and I'm sure Jeff Healey played too or maybe i saw him earlier and gettin muxed up ha ha also i cud swear it was late 88' and not 89' as 'advertised'
Leslie West and Randy California were absolutely amazing
Simply Alls Monster On 🎸🎵🎼🎶🎵🎼🎶🎸💪😎👊
Leslie West such a Bad ass guitarist