In 1967, i played , with my Dutch Band The Key , support for The Spencer Davis Group, in Club 192 Scheveningen /Holland , im still honoured till this day , Bless you Spencer!!
Well then, you would be the best bet to know. I copied my main comment here: OK guys... does anyone know what the manufacture of the organ is? It sounds really good... but it IS NOT a Hammond. Is it British???
@@donf3877 Actually it is a Hammond factory split M102, which it appears was made only for the UK market in the 60s. It's well known. It's the same model that Procol Harum (Matthew Fisher) used on "A Whiter Shade of Pale." jpfamps.com/wp-content/uploads/M102-2.jpg
@@56cadd I believe it is a Hammond with a Leslie speaker. My Mom had one back in 1965. I played it a bit, (really excellent) but ended up playing guitar. Funny thing was, that my Mom's maiden name was Hammond!
My aunt knew Spencer Davis and told me how she used to follow the Spencer Davis group around the clubs of Birmingham England before they became famous. She passed away a few years before Spencer Davis, but I hope they get to meet up again in that soul club in the sky ❤️🇬🇧🛵
Oldest brother was into Soul music. He claimed that whenever the Spencer Davis Group records were played fans thought they were a black soul band. Wild!
Steve Winwood transported in from another dimension on one of Albert Einstein's beams of light, just to show the Human Race how vocals can be delivered ... and we shall be Eternally Grateful!
One of the first rock shows l went to in the mid 60's was at the Finsbury Park Estoria. The Spencer Davis Band weren't the headline act, but were brilliant, especially their great and soulful vocalist - Steve Winwood, who I believe was only 17 at the time. I'm 75 now but it still remains clear in my memory!
As I was listening, I was wondering about that because it sounds really really good. For live, it basically sounds like a recorded version. Good for the Finnish!
These guys were way ahead of everyone else. Winwood is one of my favorite artist, this guy is wicked talented on both guitar & Hammond and can still bring it.
Steve Winwood , i bought there first album Autumn 66 when it came and have followed Steve ever since . I am now 70 years old he was the main man in every band he was in 😉😉😉
Gimme some lovin is one of the greatest rock songs of all time. Young Stevie is so cool to see. Great band and what a special video! RIP Spencer Davis. Thanks for posting.
Stevie was a teen when I was in my college years. I’ll never forget the impact his voice had on me. He always had that white soul vocal and high range. He was obviously inspired by Ray Charles. Great that Spencer Davis realized his young keyboardist and guitarist with the magical voice should sing lead. But, then, here’s Spencer Davis singing Dust my Blues in the same key and register as Stevie! I had no idea! Awesome old priceless video! Stevie’s lead was ahead of its time in this song.
I had the great pleasure of seeing Spencer & the group perform regularly at the 'Morgue' Bearwood & many other venues they appeared at locally (B'Ham Town Hall. Droitwich Baths, Digbeth Civic etc) before they inevitably hit the 'Big Time' in the early 60s. Stevie Winwood was electrifying at just 15 years of age; Amazing voice; Multi talented musician....Genius.... & the rest of the band were no slouches either, they were ALL masters of their instrument. Great Group: Great Times: Gratefull I'm still around to enjoy the video thank you so much for the memory.
I love his live version of Dear Mr Fantasy at Santa Monica, 1972... Steve makes some of the most beautiful sounds come out of a Guitar I have ever heard. Melodious and Heavenly sounds.
@MW-bi1pi I was at that Traffic concert in '72. Saw him again w/ that Clapton guy in 2009 at Hllywd Bwl. (Blind Faith Reunion Concert...almost). BTW Winwood still plays that turquoise guitar he used at the Santa Monica concert. Sweet.
Rest in peace and love Spencer Davis. Thanks for all the beautiful music. Steve Winwood sure sounded great here. Never knew he did Georgia On My Mind. Wonder if Ray Charles heard this. Cam
I was 15 when I saw the Spencer Davis Group in late 1967 in White Pigeon, Michigan (sans Stevie). There were about a half a dozen people in the audience with a blizzard outside. Stevie's replacement was a guitarist named Ray. I was like 3 feet in front of Ray when they lit into there first number, "Dust My Broom." Talk about blown away! Winwood's leaving was tragic but the band's recovery was miraculous. Unfortunately, they never got the recognition they deserved. Thank you Spencer for all the hard work. RIP
Did anybody go to the Red Lion pub in central Birmingham in 1966 to listen to SPG and Stevie? I think it was every Thursday night for about a year. They played the blues, and we (girls and boys) use to dance a slow kind of rhythm and blues waltz to their superb blues renderings. We knew Stevie would become a legend - a quiet one at that.
Spencer Davis, the leader of a rock group that had some of the most propulsive and enduring hits of the 1960s, including “Gimme Some Lovin’,” “I’m a Man” and “Keep On Running” - all sung not by him but by a teenage Steve Winwood - died Monday October 19, 2020, in Los Angeles. He was 81. The cause was pneumonia, Bob Birk, his booking agent and friend, said, adding that Davis had been hospitalized for the last week. Davis co-wrote “Gimme Some Lovin’,” his group’s biggest hit. He played rhythm guitar in the band and occasionally sang lead vocals, lending his baritone voice mostly to blues-oriented material and never to the band’s hit singles.
It only took me 6 years to stumble on this video. I'm only half way through watching it and it looks and sounds like you put some real time and effort into this. Thank you for doing that. Just found out about Spencer Davis' passing today so couldn't have found this at a better or worse time. Videos like yours make sure their talents will be known to future generations. Greatly appreciated.
This group was really fantastic, I can remember this years very well, I grow older at this time. Thanks for this video! It's so sad that such great musicians have to leave us. RIP Spencer
Through the sands of time Steve has touched my life and been inspirational. His music has a timeless quality. First song I heard on New Year’s Day 2023, and I get charged like a battery. 💕⭐️
All these years and I find myself cycling through youtube and discovering names to the voices I've heard for decades, and then discovering so much more listening to all their music like it just came out yesterday. Loving it!!
Steve Winwood was 19 here- 19!! He was like a Mozart of rock- writing, singing, playing beautiful guitar, terrific organ- a quadruple threat. And the Band sounds fantastic live- what an outfit. The bass guitar on "I'm a Man" sounds menacing, and Pete York was a really good drummer. This performance is of a much higher live musical quality compared to other bands at the time, even the Beatles. I kind of wish the Spencer Davis group could have been expanded into something like Traffic, instead of being replaced by Traffic. Also, love the jazz break in "Georgia". Thanks for this video, with it's unbelievably great sound.
Searched high and low for any album by the Spencer Davis Group in the mid 1970's. Could only find "The Best of the Spencer Davis Group". Some re-issue, cutout......but I bought it and wasn't disappointed. I'll have to dig it up and give it a listen.
Thank you for your time and effort to make this incredible historically important document even more incredible...and, for sharing the fruits of your labour with us! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The 'interview' at the end is a joy. Favourite 'Negro' singer, Steve? Appalachian music, Spence? Such a time capsule. As for the actual performance of the group ('60's for band), weeeeelll just fantastic. Anyone care to say if they preferred Little Stevie in the SDG, rather than Traffic? Be brave now, 'cos it's an awfully long time ago and Coronavirus is gonna hit all of us old enough to remember this stuff! Big thanks to Mr. John for posting this. It helps to make up for all the quality film that the British TV channels wiped with such glee at the start of the '70's.
My my what great music.
How he did Georgia such justice is incredible for a teenager from Brum
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This is real live playing and singing, no playback ! First class.
The man is 19 years old here. Talk about an old soul
In 1967, i played , with my Dutch Band The Key , support for The Spencer Davis Group, in Club 192 Scheveningen /Holland , im still honoured till this day , Bless you Spencer!!
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Well then, you would be the best bet to know. I copied my main comment here: OK guys... does anyone know what the manufacture of the organ is? It sounds really good... but it IS NOT a Hammond. Is it British???
@@donf3877 Wurlitzer.
@@donf3877 Actually it is a Hammond factory split M102, which it appears was made only for the UK market in the 60s. It's well known. It's the same model that Procol Harum (Matthew Fisher) used on "A Whiter Shade of Pale." jpfamps.com/wp-content/uploads/M102-2.jpg
@@56cadd I believe it is a Hammond with a Leslie speaker. My Mom had one back in 1965. I played it a bit, (really excellent) but ended up playing guitar. Funny thing was, that my Mom's maiden name was Hammond!
The sounds of the sixties! Definitive! Fabulous talent!
RIP Spencer Davis 10-19-20🌹
My aunt knew Spencer Davis and told me how she used to follow the Spencer Davis group around the clubs of Birmingham England before they became famous. She passed away a few years before Spencer Davis, but I hope they get to meet up again in that soul club in the sky ❤️🇬🇧🛵
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Effortless from winwood, truly one of the greatest soul singers of all time , just outstanding
Thanks a million!!
That voice is unbelievable!
:-)
And, it was like this at 15 years old!
Oldest brother was into Soul music. He claimed that whenever the Spencer Davis Group records were played fans thought they were a black soul band. Wild!
Love how winwood just straight up goes for it no matter what he has always pushed himself to the limit vocally and that is electrifying
I love them
Retour à l'age d'or....MAGNIFIQUE........!!!
RIP Spencer. Your music will last forever.
Medio siglo de Rock! Bravo!
Thanks for this.The sound quality is pretty amazing for 1967.Stevie Winwood was born in 1948,so he's 19 years old here.I mean,really.Holy shit.
The depth and maturity of his voice was way beyond his tender years. So bluesy and soulful
soul comes from within no matter what age
All I can say is WOW!
Steve Winwood transported in from another dimension on one of Albert Einstein's beams of light, just to show the Human Race how vocals can be delivered ... and we shall be Eternally Grateful!
This is SO good!! Thank you thank you!! ❤❤🎉🎉😊😊
It’s 9/8/24 in Austin, Tx! Great song! Seniors were great in ‘68! I’m 75 and still rockin to the ‘60s🥳🎶
It may be Spencer Davis' group but Stevie Winwood drives everything here.
Great band and the incomparable Steve Winwood!
RIP Spencer Davis, who left us a few days ago I hear. Sympathies to all. A lovely man, very kind.
One of the first rock shows l went to in the mid 60's was at the Finsbury Park Estoria. The Spencer Davis Band weren't the headline act, but were brilliant, especially their great and soulful vocalist - Steve Winwood, who I believe was only 17 at the time. I'm 75 now but it still remains clear in my memory!
5 stars for Finnish TV,,,,They knew how to capture live sound.
Did they capture live sound? At least guitars are plugged in.
@@pizzathehutt7435 Look,,,listen,,,,,compare. go away,,you are annoying
Seriously. This is up to modern standards
@@jamesmorrison7989 it is pure class,,everyone and studio,,,on top of their game.
As I was listening, I was wondering about that because it sounds really really good. For live, it basically sounds like a recorded version. Good for the Finnish!
Outstanding quality sound for its time.
Thank you for this phantastic Video: Spencer Davis Group at his best!!!!!
Steve Winwood, the 17 years old prodigy. And still performing in2024. Keep on running, Mr. Winwood. One of a kind.
These guys were way ahead of everyone else. Winwood is one of my favorite artist, this guy is wicked talented on both guitar & Hammond and can still bring it.
I love it yours words Mr. Fantasy:))
Steve Winwood , i bought there first album Autumn 66 when it came and have followed Steve ever since . I am now 70 years old he was the main man in every band he was in 😉😉😉
@@ernestalexander3205 I hear ya, I'm 73 🤫😏
@@williammaurer9450 I hear both of y'all... I'm 75! 😎
Eine Legende der Pop-Musik, da werden Jugenderinnerungen wach.... wunderbar!
❤ Nagy idők, kitűnő bandák, és ZENÉK!!!👍👍👍👍👍❤
RIP Spencer Davis. Great music.
Steve is 19y0 here. Great singer.
Gimme some lovin is one of the greatest rock songs of all time. Young Stevie is so cool to see. Great band and what a special video! RIP Spencer Davis. Thanks for posting.
Stevie was a teen when I was in my college years. I’ll never forget the impact his voice had on me. He always had that white soul vocal and high range. He was obviously inspired by Ray Charles. Great that Spencer Davis realized his young keyboardist and guitarist with the magical voice should sing lead.
But, then, here’s Spencer Davis singing Dust my Blues in the same key and register as Stevie! I had no idea! Awesome old priceless video! Stevie’s lead was ahead of its time in this song.
Buenísima calidad de sonido de este video histórico . The Spencer Davis Group fue un supergrupo de los 60 .
my high school jamms, played 2o times over and over.. British invasion stoled my ♥️ forever young with Spenser Davis music in my old ass years. RIP
Steve is an incredibly gifted genius and is the Mozart of our times.
Professionalism and skill and a giving spirit of love.
I had the great pleasure of seeing Spencer & the group perform regularly at the 'Morgue' Bearwood & many other venues they appeared at locally (B'Ham Town Hall. Droitwich Baths, Digbeth Civic etc) before they inevitably hit the 'Big Time' in the early 60s. Stevie Winwood was electrifying at just 15 years of age; Amazing voice; Multi talented musician....Genius.... & the rest of the band were no slouches either, they were ALL masters of their instrument.
Great Group: Great Times: Gratefull I'm still around to enjoy the video thank you so much for the memory.
...beautiful , thank you.....the rise of a very special genius...Stevie Winwood......
Steve Winwood is a truly underrated guitarist. Most people don't even know he plays guitar.
I love his live version of Dear Mr Fantasy at Santa Monica, 1972... Steve makes some of the most beautiful sounds come out of a Guitar I have ever heard. Melodious and Heavenly sounds.
@MW-bi1pi I was at that Traffic concert in '72. Saw him again w/ that Clapton guy in 2009 at Hllywd Bwl. (Blind Faith Reunion Concert...almost).
BTW Winwood still plays that turquoise guitar he used at the Santa Monica concert. Sweet.
Steve Winwood genious.Excellent singer,keybordist,guitar player, everything.
Rest in peace and love Spencer Davis. Thanks for all the beautiful music. Steve Winwood sure sounded great here. Never knew he did Georgia On My Mind. Wonder if Ray Charles heard this. Cam
Thanks for the music... Rest in peace Spencer...
Probably the best ever live TV recording?????????
私の青春の全てでした❤️スペンサーデイビスグループ有難う🎵
This is the first time I’ve seen this. This is a gem. Fantastic.
Winwood is only 18 or 19 here, one cool cat beyond his years, amazing.
I think he’s 19 here
18 born in 48 song came out in 66 i gthink!
Spencer had a fantastic voice as well. What a priceless live video.
By this time in 1967 we knew that Steve was leaving and you can see it in all of our faces. But somehow we all survived through the next decades.
I was 15 when I saw the Spencer Davis Group in late 1967 in White Pigeon, Michigan (sans Stevie). There were about a half a dozen people in the audience with a blizzard outside. Stevie's replacement was a guitarist named Ray. I was like 3 feet in front of Ray when they lit into there first number, "Dust My Broom." Talk about blown away! Winwood's leaving was tragic but the band's recovery was miraculous. Unfortunately, they never got the recognition they deserved. Thank you Spencer for all the hard work. RIP
Am 77 years old and I was in Vietnam when this song came out. Didn't hear it until 1970 when I got home in Michigan. Never gets old.
Steve windwood, what a talent!! Spencer Davis group, what a group! Soulful bliss!!🎸🇬🇧🛵
Of course Steve Winwood is a mega talent but that drummer is awesome!!!
Wow, a young Stevie doing "Georgia On My Mind."
Just Frickin' AWESOME!!!
54 years later & I still love listening to these great songs!❤😎👍
Did anybody go to the Red Lion pub in central Birmingham in 1966 to listen to SPG and Stevie?
I think it was every Thursday night for about a year.
They played the blues, and we (girls and boys) use to dance a slow kind of rhythm and blues waltz
to their superb blues renderings. We knew Stevie would become a legend - a quiet one at that.
storico, unico, eccezionale , trascinante, riascoltarlo prende sempre , bravissimi interpreti di un periodo storico musicale giovanile. Voce unica
LOVE this song, Stevie IS a genius! Also, I generally hate covers but CHICAGO'S rendition of this song might just be the GOAT of cover songs!
I was lucky enough to be there in those days. Saw them at "The Chinese Rythm & Blues Club" at The Bristol Corn Exchange. A lot longer set of course.
Thank you Mr Van Hulst you made a great job of this. Great music.
R.I.P. Spencer. You had a great 60s band.
Remember them at the Manor House North London from them days Anyone else there.They were Supreme.
Good vibes from an era when people loved, learned and owned the message of music.
super groupe je chanté tout les soir cette chanson Daniel Spencer Dasne
Spencer Davis, the leader of a rock group that had some of the most propulsive and enduring hits of the 1960s, including “Gimme Some Lovin’,” “I’m a Man” and “Keep On Running” - all sung not by him but by a teenage Steve Winwood - died Monday October 19, 2020, in Los Angeles. He was 81.
The cause was pneumonia, Bob Birk, his booking agent and friend, said, adding that Davis had been hospitalized for the last week.
Davis co-wrote “Gimme Some Lovin’,” his group’s biggest hit. He played rhythm guitar in the band and occasionally sang lead vocals, lending his baritone voice mostly to blues-oriented material and never to the band’s hit singles.
Thanks for this. ❤
Winwood singing and playing keys, or guitar...is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏
Stevie can sing anything, any age
Amazing work done by you John van Huist! Thank you!!
I'm 68, a lifelong rocker, and born in Atlanta. Beautiful sounds you put together and thanks -- in, all kind of different ways.
It only took me 6 years to stumble on this video. I'm only half way through watching it and it looks and sounds like you put some real time and effort into this. Thank you for doing that. Just found out about Spencer Davis' passing today so couldn't have found this at a better or worse time. Videos like yours make sure their talents will be known to future generations. Greatly appreciated.
Among the greatest live performances, I have seen and heard.
Man that voice! Holy moly!
This group was really fantastic, I can remember this years very well, I grow older at this time. Thanks for this video! It's so sad that such great musicians have to leave us. RIP Spencer
A real band from way back.. Class act
Better than the Beatles by miles
Miałem 17lat jak tego słuchałem na okrągło i do dzisiaj się wzruszam a mam 75lat marekvespa
Thank you for posting John
Winwood is always Great! Love his rendition of Georgia!!!
damn , my favourite music!
Through the sands of time Steve has touched my life and been inspirational. His music has a timeless quality. First song I heard on New Year’s Day 2023, and I get charged like a battery. 💕⭐️
Man you did a god job ! It sounds like recorded yesterday.
That young english lad composed and sung like if he were a Tamla Motown star.
All these years and I find myself cycling through youtube and discovering names to the voices I've heard for decades, and then discovering so much more listening to all their music like it just came out yesterday. Loving it!!
Awesome this old concert is recorded . So goo d to dee this old good music on live :)
I miss this music....!
Thank You! Great post and work done on the sound! R.I.P. Spencer Davis
Great music
It all started right here for me all those years ago. Listened to so much music since, not sure any of it is as simply compelling as this.
Really good brings back the sixties in😅😅😅
Fabulous winwood,super musician.a legend Forever!
The kid is not even breaking a sweat.
Steve shows his jazz chops on the Hammond in Georgia. As a Hammond Player they are really high quality.
Phenomenal band. What a version of Dust My Broom!
What a find! Magnificent video. Thanks for posting this gem.
Win wood and Alan price of the animals were killer keyboard warriors.
Steve Winwood was 19 here- 19!! He was like a Mozart of rock- writing, singing, playing beautiful guitar, terrific organ- a quadruple threat. And the Band sounds fantastic live- what an outfit. The bass guitar on "I'm a Man" sounds menacing, and Pete York was a really good drummer. This performance is of a much higher live musical quality compared to other bands at the time, even the Beatles. I kind of wish the Spencer Davis group could have been expanded into something like Traffic, instead of being replaced by Traffic. Also, love the jazz break in "Georgia".
Thanks for this video, with it's unbelievably great sound.
Thank you for this, I had never seen and it was truly amazing. Their rendition of Georgia on my mind is superb
Searched high and low for any album by the Spencer Davis Group in the mid 1970's. Could only find "The Best of the Spencer Davis Group". Some re-issue, cutout......but I bought it and wasn't disappointed. I'll have to dig it up and give it a listen.
I've loved this band since I 1st heard them in the 60s. I still have quite a few of their records to this day 😎👍
Well, Damn!!!
Thank you for your time and effort to make this incredible historically important document even more incredible...and, for sharing the fruits of your labour with us! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The 'interview' at the end is a joy. Favourite 'Negro' singer, Steve? Appalachian music, Spence? Such a time capsule. As for the actual performance of the group ('60's for band), weeeeelll just fantastic. Anyone care to say if they preferred Little Stevie in the SDG, rather than Traffic?
Be brave now, 'cos it's an awfully long time ago and Coronavirus is gonna hit all of us old enough to remember this stuff!
Big thanks to Mr. John for posting this. It helps to make up for all the quality film that the British TV channels wiped with such glee at the start of the '70's.
Steve Winwood has a voice as rich as Buddy Guy for sure.....phenomenal
Steve Winwood - a consummate professional in SDG, Traffic and Blind Faith. Sings like an old soul. Love him.