I had no idea Hugh had such a great rock voice. Zal looks like a mix of Captain Sensible and Ian Dury here but his sound and feel are unmistakable. Solid foundation as always from Chris and Ted (may he rest in peace). ✌🏻❤️
These guys are incredible musicians who made everything look effortless. Of course having played together for so long they were as tights as a gnats arse :-)
I remember watching this on the OGWT at the time, I think it must've been fairly early 1977 as I bought the album in Gorey, Co. Wexford that easter. I was surprised to see it for sale in a shop in rural Ireland considering that I had to buy the SAHB albums that I couldn't get in Dublin on a trip to London in the summer of 1976. Still have my vinyl copy...
Brilliant stuff. Sadly I missed out when they toured this album - I think they played Jilly's basement in Manchester and I was gutted that I'd missed them. It wasn't until the noughties when I caught them at a small club in Ashton under Lyne called the Wytchwood and managed to have a chat with Hugh McKenna and told him what a great song Smouldering was.
I had no idea Hugh had such a great rock voice. Zal looks like a mix of Captain Sensible and Ian Dury here but his sound and feel are unmistakable. Solid foundation as always from Chris and Ted (may he rest in peace).
✌🏻❤️
These guys are incredible musicians who made everything look effortless. Of course having played together for so long they were as tights as a gnats arse :-)
Funny seeing the young Zal with his own face
hugh mckenna has an amazing voice
Always loved Smouldering. What a band and WHAT a vocal from Hugh :)
I remember when this first aired I think I was the only Sahb fan I knew that approved of the album still have it
I remember watching this on the OGWT at the time, I think it must've been fairly early 1977 as I bought the album in Gorey, Co. Wexford that easter. I was surprised to see it for sale in a shop in rural Ireland considering that I had to buy the SAHB albums that I couldn't get in Dublin on a trip to London in the summer of 1976. Still have my vinyl copy...
Brilliant stuff. Sadly I missed out when they toured this album - I think they played Jilly's basement in Manchester and I was gutted that I'd missed them. It wasn't until the noughties when I caught them at a small club in Ashton under Lyne called the Wytchwood and managed to have a chat with Hugh McKenna and told him what a great song Smouldering was.
Best with Alex but this shows wbat a great band rbey actually are!So underated just as a band they are excellent!
YES! Always loved this version of Smouldering. Awesome.
I can't help but hear Alex in front of this. Such a shame they couldn't keep it together.
Thank you so much for posting this . I Remember watching it live . Thought it was lost forever , brilliant to see again . cheers
Qué grandes. Mi banda preferida.
Thank you for posting Sir.
Wonderful, Thanks for the upload, Sir!
i heard a mysterious whistle once. x59x
Brulyant, brulyant, brulyant.
Magick mate...!
BRILL .OM
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