*To receive PRIORITY Requests for future videos, head on over to our Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee. Never expected, but always appreciated.❤Links in Description!* What a crazy talented band! I love discovering new music! What's next from them?
Originally the album which this came from, "Argus" , was released in 1972. The band has had a pretty acrimonious history since with various versions touring and claiming the name.
Epic band, I have seen Wishbone Ash a number of times and they never disappoint. I recently went to see Martin Tuner ex W/Ash bass player, what a great night. I always thought their guitar playing was smooth, controlled and precise, as in the case with David Gilmour less is most definitely more.
I first heard this song when I was visiting a neighbors house they were playing the Argus album on 8 track tape. I was 16 years old and the year was 1972. I became intrigued by the dual guitar playing of Wishbone ash, went out and bought the album. been a fan ever since. and the band are still creating amazing albums still today!
This performance is from the late 80s, the song was originally released in 1972 then Ted Turner (the guitarist with hair!) left in 1974. The original lineup reunited in the mid 80s and this was recorded in that era.
On the studio album it was actually two different solos both played by Andy Powell and double tracked. But live it was played by only one guitarist. You should listen to the studio version on Argus to get the full picture.
Another band that I saw many times during the early 70s. The first truly "twin lead guitar" bands. Yes, the drummer gets a bit jazzy in some songs with that open hand technique. Still following you since the Genesis. Great to see you smiling at these bands that I grew up with. I get tears of joy at remembering them.
Another great reaction my friend , this album Argus is a killer. I know you loved Freebird by the great Lynnrd Skynrd. So do listen to Wishbone Ash's Phoenix from 1970 debut album . Freebird definitely took a nod from this track The 1973 version from Live Dates is outstanding !!
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What a crazy talented band! I love discovering new music! What's next from them?
Originally the album which this came from, "Argus" , was released in 1972. The band has had a pretty acrimonious history since with various versions touring and claiming the name.
Scrolling thru reactions and What!? Wishbone Ash! Took me way back to college yrs. First reactor to this band I’ve run across. Kudos for the deep dive
Epic band, I have seen Wishbone Ash a number of times and they never disappoint. I recently went to see Martin Tuner ex W/Ash bass player, what a great night. I always thought their guitar playing was smooth, controlled and precise, as in the case with David Gilmour less is most definitely more.
I first heard this song when I was visiting a neighbors house they were playing the Argus album on 8 track tape. I was 16 years old and the year was 1972. I became intrigued by the dual guitar playing of Wishbone ash, went out and bought the album. been a fan ever since. and the band are still creating amazing albums still today!
Check out the video I just dropped of them today! It was from 2023 and you’re right, they are still tearing it up! Thanks for watching!
This performance is from the late 80s, the song was originally released in 1972 then Ted Turner (the guitarist with hair!) left in 1974. The original lineup reunited in the mid 80s and this was recorded in that era.
It wasn't a solo it was a duet between the lead quitars and the finest ever, imo.
On the studio album it was actually two different solos both played by Andy Powell and double tracked. But live it was played by only one guitarist. You should listen to the studio version on Argus to get the full picture.
I saw them live in Glasgow 1972 the original line up which this is. This is from the Argus album one of the top rock albums from the '70 's
Oh sweet! Definitely so talented! Can’t wait to hear more from them! 🔥
Another band that I saw many times during the early 70s. The first truly "twin lead guitar" bands. Yes, the drummer gets a bit jazzy in some songs with that open hand technique. Still following you since the Genesis. Great to see you smiling at these bands that I grew up with. I get tears of joy at remembering them.
Another great reaction my friend , this album Argus is a killer. I know you loved Freebird by the great Lynnrd Skynrd. So do listen to Wishbone Ash's Phoenix from 1970 debut album . Freebird definitely took a nod from this track The 1973 version from Live Dates is outstanding !!
Need three guitars to do it right.