OMG this is real gold , paul in the height of his career , and that band red hot and funking it up , this is so real and i miss it . oh ya the legend pino palladino on bass
:-) HUGE memories here... I spent a good part of my youth watching The Tube, and I can assure you that the audience was pretty much ALWAYS like this: a few semi-dead girlies up front, and a dozen of chaps with punk hair dancing in the back rows. But the music was amazing, and the reason was that back then, even pop guys had bands that could really play. Pino here is a band all by himself. And BTW, this is one of my favourite Paul Young songs (yes, I bought "No parlez", on cassette, so I did listen to his other songs, besides the chart singles).
I'd forgotten how much I was in love with Paul young back in the 80's. i remember recording this on video tape and must have played it hundreds of times. Was he great or what? Fantastic singer - fantastic band really takes me back!!
I agree! Every time the camera pans out to the crowd I think 'Why are you standing there like bloody zombies?' If I recall though, it was always like that on The Tube, a few punks would dance at the back but that was it.
Wow!! I thought I'd seen most/all versions of this great track but this has to be the best one, thanks for uploading. Totally awesome. Pino is in cracking form but Paul, the guitarist and the rest of the band are as well. I really like the lead guitarist's solos at the end (and the bass all the way through). And all so funky. For me, "Sex" was always the best track from "No Parlez" but I guess it was never going to get released as a single with such a name and subject :)
PINO PALLADINO IS THE SH*T....people hear him with john mayer and thinks OHHHH wow...i was 12 when this stuff was out...gary numan...don henly (of all people eagles fame) and paul young...pino for me was a generation before me...i could turn on my radio and hear this man play in MY TIME...pino means the world to me...just like james jamerson must have meant the world to him before it...it all goes hand in hand folks...
@catravello I recorded it on video too, played it over and over, especially Everything Must Change. Somehow I lost the video during a house move so I put out a plea on the internet and a wonderful woman from France saw it. She had a disc with three of the songs on, she sent them to me and with her permission I have shared them here :D
Thanks for posting Kate. I don't suppose you have acquired a video of 'Playhouse' in the intervening 12 years? My parents taped 'Poirot' or some equally annoying detective show over my copy about 25 years ago😢
its the very example of being symbiotic ,i think if paul young never had pino playing with him he wouldnt be as successful and pino may not have the career he has now...it all worked out quite lovely eh? ....symbiosis its a beautiful thing eh? x
OMG where is the energy from the crowd? Sex.. really and no movements from crowd. Hello I'm dancing now can't imagine what it would be like live.. Love it.
As far as I can remeber, this was before the time Level 42 became fashionable in the Club Circuit, with Mark King demonstrating his fabulous slapping technique. Pino did it too at that time, and that on a fretless bass! A whole new dimension. Had it ever done before? Anyway, I also liked the early Level 42 very much (Later on they became very commercial, top-40 and bland, and I lost interest). Good news: Lately, Mark King and his friends are reviving funk just for fun and not for commercialism!
A great time for pop music. Drummer in Paul's band was also brilliant; not flash or busy, just drove the band forward. I can't recall his name, but his technician was called Colin. Pino Palladino is still the King of the Bass.
OMG this is real gold , paul in the height of his career , and that band red hot and funking it up , this is so real and i miss it . oh ya the legend pino palladino on bass
:-) HUGE memories here... I spent a good part of my youth watching The Tube, and I can assure you that the audience was pretty much ALWAYS like this: a few semi-dead girlies up front, and a dozen of chaps with punk hair dancing in the back rows. But the music was amazing, and the reason was that back then, even pop guys had bands that could really play. Pino here is a band all by himself. And BTW, this is one of my favourite Paul Young songs (yes, I bought "No parlez", on cassette, so I did listen to his other songs, besides the chart singles).
the good old days. miss them.
The master on bass,the great pino pallidino,what a player
Great band. On record it was a little restrained but live they kicked ass…hard!
I'd forgotten how much I was in love with Paul young back in the 80's. i remember recording this on video tape and must have played it hundreds of times. Was he great or what? Fantastic singer - fantastic band really takes me back!!
Great performance!!!!Thanks for uploading this,I loved it,great memories!!!
I agree! Every time the camera pans out to the crowd I think 'Why are you standing there like bloody zombies?' If I recall though, it was always like that on The Tube, a few punks would dance at the back but that was it.
people don't dance when diggin great music. they listen. odd but true.
THE BASSBAT 78 Bullshit! You can dance and listen at the same time, you know.
Thank you for uploading. Pino the greatest of his generation. Proud Welshman!!
if i knew then what i know now , i be there a this or other live gigs , even if i was only 5 years old at the time
Wow!! I thought I'd seen most/all versions of this great track but this has to be the best one, thanks for uploading.
Totally awesome. Pino is in cracking form but Paul, the guitarist and the rest of the band are as well. I really like the lead guitarist's solos at the end (and the bass all the way through). And all so funky.
For me, "Sex" was always the best track from "No Parlez" but I guess it was never going to get released as a single with such a name and subject :)
Great performance!
Mi gran amor Paul Young❤
Paul Young is talented when he proforms and write sings. The bass player is great also. And, the band is great also. And, the singers.
i dont think those people watching realised how lucky they were to watch pino ,or how hard it is to play a fretless bass like that....genius !!
him and paul , what a pair. unreal.
palladino is like wow OMG , the Man
tune! thanks for posting this kate
PINO PALLADINO IS THE SH*T....people hear him with john mayer and thinks OHHHH wow...i was 12 when this stuff was out...gary numan...don henly (of all people eagles fame) and paul young...pino for me was a generation before me...i could turn on my radio and hear this man play in MY TIME...pino means the world to me...just like james jamerson must have meant the world to him before it...it all goes hand in hand folks...
@catravello I recorded it on video too, played it over and over, especially Everything Must Change. Somehow I lost the video during a house move so I put out a plea on the internet and a wonderful woman from France saw it. She had a disc with three of the songs on, she sent them to me and with her permission I have shared them here :D
Thanks for posting Kate. I don't suppose you have acquired a video of 'Playhouse' in the intervening 12 years? My parents taped 'Poirot' or some equally annoying detective show over my copy about 25 years ago😢
Show belíssimo adorei parabéns
its the very example of being symbiotic ,i think if paul young never had pino playing with him he wouldnt be as successful and pino may not have the career he has now...it all worked out quite lovely eh? ....symbiosis its a beautiful thing eh? x
oh i almost forgot thank you katesgame1 for a great upload , keep them coming
Pino !!!! Shouldn’t have let those girls go.
6:36 - Ok, Paul just mounted the microphone stand; this is getting out of hand!
lol a real showman.
Hahaha! Funny comment.
2:55 4:23 bass
Yikes can we get this in better quality now?
pino makes me want to stop playing the bass!....whats the point!?.....no one can do what he does!!...soooooo brilliant!
there will be plenty of time for the sex/making love. thx for sharing your thoughts.
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That's some nasty bass
And what's good with the crowd??? They act like Justin Bieber was on stage LOL. XD
pino plays bass like he has seven fingers on each hand....his playing is so frighteningly brilliant!
Pino is a monster. The rest of the band was great too.
love it just uploaded your new one
Funky as shit. Paul Young was one of the best singers the UK ever produced. He was awesome.
OMG where is the energy from the crowd? Sex.. really and no movements from crowd. Hello I'm dancing now can't imagine what it would be like live.. Love it.
As far as I can remeber, this was before the time Level 42 became fashionable in the Club Circuit, with Mark King demonstrating his fabulous slapping technique. Pino did it too at that time, and that on a fretless bass! A whole new dimension. Had it ever done before? Anyway, I also liked the early Level 42 very much (Later on they became very commercial, top-40 and bland, and I lost interest). Good news: Lately, Mark King and his friends are reviving funk just for fun and not for commercialism!
He said "You better give me what I want." Damn, very pushy but I ain't complaining lol
Obsessed by this footage, just sooo great to watch! ❤
Girls @ 2:13 going oh. my. gosh. What is he singing. That's we call funky, little girl. Gheghe
pino palladino - We are not worthy!
Tnx for sharing this.
A great time for pop music. Drummer in Paul's band was also brilliant; not flash or busy, just drove the band forward. I can't recall his name, but his technician was called Colin. Pino Palladino is still the King of the Bass.
Mark Pinder is the drummer. still with him today doing the tex-mex gig. with los pac.
@@thebassbat7882 Thanks for this update! Los Pacaminos play a local bar here in Nth London all the time; I will defrinitely be going!
bass players should look up and listen what bass means , pino is the man
XD funny he sang a song about sex and was holding maracas that look like his sack lol.
Some of the best most funkiest bass I've ever heard
PINO PALLADINO IS FANTASTIC , IS THE BEST .....♪♫♪♫♪
rare magic of a vid. thank you.
It was a Pino Palladino show with Paul Young as leadsinger. What a bass player he still is. Great influence he was for me.
@barrydunne30 that pino dude:D,he plays awesome in EVERY GENRE(From 6:18 what he played sound like a Louis Johnson tribute:D:D:D)
PINO!
because alot of them were there for (come back and stay)? and never made love? i dont know..
Apart from Pino's bass playing, the best part of this video is from 2:50 -to 2;59
That bass...amazing!