Think Iron Maiden listened to them much? They couldn't hold a candle to these guys. They made rock and roll respectable. Finest guitar team this side of the galaxy! This concert is amazing!!!!
I saw this formation, the original, in 1974 with my brother on an open air concert in Ludwigsburg. Andy Powell, Martin and Ted Turner, Steve Upton. It was so great and my first concert or open air.
I hear great song writing as well as harmonizing twin lead. It makes me think maybe Iron Maiden or Thin Lizzie may have taken this influence and put their stamp on it. Very musical harmonies by the singers. Really love this.
I really like the original lineup and have all their albums. The older classic ones and from the reunion years. Some excellent stuff. The 80's drumming is the only drawback on the latter stuff.
Thank you for the upload. What an incredible band indeed. Then and still now (and let's not forget to buy their work and/or see them on stage as much as we can).
1 Real Guitars Have Wings (00:00) 2 The King Will Come (03:25) 3 Cosmic Jazz (10:45) 4 Keeper Of The Light(15:00) 5 Why Don't We? (19:50) 6 Blowin' Free (27:56) 7 Medley: Blind Eye / Lady Whiskey / Sometime World / Phoenix / Jailbait (36:00) Line Up: Bass Guitar, Vocals - Martin Turner Drums - Steve Upton Guitar, Vocals - Andy Powell, Ted Turner
First time i've seen the original band in concert. This is exceptional playing and would have been superb to have been there. The modern incarnations are good,but....
There weren't any Music Man?Peavey HP sig type guitars(such as Andy is playing)-or Paul Reed Smiths (which is what Ted is using) about back in '74, I'm afraid. Also the clothes and hair give this away as a later 80's concert, I believe-20th anniversary Ted says.
Much as I love John Wetton, and Laurie Wisefield- THIS is Wishbone Ash....the only lineup that sounds right to me. Although the first couple with Laurie in the late 70's were close....but Ted and Andy just clicked together. And of course Martin makes it final. They are well past their prime here-but still sound great.The other 90's and 2000's on iterations are just excellent bar bands, imho.
The original Satsop happened in '69, I went into service @ the 70's. I was there. Something doesn't make scenes. I know Joe Cocker showed up for one song. It was great and he left..poof, like so many did. Trying to make a name for themselves.
Why go back? Since 10 years we have two Wishbone Ash bands. Show us another band with this spirit. You can see them both evry year, at least in Europe they are touring regularly.
Great show but very low sound volume and not their best sound mix. Great live band what shines with a lot of tasty live stuff out there on TH-cam and CD. Thanks for the upload!!!
First album I ever bought was 'Argus', back in 1973. It's still in my top 10 album list.Great album and a great underrated band.
One of the best albums ever.
@@konstantinov
It absolutely is !
Agree!!!
Definitely, because I remember it well... in 74 it was like browsing through the shelves, and it was damn good
The original line-up here was the best ever line -up for Wishbone Ash. Martin Turner, Steve Upton, Ted Turner, and Andy Powell.
I agree !!
for sure!
Absolutely
the principle !
Yep totally agree
je ne me lasse pas d écouter wishbone depuis 1973 meme en concert ils sont brillant.
Argus-one of the best albums for eternity.
Seen them at tower theater upper Darby PA !!! 2 times !!!!!!! Amazing live Band ! No Gimmick s ! Except his red Cap 🎉
What a terrific band. Great concert from the original members of Wishbone Ash.
Think Iron Maiden listened to them much? They couldn't hold a candle to these guys. They made rock and roll respectable. Finest guitar team this side of the galaxy! This concert is amazing!!!!
I saw this formation, the original, in 1974 with my brother on an open air concert in Ludwigsburg. Andy Powell, Martin and Ted Turner, Steve Upton. It was so great and my first concert or open air.
In my opinion, the best line up ever!!
Wishbone Ash my favorite band. I grew up with them from Argus on. Now smoke some dope and listen to Wishbone Ash.
Very much underrated band just as good or better then the bands of today Classic Rock Legends for sure
Ich wollte, ich hätte das damals sehen können!! 🎸🎸😎😊
The shit-hot original line-up! 🎸👍
Good old time! I saw this Wishbone Ash several time 'Live in Holland'. All great concerts!
The original band was awesome, saw them in Seattle 1974.
Martin you are the greatest never mind the greedy ones. You always outshone all on stage Great guy
MARTY IS THE MAN!
One from may Favorit Band!Turne me back to the 70ziger Jahre! Wunderful
Magnificent guitar players!
I hear great song writing as well as harmonizing twin lead. It makes me think maybe Iron Maiden or Thin Lizzie may have taken this influence and put their stamp on it. Very musical harmonies by the singers. Really love this.
They were all influenced by the Allman Bros. Band.
@@terrycuster4213 As you say, the Allmans started the ball rolling, but Ash took it to a whole new level.
@@stuanhay aa
I really like the original lineup and have all their albums. The older classic ones and from the reunion years. Some excellent stuff. The 80's drumming is the only drawback on the latter stuff.
Thank you for the upload. What an incredible band indeed. Then and still now (and let's not forget to buy their work and/or see them on stage as much as we can).
Pilgrimage...best albums of its time
very tight band! they do rock and roll!
1 Real Guitars Have Wings (00:00)
2 The King Will Come (03:25)
3 Cosmic Jazz (10:45)
4 Keeper Of The Light(15:00)
5 Why Don't We? (19:50)
6 Blowin' Free (27:56)
7 Medley: Blind Eye / Lady Whiskey / Sometime World / Phoenix / Jailbait (36:00)
Line Up:
Bass Guitar, Vocals - Martin Turner
Drums - Steve Upton
Guitar, Vocals - Andy Powell, Ted Turner
Thank you
@@petewoodroffemusic U are very welcome.!!
First time i've seen the original band in concert. This is exceptional playing and would have been superb to have been there.
The modern incarnations are good,but....
Моя любимая гитарная группа из харда 70ых
I saw these guys '74 in Madison, WI...Great Show!
There weren't any Music Man?Peavey HP sig type guitars(such as Andy is playing)-or Paul Reed Smiths (which is what Ted is using) about back in '74, I'm afraid. Also the clothes and hair give this away as a later 80's concert, I believe-20th anniversary Ted says.
Pat Stratpicker Here to Hear-their latest album they reference came out in '89-so somewhere around there.
Pat Stratpicker Pat, I meant to say they were my first concert in 1974.
I dont like cliches, on the other hand, 'tragically under appreciated' ! I love this band.
Brilliant! Cool!
Much as I love John Wetton, and Laurie Wisefield- THIS is Wishbone Ash....the only lineup that sounds right to me. Although the first couple with Laurie in the late 70's were close....but Ted and Andy just clicked together. And of course Martin makes it final. They are well past their prime here-but still sound great.The other 90's and 2000's on iterations are just excellent bar bands, imho.
past their prime LMAO... you haven't got a clue...
Amazing !
Thanks Argus, This is fantastic!!
The original Satsop happened in '69, I went into service @ the 70's. I was there. Something doesn't make scenes. I know Joe Cocker showed up for one song. It was great and he left..poof, like so many did. Trying to make a name for themselves.
Why go back? Since 10 years we have two Wishbone Ash bands. Show us another band with this spirit. You can see them both evry year, at least in Europe they are touring regularly.
Martin and his surname sake Ted are great
Nekem nagyon tetszett!
Saw them , original linup reunion at Town and Country club
Great show but very low sound volume and not their best sound mix. Great live band what shines with a lot of tasty live stuff out there on TH-cam and CD. Thanks for the upload!!!
And it was said that Twin Leads would never work..........☮ ♥ ♫
I wish we could go back.....☮ ♥ ♫
Hey Hippie Chick.. I agree... bring me back my lost years..
カッコイイぜ、アンディのフライングV。
Wishbone Ash is unknown because he did not give his soul to the Devil, the price of success on earth.
Hello from Ukraina - Don^t War
Any originals?
Wow Ted Turner...when was this released?
I wish I could see them in Israel.
Well what can you say?
Pipe dreams.
wonder what year?
20th Anniversary gig ??? If so it will be 1989 ...
When will you come to Israel?
why did real guitars get taken off?
nevermind I found it...lol
the audio fidelity of this upload SUCKS. Dang bro, I feel like I'm listening to it on the back side of a door or with a pillow over my head, yikes.