Wunderbar,wen ich diese Suite Höre kommen mir tränen in die Augen,1970 habe ich Colloseum ertsmals in Wien gehört und lieben gelernt und sie über jahrzehnte Musikalisch verfolgt!
Diese Band war zu keiner Zeit "Chris Farlowe's"! Der Bandleader war immer Jon Hiseman, unterstützt (in dieser Reihenfolge) von Greenslade, Heckstall-Smith (dann Thompson), Litherland (dann Clempson), Reeves (dann Clarke). Der unwichtigste und am meisten überschätzte war der überflüssige Farlowe - Mark Clarke singt weit besser! 😊
Nice tribute, but a tribute it is. Did they really have to call the band Colosseum? Colosseum was Jon Hiseman’s baby along with, originally, Dave Greenslade, Dick Heckstall Smith, Tony Reeves and James Litherland, none of whom are on this stage.
The greatest version of the Colosseum was the lineup from "Colosseum Live" (1971): Jon Hiseman, Clem Clempson, Chris Farlowe, Dave Greenslade, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Mark Clarke and Chris Farlowe. Three of them are still here, Farlowe, Clarke, and Clempson. And, they are still great as you can see! Chris (at 82) is still a great singer! :)
James left the band in the early 70's. Yes , Butty's blues was great number but the band went on to create so much more. Unfortunately Dick HS died and had to be taken over by Barbara Thompson (Jon Hiseman's wife) . Jon has recently died (brain tumour) and his technique and influence can never be denied. However y our opinions can never be denied , I would like to state that life and loves continue, and the influence of Mark Clarke, Clem Clemson and Chris Farlowe continue to create the enthusiasm that was originally there in the the early times of Colosseum and produce a perfectly acceptable (if not original) reproduction of the excellence that was performed by the original line up
@@pdrkenobi5868 And as much as Colosseum was Jon Hiseman's band - his and Barbara Thompson's daughter Ana Gracey is involved in the making of their albums and gave her blessings to the current incarnation. It is love and family.
Rightly or wrongly, most people would likely say the era of Clemson and Clarke in the early 70's was the best but I agree, despite their presence in this line up, this is a tribute band. The drummer, for example, who I am sure is very competent, only seeks to demonstrate how Jon Hisemen's drumming WAS Colosseum. Clemson and Clarke are still superb but this present line up is like fish and chips without the fish.
Wunderbar,wen ich diese Suite Höre kommen mir tränen in die Augen,1970 habe ich Colloseum ertsmals in Wien gehört und lieben gelernt und sie über jahrzehnte Musikalisch verfolgt!
Bild und Ton sehr schön eingefangen 👍 Danke für‘s hochladen!
Grüße nach Berlin 👋
Dankeschön 🙏
IN my opinion the »Valentyne Suite« is one of the very best songs ever performed. RESPECT and love from GREECE.
Ezt a felállást, volt szerencsém Budapesten látni. Óriási élmény volt!
Csodás!
Diese Band war zu keiner Zeit "Chris Farlowe's"!
Der Bandleader war immer Jon Hiseman, unterstützt (in dieser Reihenfolge) von Greenslade, Heckstall-Smith (dann Thompson), Litherland (dann Clempson), Reeves (dann Clarke).
Der unwichtigste und am meisten überschätzte war der überflüssige Farlowe - Mark Clarke singt weit besser! 😊
Tip für Farlowe-Fans : "April was the Month" . Weitersagen !
Jener Song mit dem merwürdigen Text, wo das Kind plötzlich vom Sohn zur Tochter mutiert.
Nichts gegen den Drummer, aber es tut irgendwie weh, nicht Jon Hiseman am Schlagzeug zu sehen....
Nice tribute, but a tribute it is. Did they really have to call the band Colosseum? Colosseum was Jon Hiseman’s baby along with, originally, Dave Greenslade, Dick Heckstall Smith, Tony Reeves and James Litherland, none of whom are on this stage.
The greatest version of the Colosseum was the lineup from "Colosseum Live" (1971): Jon Hiseman, Clem Clempson, Chris Farlowe, Dave Greenslade, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Mark Clarke and Chris Farlowe. Three of them are still here, Farlowe, Clarke, and Clempson. And, they are still great as you can see! Chris (at 82) is still a great singer!
:)
James left the band in the early 70's. Yes , Butty's blues was great number but the band went on to create so much more. Unfortunately Dick HS died and had to be taken over by Barbara Thompson (Jon Hiseman's wife) . Jon has recently died (brain tumour) and his technique and influence can never be denied. However y
our opinions can never be denied , I would like to state that life and loves continue, and the influence of Mark Clarke, Clem Clemson and Chris Farlowe continue to create the enthusiasm that was originally there in the the early times of Colosseum and produce a perfectly acceptable (if not original) reproduction of the excellence that was performed by the original line up
@@pdrkenobi5868 And as much as Colosseum was Jon Hiseman's band - his and Barbara Thompson's daughter Ana Gracey is involved in the making of their albums and gave her blessings to the current incarnation. It is love and family.
Rightly or wrongly, most people would likely say the era of Clemson and Clarke in the early 70's was the best but I agree, despite their presence in this line up, this is a tribute band. The drummer, for example, who I am sure is very competent, only seeks to demonstrate how Jon Hisemen's drumming WAS Colosseum. Clemson and Clarke are still superb but this present line up is like fish and chips without the fish.
The name attracts public interest
Geht gut ins Ohr...
Und apropros Kulturbrauerei , ist das nicht der Ort , an dem sich der Puffpaff herumtreibt ? 🙂