OMG....I can't believe this was in my feed.....I was a FANNY fan back in the early 70s, I still have the vinyl copy of the album ROCK AND ROLL SURVIVORS. These gals could play and sing. Amazing talented women who should have gotten way more recognition! They are great!!!!
Welcome to our Casablanca channel. And thank you for your comment! Always great to hear from the fans. Check out our other links and podcast and ENJOY!!! 🤩😍🤩
I discovered Fanny on March 29, 2024, much much too late for the female drummer, aspiring bassist and music fan that I am. But better late than never and I've been thoroughly enjoying the Fanny rabbit hole I've been in since then. I now have all but one of the albums (still in transit) and have the Beat Club pre-order waiting. Love all the interviews and live videos (which are the best) and I whole heartedly thank EVERYONE involved in the revivification of Fanny!!
Welcome to the channel Chrissiantonelli2112 and thank you for your comments. Always great to hear from the fans. You can refer to our rather long comments below to @kmudaify in which we have attempted to widen the lens (as you prefer and "get it") on the entire Fanny legacy of the 5 albums. Much luck in your artistic endeavors, and Have a great day!!! Enjoy the music and the rather large tent of 6 gals and their Fanny legacy!!!🤩🤩🤩!
I'm so glad I happened on this channel. I remember seeing Fanny live back in 1971 or 1972 and loved them. They are the real progenitors of the female rock band. I follow a LOT of Japanese music now and they have cornered the market on great female bands, Band Maid, SCANDAL, Lovebites, Nemohila, Aldious and about a dozen more. And a relatively new group from South Korea named Rolling Quartz, who are sheer fire. I'm sure then ladies would be very happy with the resurgence of female bands.
Welcome to our Casablanca channel. And thank you for your comments. It's always great to hear from the fans. And you "get it". The tent of many amazing female pioneers was and is and should be extremely large and appreciated. Check out our podcast link above.....we are dedicated to expanding the tent, history, and info. enjoy!!!🤩🤩🤩
Welcome to our channel, and thank you for your question. We love hearing from the fans. David Bowie was very into Fanny--he had input into our costuming during our Casablanca years 1973-75. Also came to shows during that time. "Butter Boy", written by Nickey and Jean was the highest charted Billboard hit single Fanny had, even though it was banned in Boston...too racy!!! lol. check out the links and all the history is in the podcast in description. Enjoy!!!🤩🤩😍
This band definitely needs to be brought back to the public consciousness. They are absolutely fantastic, incredibly talented all round, and of course truly groundbreaking. There are bands today that follow directly in Fanny's footsteps like The Warning, Band Maid, Voice of Baceprot (Indonesia) and many, many others. This particular performance is particularly good as well; we're lucky such great footage is with us and preserved for all to see. I know it will inspire more modern-day women to keep rocking! As an aside, I'd love for the super-talented, 14-year-old drummer Yoyoka to see this as she makes her way in the US music industry.
Welcome to the Casablanca channel and thank you for your comments. It is always wonderful to hear from the fans!!! You definitely "get it!" To expand on your thoughts....please check out our other links...and our podcast which is dedicated to expanding and exposing the amazing and huge tent of wonderful women in rock, which honestly began even before Fanny did......in 1964 with the records and pioneering of Genya Raven (Goldie and gingerbreads) and the Quatro bands (Pleasure Seekers and Cradle) who were the first signed rocker women. The women musicians have always been there, just before their time and before the world accepted women playing drums and rocking guitars!!! Quite silly, really....but that was the era!!! We all stand on the shoulders of many many women of long ago!!! There isn't just one band that inspired later females and we concentrate on our podcast at exposing so much early talent. Glad you enjoyed the TV clip....it is interesting and historic that two members of Fanny joined forces with Patti Quatro (a much earlier female recording artist with sister Suzi) to come together for this final album of Fanny. Thank you so much for "getting it"!!! Enjoy all of it!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Welcome and happy to hear you enjoyed the music....to clarify....that was the earlier band you saw, and we 6 gals have been blessed with fans enjoying the entire legacy of Fanny from the earlier band and on to the Casablanca years. So we celebrate all the music of the 6 gals, and quite happy to provide fans a filling in of the gaps in the history of the Casablanca years also, which is what this channel is providing for the many requests of those that have asked for it. enjoy!!🤩😍🤩🤩
I'm giving my age away but the First time that I heard/saw Fanny was on the Sonny and Cher Show when I was 12. On that day this young Boy raised by a Single Mom found out that Girls can ROCK just like the Boys and became a Fan of Fanny, The Runaways, Heart, Suzi Quarto, Vixen, Doro of Warlock and more. I found a Video of a Song they did called Play Like a Girl and it brought a 😀 to my Face.
WELCOME to our page and you are in good company, no matter the age!!! We are putting a lot of updating and populating of this channel as well as the Quatro Rock channel, if you are interested. The links are at the top in description and we have an amazing podcast going on also about that huge tent of amazing women who rocked their music. Also with tons of music, and great stories too......give it a listen!!! Thanks for writing!!🤩😍🤩
@@Ronald-k6s Check out a Blues girl named Samantha Fish! I saw her 6 times so far, and got pictures taken with her and autographed CDs! She has a channel on TH-cam. Check her out! Enjoy! 😎✌️
Welcome to our channel and thank you for your comments!! Always great to hear from the Fanny fans. Glad you enjoyed the set and check out the other links in description for our very thorough and factual rocknrollsurvivorspodcast.com on the Fanny years and legacy. Have a great day! 🤩😍😀
@@deealone5191 thanks for the clarification ......Jean and Nickey excitedly continued on with Patti Quatro and Brie Howard when Alice quite drumming and June quit band. The Casablanca years were a new direction for the band with very receptive press, successful tours (U.S. and U.K.) and 2 of the highest charted singles with this lineup!! this channel opened due to heavy fan interest in hearing and enjoying the lineups history and music. 🤩😍🤩🤩enjoy!!
I'm sure that I saw this in '74, but it's as good as new now! I always loved this band. "Walked the Earth" assists me many nights in the kitchen these days.
Welcome to our Rock 'n' Roll Survivors channel for Fanny! Thank you for your comments! Always great to hear feedback from Fanny fans. We had a blast all participating the the Walked the Earth project!! Only one not there was Nickey! Have a great day! 🤩😍🤩
I’ve never seen footage from this period before. Rock and Roll Survivors is my second favorite Fanny album, the first time I watched this my mouth was open. Thank you for uploading!!!
ty and glad you enjoyed our album. Uploading two more live clips. And there may indeed be a remix of the album. Stay tuned. The podcast is ongoing also with much history and fun stories. rock on!!!🤩🤩
@@fannyrock.com44thank you for your response Patti! After watching these live videos and listening to your podcast, I changed my mind and placed Rock and Roll Survivors as my favorite Fanny album. I really hope you are able to sell copies of the live set (with the rock opera) and the remixed album!!! I would buy some in a heartbeat!!! I loved Nickey’s “it’s a trap” interlude- genius. The podcast was so fascinating, I binged it. You and the host (and Brie) were excellent - I will relisten to it again- and check out the Detroit rock scene episodes as well!
Welcome and ty! We were so blessed that Kirshner have allowed us to air it all. Was great show and great fun!!! For more you can check out the links listed in the description of channel.....so much history, stories and music on the podcasts and our other channel. ENJOY!!🤩😉
Welcome to our channel and ty for your support. Unfortunately the HOF is terribly political so that is def in the future rock ether!!! Who knows!! I've heard the more a band is pushed, the more that they resist!!! sucks for sure!!! check out our links above for continuing podcasts and our other channel.....we are having a blast lighting up the female tent and lighting up the music!!! Enjoy!!🤩😍🤩
whoo, I took me a hot moment to realize that Suzie replaced June. The face and hair said it wasn't June, but the guitar work kept saying "FANNY". I remember watching the Midnight Special performance. God, I love women who rock, such a different vibe from the male egos. Thank you for all your music.
welcome to channel and nooooooo you have it all mixed up. First off, June was a guitarist, not bass player (like Suzi). Patti Quatro replaced June when she quit band in 1973. Suzi was not in this band at all. The lineup was in description at the top. what a mixup!!!! lmao.😉😉
I planned to see Fanny, at the Whisky gig, New Year's Eve weekend, 1972. I had a relationship issue come out of the blue, so I didn't go back to LA for New Year's, finished the project I was working on sooner, ended up missing 'em in Long Beach, and never got another chance. Life, they said. I always thought they needed a better producer. The women had the chops, the songs were good skeletons, with some excellent musical flourishes, trimmed just right in the studio, they coulda been contenders! It was always harder for girl bands. Women are used to standing around looking pretty, thanks to leches everywhere, so it's harder for them to pose in not-pretty, but that "j' ne sais quois" quality of aloof neediness rock 'n' roll stars of the period were projecting. The Rod Stewart look, basically. It was tough for the woman of fanny to project tough, compared to any male band with half their skill and talent. Joan Jett would do it, after surviving the Runaways, and Pat Benatar, with the help of soul-mate Neil Giraldo, but it was an uphill struggle, for air-time on the radio, and stage time on tours. Pioneers left ruts the rest of us stumble over without giving thought to how easy their sacrifice made it for us.
Welcome to the channel @TheAnarchitek🤩 and thank you for your comments. Always great to hear from the fans. You can refer to our rather long comments below to @kmudaify in which we have attempted to widen the lens on the entire Fanny legacy of the 5 albums. Sorry about your big left turn in "life"....lol. Have a great day!!! Enjoy the music and the rather large tent of 6 gals and their Fanny legacy!!!!🎸🎸🎸🤩
I've never seen this version of the line up and honestly, I was suprised. Where's June? Where's Alice de Buhr? Had to do a bit of google to determine the guitar player here was Patti Quatro (sister of Suzi Quatro). Fanny was so much about the chemistry of the Millington sisters that I absolutely miss June here. Regardless, it's awesome that this footage survives and it's much appreciated.
Welcome to the channel and thank you for your comment. Always appreciate comments from the fans. We don't usually do such a long comment, however we appreciate fans who we feel want to perhaps know a bit more from their curiosity and/or research into the band's legacy, and so many have contacted us for "more", in a respectful way. Allow us to widen the lens a bit for you and others' questions and thirst, and shine the light on some education of the Fanny legacy of 5 (not 4) albums. There were indeed 6 women who were signed, recorded, and brought their talents to work the Fanny brand. Lineup 1 went longer with 4 albums. They def have their group of fans, yet they felt after 4th album, that lack of breaking through in a mainstream way, lots of covers and differences in writing styles, and much discontent in different areas (from their own oral histories). Alice quit drumming and June left the band. Nickey and Jean excitedly wanted to try a new direction and continue on with the band with new music, and Patti and Brie. This lineup 2 def have their own group of fans (for years now, and might I say many of those fans "hating" any divisive, erasing, or dismissing of lineup 2). Due to the rather large outcry of fans wanting more on Fanny's TOTAL legacy, history and music, this channel celebrates the move to Casablanca label, and surprising success of a rock opera, a 5th new album with 2 highest charted singles Fanny was able to obtain, and much excited press at the time, as well as 2 very successful tours (US and UK)!!! There are def those preferring the early lineup and also, many who are loving and appreciating the widening of the lens to include the later lineup and entire legacy of 5 albums, with the Casablanca one producing much success in surprisingly shorter time. In fact, David Bowie loved the 5th band, putting input on costuming, etc and coming to gigs. On this channel, though we honor all 6 gals in the totality of contributions (on many TH-cam channels), here we celebrate the 5th album (which a remix is in future). And we might add, the entire detailed history/story is on the podcast listed above. In fact, you speak of the Millington chemistry, but if you explore and read their oral histories.....the earlier band was not content with how their albums were produced, and there is much to that story as well, as they tell it. The podcast puts historical facts to the entire story--meat on the bone.....from the factual inception of band as Wild Honey who was signed to Warners (without Nickey in the mix and Addie Lee as lead guitar), the evolution of the band's lineups, and through to the ending of band. Some fans (perhaps as yourself) just want to hear and enjoy the music, and don't care about the background/history......however many others have a thirst to hear and enjoy the entire history and legacy of music of the 6 gals!!.....and the musicians know the factual stories and history.....that's rock and roll!!! Brie Howard was an amazing addition to Fanny, and has her own legacy! Patti Quatro was actually in 2 earlier groundbreaking female bands (Pleasure Seekers and Cradle--both in the Detroit/Michigan HOF) with sister Suzi and their own chemistry, and quite the earliest (along with Genya Raven/Goldie in 1964-65)) earlier than Fanny and signed to a major label, recording and touring everywhere (the accurate facts). So in 1973, to put a closing point on it....Nickey, Jean, Brie, and Patti delved forward to do their own brand of Fanny new music with Nickey excitedly writing with new intent to rock harder (hers and Jean's words), and thrilled to leave the drama/tension that existed in the earlier band behind and take new steps musically. From what they accomplished in a short time, who knows what may have come from this lineup!!! It's in the rock ether! lol. Opinion ours to have fans enjoy all 5 albums (or whatever you prefer to enjoy). it's all good. During Casablanca years, we enjoyed a no drama zone and many great memories and had enormous excitement and support from the label. On this channel, we just shine the light on the girls and shine the light on the music, as many have asked and keep asking for!!! We remain, and always will be huge supporters of this huge tent of fab female musicians that pioneered well before, during and after the Fanny band, and will be doing that on the podcast. On this channel there will be no "camps", no "division", no "erasing", no "revisionist history", no "comparisons"......the lineups were different music and intent. Hope that widens the lens a bit.......or NOT! lol. Enjoy all the various Fanny channels and posts, and the ones you prefer!!! Have a great day and all of this history in great detail is and will be on the podcast above. Enjoy.🤩🤩🤩
I always watched Don Kirschner's Rock Concert, so that means I probably saw this when it aired! 50 years later, I'm glad to see it again, Fanny brought the R&R energy, and the swagger. Yes, glam was new genre coming, and the bands became more theatrical in their image. I remember my Mom commenting on some of the musicians on DKRC, and the Midnight Special, and in MT Circus and Creem magazines I read! You ladies rocked hard and paved the way. Glad to see and hear you again, I'm sure you're gaining new fans!
Welcome to our channel for Casablanca years!!! And great to hear from fans--thank you. Was a blast doing the show, and quite hot under those lights, as you can see!!! Glam was def a new trend.....and we took our costuming advice from David Bowie, who put input into Fanny and came to shows!! Creem magazine was out of my hometown Detroit Rock City.....great mag and they made us Creem dream in one issue. Enjoy the music and the links above for more!!🤩🤩
Welcome to our Casablanca channel.....and thank you for your thoughts....much appreciated. We honor the entire Fanny legacy of 5 albums and many tours and success. We heard your comment all the time back in the day. Enjoy all of the music and the links above also!!!🤩🤩
@@aa11ct9 I'm sure he just meant female musicians were very much back then considered a novelty. In fact.....all the male musicians I experienced were very respectful and loved that we could kick ass on our instruments. perfect example Jeff Beck who loved playing with women!!!! 🤩🤩
Welcome to our channel and thanks for the comment and support!!! Stay tuned for the rock opera we are working on restoring as best as possible!!!! And enjoy all the links above here!🤩🤩🤩
Welcome to our channel, and thank you for your comments. Always great to hear from the fans!!! Check out our links above also....Lots of history, music fun, and stories especially on our podcast. 🤩🤩🤩
Never ever even heard of this band....and I was a rock and roller since the late 60's. Female groups have evolved containing a singer that can actually sing too.
Welcome to the channel. The female landscape has changed quite a bit from the classic era we were in!!! Thank God. You might want to check out the "Rock 'n' Roll Survivors Podcast" and our other channel, Quatro Rock. The links are in description and all are full of history, stories and music. Enjoy!!! We are populating all of it as we go. The podcasts are continuing (13 + 6 mini episodes up now on Fanny. Second season is deep dive into Quatrophonic legacy and all things Detroit Rock city....coming soon.🤩🤩
@@GCKelloch Let me clarify......I was speaking of female bands, not vocal groups, more in the generality!!! When I say the female landscape has changed quite a bit, I am speaking of the female "bands". I am just cognizant of the amazing growth and acceptance of more females both in female bands and/or female singers in a male band that have carried on the flame so well going forward in modern times. There were tons of fab female singing groups from Motown and before and after.....that is the history. The girl bands were also there early in a large tent, but a harder era for them, as society was not quite ready early on for girls rocking drums and guitars. women then were delegated usually to keys or singing backup or up front as in a great female singer for a male band back then. Many of us lived the female band landscape since 1964, recording, touring, and yes having a singer that actually could sing. I have been in 3 ground breaking female bands and my earliest had 2 rocking singers. You might check out the Quatro Rock band channel to hear the music. We are populating and expanding this channel and the other one to provide a wide lens of what really factually evolved and so early on from what some of audience understands. Genya Raven, The Pleasure Seekers (Quatros) were early on singing and in the mix in a female band. Stay tuned and catch Season 2 coming up with lots of history, rock music and stories. Enjoy!! 🤩😍🤩
I grew up in the 70's and never heard of them? I just watched a great documentary on Kansas. Kirshner was the $ behind them and was very patient. He believed in them for good reason. Fanny is really good!
Welcome to the channel and thank you for the support!!! Appreciate it!!! Kirshner had great vision and even better archives. lmao. we were blessed being able to post these now after like what......50 years!!!! Enjoy and check out our other links. So much more coming soon on our other channel and continuing podcast!!!😍🤩😍
Same here. I grew up in a VERY rural town that only got a rock radio station out of Oklahoma (KOMA) at night and that wasn't very good. I only heard of this wonder a few years ago.
Simon & TPaine1776: TY for your comments and I have a question for both of you.....To fill in a gap....The Quatro bands (Pleasure Seekers and Cradle) did so many tours in Kansas and Oklahoma in the late 60's and 70's with the Dick Doll booking agency. It felt like we lived in those areas and it was a blast doing all the colleges, universities and clubs back then. Our other channels (links above) as well as our podcast (link above) details that era. Wonder if you ever ran across those bands in the 70's (especially Cradle). In any case.....enjoy and rock on!!!🤩🤩 🎸🎸
@@fannyrock.com44 I never heard of those bands. I'm grew up in Michigan and I'm 62. so maybe a touch before my time. Your band was really good!! I'm still an active musician. Just making a living playing cover music at this point and avoiding working for the Man. Ha! Also my mention of Kansas in in reference to the band.
Welcome to our channel and thank you for your comment. Always great to hear from the fans!!! Enjoy the music and our other links in description and rock on!🤩🤩🎸🎸
Welcome to the channel for the music of the Casablanca years. To clarify.....we are doing a factual history of the wonderful Fanny legacy on the podcast link in the description above. The actual tent of fab women rockers was actually quite large, and to be accurate, Genya Raven and the Quatro band The Pleasure Seekers were the FIRST signed to a major label with music out (1965). So proud to have been in 3 ground breaking female rock bands, and Fanny was the 3rd one I was in. Great memories and music from my time in the band, which is represented here. So proud of all the awesome music the 6 gals from Fanny put out in their era!! Other links to enjoy for music and factual history and stories are listed above! ENJOY ALL OF IT!!!🤩🤩🤩
Great rocking band! I showed the Young and Dumb session performance to my jam buddies last year and they were all blown away. It is just a shame they didn't get more due back in their hayday.
Welcome to our channel. Always nice to hear from fans. Our channel concentrates on the final album and there are other channels for the earlier stuff. Enjoy all of it!!!🤩🤩
@quatrorock.com44 I thought this performance was incredible and meant no disrespect to Patti. She rocks! It is just that I have always considered myself rather knowledgeable on rock history, yet had never been introduced to Fanny, and it was the aforementioned performance that gave me my first exposure.
Welcome to our Casablanca channel!! And thanks for your comment! Love to hear from the fans. It was a great lineup and being on Casablanca was terrific!! Enjoy and check out our other links above!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Good lord it looks like it's 110 degrees Fahrenheit on that stage. I have so much respect for Fanny, they gave it there all, of course there was very little money, and they were so good.
Welcome and thanks!!! And yes......vanity run amok eh? Can't beat the heat of those dang tv stage lights!!!! And yes was a very rough era...for women to break through. We were blessed to hit the hot 100 with 2 singles in this fun lineup!!! Had a blast and great tours too!! Rock on🤩😍🤩🤩
Welcome to our Casablanca channel and thanks for comment!!! David Bowie had a hand in the costume design and was very gracious with ideas!!!! Enjoy links..🤩🤩
Thanks for listening and for your comments!!! We had a blast in the Casablanca years. Also did a rock opera live!!! Fun stuff. More coming....stay tuned as we populate stuff as we go!!! New live tv drop coming on Thursday from the album! 😍🤩
TY so much!!! We were so blessed to have two great drummers....Brie on US tour and records, and Cam Davis for the Jethro Tull Tour. Great fun and more to come...one more TV clip next week to release. They are all at the Fanny channel. Thanks for listening!!!🤩🥰🤩
@@fannyrock.com44 That tour with Jethro Tull was in the UK, I think. So this piece is from a British show ? Did she join just for that European tour or she stayed longer ?
@@andreacorol7531 Lineup on Casablanca album and US tour was Nickey, Patti, Brie and Jean. Lineup for the UK tour was Cam Davis on drums, as well as on the Kirshner show. Don Kirshner was a huge U.S. show and the band played on it in 1974, after the British tour. So it is a well known U.S. live TV clip. Welcome to the channel and ty for your question. Always great to hear from the fans. Enjoy!!! 🤩🤩🤩
I have known Fanny since release of Charity Ball Album, is a Shame Jean (the bassist) Sister June had left the band prior to this Don Kersner’s Saturday Rock concert TV Show, though if you have read her or talked to her over the years as I her book Fanny Rocks The Earth, there was a great immense friction between her and Niki. Patti was was in a earlier band in California with her sister etc Suzi was known to Fanny and thought to be a good replacement for June Millington, this performance from their album Rock n Roll Survivors was the last album of Fanny. Fanny has been referred to the Godmothers of Rock, as a musician at that time we crossed paths with most every big or up and coming big name in the business. Fanny needs to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for all their contributions to the music industry. Both Jean & June Millington ought to be in the songwriters hall of fame. In recent years the members (minus Nikki) are finally getting the recognition as well as the respect which they earned while overcoming immense barriers in the late 60/70s
Welcome and ty for your input.....I must keep this well in the light and inclusive of the factual history, despite books, sites, etc.....on and on. The earlier and first signed to a national label was the Quatro sisters out of Detroit Rock City and Genya.....Girls were 14 and 16 with first single out, regional hit and inducted already into the Michigan/Detroit HOF for their pioneering and groundbreaking bands Pleasure Seekers and Cradle with Suzi and Patti in it. Yes Patti was asked to replace June....The entire factual story is on the "Rock 'n' Roll Survivors Podcast" on how it all came down. Alice basically quit drumming and June left the band. Nickey and Jean were gung ho to continue in a heavier rock direction and Nickey felt free to not feel constrained any more. Lineups change......facts of bands......NOT a shame but rather a new direction on all of our journeys. We all---all 6 of the Fanny gals did our slogging and worked hard for our music. There is no revisionist history on this channel nor the podcast. The 5th album was that 9th inning where it all comes together with also a rock opera, meatier lyrics, and a no drama zone joyful of making more music, as both Nickey and Jean expressed very LOUDLY and vocally in all our press!!! Nickey was a terrific song writer and it was wonderful to bond with her on 5th album. Opinion mine, all 6 deserve to be in the HOF....put it into the rock ether. All 6 slogged, toured, recorded, wrote music, and gave passionately of their contributions in every way. Enough said on that. The tent is huge and I abhor the labels as first and only and godmothers, etc.......it's about the music and about time all of the 5 (NOT 4) albums, writing and music is FINALLY well in the light now. As to inductions into ANY and all, whether it be HOF or songwriters.... that is quite a stretch on who is deserving, etc. Leaving it to the rock ether........there are a few other women who so deserve that kind of recognition!!! And the politics of it all are so out of control. lmao. C'est la vie. To put a point on it......let's just enjoy the music and the rather large and deserving tent of women that pioneered, before and during Fanny. On this channel and our podcast (link up top in the description) we tend to not favor those who would divvy the Fanny legacy into 2 lineups, but rather be inclusive of the 5 album legacy Fanny so enjoyed. The fan response has been loud and vocal with similar sentiment, to honor all 6 of the Fanny musicians and their work. Welcome to our channel and so much more to come!!!! ENJOY!!!
I love what FANNY has done & I possess all the albums they released, but until GRAND FUNK RAILROAD gets in, they should disband the Rock N Roll Hall Of Shame. There has never been a bigger omission than GFR
Welcome to our Casablanca channel!!! Thank you for your comment. Always great to hear from the fans. It was a hard era.....we were a bit before our time as many were not ready to see girls on drums or rocking guitars!!! Thank god Kirshner had vision back then and we have these live tapes! But how nice you can enjoy it all now!!! Check out our links above also for more! 🤩🤩🤩
Welcome to our channel and ty for the support!!!! so lucky to have Kirshner and Historicfilm archives allowing the posting of these never seen clipsfrom 50 years ago. Awesome!!! Enjoy and check out our other links above.....much more coming!!🤩😍
@@Onteo1 You can be updated here as we move forward with projects. The earlier music has been out for years and thru a different label, etc. This channel is only handling the Casablanca years, different lineup, as interest has widely grown to fill in the gaps. Enjoy all of it!!!
Welcome to our channel....We enjoyed that tour....great reception and great memories!!! Thanks for the post and check out our other links in description!!! Rock on.🤩🤩🎸
Thank you so much and appreciate the support!!! Stay tuned as we are doing a reissue on the CD + new rock opera soon. And check out our other links above!!! ENJOY!!!🤩🤩
WAY ahead of their Time~! Rock and Roll Pioneers and then some~! Very cool World Fusion rock experience at 2:49 mk of " Rock 'n Roll Survivors " still relevant today Classic Rock Evolution at it's best~! ~!
WELCOME and thanks for your insight....I'm so with you.....now can autotune voice, etc. Check out the Quatro Rock channel too.....we were before Fanny and in those days, you left it on the stage in Detroit Rock city or GO HOME. It's all coming season 2 of podcast (in description) where we open the lens wide on the Quatro VERY early bands and the amazingness that encompassed Detroit!!! And ahhhhhh the stories, and music, so much history and fun and easily digestible shorter episodes. Give a listen!! Enjoy!!🤩😍🤩
Welcome to the channel (here and your comment below!!) We all had great time playing in a new direction back in the day. It was very interesting for the two of us to move into new comfort zone without our sisters....an opportunity to rock hard, play off each other up front (which was a blast), and just enjoy a no drama zone on a new exciting label, Casablanca, and continue on (as both Nickey and Jean wanted to do) breaking the glass ceiling!! In any case, enjoyed the music and our ride in this lineup!!! Enjoy alll of it!!! 🤩😍🤩
I discovered this great band a year ago or so. I really like them. Some of the early tunes would suit perfectly on the soundtrack to the movie "Vanishing point". Yeah, i can see it infront of me. Kowalski driving the Charger while blasting Fanny through the speakers. Great musicians!
You know, The Midnight Special has been released on DVD's, Volume 1 & 2.. A shame that they haven't released Don Kirshner's Rock Concert on DVDs yet!! And this show was awesome.!! Fanny, a rocking group. Lead the way for The Runaways, etc. I play a couple of Fannys' songs on my Real Oldies Shows sometimes. They're cover songs but are awesome in their own right.. The Bell Notes "I've Had It" & The Creams' "Badge".. Thanx for the memories!! Blessings. 🎙🎤 Randy A Carlisle // DJ // KSGV-Seagoville Tx // KTOJ-Thousand Oaks CA & WNYC-DB-New York City 🎙🎤
Welcome to our Casablanca channel and thanks for your comments....love hearing from fans. Hopefully Don Kirshner will release them at some point with so many great shows to hear!! Enjoy all of it and more on the links above!!! Cheers...🤩🤩🤩
Admire how Don Kirshner supported underrated female artists/bands such as Fanny, during that era in the music industry. Btw, that's one unique cool Gibson SG. My first pro guitar was a '78 black SG standard. Cheers.
Welcome to channel. Agree--Kirshner had vision!!!! My fave SG guitar.....On stage neck was fast and slim and I loved that. I also have a custom guitar given me by mentor Leslie West, and also a 1953 goldtop Les Paul....goood in studio, but preferred SG on stage--was lightweight!!! Enjoy!!🤩🤩😍
I found out about fanning when I got into the runaways back in their early eighties and they were talking about how much of a big influence fanny was to them
We had a blast in this lineup during Casablanca years. And to put a point on it.....also check out the Quatro Rock Channel re Joan Jett's following Suzi Quatro everywhere as she wanted to be in music. Huge influence my sis had on Joan very early on, and well documented. Enjoy all of it!!! More to come as we populate the two channels. 🥰😍
Thank you so much and welcome to our channel!!! One more song live dropping on Thursday.....stay tuned!!! Working on remix of album too. So much more coming and enjoy the podcasts (full of history, music and great stories)....Fanny 13 episodes on season 1 and Season 2 we delve into Detroit Rock City and the Quatro legacies who were years before Fanny and my time in that band. All the links are in description above. ENJOY!!🤩😍🤩🤩
Welcome to our Casablanca channel!! Thanks for your question.....Hopefully as we are able to remix the rock opera done on tour, Butter Boy will be in it and we will post it at that point. The other one high on charts was "I've Had It", so that one was on the radio also a lot. Enjoy all!!🤩🤩😁
you are correct...Alice and June had quit and Brie and Patti were asked to join lineup by Jean and Nickey who wanted to continue on with a new label and new lineup. Enjoy!!
Such killer jams. There is still a vibrant scene out there for bands like Fanny and would love to see a reissue on vinyl via Rise Above Records. Bands like Hallas and Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats keep this torch aflame
welcome to our Casablanca channel. Thanksfor your comment!! We are in progress of reissuing the album in a double box set with the never heard before "Rock Opera" from our tours. stay tuned and enjoy the links!🤩🤩
Welcome to our channel. You heard the earlier lineup which did a lot of covers. This channel celebrates the Casablanca years. Enjoy and check out our other fun links and channel!!! 😍🤩
I got to see Fanny perform at a reunion show last year (2023) with the full lineup minus Nickey, and it was one of the most amazing shows I've ever seen. Even met them afterwards and still in awe of how awesome and down to earth they all are IRL. Shame that I wasn't around to see this older stuff live in real time, but that's what this channel is for I guess. 😅 I'm just curious to know more about Cam Davis, because she's the one member I never really hear mentioned anywhere. She seems to play so well with the others here though.
Welcome to our Casablanca channel and ty so much for your support and comments. We all had a blast doing that LA 50-year tour. was the first time we all got to play on stage together between the two Fanny recording/touring lineups and legacy. Nickey was missed. Cam was a great addition to our U.K. Tull tour in 1974.....great gal. She is on fb if you can contact her. Very talented drummer. Check out our links at top and enjoy all!!!🤩🤩
@@kennethfeula2773 It is indeed Jean on bass. She was part of Casablanca lineup!!! Lineup was Nickey on keys, Patti Quatro on guitar, Cam Davis on drums, and Jean Millington on bass. Hope we are all clear now!!!! lol.🤩🤩🤩
welcome to our channel and thank you for the comment. Everyone has their faves, and glad to hear you are enjoying Jean here. We had a great time in this lineup, album and tours!!! More music coming soon and check out the links above too!!! 🤩🤩
WELCOME TO CHANNEL.......Yes you have NO IDEA how hot those lights can be!!!! After just one song we are baking!!! lmao. Thanks for the support and Enjoy!!!🎸🎸🤩🤩🤪
Wow.......ty so much for the support and comment and welcome to our Casablanca page!!! You're in good company with how DAVID BOWIE expressed how he felt about the band in 1974!!! The HOF is terribly political, as many realize!!! From your mouth to their ears!!! Enjoy the channel and so much more to come. Enjoy the links above!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Welcome to our channel celebrating the later Fanny lineup on Casablanca records. Cam Davis was our drummer for the Tull tour--great drummer!! To clarify more--June quit in 1973 after 4 albums, and personal reasons and missing the tough rock commercial success. She has continued to play and run camps for young girl musicians. Alice quite playing soon after June left. Warner Bros was pretty well done. However, Nickey and Jean wanted to carry on and recruited Patti Quatro and Brie Howard to head in a new direction on an excited Casablanca label. This is the album celebrated here ....5th and final one, which produced very positive and supportive press, 2 Billboard charted singles (one the highest Fanny ever had), a U.S. tour headlining, and a U.K. tour with Jethro Tull. Casablanca got it done with money, support, good promotion, etc.....in any case lineup had a great time rocking their new Fanny material for many interested fans happy we are filling in the gaps for this lineup!!! You might want to check the links in the description to get some accurate history on the lineup and album as well as our continuing podcasts on all of it. We also have another channel and link above. Enjoy all of it as we widen the lens fans have asked for!!! Thanks to the Kirshner show and their support of this band, and use of these preserved live clips which finally came to light.....Lighting up the tent and lighting up the music!!! Rock on!! Thank you for your positive comments.....much appreciated!!🤩😍
NICKEY WAS A HOOT!!! We watched her and enjoyed her exerting her full talent once freed in the new direction during Casablanca years!!! We had a blast in this wonderful no drama zone. Check out the links in description above for the podcast and our other channel, Quatro Rock--as we keep populating amazing history, so many stories, and lots of music. enjoy!!! Welcome to the channel!🤩😍🤩🤩
@@brianhammer5107 As I said above Brian......Nickey was such a talent and I have to agree, I loved her look here--best one IMHO!!! Love her obvious joy and talent on the clips.....that was the Nickey we enjoyed bonding with during Casablanca. 🤩😍
Welcome to our channel!!! You made me LMAO!!!! Check out the links in description for our podcast and 2 channels. We are all about widening the tent of female musicians who actually pioneered women in music. let's see now.......1964-65---Suzi and Patti Quatro and the Pleasure Seekers signed to a major label and record out.....same with Genya Raven. Remember seeing Joan at every gig Suzi played.....BEFORE Runaways. Same with Fanny, quite before Runaways. AND this channel is celebrating the 5th Fanny album and new lineup as they signed with much success to Casablanca Records, after the early lineup were dropped from Warner Bros after 4 albums. The 5th lineup continued in a stronger direction and had 2 hot 100 singles, a US tour and a Jethro Tull tour in U.K. and well respected and supported by David Bowie who had input into the costuming......lol. And we are about shining the light and historically accurate in representing many very very early women in rock, who dared to venture where society was not quite ready for seeing a guitar between a women's legs......LOL. check out the links, and we are building it all and populating music, stories, and podcasts. ENJOY!!! More and merch to come. Ty for the support!!! Much appreciated. 🤩😍🤩
The lineup is noted in description of the channel. Surprised you didn't recognize Nickey Barclay in the clip. This lineup was the Casablanca years, after June quit and Alice stopped drumming. It was: Nickey Barclay, Jean Millington, Brie Howard and Patti Quatro. Nickey and Jean had decided on going forward in a new direction with new guitarist and drummer and with Casablanca enjoyed 2 high charted Billboard singles, an album, a well received U.S. tour and a U.K. tour--accomplishing quite a lot in this lineup. Enjoy and there are also links to enjoy on the history and music of this lineup. 🤩😍
@@fannyrock.com44 Wow that's Nickey? The curly black hair threw me. She was a helluva singer and keyboard player. Too bad there was tension between her and June, but I guess there's always conflicts within a band. In my humble opinion, the original lineup was the best. I feel like my musical childhood was stolen from me not having heard anything of Fanny growin up in the 70's. They would have fit right in with Rush, the Eagles, Linda Rondstadt, etc.
@@madarab37 Hello again and thank you for your questions and comments!! Always great to hear from the Fanny fans. Thankfully this Rock 'n' Roll Survivors lineup enjoyed a no-drama-zone and it was a pleasure feeling the excitement on bonding with the talents of the 2 former members and Casablanca's visionary support of "Rock 'n' Roll Survivors" album!! Have a great day!!! 🤩😀
Welcome to the channel featuring Casablanca years. And yes this is the second lineup, as described at top. There are many channels to see the first lineup. This is for the Casablanca years due to a big demand from fans who want more on the final album, and many have their prefs!!!! It's all good.🤩🤩 enjoy and rock on!!!! have a great day!!!
Welcome to the Casablanca channel! Thank you for your comments. This is a live performance for Kirshner and we had a blast doing it. Kirshner loved our band! Enjoy and also the other links above!! have a great day!🤩🤩🤩
welcome to our channel!! And yes Fanny had a live rock opera. we are working on it as only copy was on U.S. tour. Hope to publish it in future. Always great to hear from the fans. Enjoy the channel and the links in description!! 🤩🤩😍
Welcome to our channel.....and ty for the support. With these new found TV clips courtesy of Historic films, we were finally able to fill in the gaps on the 5th Fanny album which moved from Warners to Casablanca--great label that got us out quick, a charted single, U.S. tour, U.K. tour with Jethro Tull and another hot 100 single that was highest Fanny got on charts. Check out the continuing podcast on Fanny and we are moving to season 2 soon also. Links are in description. ENJOY!!!🤩😍🤩
WELCOME TO OUR CHANNEL, and ty for your insight!!!! Been told forever we were ahead of our time!!! We are doing our best to bring it all into the light, and populating this channel and our Quatro Rock channel (ground zero for the earliest female band with Patti and Suzi Quatro-1965). We also have a continuing "Rock 'n' Roll Survivors Podcast" with already 13 + 6 mini short episodes Season 1 (all major platforms) and season 2 coming soon on all things Detroit Rock City and the Quatro Bands.....links above in description. ENJOY!!!🤩😍🤩
@@fannyrock.com44 NICE! I’m already familiar with Cradle and the garage band Patti and Suzi Q had, so this will be a great ride! Looking forward to digging it!😋
It was a highly popular music show and had tons of fans!!The era was just early for the acceptance of females rocking a guitar and drums. was considered a novelty. Except by the musicians....they loved jamming and playing with women who could actually hold their own. It was more the suits (label heads) that were scared to put money behind women as they would fall in love or get pg. actually Genya Raven and The Pleasure Seekers were earliest signed in 1964-65 to major label and out touring and recording. So they got noticed but still it was rough. Usually the suits wanted Donna Reed the show in vegas, playing tinkly tunes and lookin sexy. lol. what an era!!! Kirshner was loving the band and happy to spotlight us. He had vision!!!!! 🤩😍🤩
Welcome to Casablanca channel -- and ty for your comment. Jean was so thrilled to continue on with this new lineup, as was Nickey. She definitely became more of a front stage presence in this lineup on the live tours, and with Patti. Was great fun and two charted singles (highest Fanny had ever got, so quite a successful lineup on the new label!!! Enjoy!!!🤩🤩
Agreed! Jean was one of my greatest inspiration to become an electric bassist (although I did not become one until about 20 years later). The interesting thing I noticed on this show is this is the first video of Jean playing with a pick. A very energetic show. Thanks for all the work to get this out to the world (although my favorite Fanny video is the French TV one. That break on "Badge" just kills me!).
@@johndeal1624 Welcome and thanks for your comments. We have many fans who love either lineups and that is always fine. And yes, this lineup was amazing, and energetic and we had a blast doing this show. Some feel playing bass with a pic is mark of a frustrated guitar player. Makes us laugh!!! Tell that to Chris Squire (Yes) as one of the cleanest and most amazing bass players through musical history!!! And Jean and Nickey were thrilled to open a new door and move forward when 2 others quit. Thanks to Don Kirshner for allowing us to post the TV show!!! 🤩🤩enjoy all the links!!
I remember when I went to buy a ticket to the one of their concerts.... I told the lady behind the counter that I wanted Fanny.... first she slapped me, then she called security on me!. Sheesh! 🤪
Welcome to our channel. that is a pretty amusing story!!! I'll tell you one back......my mother was visiting my sister Suzi Quatro in U.K. and dining at a posh U.K. restaurant when not knowing what "fanny" meant in U.K., she loudly said, i'm going by the fire to warm my "fanny". The clientele with forks stopped posed in hands, and looks of horror at my mom. was quite hilarious!!! enjoy the music and our podcast. lol. 🤪😜😜
Welcome to our channel!!!! Glad you are enjoying the music!!! It's interesting always to hear the strong opinions of people......which is what happens with music!!!! lol. Enjoy also the links in description for more music, fun, history, and ahhhhhhh the stories on podcasts!!! 🤩😍🤩
Welcome to channel......to clarify (if you read the description info) and saw the video (clearly with Nickey in it)....June quit in 1973 after 4 albums, Alice quit playing soon after. Nickey and Jean wanted to carry on and recruited Patti Quatro and Brie Howard to head in a new direction on an excited Casablanca label. This is the album celebrated here (as stated above)....5th and final one, which produced very positive and supportive press, 2 Billboard charted singles (one the highest Fanny ever had), a U.S. tour headlining, and a U.K. tour with Jethro Tull. Casablanca got it done with money, support, good promotion, etc.....in any case lineup had a great time rocking their new Fanny material for many interested fans happy we are filling in the gaps for this lineup!!! You might want to check the links in the description to get some accurate history on the lineup and album as well as our continuing podcasts on all of it. We also have another channel and link above. Enjoy all of it as we widen the lens fans have asked for!!! Thanks to the Kirshner show and their support of the band and use of these preserved live clips which finally came to light.....Lighting up the tent and lighting up the music!!! Rock on.🤩🤩😍
Welcome and let me bring you up to date....lol. There are other TH-cams that feature the 4 earlier lineup. The description above is quite clear this is the Casablanca lineup. And the lineup included Nickey Barclay, which perhaps you would see in watching the Don Kirshner TV show above here!!! In fact a bit of trivia to fill out your history...Addie Lee was the "originals" lead guitarist in Fanny, as they signed with Warner Bros, and Nickey was not in the band, nor was June the lead guitar. Lineups move and groove as history carries on, and bands change at times (i.e. Deep Purple, Yardbirds, Journey, Doobie Bros, Van Halen, on and on). In any case, this lineup included Nickey and Jean (NOT ONLY JEAN).....and had the highest Billboard hits from this album. Enjoy and hope you are now caught up on some of the factual Fanny history!!!! lol. 😄😄😜😜
Welcome.....That is the talented Nickey Barclay on keys. LMAO. THAT would have been interesting having Grace in the band? Especially since she was a vocalist and not a keyboard musician. Enjoy!🤩
Welcome to our Casablanca channel! We appreciate your comment......it's amazing how prevalent it is even today!!!! Let us know in future when an all female band wins a grammy and our "wake up work" will be done. lol. Enjoy!!!🤩🤩🤩
Glad to clarify this!!! Nickey wrote this song for the Rock Opera (which we are working on to improve a mix of from an on tour in room recording. Actually for Don Kirshner--we started the song with the acapella part of "From Where I Stand" and then went into "No Man's Land". Don Kirshner's is the only copy of the song as it was not on the Casablanca album. Our name for it was "Engineered". Great song by Nickey and only performed by the Casablanca lineup on tours🤩🤩!! Enjoy.
@@fannyrock.com44 Thanks for the explanation. A nice gem, I can't wait to finally hear the Opera. For now I take the chance to say how great was the drummer Cam Davis. Surprising how she's practically unknown to the web except for her 3 months or so with Fanny. Was she a session musician ? It seems impossible that such a good drummer have never been in any other band before or after Fanny.
@@maxrobinson Cam Davis was a great drummer and yes she deserves recognition for her contributions. She did the entire Tull tour with us. She did lots of other work before and after.....wish I knew a bit more but she may be on fb....look her up!!!🤩🤩🤩
Welcome to the channel. Lineup is in description......Cam Davis was our drummer for the Jethro Tull tour and did an amazing job for us!!! Brie was not on this TV clip as Cam Davis came into the band for the Jethro Tull tour. Alice quit band in 1973, when Brie came into the lineup and was on all our Fanny Casablanca recordings including the 2 highest charted singles for Fanny. All the detail of early breakup and Jean and Nickey gung ho members who wanted to continue on with new excited label--Casablanca is available on our historically accurate podcast (link above in description). 13 + 6 episodes on Fanny, Season 1. Due to so much interest, we have widened the lens to provide the entire Fanny legacy of 5 albums (5th one on this channel), and the stories on the podcast. Season two coming soon moves to Detroit Rock city and our other channel "Quatro Rock". Enjoy!🤩😍
Confusing eh? You seem to know a lot.....lol. Wow Correcting your comment so we are much more accurate. We started the 2nd song on clip with the acapella chorus from her song "From Where I Stand". But the 2nd song in its entirety was "Engineered" written by Nickey. The TV show titled it "No Man's Land" but our nickname for it was Engineered. Hope that clarifies it....or Not!! "Jungle Rock Star" was the usual title but also popularly known as "Get Out of the Jungle".....It's rock n roll and these variations do happen. lmao. Point is just enjoy!!!😉🤩😉
@@fannyrock.com44 Hmmm ... YT keeps dropping comments - trying again: I was going by the album jacket, and the labels of side 1 and side 2 of the LP - if Neil Bogart & cronies over-rode your directed (and copyrighted?) instructions for the song titles, Casablanca owes you some ca$h ... have your legal counsel give ASCAP a call
@@brianhammer5107 Hmmmmm....we've adjusted the titles correctly in description. The Kirshner selections are different than the album. "Engineered" was a song from our rock opera, which we wanted to include so we made a combo of the acapella intro to "From Where I Stand" segueing into "Engineered" for this Kirshner show. Hope that satisfies your pointed attention to detail and concerns whether Neil or label overrode anything.......which they did not!!! We had great support and time on the label, and got paid our "cash". lol. You have a great day!!😜
Welcome to the Casablanca channel. If you read the description, all is quite explained. The earlier guitarist left the band in 1973, as well as the drummer stopping drums. Jean and Nickey wanted to continue on with the new label, and new lineup Brie Howard and Patti Quatro, with 2 Billboard charted singles the highest Fanny got. Much success and fun with the lineup. Enjoy and check out the other links above for more. 🤩🤩🤩
The members in the Casablanca years were: Jean Millington, Brie Howard, Nickey Barclay, and guitarist Patti Quatro. June had quit the band, and Alice stopped drumming in 1973. New Album deal was signed with Casablanca in 1973 and new album and two tours followed, along with 2 of the highest charted singles for Fanny. Enjoy!!!
Welcome and thank you for your feedback. Unfortunately, we were blessed to even been given permission to post as these archives are guarded so heavily. So we have no way to remove their info! Enjoy the other content and always great to hear from fans!! 🤩😀
Welcome to our channel and to put some clarification on it......this was the 70's and trends were coming in fast as creativity moved the times.....big hair bands, men in sequins.....lots changing up things also in stage presentations. We were thrilled to follow David Bowie's great advice on costuming....quite a master with his ideas....and so well received by our fans!! And as you stated, this was a different lineup and the new lineup was over the previous direction and stage look, to be sure, since it had not broken through as desired, and former members had not been happy with the Warner productions, as stated by them on interviews. Half the band left, and the other half excitedly welcomed finally moving forward to new vistas that the new lineup all wanted to explore and did, with a headlining US tour and U.K. Tour and 2 charted singles, once we changed over to Casablanca Records who gave us great support. This channel is celebrating the "Rock 'n' Roll Survivors" Casablanca album 1973-1975. There are many Fanny channels for each to enjoy as they wish!!! The entire factual history is on our continuing "Rock 'n' Roll Survivors Podcast" link in top description rocknrollsurvivorspodcast.com. Have a great time checking all of them out! Always great to hear from the fans!! Rock on!!🎸🎸🤩😀
@@jonr191 Thanks for the comment and welcome to our Casablanca channel.....We followed the trends and David Bowie's advice and frankly, I cannot fathom not taking his advice that was ALWAYS ON POINT thru his career, when he advised us on costuming and stage presentation. He had his finger on the pulse at the time and always!!! So whatever you want to call it......the "trend" or "glam".....we were thrilled with our more exciting look during Casablanca years!!!!
Welcome to our channel. Never felt Heart were underrated.....great band and great success IMHO!!! To each his own opinion....as it should be!!! Have a great day enjoying the music you love....so much to enjoy thru music history!! Rock on!🤩🤩
OMG....I can't believe this was in my feed.....I was a FANNY fan back in the early 70s, I still have the vinyl copy of the album ROCK AND ROLL SURVIVORS. These gals could play and sing. Amazing talented women who should have gotten way more recognition! They are great!!!!
Welcome to our Casablanca channel. And thank you for your comment! Always great to hear from the fans. Check out our other links and podcast and ENJOY!!! 🤩😍🤩
I discovered Fanny on March 29, 2024, much much too late for the female drummer, aspiring bassist and music fan that I am. But better late than never and I've been thoroughly enjoying the Fanny rabbit hole I've been in since then. I now have all but one of the albums (still in transit) and have the Beat Club pre-order waiting. Love all the interviews and live videos (which are the best) and I whole heartedly thank EVERYONE involved in the revivification of Fanny!!
Welcome to the channel Chrissiantonelli2112 and thank you for your comments. Always great to hear from the fans. You can refer to our rather long comments below to @kmudaify in which we have attempted to widen the lens (as you prefer and "get it") on the entire Fanny legacy of the 5 albums. Much luck in your artistic endeavors, and Have a great day!!! Enjoy the music and the rather large tent of 6 gals and their Fanny legacy!!!🤩🤩🤩!
I'm so glad I happened on this channel. I remember seeing Fanny live back in 1971 or 1972 and loved them. They are the real progenitors of the female rock band. I follow a LOT of Japanese music now and they have cornered the market on great female bands, Band Maid, SCANDAL, Lovebites, Nemohila, Aldious and about a dozen more. And a relatively new group from South Korea named Rolling Quartz, who are sheer fire. I'm sure then ladies would be very happy with the resurgence of female bands.
Welcome to our Casablanca channel. And thank you for your comments. It's always great to hear from the fans. And you "get it". The tent of many amazing female pioneers was and is and should be extremely large and appreciated. Check out our podcast link above.....we are dedicated to expanding the tent, history, and info. enjoy!!!🤩🤩🤩
I'm told that none other than David Bowie was a fan of Fanny!
Welcome to our channel, and thank you for your question. We love hearing from the fans. David Bowie was very into Fanny--he had input into our costuming during our Casablanca years 1973-75.
Also came to shows during that time. "Butter Boy", written by Nickey and Jean was the highest charted Billboard hit single Fanny had, even though it was banned in Boston...too racy!!! lol. check out the links and all the history is in the podcast in description. Enjoy!!!🤩🤩😍
Another great performance from Fanny!❤I really love this band!❤
Welcome to the channel and ty!!! Check out the podcasts and other channel in description for so much more!!! Enjoy🤩🤩
Street tough, sweaty set! That's RocknRoll,,,Fanny, the grandmothers of rock, deserving their place in the music tree!
Welcome to the channel and thank you for your comments!! Doing the show was a blast!! AND HOT!!! Always great to hear from Fanny fans! 🤩😍😀 Rock on!
This band definitely needs to be brought back to the public consciousness. They are absolutely fantastic, incredibly talented all round, and of course truly groundbreaking. There are bands today that follow directly in Fanny's footsteps like The Warning, Band Maid, Voice of Baceprot (Indonesia) and many, many others. This particular performance is particularly good as well; we're lucky such great footage is with us and preserved for all to see. I know it will inspire more modern-day women to keep rocking!
As an aside, I'd love for the super-talented, 14-year-old drummer Yoyoka to see this as she makes her way in the US music industry.
Welcome to the Casablanca channel and thank you for your comments. It is always wonderful to hear from the fans!!! You definitely "get it!" To expand on your thoughts....please check out our other links...and our podcast which is dedicated to expanding and exposing the amazing and huge tent of wonderful women in rock, which honestly began even before Fanny did......in 1964 with the records and pioneering of Genya Raven (Goldie and gingerbreads) and the Quatro bands (Pleasure Seekers and Cradle) who were the first signed rocker women. The women musicians have always been there, just before their time and before the world accepted women playing drums and rocking guitars!!! Quite silly, really....but that was the era!!! We all stand on the shoulders of many many women of long ago!!! There isn't just one band that inspired later females and we concentrate on our podcast at exposing so much early talent. Glad you enjoyed the TV clip....it is interesting and historic that two members of Fanny joined forces with Patti Quatro (a much earlier female recording artist with sister Suzi) to come together for this final album of Fanny. Thank you so much for "getting it"!!! Enjoy all of it!!! 🤩🤩🤩
@@fannyrock.com44 Also the Liverbirds from 1964 and 1965.
I was 13 years old when this aired. This still rocks.
I first saw them in 1970. My band had just finished a gig and a friend took me to see them in Cleveland. They were absolutely mindblowing!
Welcome and happy to hear you enjoyed the music....to clarify....that was the earlier band you saw, and we 6 gals have been blessed with fans enjoying the entire legacy of Fanny from the earlier band and on to the Casablanca years. So we celebrate all the music of the 6 gals, and quite happy to provide fans a filling in of the gaps in the history of the Casablanca years also, which is what this channel is providing for the many requests of those that have asked for it. enjoy!!🤩😍🤩🤩
I'm giving my age away but the First time that I heard/saw Fanny was on the Sonny and Cher Show when I was 12. On that day this young Boy raised by a Single Mom found out that Girls can ROCK just like the Boys and became a Fan of Fanny, The Runaways, Heart, Suzi Quarto, Vixen, Doro of Warlock and more. I found a Video of a Song they did called Play Like a Girl and it brought a 😀 to my Face.
WELCOME to our page and you are in good company, no matter the age!!! We are putting a lot of updating and populating of this channel as well as
the Quatro Rock channel, if you are interested. The links are at the top in description and we have an amazing podcast going on also about that huge tent of amazing women who rocked their music. Also with tons of music, and great stories too......give it a listen!!! Thanks for writing!!🤩😍🤩
You're not giving anything away! My best guess,as a product of the California Public School System, is that your somewhere between 50 and 200.
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@@Ronald-k6s Check out a Blues girl named Samantha Fish! I saw her 6 times so far, and got pictures taken with her and autographed CDs! She has a channel on TH-cam. Check her out! Enjoy!
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@@biakabutooka Thankfully I have never been to California. I just live in a Flyover State called Nebraska.
Excellent clip, never saw anything live from this era. June was a beast on bass, what a great set. Thanks for posting this!
Welcome to our channel and thank you for your comments!! Always great to hear from the Fanny fans. Glad you enjoyed the set and check out the other links in description for our very thorough and factual rocknrollsurvivorspodcast.com on the Fanny years and legacy. Have a great day!
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She isn't June, that's Jean on bass. I love the clips from this era also.
@@deealone5191 thanks for the clarification ......Jean and Nickey excitedly continued on with Patti Quatro and Brie Howard when Alice quite drumming and June quit band. The Casablanca years were a new direction for the band with very receptive press, successful tours (U.S. and U.K.) and 2 of the highest charted singles with this lineup!! this channel opened due to heavy fan interest in hearing and enjoying the lineups history and music. 🤩😍🤩🤩enjoy!!
I'm sure that I saw this in '74, but it's as good as new now! I always loved this band. "Walked the Earth" assists me many nights in the kitchen these days.
Welcome to our Rock 'n' Roll Survivors channel for Fanny! Thank you for your comments! Always great to hear feedback from Fanny fans. We had a
blast all participating the the Walked the Earth project!! Only one not there was Nickey! Have a great day!
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I’ve never seen footage from this period before. Rock and Roll Survivors is my second favorite Fanny album, the first time I watched this my mouth was open. Thank you for uploading!!!
ty and glad you enjoyed our album. Uploading two more live clips. And there may indeed be a remix of the album. Stay tuned. The podcast is ongoing also with much history and fun stories. rock on!!!🤩🤩
@@fannyrock.com44thank you for your response Patti! After watching these live videos and listening to your podcast, I changed my mind and placed Rock and Roll Survivors as my favorite Fanny album. I really hope you are able to sell copies of the live set (with the rock opera) and the remixed album!!! I would buy some in a heartbeat!!! I loved Nickey’s “it’s a trap” interlude- genius. The podcast was so fascinating, I binged it. You and the host (and Brie) were excellent - I will relisten to it again- and check out the Detroit rock scene episodes as well!
That was fantastic. I probably saw this on TV at 1 AM when it aired.
Welcome and ty! We were so blessed that Kirshner have allowed us to air it all. Was great show and great fun!!! For more you can check out the links listed in the description of channel.....so much history, stories and music on the podcasts and our other channel. ENJOY!!🤩😉
That bass solo at 7:58! Uncommonly excellent. Just an epic choice and execution of sound. This band deserves hall of fame recognition.
Welcome to our channel and ty for your support. Unfortunately the HOF is terribly political so that is def in the future rock ether!!! Who knows!! I've heard the more a band is pushed, the more that they resist!!! sucks for sure!!! check out our links above for continuing podcasts and our other channel.....we are having a blast lighting up the female tent and lighting up the music!!! Enjoy!!🤩😍🤩
whoo, I took me a hot moment to realize that Suzie replaced June. The face and hair said it wasn't June, but the guitar work kept saying "FANNY".
I remember watching the Midnight Special performance. God, I love women who rock, such a different vibe from the male egos. Thank you for all your music.
welcome to channel and nooooooo you have it all mixed up. First off, June was a guitarist, not bass player (like Suzi). Patti Quatro replaced June when she quit band in 1973. Suzi was not in this band at all. The lineup was in description at the top. what a mixup!!!! lmao.😉😉
I planned to see Fanny, at the Whisky gig, New Year's Eve weekend, 1972. I had a relationship issue come out of the blue, so I didn't go back to LA for New Year's, finished the project I was working on sooner, ended up missing 'em in Long Beach, and never got another chance. Life, they said. I always thought they needed a better producer. The women had the chops, the songs were good skeletons, with some excellent musical flourishes, trimmed just right in the studio, they coulda been contenders!
It was always harder for girl bands. Women are used to standing around looking pretty, thanks to leches everywhere, so it's harder for them to pose in not-pretty, but that "j' ne sais quois" quality of aloof neediness rock 'n' roll stars of the period were projecting. The Rod Stewart look, basically. It was tough for the woman of fanny to project tough, compared to any male band with half their skill and talent. Joan Jett would do it, after surviving the Runaways, and Pat Benatar, with the help of soul-mate Neil Giraldo, but it was an uphill struggle, for air-time on the radio, and stage time on tours. Pioneers left ruts the rest of us stumble over without giving thought to how easy their sacrifice made it for us.
Welcome to the channel @TheAnarchitek🤩 and thank you for your comments. Always great to hear from the fans. You can refer to our rather long comments below to @kmudaify in which we have attempted to widen the lens on the entire Fanny legacy of the 5 albums. Sorry about your big left turn in "life"....lol. Have a great day!!! Enjoy the music and the rather large tent of 6 gals and their Fanny legacy!!!!🎸🎸🎸🤩
They’re an amazing band I missed,back in the time ❤
Welcome to channel and now you can enjoy the Casablanca years, which had the highest hits of the 5 albums in total. More coming, stay tuned!!!!🤩😍🤩
I've never seen this version of the line up and honestly, I was suprised. Where's June? Where's Alice de Buhr? Had to do a bit of google to determine the guitar player here was Patti Quatro (sister of Suzi Quatro). Fanny was so much about the chemistry of the Millington sisters that I absolutely miss June here. Regardless, it's awesome that this footage survives and it's much appreciated.
Welcome to the channel and thank you for your comment. Always appreciate comments from the fans. We don't usually do such a long comment, however we appreciate fans who we feel want to perhaps know a bit more from their curiosity and/or research into the band's legacy, and so many have contacted us for "more", in a respectful way. Allow us to widen the lens a bit for you and others' questions and thirst, and shine the light on some education of the Fanny legacy of 5 (not 4) albums. There were indeed 6 women who were signed, recorded, and brought their talents to work the Fanny brand. Lineup 1 went longer with 4 albums. They def have their group of fans, yet they felt after 4th album, that lack of breaking through in a mainstream way, lots of covers and differences in writing styles, and much discontent in different areas (from their own oral histories). Alice quit drumming and June left the band. Nickey and Jean excitedly wanted to try a new direction and continue on with the band with new music, and Patti and Brie. This lineup 2 def have their own group of fans (for years now, and might I say many of those fans "hating" any divisive, erasing, or dismissing of lineup 2). Due to the rather large outcry of fans wanting more on Fanny's TOTAL legacy, history and music, this channel celebrates the move to Casablanca label, and surprising success of a rock opera, a 5th new album with 2 highest charted singles Fanny was able to obtain, and much excited press at the time, as well as 2 very successful tours (US and UK)!!! There are def those preferring the early lineup and also, many who are loving and appreciating the widening of the lens to include the later lineup and entire legacy of 5 albums, with the Casablanca one producing much success in surprisingly shorter time. In fact, David Bowie loved the 5th band, putting input on costuming, etc and coming to gigs. On this channel, though we honor all 6 gals in the totality of contributions (on many TH-cam channels), here we celebrate the 5th album (which a remix is in future). And we might add, the entire detailed history/story is on the podcast listed above. In fact, you speak of the Millington chemistry, but if you explore and read their oral histories.....the earlier band was not content with how their albums were produced, and there is much to that story as well, as they tell it. The podcast puts historical facts to the entire story--meat on the bone.....from the factual inception of band as Wild Honey who was signed to Warners (without Nickey in the mix and Addie Lee as lead guitar), the evolution of the band's lineups, and through to the ending of band. Some fans (perhaps as yourself) just want to hear and enjoy the music, and don't care about the background/history......however many others have a thirst to hear and enjoy the entire history and legacy of music of the 6 gals!!.....and the musicians know the factual stories and history.....that's rock and roll!!! Brie Howard was an amazing addition to Fanny, and has her own legacy! Patti Quatro was actually in 2 earlier groundbreaking female bands (Pleasure Seekers and Cradle--both in the Detroit/Michigan HOF) with sister Suzi and their own chemistry, and quite the earliest (along with Genya Raven/Goldie in 1964-65)) earlier than Fanny and signed to a major label, recording and touring everywhere (the accurate facts). So in 1973, to put a closing point on it....Nickey, Jean, Brie, and Patti delved forward to do their own brand of Fanny new music with Nickey excitedly writing with new intent to rock harder (hers and Jean's words), and thrilled to leave the drama/tension that existed in the earlier band behind and take new steps musically. From what they accomplished in a short time, who knows what may have come from this lineup!!! It's in the rock ether! lol. Opinion ours to have fans enjoy all 5 albums (or whatever you prefer to enjoy). it's all good. During Casablanca years, we enjoyed a no drama zone and many great memories and had enormous excitement and support from the label. On this channel, we just shine the light on the girls and shine the light on the music, as many have asked and keep asking for!!! We remain, and always will be huge supporters of this huge tent of fab female musicians that pioneered well before, during and after the Fanny band, and will be doing that on the podcast. On this channel there will be no "camps", no "division", no "erasing", no "revisionist history", no "comparisons"......the lineups were different music and intent. Hope that widens the lens a bit.......or NOT! lol. Enjoy all the various Fanny channels and posts, and the ones you prefer!!! Have a great day and all of this history in great detail is and will be on the podcast above. Enjoy.🤩🤩🤩
I appreciate you making a channel for Fanny. Some beautiful friends here. Thank you. 🤙
TY and welcome to our channel. Having a blast filling in gaps, stories and music.....check out podcast too (above in description).😍🤩😍
Always liked this group. ❤
ty for the support~~~always great to hear from fans!!🤩🤩
I always watched Don Kirschner's Rock Concert, so that means I probably saw this when it aired! 50 years later, I'm glad to see it again, Fanny brought the R&R energy, and the swagger.
Yes, glam was new genre coming, and the bands became more theatrical in their image. I remember my Mom commenting on some of the musicians on DKRC, and the Midnight Special, and in MT Circus and Creem magazines I read!
You ladies rocked hard and paved the way. Glad to see and hear you again, I'm sure you're gaining new fans!
Welcome to our channel for Casablanca years!!! And great to hear from fans--thank you. Was a blast doing the show, and quite hot under those lights, as you can see!!!
Glam was def a new trend.....and we took our costuming advice from David Bowie, who put input into Fanny and came to shows!! Creem magazine was out of my hometown Detroit Rock City.....great mag and they made us Creem dream in one issue. Enjoy the music and the links above for more!!🤩🤩
I think these girls were very intimidating to many male rock bands back then...they rock big time
Welcome to our Casablanca channel.....and thank you for your thoughts....much appreciated. We honor the entire Fanny legacy of 5 albums and many tours and success. We heard your comment all the time back in the day. Enjoy all of the music and the links above also!!!🤩🤩
Intimidating?
That seems outlandish.
Bands do not fear each other regularly
@@aa11ct9 I'm sure he just meant female musicians were very much back then considered a novelty. In fact.....all the male musicians I experienced were very respectful and loved that we could kick ass on our instruments. perfect example Jeff Beck who loved playing with women!!!! 🤩🤩
I remember watching this when it first aired on tv. I went out that week and bought their album "Rock and Roll Survivors."
Welcome to our channel and thanks for the comment and support!!! Stay tuned for the rock opera we are working on restoring as best as possible!!!! And enjoy all the links above here!🤩🤩🤩
I loved this show when I was a young teen, and still discovering talent
Welcome to our Casablanca channel and ty for your comment!!! Was a great show and we loved doing it!!! Enjoy all the links here and rock on!!🤩🤩
Glad to see y’all have a channel!! Been listening for a few years from what I could find on TH-cam! Y’all can rock hard 🎉🎉🎉
Welcome to our channel, and thank you for your comments. Always great to hear from the fans!!! Check out our links above also....Lots of history, music fun, and stories especially on our podcast. 🤩🤩🤩
Cool! I had never seen live footage of this incarnation of Fanny.
Lucky us.....thanks to Kirshner's archives and other tv show they finally see daylight!!! Welcome to channel and enjoy!🤩🤩🤩
Never ever even heard of this band....and I was a rock and roller since the late 60's. Female groups have evolved containing a singer that can actually sing too.
Welcome to the channel. The female landscape has changed quite a bit from the classic era we were in!!! Thank God. You might want to check out the "Rock 'n' Roll Survivors Podcast" and our other channel, Quatro Rock. The links are in description and all are full of history, stories and music. Enjoy!!! We are populating all of it as we go. The podcasts are continuing (13 + 6 mini episodes up now on Fanny. Second season is deep dive into Quatrophonic legacy and all things Detroit Rock city....coming soon.🤩🤩
Are you saying female rock singers weren't historically good? What do you base that on?
@@GCKelloch Let me clarify......I was speaking of female bands, not vocal groups, more in the generality!!! When I say the female landscape has changed quite a bit, I am speaking of the female "bands". I am just cognizant of the amazing growth and acceptance of more females both in female bands and/or female singers in a male band that have carried on the flame so well going forward in modern times. There were tons of fab female singing groups from Motown and before and after.....that is the history. The girl bands were also there early in a large tent, but a harder era for them, as society was not quite ready early on for girls rocking drums and guitars. women then were delegated usually to keys or singing backup or up front as in a great female singer for a male band back then. Many of us lived the female band landscape since 1964, recording, touring, and yes having a singer that actually could sing. I have been in 3 ground breaking female bands and my earliest had 2 rocking singers. You might check out the Quatro Rock band channel to hear the music. We are populating and expanding this channel and the other one to provide a wide lens of what really factually evolved and so early on from what some of audience understands. Genya Raven, The Pleasure Seekers (Quatros) were early on singing and in the mix in a female band. Stay tuned and catch Season 2 coming up with lots of history, rock music and stories. Enjoy!! 🤩😍🤩
I grew up in the 70's and never heard of them? I just watched a great documentary on Kansas. Kirshner was the $ behind them and was very patient. He believed in them for good reason.
Fanny is really good!
Welcome to the channel and thank you for the support!!! Appreciate it!!! Kirshner had great vision and even better archives. lmao. we were blessed being able to post these now after like what......50 years!!!! Enjoy and check out our other links. So much more coming soon on our other channel and continuing podcast!!!😍🤩😍
@@fannyrock.com44 Your the guitar player in the band?
Same here. I grew up in a VERY rural town that only got a rock radio station out of Oklahoma (KOMA) at night and that wasn't very good. I only heard of this wonder a few years ago.
Simon & TPaine1776: TY for your comments and I have a question for both of you.....To fill in a gap....The Quatro bands (Pleasure Seekers and
Cradle) did so many tours in Kansas and Oklahoma in the late 60's and 70's with the Dick Doll booking agency. It felt like we lived in those areas and it was a blast doing all the colleges, universities and clubs back then. Our other channels (links above) as well as our podcast (link above) details that era. Wonder if you ever ran across those bands in the 70's (especially Cradle). In any case.....enjoy and rock on!!!🤩🤩
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@@fannyrock.com44 I never heard of those bands. I'm grew up in Michigan and I'm 62. so maybe a touch before my time. Your band was really good!! I'm still an active musician. Just making a living playing cover music at this point and avoiding working for the Man. Ha! Also my mention of Kansas in in reference to the band.
holy s__t! amazing!
Welcome to our channel and thank you for your comment. Always great to hear from the fans!!! Enjoy the music and our other links in description and rock on!🤩🤩🎸🎸
i remember that as well..fanny were the first and they were one of the best...
Welcome to the channel for the music of the Casablanca years. To clarify.....we are doing a factual history of the wonderful Fanny legacy on
the podcast link in the description above. The actual tent of fab women rockers was actually quite large, and to be accurate, Genya Raven and the
Quatro band The Pleasure Seekers were the FIRST signed to a major label with music out (1965). So proud to have been in 3 ground breaking female rock bands, and Fanny was the 3rd one I was in. Great memories and music from my time in the band, which is represented here. So proud of all the awesome music the 6 gals from Fanny put out in their era!! Other links to enjoy for music and factual history and stories are listed above!
ENJOY ALL OF IT!!!🤩🤩🤩
Great band love them since 1972
Thanks and welcome to our channel!!!🤩🤩🤩
Great rocking band! I showed the Young and Dumb session performance to my jam buddies last year and they were all blown away. It is just a shame they didn't get more due back in their hayday.
Welcome to our channel. Always nice to hear from fans. Our channel concentrates on the final album and there are other channels for the earlier stuff. Enjoy all of it!!!🤩🤩
@quatrorock.com44 I thought this performance was incredible and meant no disrespect to Patti. She rocks! It is just that I have always considered myself rather knowledgeable on rock history, yet had never been introduced to Fanny, and it was the aforementioned performance that gave me my first exposure.
Long live Fanny..
welcome and thank you!!!🤩
Amazing, I didn't realize that June and Alice had left the band at this time....thanks for the back story.......these girls could PLAY!!!!
Welcome to our Casablanca channel!! And thanks for your comment! Love to hear from the fans. It was a great lineup and being on Casablanca was terrific!! Enjoy and check out our other links above!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Absolutely incredible!
Welcome to our Casablanca site and thank you for your comments!!! Love hearing from the fans. Enjoy all the links above and rock on!!🤩🤩
Good lord it looks like it's 110 degrees Fahrenheit on that stage. I have so much respect for Fanny, they gave it there all, of course there was very little money, and they were so good.
Welcome and thanks!!! And yes......vanity run amok eh? Can't beat the heat of those dang tv stage lights!!!! And yes was a very rough era...for women to break through. We were blessed to hit the hot 100 with 2 singles in this fun lineup!!! Had a blast and great tours too!! Rock on🤩😍🤩🤩
Love the outfits.......they rule..
Welcome to our Casablanca channel and thanks for comment!!! David Bowie had a hand in the costume design and was very gracious with ideas!!!! Enjoy links..🤩🤩
Patti Quatro rocks! Great band.
Thanks for listening and for your comments!!! We had a blast in the Casablanca years. Also did a rock opera live!!! Fun stuff. More coming....stay tuned
as we populate stuff as we go!!! New live tv drop coming on Thursday from the album! 😍🤩
Great bass solo sister !
Welcome to channel and glad you enjoyed it!!!! 🤩🤩🎸🎸
Patti plays some great guitar. Lets not forget the drummer. Shes great
TY so much!!! We were so blessed to have two great drummers....Brie on US tour and records, and Cam Davis for the Jethro Tull Tour. Great fun and more to come...one more TV clip next week to release. They are all at the Fanny channel. Thanks for listening!!!🤩🥰🤩
@@fannyrock.com44 That tour with Jethro Tull was in the UK, I think. So this piece is from a British show ? Did she join just for that European tour or she stayed longer ?
@@andreacorol7531 Lineup on Casablanca album and US tour was Nickey, Patti, Brie and Jean. Lineup for the UK tour was Cam Davis on drums, as well as on the Kirshner show. Don Kirshner was a huge U.S. show and the band played on it in 1974, after the British tour. So it is a well known U.S. live TV clip. Welcome to the channel and ty for your question. Always great to hear from the fans. Enjoy!!! 🤩🤩🤩
I have known Fanny since release of Charity Ball Album, is a Shame Jean (the bassist) Sister June had left the band prior to this Don Kersner’s Saturday Rock concert TV Show, though if you have read her or talked to her over the years as I her book Fanny Rocks The Earth, there was a great immense friction between her and Niki. Patti was was in a earlier band in California with her sister etc Suzi was known to Fanny and thought to be a good replacement for June Millington, this performance from their album Rock n Roll Survivors was the last album of Fanny. Fanny has been referred to the Godmothers of Rock, as a musician at that time we crossed paths with most every big or up and coming big name in the business. Fanny needs to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for all their contributions to the music industry. Both Jean & June Millington ought to be in the songwriters hall of fame. In recent years the members (minus Nikki) are finally getting the recognition as well as the respect which they earned while overcoming immense barriers in the late 60/70s
Welcome and ty for your input.....I must keep this well in the light and inclusive of the factual history, despite books, sites, etc.....on and on. The earlier and first signed to a national label was the Quatro sisters out of Detroit Rock City and Genya.....Girls were 14 and 16 with first single out, regional hit and inducted already into the Michigan/Detroit HOF for their pioneering and groundbreaking bands Pleasure Seekers and Cradle with Suzi and Patti in it. Yes Patti was asked to replace June....The entire factual story is on the "Rock 'n' Roll Survivors Podcast" on how it all came down. Alice basically quit drumming and June left the band. Nickey and Jean were gung ho to continue in a heavier rock direction and Nickey felt free to not feel constrained any more. Lineups change......facts of bands......NOT a shame but rather a new direction on all of our journeys. We all---all 6 of the Fanny gals did our slogging and worked hard for our music. There is no revisionist history on this channel nor the podcast. The 5th album was that 9th inning where it all comes together with also a rock opera, meatier lyrics, and a no drama zone joyful of making more music, as both Nickey and Jean expressed very LOUDLY and vocally in all our press!!! Nickey was a terrific song writer and it was wonderful to bond with her on 5th album. Opinion mine, all 6 deserve to be in the HOF....put it into the rock ether. All 6 slogged, toured, recorded, wrote music, and gave passionately of their contributions in every way. Enough said on that. The tent is huge and I abhor the labels as first and only and godmothers, etc.......it's about the music and about time all of the 5 (NOT 4) albums, writing and music is FINALLY well in the light now. As to inductions into ANY and all, whether it be HOF or songwriters.... that is quite a stretch on who is deserving, etc. Leaving it to the rock ether........there are a few other women who so deserve that kind of recognition!!! And the politics of it all are so out of control. lmao. C'est la vie. To put a point on it......let's just enjoy the music and the rather large and deserving tent of women that pioneered, before and during Fanny. On this channel and our podcast (link up top in the description) we tend to not favor those who would divvy the Fanny legacy into 2 lineups, but rather be inclusive of the 5 album legacy Fanny so enjoyed. The fan response has been loud and vocal with similar sentiment, to honor all 6 of the Fanny musicians and their work. Welcome to our channel and so much more to come!!!! ENJOY!!!
I love what FANNY has done & I possess all the albums they released, but until GRAND FUNK RAILROAD gets in, they should disband the Rock N Roll Hall Of Shame. There has never been a bigger omission than GFR
This is my favorite concert
Thank you ao much for your comments and support!!! Glad you are enjoying the concert....we were lucky to have been given permission to post it!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Stunning....
Welcome and thanks........enjoy!!!!
Hell yeah they could play. I didn't give them a chance way back when. My loss.
Welcome to our Casablanca channel!!! Thank you for your comment. Always great to hear from the fans. It was a hard era.....we were a bit before our time as many were not ready to see girls on drums or rocking guitars!!! Thank god Kirshner had vision back then and we have these live tapes! But how nice you can enjoy it all now!!! Check out our links above also for more! 🤩🤩🤩
Rock 'n' Roll Survivors is a great album!
Welcome to the Casablanca channel and ty for your comment!!! Great to hear from the fans. Enjoy and checkout our links above!!🤩🤩
Amazing performance!
Welcome to our channel and ty for the support!!!! so lucky to have Kirshner and Historicfilm archives allowing the posting of these never seen
clipsfrom 50 years ago. Awesome!!! Enjoy and check out our other links above.....much more coming!!🤩😍
my band, The Edgewater Project, proudly covers Fanny's take on Hey Bulldog. I'd like to think we do it justice- it smokes!
cool. keep rockin the music!!! That is a great Beatles song.
We need a complete box set reissue on vinyl of all the records. My originals are “well loved”.
Thanks for your request. We are working on things!!!! Stay tuned. Glad you are enjoying the music!🤩😍
@@Onteo1 You can be updated here as we move forward with projects. The earlier music has been out for years and thru a different label, etc. This channel is only handling the Casablanca years, different lineup, as interest has widely grown to fill in the gaps. Enjoy all of it!!!
Saw them supporting Jethro Tull in Glasgow on the War Child tour. They went down really well, especially when they whipped off their black cloaks.
Welcome to our channel....We enjoyed that tour....great reception and great memories!!! Thanks for the post and check out our other links in description!!! Rock on.🤩🤩🎸
This is incredible❤❤❤
Thank you so much and appreciate the support!!! Stay tuned as we are doing a reissue on the CD + new rock opera soon. And check out our other links above!!! ENJOY!!!🤩🤩
WAY ahead of their Time~! Rock and Roll Pioneers and then some~! Very cool World Fusion rock experience at 2:49 mk of
" Rock 'n Roll Survivors " still relevant today Classic Rock Evolution at it's best~!
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WELCOME and thanks for your insight....I'm so with you.....now can autotune voice, etc. Check out the Quatro Rock channel too.....we were before Fanny and in those days, you left it on the stage in Detroit Rock city or GO HOME. It's all coming season 2 of podcast (in description) where we open the lens wide on the Quatro VERY early bands and the amazingness that encompassed Detroit!!! And ahhhhhh the stories, and music, so much history and fun and easily digestible shorter episodes. Give a listen!! Enjoy!!🤩😍🤩
JEAN WAS SOOOO ❤❤❤❤❤💋💋💋💋💋 And the best bassist
Welcome to the channel (here and your comment below!!) We all had great time playing in a new direction back in the day. It was very interesting for the two of us to move into new comfort zone without our sisters....an opportunity to rock hard, play off each other up front (which was a blast), and just enjoy a no drama zone on a new exciting label, Casablanca, and continue on (as both Nickey and Jean wanted to do) breaking the glass ceiling!!
In any case, enjoyed the music and our ride in this lineup!!! Enjoy alll of it!!! 🤩😍🤩
I discovered this great band a year ago or so. I really like them. Some of the early tunes would suit perfectly on the soundtrack to the movie "Vanishing point". Yeah, i can see it infront of me. Kowalski driving the Charger while blasting Fanny through the speakers. Great musicians!
Welcome and thanks for your comment. Enjoy the links!!🤩🤩
You know, The Midnight Special has been released on DVD's, Volume 1 & 2..
A shame that they haven't released Don Kirshner's Rock Concert on DVDs yet!!
And this show was awesome.!! Fanny, a rocking group. Lead the way for The Runaways, etc.
I play a couple of Fannys' songs on my Real Oldies Shows sometimes. They're cover songs but are awesome in their own right.. The Bell Notes "I've Had It" & The Creams' "Badge"..
Thanx for the memories!! Blessings.
🎙🎤 Randy A Carlisle // DJ // KSGV-Seagoville Tx // KTOJ-Thousand Oaks CA &
WNYC-DB-New York City 🎙🎤
Welcome to our Casablanca channel and thanks for your comments....love hearing from fans. Hopefully Don Kirshner will release them at some point with so many great shows to hear!! Enjoy all of it and more on the links above!!! Cheers...🤩🤩🤩
Awsome drummer. Deserves credit also
TY for your comment!!! Cam was a terrific drummer. we all loved her contributions on the UK tour....great gal too!!! Enjoy!!!🤩🤩
Admire how Don Kirshner supported underrated female artists/bands such as Fanny, during that era in the music industry.
Btw, that's one unique cool Gibson SG. My first pro guitar was a '78 black SG standard. Cheers.
Welcome to channel. Agree--Kirshner had vision!!!! My fave SG guitar.....On stage neck was fast and slim and I loved that. I also have a custom guitar given me by mentor Leslie West, and also a 1953 goldtop Les Paul....goood in studio, but preferred SG on stage--was lightweight!!! Enjoy!!🤩🤩😍
I found out about fanning when I got into the runaways back in their early eighties and they were talking about how much of a big influence fanny was to them
We had a blast in this lineup during Casablanca years. And to put a point on it.....also check out the Quatro Rock Channel re Joan Jett's following Suzi Quatro everywhere as she wanted to be in music. Huge influence my sis had on Joan very early on, and well documented. Enjoy all of it!!! More to come as we populate the two channels. 🥰😍
Great content! Subscribed!
Thank you so much and welcome to our channel!!! One more song live dropping on Thursday.....stay tuned!!! Working on remix of album too. So much more coming and enjoy the podcasts (full of history, music and great stories)....Fanny 13 episodes on season 1 and Season 2 we delve into Detroit Rock City and the Quatro legacies who were years before Fanny and my time in that band. All the links are in description above. ENJOY!!🤩😍🤩🤩
Why is there no old live video of them playing "Butter Boy"? That's the only song that I'd ever heard from them back in the 70's
Welcome to our Casablanca channel!! Thanks for your question.....Hopefully as we are able to remix the rock opera done on tour, Butter Boy will be in it and we will post it at that point. The other one high on charts was "I've Had It", so that one was on the radio also a lot. Enjoy all!!🤩🤩😁
Suzi Quatro's sister, Patti Quatro on guitar in this lineup
you are correct...Alice and June had quit and Brie and Patti were asked to join lineup by Jean and Nickey who wanted to continue on with a new label and new lineup. Enjoy!!
Super Star Fanny 🔥🔥👍🌹🌹🇵🇱
Thank you and welcome to our Casablanca channel. Enjoy all and the links above for more thorough history!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Such killer jams. There is still a vibrant scene out there for bands like Fanny and would love to see a reissue on vinyl via Rise Above Records. Bands like Hallas and Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats keep this torch aflame
welcome to our Casablanca channel. Thanksfor your comment!! We are in progress of reissuing the album in a double box set with the never heard before "Rock Opera" from our tours. stay tuned and enjoy the links!🤩🤩
Hot and rockin 50 years ago.Those were the days kids.
welcome to our channel!!! What an era eh? Nothing like it!!! check out the other fun links in description!!😍🤩 Enjoy
I remember "Ain't that peculiar " A cover. It was on the radio a little bit. I think I was 12 or 13
Welcome to our channel. You heard the earlier lineup which did a lot of covers. This channel celebrates the Casablanca years. Enjoy and check out our other fun links and channel!!! 😍🤩
I got to see Fanny perform at a reunion show last year (2023) with the full lineup minus Nickey, and it was one of the most amazing shows I've ever seen. Even met them afterwards and still in awe of how awesome and down to earth they all are IRL. Shame that I wasn't around to see this older stuff live in real time, but that's what this channel is for I guess. 😅
I'm just curious to know more about Cam Davis, because she's the one member I never really hear mentioned anywhere. She seems to play so well with the others here though.
Welcome to our Casablanca channel and ty so much for your support and comments. We all had a blast doing that LA 50-year tour. was the first time we all got to play on stage together between the two Fanny recording/touring lineups and legacy. Nickey was missed. Cam was a great addition to our U.K. Tull tour in 1974.....great gal. She is on fb if you can contact her. Very talented drummer. Check out our links at top and enjoy all!!!🤩🤩
Jean looks stunning
Welcome to channel and ty for your comment. Nice to hear from fans. Enjoy all!!!🤩🤩
It’s not Jean.
@@kennethfeula2773 It's Jean on Bass, her sister June wasn't in that Fanny Mk II.
@@kennethfeula2773 It is indeed Jean on bass. She was part of Casablanca lineup!!! Lineup was Nickey on keys, Patti Quatro on guitar, Cam Davis on drums, and Jean Millington on bass. Hope we are all clear now!!!! lol.🤩🤩🤩
Needs MOAR cow bell baby! \m/
Amazing performance all around but Jean's vocals always knock me out!
welcome to our channel and thank you for the comment. Everyone has their faves, and glad to hear you are enjoying Jean here. We had a great time in this lineup, album and tours!!! More music coming soon and check out the links above too!!! 🤩🤩
It must've been 100 degrees under those studio lights. Those women are sweating bad. Playing great, though.
WELCOME TO CHANNEL.......Yes you have NO IDEA how hot those lights can be!!!! After just one song we are baking!!! lmao. Thanks for the support and Enjoy!!!🎸🎸🤩🤩🤪
Why are they not in the Hall of Fame????
Wow.......ty so much for the support and comment and welcome to our Casablanca page!!! You're in good company with how DAVID BOWIE expressed how he felt about the band in 1974!!! The HOF is terribly political, as many realize!!! From your mouth to their ears!!! Enjoy the channel and so much more to come. Enjoy the links above!!! 🤩🤩🤩
I didn't know June left. Solo career? Smokin' drumming, btw. Tight rythm section. They all sound great.
Welcome to our channel celebrating the later Fanny lineup on Casablanca records. Cam Davis was our drummer for the Tull tour--great drummer!!
To clarify more--June quit in 1973 after 4 albums, and personal reasons and missing the tough rock commercial success. She has continued to play and run camps for young girl musicians. Alice quite playing soon after June left. Warner Bros was pretty well done. However, Nickey and Jean wanted to carry on and recruited Patti Quatro and Brie Howard to head in a new direction on an excited Casablanca label. This is the album celebrated here ....5th and final one, which produced very positive and supportive press, 2 Billboard charted singles (one the highest Fanny ever had), a U.S. tour headlining, and a U.K. tour with Jethro Tull. Casablanca got it done with money, support, good promotion, etc.....in any case lineup had a great time rocking their new Fanny material for many interested fans happy we are filling in the gaps for this lineup!!! You might want to check the links in the description to get some accurate history on the lineup and album as well as our continuing podcasts on all of it. We also have another channel and link above. Enjoy all of it as we widen the lens fans have asked for!!! Thanks to the Kirshner show and their support of this band, and use of these preserved live clips which finally came to light.....Lighting up the tent and lighting up the music!!! Rock on!! Thank you for your positive comments.....much appreciated!!🤩😍
Nickey is always gorgeous but much prefer the mullet, best mullet on a woman ever
NICKEY WAS A HOOT!!! We watched her and enjoyed her exerting her full talent once freed in the new direction during Casablanca years!!! We had a blast in this wonderful no drama zone. Check out the links in description above for the podcast and our other channel, Quatro Rock--as we keep populating amazing history, so many stories, and lots of music. enjoy!!! Welcome to the channel!🤩😍🤩🤩
I think she looks better here than ever before, actually.
@@brianhammer5107 As I said above Brian......Nickey was such a talent and I have to agree, I loved her look here--best one IMHO!!! Love her obvious joy and talent on the clips.....that was the Nickey we enjoyed bonding with during Casablanca. 🤩😍
I always laugh when people talk about how influential the Runaways were. Fanny buried them.
Welcome to our channel!!! You made me LMAO!!!! Check out the links in description for our podcast and 2 channels. We are all about widening the
tent of female musicians who actually pioneered women in music. let's see now.......1964-65---Suzi and Patti Quatro and the Pleasure Seekers signed
to a major label and record out.....same with Genya Raven. Remember seeing Joan at every gig Suzi played.....BEFORE Runaways. Same with Fanny, quite before Runaways. AND this channel is celebrating the 5th Fanny album and new lineup as they signed with much success to Casablanca Records, after the early lineup were dropped from Warner Bros after 4 albums. The 5th lineup continued in a stronger direction and had 2 hot 100 singles, a US tour and a Jethro Tull tour in U.K. and well respected and supported by David Bowie who had input into the costuming......lol. And we are about shining the light and historically accurate in representing many very very early women in rock, who dared to venture where society was not quite ready for seeing a guitar between a women's legs......LOL. check out the links, and we are building it all and populating music, stories, and podcasts. ENJOY!!! More and merch to come. Ty for the support!!! Much appreciated. 🤩😍🤩
Hey, it looks like the drummer finally got matching drums.
Whatever that means!!! lol. Matching or not, she knew how to rock the set! was Cam Davis on this clip!🤩
Jean Millington (the bassist) is the only one I recognize here.
The lineup is noted in description of the channel. Surprised you didn't recognize Nickey Barclay in the clip. This lineup was the Casablanca years, after June quit and Alice stopped drumming. It was: Nickey Barclay, Jean Millington, Brie Howard and Patti Quatro. Nickey and Jean had decided on going forward in a new direction with new guitarist and drummer and with Casablanca enjoyed 2 high charted Billboard singles, an album, a well received U.S. tour and a U.K. tour--accomplishing quite a lot in this lineup. Enjoy and there are also links to enjoy on the history and music of this lineup. 🤩😍
@@fannyrock.com44 Wow that's Nickey? The curly black hair threw me. She was a helluva singer and keyboard player. Too bad there was tension between her and June, but I guess there's always conflicts within a band. In my humble opinion, the original lineup was the best. I feel like my musical childhood was stolen from me not having heard anything of Fanny growin up in the 70's. They would have fit right in with Rush, the Eagles, Linda Rondstadt, etc.
@@madarab37 Hello again and thank you for your questions and comments!! Always great to hear from the Fanny fans. Thankfully this Rock 'n' Roll Survivors lineup enjoyed a no-drama-zone and it was a pleasure feeling the excitement on bonding with the talents of the 2 former members and Casablanca's visionary support of "Rock 'n' Roll Survivors" album!! Have a great day!!! 🤩😀
It's not the original line up. It's still good but I really dug the original line up Alice de Buhr, and June Millington.
Welcome to the channel featuring Casablanca years. And yes this is the second lineup, as described at top. There are many channels to see the first lineup. This is for the Casablanca years due to a big demand from fans who want more on the final album, and many have their prefs!!!! It's all good.🤩🤩 enjoy and rock on!!!! have a great day!!!
Prog ness wow ! Damn I miss this era. This seems to be live and not synced? Am I correct?
Welcome to the Casablanca channel! Thank you for your comments. This is a live performance for Kirshner and we had a blast doing it. Kirshner loved our band! Enjoy and also the other links above!! have a great day!🤩🤩🤩
Fanny's 1974 Rock Opera?
welcome to our channel!! And yes Fanny had a live rock opera. we are working on it as only copy was on U.S. tour. Hope to publish it in future. Always great to hear from the fans. Enjoy the channel and the links in description!! 🤩🤩😍
They are one hard-rockin, tight musical unit. 💪🏼😃🎸🎶
Welcome to our channel.....and ty for the support. With these new found TV clips courtesy of Historic films, we were finally able to fill in the gaps
on the 5th Fanny album which moved from Warners to Casablanca--great label that got us out quick, a charted single, U.S. tour, U.K. tour with Jethro
Tull and another hot 100 single that was highest Fanny got on charts. Check out the continuing podcast on Fanny and we are moving to season 2 soon also. Links are in description. ENJOY!!!🤩😍🤩
It’s a damn shame it takes decades for women who play hard rock to truly get noticed and studied. It’s a safe bet very few people saw this in 1974.
WELCOME TO OUR CHANNEL, and ty for your insight!!!! Been told forever we were ahead of our time!!! We are doing our best to bring it all into the light, and populating this channel and our Quatro Rock channel (ground zero for the earliest female band with Patti and Suzi Quatro-1965). We also have a continuing "Rock 'n' Roll Survivors Podcast" with already 13 + 6 mini short episodes Season 1 (all major platforms) and season 2 coming soon on all things Detroit Rock City and the Quatro Bands.....links above in description. ENJOY!!!🤩😍🤩
@@fannyrock.com44 NICE! I’m already familiar with Cradle and the garage band Patti and Suzi Q had, so this will be a great ride! Looking forward to digging it!😋
lol I doubt it. This was Don Kirshner and was seen all around the country.
It was a highly popular music show and had tons of fans!!The era was just early for the acceptance of females rocking a guitar and drums. was considered a novelty. Except by the musicians....they loved jamming and playing with women who could actually hold their own. It was more the suits (label heads) that were scared to put money behind women as they would fall in love or get pg. actually Genya Raven and The Pleasure Seekers were earliest signed in 1964-65 to major label and out touring and recording. So they got noticed but still it was rough. Usually the suits wanted Donna Reed the show in vegas, playing tinkly tunes and lookin sexy. lol. what an era!!! Kirshner was loving the band and happy to spotlight us. He had vision!!!!! 🤩😍🤩
They were noticed.
Jean is smokin hot here
Welcome to Casablanca channel -- and ty for your comment. Jean was so thrilled to continue on with this new lineup, as was Nickey. She definitely became more of a front stage presence in this lineup on the live tours, and with Patti. Was great fun and two charted singles (highest Fanny had ever got, so quite a successful lineup on the new label!!! Enjoy!!!🤩🤩
Agreed! Jean was one of my greatest inspiration to become an electric bassist (although I did not become one until about 20 years later). The interesting thing I noticed on this show is this is the first video of Jean playing with a pick.
A very energetic show. Thanks for all the work to get this out to the world (although my favorite Fanny video is the French TV one. That break on "Badge" just kills me!).
@@johndeal1624 Welcome and thanks for your comments. We have many fans who love either lineups and that is always fine. And yes, this lineup was amazing, and energetic and we had a blast doing this show. Some feel playing bass with a pic is mark of a frustrated guitar player. Makes us laugh!!! Tell that to Chris Squire (Yes) as one of the cleanest and most amazing bass players through musical history!!! And Jean and Nickey were thrilled to open a new door and move forward when 2 others quit. Thanks to Don Kirshner for allowing us to post the TV show!!! 🤩🤩enjoy all the links!!
I remember when I went to buy a ticket to the one of their concerts.... I told the lady behind the counter that I wanted Fanny.... first she slapped me, then she called security on me!. Sheesh! 🤪
Welcome to our channel. that is a pretty amusing story!!! I'll tell you one back......my mother was visiting my sister Suzi Quatro in U.K. and dining at a posh U.K. restaurant when not knowing what "fanny" meant in U.K., she loudly said, i'm going by the fire to warm my "fanny". The clientele with forks stopped posed in hands, and looks of horror at my mom. was quite hilarious!!! enjoy the music and our podcast. lol. 🤪😜😜
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welcome to the channel and enjoy the other links above!!! rock on!🤩😍🤩
Base !!! Vocals ! .......... Keys !! ......... All of it ...... !! 😁
Welcome to our Casablanca channel. Thanks for the comment and support. Enjoy all of it plus the links above for so much more!!!🤩🤩🤩
100 times better than anything Taylor Swift vomits up.
Welcome to our channel!!!! Glad you are enjoying the music!!! It's interesting always to hear the strong opinions of people......which is what happens with music!!!! lol. Enjoy also the links in description for more music, fun, history, and ahhhhhhh the stories on podcasts!!! 🤩😍🤩
June Alice Nikki Gone ?? Must be the last album....
Welcome to channel......to clarify (if you read the description info) and saw the video (clearly with Nickey in it)....June quit in 1973 after 4 albums, Alice quit playing soon after. Nickey and Jean wanted to carry on and recruited Patti Quatro and Brie Howard to head in a new direction on an excited Casablanca label. This is the album celebrated here (as stated above)....5th and final one, which produced very positive and supportive press, 2 Billboard charted singles (one the highest Fanny ever had), a U.S. tour headlining, and a U.K. tour with Jethro Tull. Casablanca got it done with money,
support, good promotion, etc.....in any case lineup had a great time rocking their new Fanny material for many interested fans happy we are filling in
the gaps for this lineup!!! You might want to check the links in the description to get some accurate history on the lineup and album as well as our continuing podcasts on all of it. We also have another channel and link above. Enjoy all of it as we widen the lens fans have asked for!!! Thanks to the Kirshner show and their support of the band and use of these preserved live clips which finally came to light.....Lighting up the tent and lighting up the music!!! Rock on.🤩🤩😍
Looks like only original member is bass player, Jean Millington.
Welcome and let me bring you up to date....lol. There are other TH-cams that feature the 4 earlier lineup. The description above is quite clear this is the Casablanca lineup. And the lineup included Nickey Barclay, which perhaps you would see in watching the Don Kirshner TV show above here!!! In fact a bit of trivia to fill out your history...Addie Lee was the "originals" lead guitarist in Fanny, as they signed with Warner Bros, and Nickey was not in the band, nor was June the lead guitar. Lineups move and groove as history carries on, and bands change at times (i.e. Deep Purple, Yardbirds, Journey, Doobie Bros, Van Halen, on and on). In any case, this lineup included Nickey and Jean (NOT ONLY JEAN).....and had the highest Billboard hits from this album. Enjoy and hope you are now caught up on some of the factual Fanny history!!!! lol. 😄😄😜😜
@@fannyrock.com44 Do you know who is playing in THIS video? Thanks.
@@electron359 It's Nickey Barclay, Jean Millington, Patti Quatro and Cam Davis on drums.
@@deealone5191 Thank you!
I wonder why June is not in the lineup
Is that Grace Slick on the Keys???
Welcome.....That is the talented Nickey Barclay on keys. LMAO. THAT would have been interesting having Grace in the band? Especially since she was a vocalist and not a keyboard musician. Enjoy!🤩
The things thats held Fanny back are still very alive today. unfortunatly! Wake up Women! Fight for your future Daughters, if not for yourselves.
Welcome to our Casablanca channel! We appreciate your comment......it's amazing how prevalent it is even today!!!! Let us know in future when an all female band wins a grammy and our "wake up work" will be done. lol. Enjoy!!!🤩🤩🤩
No Man's Land ? I got all of your 5 albums but I don't remember a song with that title.
Glad to clarify this!!! Nickey wrote this song for the Rock Opera (which we are working on to improve a mix of from an on tour in room recording. Actually for Don Kirshner--we started the song with the acapella part of "From Where I Stand" and then went into "No Man's Land". Don Kirshner's is the only copy of the song as it was not on the Casablanca album. Our name for it was "Engineered". Great song by Nickey and only performed by the Casablanca lineup on tours🤩🤩!! Enjoy.
@@fannyrock.com44 Thanks for the explanation. A nice gem, I can't wait to finally hear the Opera. For now I take the chance to say how great was the drummer Cam Davis. Surprising how she's practically unknown to the web except for her 3 months or so with Fanny. Was she a session musician ? It seems impossible that such a good drummer have never been in any other band before or after Fanny.
@@maxrobinson Cam Davis was a great drummer and yes she deserves recognition for her contributions. She did the entire Tull tour with us. She did lots of other work before and after.....wish I knew a bit more but she may be on fb....look her up!!!🤩🤩🤩
Who's playing drums here? That's not Alice or Brie...
Welcome to the channel. Lineup is in description......Cam Davis was our drummer for the Jethro Tull tour and did an amazing job for us!!! Brie was not on this TV clip as Cam Davis came into the band for the Jethro Tull tour. Alice quit band in 1973, when Brie came into the lineup and was on all our Fanny Casablanca recordings including the 2 highest charted singles for Fanny. All the detail of early breakup and Jean and Nickey gung ho members who wanted to continue on with new excited label--Casablanca is available on our historically accurate podcast (link above in description). 13 + 6 episodes on Fanny, Season 1. Due to so much interest, we have widened the lens to provide the entire Fanny legacy of 5 albums (5th one on this channel), and the stories on the podcast. Season two coming soon moves to Detroit Rock city and our other channel "Quatro Rock". Enjoy!🤩😍
correct titles: From Where I Stand // Get Out Of The Jungle
Confusing eh? You seem to know a lot.....lol. Wow Correcting your comment so we are much more accurate. We started the 2nd song on clip with the acapella chorus from her song "From Where I Stand". But the 2nd song in its entirety was "Engineered" written by Nickey. The TV show titled it "No Man's Land" but our nickname for it was Engineered. Hope that clarifies it....or Not!! "Jungle Rock Star" was the usual title but also popularly known as "Get Out of the Jungle".....It's rock n roll and these variations do happen. lmao. Point is just enjoy!!!😉🤩😉
@@fannyrock.com44 Hmmm ... YT keeps dropping comments - trying again: I was going by the album jacket, and the labels of side 1 and side 2 of the LP - if Neil Bogart & cronies over-rode your directed (and copyrighted?) instructions for the song titles, Casablanca owes you some ca$h ... have your legal counsel give ASCAP a call
@@brianhammer5107 Hmmmmm....we've adjusted the titles correctly in description. The Kirshner selections are different than the album. "Engineered" was a song from our rock opera, which we wanted to include so we made a combo of the acapella intro to "From Where I Stand" segueing into "Engineered" for this Kirshner show. Hope that satisfies your pointed attention to detail and concerns whether Neil or label overrode anything.......which they did not!!! We had great support and time on the label, and got paid our "cash". lol. You have a great day!!😜
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welcome and enjoy the channel and the links!!!
A new guitarist ?
Welcome to the Casablanca channel. If you read the description, all is quite explained. The earlier guitarist left the band in 1973, as well as the drummer stopping drums. Jean and Nickey wanted to continue on with the new label, and new lineup Brie Howard and Patti Quatro, with 2 Billboard charted singles the highest Fanny got. Much success and fun with the lineup. Enjoy and check out the other links above for more. 🤩🤩🤩
Who's the guitarist? That isn't June Millington.
The members in the Casablanca years were: Jean Millington, Brie Howard, Nickey Barclay, and guitarist Patti Quatro. June had quit the band, and Alice stopped drumming in 1973. New Album deal was signed with Casablanca in 1973 and new album and two tours followed, along with 2 of the highest charted singles for Fanny. Enjoy!!!
That time clock makes it too dustracting to watch.
Welcome and thank you for your feedback. Unfortunately, we were blessed to even been given permission to post as these archives are guarded so heavily. So we have no way to remove their info! Enjoy the other content and always great to hear from fans!! 🤩😀
They went a little glam....lol Not the original line up....
Welcome to our channel and to put some clarification on it......this was the 70's and trends were coming in fast as creativity moved the times.....big hair bands, men in sequins.....lots changing up things also in stage presentations. We were thrilled to follow David Bowie's great advice on costuming....quite a master with his ideas....and so well received by our fans!! And as you stated, this was a different lineup and the new lineup was over the previous direction and stage look, to be sure, since it had not broken through as desired, and former members had not been happy with the Warner productions, as stated by them on interviews. Half the band left, and the other half excitedly welcomed finally moving forward to new vistas that the new lineup all wanted to explore and did, with a headlining US tour and U.K. Tour and 2 charted singles, once we changed over to Casablanca Records who gave us great support. This channel is celebrating the "Rock 'n' Roll Survivors" Casablanca album 1973-1975. There are many Fanny channels for each to enjoy as they wish!!! The entire factual history is on our continuing "Rock 'n' Roll Survivors Podcast" link in top description rocknrollsurvivorspodcast.com. Have a great time checking all of them out! Always great to hear from the fans!! Rock on!!🎸🎸🤩😀
I absolutely love the glam look. Wished they would have gone with that look from the beginning, but oh well..
@@jonr191 Thanks for the comment and welcome to our Casablanca channel.....We followed the trends and David Bowie's advice and frankly, I cannot fathom not taking his advice that was ALWAYS ON POINT thru his career, when he advised us on costuming and stage presentation. He had his finger on the pulse at the time and always!!! So whatever you want to call it......the "trend" or "glam".....we were thrilled with our more exciting look during Casablanca years!!!!
I dont get what is supposed to be so under rated. Bands like Heart were criminally underrated, but this sounds like generic U.S. 70's rock
Welcome to our channel. Never felt Heart were underrated.....great band and great success IMHO!!! To each his own opinion....as it should be!!! Have a great day enjoying the music you love....so much to enjoy thru music history!! Rock on!🤩🤩