I was lucky enough to be born in and grow up in San Francisco in the late 40s, which made me old enough to participate in and appreciate the music scene of the 60s. I have been playing bass consistently since the late 60s and site Jack Casady as my first influence. I lost count of how many times I have seen him play with the Airplane and its many derivatives. Totally coincidentally, I now play in a guitar and bass duo. Since both of us have back issues, we call ourselves the Broken Back Blues Band, but perhaps a better name might be Cold Lox, as we are both Jewish. Great music from two unbelievable musicians. Inspiring for those of us who are in our 70s and still playing live (I'm 74).
So many years enjoying the music of Jorma and Jack. First saw Hot Tuna in the early 80s. Those were special days. Still see them when I can. Thanks for the music, gentleman.
@@davidhealy7743 Really? Does Stevie still dance around on stage like she used too? I can say this because I'm 5 weeks older than Stevie! And this is all my generation and youth too!@
60+ years . . . they began playing together in DC in a band called The Triumphs in the late 1950s. www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/music/jorma-kaukonen-is-still-keeping-things-interesting/2015/08/13/861c27be-3c45-11e5-b3ac-8a79bc44e5e2_story.html
A couple of years ago I stopped at the Stone Pony in New Jersey and had a look at who was gonna be playing. The bill was full of tribute bands, and there in their midst was Hot Tuna, the original. I couldn't stay in the area long enough to catch them, which I dearly regret, but that memory still brings a smile to my face. You guys are legends, no doubt about it.
I could never stand Jorma Kaukonen's electric playing but that first Hot Tuna record really opened my eyes to what a wonderful acoustic player he is. Lovely stuff.
Heard them play their magic at Filmore East many times, with nand without the rest of the crew. Love them still. Jack's guitar is twice as big as he is, but still a master.
They sound great. Their voices appear not to have changed much. Still remember buying their burgers (hot tuna) album in glorious analog vinyl. Original LP still in my rack. There is way too much evil in this world. It's tough to cope. The good old days are gone forever. Hate to be such a cynic, but my eyes still see.
I got to sing Happy birthday acapella to David Bromberg in front of these two characters on a night when all three of them were joyfully yeah enhanced.
I've been saying the exact same thing for years. No one can do the things Jack n Phil do on the bass. These guys blow me away. Ive been screaming, TURN UP THE BASS! since my 1st JA album n my 1st GD one.
Walk in Beauty brothers and sisters Go in Peace ✌ Freedom begins when I set you free in my mind to do anything you can dream up... then I myself am free Free from the desire to change people, places and things to suit me Siddhartha taught us that Nirvana is found through the absence of desire... this is what he was talking about Freedom begins with you loving your brothers and sisters enough to set them Free in your heart and mind ♥ Peace ✌☮
Peace and Prosperity require Freedom to exist... but it is not something someone else does for you or to you... it's what you do... and that's all you need to worry about... just your own part... and only one day at a time... that's all anyone gets The Dińe, called Navajo greet each other and each new day saying Walk in Beauty They are a very wise people It's time to Change the World 🌎 Peace ✌☮
!!!ouch...we all.... overdid..... everything...to the max!!!! 71 year old total athlete.......full left hip arthroplasty tomorrow........i be surfing in 1 week..maybe 2!!!!! will ski mammoth next winter!! god bless good music...so special...me fillore 1966 to 1969...i have seen the best from 20 feet away...so special...lvuall..see you on the other side...blessings!
I got to check out Hot Tuna about 15 years ago. I didn't have a pay any thing to be in attendance! Is Cassidy related to Joanne Mitchell. I wonder if they can a child together. 😅
At the end of a Jrad concert, I was saying that Jack C is THE absolute best bassist. Dave D (Jrad bassist) stopped as he heard me and we wound up talking for half an hour on our love n respect for Jack, being blown away by his unique style n agreeing that he truly is the best. Got lots of Jorma stories as well. Lol
No matter how old he gets, it seems like Jack will always be the coolest guy on stage.
Coin toss, come ON
He is so happy to just be present and make and be the music. No ego.
A match made in or close to heaven. Like this song.
I was lucky enough to be born in and grow up in San Francisco in the late 40s, which made me old enough to participate in and appreciate the music scene of the 60s. I have been playing bass consistently since the late 60s and site Jack Casady as my first influence. I lost count of how many times I have seen him play with the Airplane and its many derivatives. Totally coincidentally, I now play in a guitar and bass duo. Since both of us have back issues, we call ourselves the Broken Back Blues Band, but perhaps a better name might be Cold Lox, as we are both Jewish. Great music from two unbelievable musicians. Inspiring for those of us who are in our 70s and still playing live (I'm 74).
"If you don't know Jorma, you don't know Jack." Truest saying ever.
Some 3-4 years ago, my son and I drove 400km from Montréal to Waterville, Me, just to hear Jack and Jorma.
Didn't regret a single km!
Jack has always been the epitome of cool
Two music legends doing their finest work together. Duos never grow old..just get better.
It alway's amazes me HOW MUCH MUSIC THESE GUY'S PRODUCE, with just two instrument's !
The thing that truly makes life worth living, is music.
Classic early Airplane!!! Two of the best musicians from all generations.
May a younger generation discover this.
These guys will never get old. Just beautiful.
Nahh… they’re old. Still beautiful though : )
Jack Casady's eyebrows should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. And the Smithsonian.....
Jack Cassidy & Jorma two of the very best” simply”!!!👍👍👍
Casady
My granddaughter is a casady
So many years enjoying the music of Jorma and Jack. First saw Hot Tuna in the early 80s. Those were special days. Still see them when I can. Thanks for the music, gentleman.
What a treat, love these guys. I wonder if Jorma is still speed skating ?
@@davidhealy7743 Really? Does Stevie still dance around on stage like she used too? I can say this because I'm 5 weeks older than Stevie! And this is all my generation and youth too!@
It is beautiful to still hear these two play after a lifetime of their lovely music.
No better song on a Sunday morning and no better artists to render it.❤
Jimi Hendrix wanted Jack to be the bassist in the experience..nuff said!!!
Probably my favorite JA track.
Saw them many times back in the day, 1969-1972 when I was at university in San Francisco. Happy they are with us still!
So, so cool.. Love to watch folks who have been playing together for half a century. Amazing.
Brovo, our country was upside then Kantner and Grace et. al. were the glue.
60+ years . . . they began playing together in DC in a band called The Triumphs in the late 1950s. www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/music/jorma-kaukonen-is-still-keeping-things-interesting/2015/08/13/861c27be-3c45-11e5-b3ac-8a79bc44e5e2_story.html
Saw them recently at Carnegie Hall. Still peerless.
Bought the first Hot Tuna record around the same time as my first guitar, 1970. That was a smart move!
A couple of years ago I stopped at the Stone Pony in New Jersey and had a look at who was gonna be playing. The bill was full of tribute bands, and there in their midst was Hot Tuna, the original. I couldn't stay in the area long enough to catch them, which I dearly regret, but that memory still brings a smile to my face. You guys are legends, no doubt about it.
Glad to see Jack still enjoys "high brow" music.
These guys are true magicians. This is beautiful stuff. Brings back the best acid memories from the 60's.
Thanks for the music and memories gents!! Jamming together forever!!
I love you, Jorma, but I can’t keep my eyes off of Jack.
😊♥️
I could never stand Jorma Kaukonen's electric playing but that first Hot Tuna record really opened my eyes to what a wonderful acoustic player he is. Lovely stuff.
HFT ! Two American treasures !
Sublime. These guys really have a future in music!
(j/k)
Man I love these two guys.
I love you guys I saw y’all live with Papa John Creach back in the day. Absolutely amazing.
Amazing! One of the best band sixties/seventies years
Changed my life in a way.
Heard them play their magic at Filmore East many times, with nand without the rest of the crew. Love them still.
Jack's guitar is twice as big as he is, but still a master.
Wow! Unbelievable. Love the Airplane's psychedelic version as much as life itself.
I'll never forget Jorma's screaming wah-wah pedal for the rest of my life
Heavy on my Soul🎸🙏🏼
Beautiful days of ole😢 one of my favorites ✌️👌
Best spinoff band EVER. May they play forever.....
This song is also the highlight of 'Volunteers'
I love playing that song. It’s a great harp part. Tampa, Marcus and I played it often. Thank you sirs for the keeping historical music alive 🙏💙
Hot Tuna acoustic at their best!!
They sound great. Their voices appear not to have changed much.
Still remember buying their burgers (hot tuna) album in glorious analog vinyl. Original LP still in my rack. There is way too much evil in this world. It's tough to cope. The good old days are gone forever. Hate to be such a cynic, but my eyes still see.
Love Jack's sound
What a treat! I love the acoustic electric base!
He can move to a mariachi band later in the evening with it.
Can’t quite make out the name on the head stock. Anybody know what kind of AEB that is?
@@docbob1182made by Tom Ribbecke
I got to sing Happy birthday acapella to David Bromberg in front of these two characters on a night when all three of them were joyfully yeah enhanced.
Either Jack shrunk or his bass got bigger! Love these guys - first show i saw when I moved to SF in 1977 was Hot Tuna at Bimbos 365 Club.
TO EVERYONE ..peace and love
Jack Casady and Phil Lesh… two best living bassists today.
Did you ever here of a guy Paul McCartney I heard hes a great bass player
Lotta great dead ones also...
Absolutely and wholeheartedly agree!
Both of those guys would admit quite readily and gladly that they will be taking a back seat to Ron Carter. Among others.
I've been saying the exact same thing for years. No one can do the things Jack n Phil do on the bass. These guys blow me away. Ive been screaming, TURN UP THE BASS! since my 1st JA album n my 1st GD one.
They’ve been playing together since they were kids in Northwest DC
Great song
Just beautiful
The size of Jack's bass! Looks like a custom made. Love Jack!
It is. It's Diana 1, named after his deceased wife. There is also a Diane 2 and 3.
@@weezerptooie926 thanks I was wondering about the maker of that bass, as a fan of the acoustic bass over typical electric bass.
@@bassthunder Tom Ribbecke
Walk in Beauty brothers and sisters
Go in Peace ✌
Freedom begins when I set you free in my mind to do anything you can dream up... then I myself am free
Free from the desire to change people, places and things to suit me
Siddhartha taught us that Nirvana is found through the absence of desire... this is what he was talking about
Freedom begins with you loving your brothers and sisters enough to set them Free in your heart and mind ♥
Peace ✌☮
Peace and Prosperity require Freedom to exist... but it is not something someone else does for you or to you... it's what you do... and that's all you need to worry about... just your own part... and only one day at a time... that's all anyone gets
The Dińe, called Navajo greet each other and each new day saying
Walk in Beauty
They are a very wise people
It's time to Change the World 🌎
Peace ✌☮
After all these years I Just realized, I Literally don't know Jack. I hope to be introduced some time.
Perhaps I do know Jack, but I simply don't know Cassidy... Freaking Ferlengeters Man.
@@lawrence6258Jack Casady.
Love them both, but I’m totally tripping on Jack!!🖖🚀
Just the best!
what a great rendition of this song, I was fortunate to see jorma last year at merle fest, awspme performance
beautiful piece of work...
It's Stereo...
And it's A REVOX!!!
3 video versions of "Blood stained banders" are available on you tube right now. Highly motivating lyrics.
Loved them in Hot Tuna..."Jelly Roll"..💝💝🎁🎈
Whats lost in all of this music, is Jorma's unique voice
that`s the good old jeffersonj airplane
Legends...
Great version, love it! :)
Phreakin Amazing. Thanks Guys.
oh good shepherd.....
The San Fran bands loved to take their time between songs. Take the hint and slow down, everyone!
so nice
Tuna will always be a tasty treat. Just go easy on it(the mercury) 50 years of tuna for me and I'm not bored yet!
Hot Tuna !!! Both one good sheperd!
Present at the creation, the original scouts, with Grace, drank at Sweetwater 1971
Pepperland '69 please play Embryonic Journey again and they did! great memory...thanx☆
Wicked good!
With Mary Ann Dietrich and her two brothers to New Paltz, New York …, 1976? - 1977? was it? Packed gymnasium concert. So long ago.
Hot
F'N
Tuna!
My god, we are all getting old....
@Jan Agersten
Remember, Age And Guile Beat Youth And Skill...Every Time! :-)
@d-houston
You have to be 55 to even remember ANYTHING about the Vietnam war.
As a buddy says "Its rapidly becoming a long time ago."
!!!ouch...we all.... overdid..... everything...to the max!!!! 71 year old total athlete.......full left hip arthroplasty tomorrow........i be surfing in 1 week..maybe 2!!!!! will ski mammoth next winter!! god bless good music...so special...me fillore 1966 to 1969...i have seen the best from 20 feet away...so special...lvuall..see you on the other side...blessings!
Jan Agersten not me, i am almost 21 but I have an old soul
Tom Thompson hope you got to carry on surfing and skiing! Rock on
LOL....Jack is looking at him like hurry the fuck up and play.
Jack at 6:18. And on. Soloing. Tap your foot and count 4. Nice.
La bass accoustique est extra
Love the sound of that acoustic bass. Wish the vocals were more clear.
The audio is the sound in the room, not from the mixing board.
Not 100% sure but I believe these two guys have been together longer than Mick and Keith. Teir association predates the Airplane.
HolySHIT! How BIG is that acoustic bass guitar??
What kind of bass is Jack playing?
It's a "Diana bass" made by Ribbecke.
Jack never did go for little basses!
Jack Cassidy on bass, eyebrow, and round hole.
Reminds me when me and my buddy used to jam all the time in high school, not even close to that good though, ha!
What type of acoustic is JC playing? Make and model. Anyone?
So appreciated
JF
It's a "Diana bass", made by Ribbecke.
I got to check out Hot Tuna about 15 years ago. I didn't have a pay any thing to be in attendance! Is Cassidy related to Joanne Mitchell. I wonder if they can a child together. 😅
Jack CASADY.
The bass was built by Tom Ribbecke. Here is a video about the process. It is long but I found it interesting.
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Thank you - I was trying to read that name on the headstock, but couldn’t quite get it…
Looks as though Jack needs some support to hold that bass in position.
Dig it.
What about that bass, Jack??
Anyone know what model bass Jack is playing here??
"Diana bass" made by Ribbecke.
What is that bass Jack is playing??
"Diana bass"
Saw them recently and they were great.Jorma
Voice a little off on this show but he sounded fine last week .
79 years old
I think Jack is shrinking😎
So Purdy (~);}
At the end of a Jrad concert, I was saying that Jack C is THE absolute best bassist. Dave D (Jrad bassist) stopped as he heard me and we wound up talking for half an hour on our love n respect for Jack, being blown away by his unique style n agreeing that he truly is the best. Got lots of Jorma stories as well. Lol
Why is Jack playing a wardrobe??
Ha ha ha ! But it is an acoustic wardrobe...