Mark Farner - “Bad Time” Grand Funk 1975
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ย. 2024
- Wow! What a concert! We had the privilege of listening & watching Mark Farner in person for the first time in Jackson Michigan. ”Bad Time” reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 on June 7, 1975. He is the heart and soul of the original group, Grand Funk Railroad! What a special person! We met him after the concert and he is the real deal! Mark is super kind, funny & cool! Mark will be 70 on September 29 2018! Happy Birthday Mark! He still sings all the original keys!!! God bless this true US Patriot! Thank You Mark! Thank you Jeff & Jim! Go 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸!!!
Please note... This video was recorded live with a cell phone! 😊
Mark was Grand Funk!!
I was 16 when Grand funk hit the scene big back in 1969..Such a powerful group..I consider them on the greatest bands ever although most critics don't care for them..Their live shows were incredible,non stop with the bass player just ripping up,Mark Farmer running all over stage and the drummer just banging out one loud steady beat.LOVE THEM
I was 8 and the girl next door was my babysitter and she played GFR and to this day I remember every minute of it!
Yet never inducted into hall of fame. Only band to ever sell out shea stadium
There is no bigger GFR fan than I. From the first time I saw them in 1970 with Bloodrock in San Antonio, Texas to finally meeting and talking with Mark in 1987 in Austin, Texas, I've followed and supported them through thick and thin. And Mark told me about those thin days. A great and under rated talent.
omg when I was 13-14 yrs old I would've been all over Mark Farner like a baaaaddd rash!!💋💯💗💓
THE heart, soul, and VOICE of a Generation!
Yes indeed 😍
One of the first true Super Groups and always a favorite, still fantastic. 👍
What a voice. What a great band they had in the late 60s-mid-70s. One of the best live bands to ever grace a stage. Keep on truckin', mark!
Absolutely Tremendous Vocal !!
Such A Hard Challenging Song To Sing.
Mark Such An Underrated Singer and All Around Guitar Player and Musician.
Stellar!
The best period.
This is mind blowing. In love with this tune. ..sounds awesome
Just one of many, many, many great tunes from our past.
I had all of Grand Funks 8 tracks back in high school. They were my favorite band. I still love listening to them. Great video. Thanks!
GrandFunk is Cool dude Mark Farner big time 70s Rock entertainer.
What an awesome voice🥰🤩😍😍🤩🥰👏👏👏👏👏
Went to grand funk concert in Baltimore civic center around 1973 and a giant brawl broke out with chairs being thrown. Great Band
Muchos recuerdos.para.mi con esta rola.saludos desdr Guadalajara Jal Mexico
Fantástic!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Farner is the best
John Easier, he's always been a pro! Great voice!
Great Song,Mark!!!
Q-lindo-es-recordar-temazos=camina-como1-honbre-algo-maravilloso-mi-linda-juventud!!
Graciasgrand Funk que rolones para mí gusto mucho mejores que muchos rockeros de esa época y actuales. Gracias por esos bellos recuerdos de rockeros.
Empezando con Guns and Rose's que son una cagada
Mi amigo es cuestión de gustos son diferentes épocas y honor a quien honor merece. Grand Funk son setentas y guns son ochentas y noventas. Pero son bandas que se rifaban en cada concierto .es mi punto de vista
Thank YOU, sir!
Damn , wish these guys could settle it , if only for the fans , just one more gig
Farner has said he wants to do that but Brewer and Co. (aka Grand Funkless) are major buttholes..
Agree… CSNY, too.
LOVE FARNER!!!
I'm in love with him.
so I cant figure out why Joan Jett is in the RnRHoF and GFR is NOT?!?!?!
WTF?
She's gay and he's Christian. What do you think? Ted Nugent's done alot more than Joan Jett and he's not in. The RR hall is to woke!
that's not 1975!
My thoughts EXACTLY!
@@treatmentbound Mark is old a grey! More likely 2019!!!!
I’ve seen Mark a few times in the past few years, most recently in July this summer! Looks like him now!!!
Parker guitar was the first thing I noticed. That company didn't even exist until '93. Still a great live version though.
click bait!!
I could hear joe Walsh singing this
... and with Joe also adding his own unique guitar work.
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