This clip is absolutely brilliant. Brother Stephen has his Latka Gravas on, Brother Donn has perfect comedic timing (along with his little trombone shimmy at 4:15), the host Tudi Wiggins seems to be in on the gag, and the band knocks out some beautiful, pure, back-to-basics rock and roll. I wish that the Brother Stephen and the Humanitarians album were available again!
I was privileged to have worked in a band with Steve and NRBQ's original drummer Tom Staley. Both remain the biggest influences on my own music as bass player. We went up to New England to stake Steve;s claim so to speak but I think going back to Louisville was the best thing for him as is evidenced by this excellent video and performance. He's at his peak here. Steve Ferguson understood what it is to make that joyous noise unto the Lord. RIP, Steve Ferguson. Your friend, Bob Marcus
When I played with Tim Krekel in the late 70s and early 80s, the two guitar players he mentioned most were Lonnie Mack, natch, and Steve Ferguson. I can't think of any better recommendation to get than one from Krekel...
God bless Lively Shively, Ky and the boys from Pleasure Ridge Park. And PS Steve speaks perfect English, but in NY, no one seemed to understand his Louisville Ky accent, but that apparently they would let him play anyway. So...great fun was had...RIP Steve!!
Those Kentucky boys like Ferguson are damned crafty. I love that language he speaks. If it's entirely made up he's brilliant. I'll bet he can even change a tire and fix a computer. He might not even need the aid of a federal bureaucrat to straighten him out. Good playing and singing too.
Rox X, it's true what you say about Steve regarding not being able to fix a tire or computer. He really did need attending to. But to those who worked with him and remain devoted to what he brought to us through his unique brand of rock and roll, none of that mattered -- until our touring car got a flat....
God bless Lively Shively, Ky and the boys from Pleasure Ridge Park. And PS Steve speaks perfect English, but in NY, no one seemed to understand his Louisville Ky accent, but that apparently they would let him play anyway. So...great fun was had...
That trombone solo kills it. The music in the Adams house must’ve been something.
RIP Brother Donn Adams.
Fergie & Donn Adams & co. - Wow, thanks for sharing! (Fergie was the greatest. ~ )
This clip is absolutely brilliant. Brother Stephen has his Latka Gravas on, Brother Donn has perfect comedic timing (along with his little trombone shimmy at 4:15), the host Tudi Wiggins seems to be in on the gag, and the band knocks out some beautiful, pure, back-to-basics rock and roll. I wish that the Brother Stephen and the Humanitarians album were available again!
I was privileged to have worked in a band with Steve and NRBQ's original drummer Tom Staley. Both remain the biggest influences on my own music as bass player. We went up to New England to stake Steve;s claim so to speak but I think going back to Louisville was the best thing for him as is evidenced by this excellent video and performance. He's at his peak here. Steve Ferguson understood what it is to make that joyous noise unto the Lord. RIP, Steve Ferguson. Your friend, Bob Marcus
thanks for giving stevie the props he deserves he was with nrbq but was kicked out drug use check out flat foot floozy from first album
Holy shit this is so good!!!
When I played with Tim Krekel in the late 70s and early 80s, the two guitar players he mentioned most were Lonnie Mack, natch, and Steve Ferguson. I can't think of any better recommendation to get than one from Krekel...
Never forget how Fergie influenced me back in my Louisville years. Miss him like a front tooth.
God bless Lively Shively, Ky and the boys from Pleasure Ridge Park. And PS Steve speaks perfect English, but in NY, no one seemed to understand his Louisville Ky accent, but that apparently they would let him play anyway. So...great fun was had...RIP Steve!!
Sorry to hear about Steve passing away. His music will live on.
Brother Steve was higher than a peach on a Georgia tree speaking that jive talk.
Those Kentucky boys like Ferguson are damned crafty. I love that language he speaks. If it's entirely made up he's brilliant. I'll bet he can even change a tire and fix a computer. He might not even need the aid of a federal bureaucrat to straighten him out. Good playing and singing too.
Rox X, it's true what you say about Steve regarding not being able to fix a tire or computer. He really did need attending to. But to those who worked with him and remain devoted to what he brought to us through his unique brand of rock and roll, none of that mattered -- until our touring car got a flat....
@@euromarquee I’d love to chat sometime about your time playing with him
One of my favorite Louisville guitarist
love the strictly barre chords on the rhythm, old school awesome
God bless Lively Shively, Ky and the boys from Pleasure Ridge Park. And PS Steve speaks perfect English, but in NY, no one seemed to understand his Louisville Ky accent, but that apparently they would let him play anyway. So...great fun was had...
R.I.P. Steve, you were one of the greats.
This is waaaay too cool for youtube!!! Thanks for posting!!
Thank-Q!
Gregg
Long Live Rock-n-Roll!
DEO VINDICE!
A Gem! Any more old Steve Ferguson? Thanks for sharing this!
Awesome song & video & band !!!! Thanks bugsme10 for the share !!!!
RIP Fergie and Brother Donn Adams.
Thanks for the share!
love
The boogie to fuckin boogie woog
I love it! Thanks dough!
doughmom :o)
Century 21!!
Anybody have the other song they did?
Does anyone remember the host in 70's TV movies?
That's good rock & roll. Was this done after he left NRBQ?
+jmeintn Yes, he left NRBQ in the early 70's
@@alphadogstudio he also came back for about a year in the mid 70’s. ‘74-‘75 I think
@@thomasminarchickjr.7355 He didn't record with them (in that era) though, at least nothing that was released.
Can someone please tell me WHO THE HELL IS SISTER JANE/
@@FoxHunt444 Sister Jane is Jane Veilette. I played sax in this video.
He sings well in English !
Dig it!
That looks like Roky Erickson on bass.
what a treat----thanks for posting---Fergie could rip it!
What's the chance of 'Fun for Fools' being reissued?
Is that french?
what is that?!
Steve is so cool.
Who is sister Jane?
Of course the camera man can’t tell whose playing lead guitar!!!
2:25
I DISLIKE THIS ORIGINALITY!!!!
just kidding