Over 40 thousand views!! Sheesh, this is so humbling. It's regrettable that the band never had the opportunity to perform outside Australia; although it's great to see this old footage and recognise how tight the band was, it still falls short of the real live experience. We were always about the live show and weren't afraid to assault with BIG volume and attitude. It's possible of course that the very fact of our obscurity has assisted in the growth of the legend, but I'm sure seeing the band live at their peak would exceed that. Much has been made of our support slot with Black Sabbath and I've heard from many who think we "Blew them off stage"; much as I like the thought I find it hard to accept, however I'm also aware that it's all to do with individual perceptions and admit it's nice that anyone should think so. Although I avoided it for many years it's known now that I've succumbed to insistent requests to perform as "Buffalo Revisited" and assembled a fantastic line-up to do the songs justice; it's not my intention to go "on the road" again with this, but I would like to explore options to visit some of those places where the band's music is still appreciated and perform for the many fans who haven't had the chance to experience the songs live. Of course this isn't an easy thing to achieve, costs are exorbitant and it's not easy for an Aussie act to get backing for overseas tours, but I reckon that if enough people made enough noise about it it's possible some agent/promoter would see the potential and take it on. People power! Let me extend an invitation to all those commenting below, send a "friend request" to my Facebook page so you'll be aware of any happenings as they occur and just maybe we can inspire someone to make it happen. Meanwhile be well, Dave.
Lordie, lordie, Who is that young man warbling away and shimmying around??!! Great to see these old clips surfacing after all these years, makes me all nostalgic.
Dave Tice Thanks for the great music Dave from an old school Fan , we covered your stuff as teenagers and still jam it today. can you tell me what Johnny is doin these days ??? Cheers
diamondog99 Cheers, great to hear we made an impression that still lasts. I'm currently rehearsing a bunch of players with a plan to do some more "Buffalo Revisited" shows sometime soon. I'd be interested to know how many people would be interested in seeing the old tunes played live again. John now lives in Tasmania and I believe he still does some writing.
probably THE best of the forgotten bands from the 70's. and there are many. I heard Buffalo described as "having the misfortune of being before and after their time" This voice would have dominated rock anywhere from late 80's/early 90s to now. if their albums came out just 3 years earlier they'd be up they're with bands like Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath as those super influental rock bands. Hell, if they're albums came out in the late 70's or early 80's, they'd fit right in with Motorhead, Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. the music world missed out big time with this band not going global. amazing singing.
Buffalos only want you foryour body, their third Album came out the same year as AC/DCs first LP, 1974...the first buffalo LP dead forever came out in1971 on the vertigo swirl label, but only got released inOZ and germany...or maybe 72 their best is volcanic rock which came out in 73 also on the vertigo,"swirl" label....73 was a classic year for australian heavy and progressive rock...Coloured balls,Madder lake,Mckenzie theory,aztecs,La de das,band of lightAyers rock,dingoes,...lots of great lps that year...
Buffalo's 1st 3 LPs are as good as any in the history of heavy rock and roll... PERIOD! They were criminally overlooked. Real "classic metal". Once the great John Baxter left, they were not the same. He surely is one of the greatest guitarist in heavy rock history. I sure like to know who are the 2 "dislikers"... they're probably too busy listening to Brittany Spears!
Hi Slye, Thanks for the affirmation. Big praise! I think deserve a present from me... Would you like a free CD of my latest (and only really since Buff) release NEED4LOUD/ Live2Rock! (CD rare as only unofficially released) Send your mail address to NEED4LOUD@yahoo.com.au
"Volcanic rock" from this great band is for me the second best record from Australia just after "At the mountains of madness" from the great band Blackfeather - I have McPhee at third place !!
Just feel so privileged to witness Buffalo live back then. One of Australia's greatest and underrated bands, who allegedly blew Sabbath off the stage. Tice (v), the great John Baxter on guitar, Wells (b) and Jim on drums. The guys from Endless Boogie loved them.
This year marks 50years since the OWYFYB album was released and I'll be doing an anniversary gig at Marrickville Bowling club, here in Sydney, to mark the occasion on Saturday July 20th with Buffalo Revisited, a top class outfit I assembled to play the tunes along with selections from 2 of our other albums.
Saw this video in about 1974 when I was in high school. Became an immediate fan. Had their first four albums but lost most interest when Baxter not there.
See John Baxter NOW in 2017 in his new band NEED4LOUD, first since the '70s. Has he changed or is he still rock n rollin"? So it's 4 decades later Baxter looks a lot different but still sounds ????. Does the vocals as well. To find >>Search bar >>> NEED4LOUD
Thanks heaps for the reply Dave!your recollection of that WA tour reminds me of Chrissie Amphletts book..ruthless trade your in brother..just remembered something else from that night at the Wintersun hotel..your sax player told a heckling fisherman to get f****d! 😂look after yaself brother 🤗
Here we are from Brazil, and I heard this band a few years ago with a friend, but he was easy and I never heard of the band again at the time I heard it, there was no internet, he had a search cassette.
Just recently heard your band for the 1st time, Dave. Australia's gain was the U.K. & rest of the world's loss. I'm sure that you would have went down a storm where I live (Newcastle upon Tyne, England), at the time. All best on getting the show back on the road. :)
Excellent! I am ashamed to admit that I'm just recently getting into this great band that I missed growing up.. Buffalo kicks serious ass.. and this is also my favorite song by them.
Remember seeing you guys at Petersham Town Hall,didn't the drummer have some problems with some Sharpies jumping on stage one of those nights too..? Wasn't me,I was one of the hairies.lol. I had all your albums on vinyl& was at the Hord.Pavlova when Sabbath first toured ,just after their volume 4 album was released.For ages I thought it was ACDC that supported but must have been a 70s acid flashback,as was advised was you guys.Must have seen these guys live dozens of times.Great band/ great days.thanks heaps guys.
Yeah I remember that Petersham town Hall gig, those were the days my friend; we had our fair share of run ins with the Sharpies. As I recall we had to run off stage while the bastards were throwing everything they could get hold of at us, this because our roadie evicted one of them from the stage when he tried to play Jimmy's drums. Mind you there were other times that were actually more hairy than that, but we survived and can still laugh about it.
The ONLY time I agreed with Malcom Turnbull when he commented that this song was the best love song he knew; or words to that effect. I agree its timeless, and has soul for some 😊
Destrudo, the Dead Drake of Dread From East TN, US. Was turned on to these guys when I was around 12 (1992) and only had Volcanic Rock for so long and then those proper reissues came out with a lot of the story as well as some bonus tracks.
As a young guy growing up in the Sydney suburbs I knew that this band were a real Rock band. Too good for the scene of the times I think. This is the kind of band that SABBATH would like.
@@bobdooly3706 If I have to explain to you the similarities with GFR, then, obviously you don't understand music. Also, Buffalo share the same style of metal as PB.
@@zachbos5108 Hendrix made some OK studio albums, but all his live playing are horrible. Live concert recordings get only one chance to be coherent and in tune. Why do you think Hendrix never made it as a real blues guitarist like the greats (BB, Buddy, Albert, etc), because he couldn't hold a candle to any good player.
Não fale bobagem, O Buffalo é o Buffalo. O som é original deles. QUem é Sabbath na fila do pão perto dos reais inventores do heavy metal? Blue Cheer, Sir Lord Baltimore, Mountain, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Buffaloos verdadeiros pais do heavy metal.
@Farkle Berry Do you have the original digital file laying around somewhere ? Could you share it ? I'd love to listen even more without the youtube compression
I saw Buffalo perform live numerous times back in the 1970 s . The singer was a " one note Johnny" . Every solo the guitarist played sounded the same. In fact every song they performed sounded the same. They lacked something.
Over 40 thousand views!! Sheesh, this is so humbling. It's regrettable that the band never had the opportunity to perform outside Australia; although it's great to see this old footage and recognise how tight the band was, it still falls short of the real live experience. We were always about the live show and weren't afraid to assault with BIG volume and attitude. It's possible of course that the very fact of our obscurity has assisted in the growth of the legend, but I'm sure seeing the band live at their peak would exceed that. Much has been made of our support slot with Black Sabbath and I've heard from many who think we "Blew them off stage"; much as I like the thought I find it hard to accept, however I'm also aware that it's all to do with individual perceptions and admit it's nice that anyone should think so. Although I avoided it for many years it's known now that I've succumbed to insistent requests to perform as "Buffalo Revisited" and assembled a fantastic line-up to do the songs justice; it's not my intention to go "on the road" again with this, but I would like to explore options to visit some of those places where the band's music is still appreciated and perform for the many fans who haven't had the chance to experience the songs live. Of course this isn't an easy thing to achieve, costs are exorbitant and it's not easy for an Aussie act to get backing for overseas tours, but I reckon that if enough people made enough noise about it it's possible some agent/promoter would see the potential and take it on. People power! Let me extend an invitation to all those commenting below, send a "friend request" to my Facebook page so you'll be aware of any happenings as they occur and just maybe we can inspire someone to make it happen. Meanwhile be well, Dave.
Tasmania would love to see Buffalo Revisited mate
And we'd love to come down Bro', if there's a local venue/promoter interested let me know.
@@davetice3708 chuck us an email address mate, I'll put the word out and let you know
Not on a public page mate. Message me via my Facebook page so we can converse in private.
Hey Dave, "Buffalo Revisited" guitarist does an excellent job, as you would know. He gets my tick of approval...John Baxter
I cant believe i am just discovering this amazing band!! So damn heavy!!! Wow 1973!!!
I'm 66 and I still have the LPs and I was there at the Sabbath concert.
in sydney they blew sabbath off stage
Lordie, lordie, Who is that young man warbling away and shimmying around??!! Great to see these old clips surfacing after all these years, makes me all nostalgic.
HaHa! And you were very good at it too!
unbelievable to finally see some real live footage of BUFFALO!!
Dave Tice Hope you are still warbling and shimmying for many years to come Dave!
Dave Tice
Thanks for the great music Dave from an old school Fan ,
we covered your stuff as teenagers and still jam it today.
can you tell me what Johnny is doin these days ???
Cheers
diamondog99 Cheers, great to hear we made an impression that still lasts. I'm currently rehearsing a bunch of players with a plan to do some more "Buffalo Revisited" shows sometime soon. I'd be interested to know how many people would be interested in seeing the old tunes played live again. John now lives in Tasmania and I believe he still does some writing.
Buffalo are the greatest Australian band you've never heard of.
Aussie SABBATH!
@Michael Black They supported Sabbath on a tour and in many Aussie's opinions blew Sabbath away.
Not Healing Force? Daddy Cool weren't half bad, neither...
@@synthonaplinth5980 Great song please check out Buffalo - Volcanic Rock Album Review on my channel
@Michael Black Great song please check out Buffalo - Volcanic Rock Album Review on my channel
VOLCANIC ROCK is one of the best albums ever..
Seriously. It rocks so hard.
probably THE best of the forgotten bands from the 70's. and there are many. I heard Buffalo described as "having the misfortune of being before and after their time" This voice would have dominated rock anywhere from late 80's/early 90s to now. if their albums came out just 3 years earlier they'd be up they're with bands like Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath as those super influental rock bands. Hell, if they're albums came out in the late 70's or early 80's, they'd fit right in with Motorhead, Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. the music world missed out big time with this band not going global. amazing singing.
Buffalos only want you foryour body, their third Album came out the same year as AC/DCs first LP, 1974...the first buffalo LP dead forever came out in1971 on the vertigo swirl label, but only got released inOZ and germany...or maybe 72 their best is volcanic rock which came out in 73 also on the vertigo,"swirl" label....73 was a classic year for australian heavy and progressive rock...Coloured balls,Madder lake,Mckenzie theory,aztecs,La de das,band of lightAyers rock,dingoes,...lots of great lps that year...
Buffalo's 1st 3 LPs are as good as any in the history of heavy rock and roll... PERIOD! They were criminally overlooked. Real "classic metal". Once the great John Baxter left, they were not the same. He surely is one of the greatest guitarist in heavy rock history.
I sure like to know who are the 2 "dislikers"... they're probably too busy listening to Brittany Spears!
Hi Slye, Thanks for the affirmation. Big praise! I think deserve a present from me... Would you like a free CD of my latest (and only really since Buff) release NEED4LOUD/ Live2Rock! (CD rare as only unofficially released)
Send your mail address to NEED4LOUD@yahoo.com.au
Or listening to crap like lady gaga
this is the heaviest footage in all history of stoner rock..
too right ,mate! volcanic rock is a stoner rock classic they created the template
Awesome Aussie heaviness !
"Volcanic rock" from this great band is for me the second best record from Australia just after "At the mountains of madness" from the great band Blackfeather - I have McPhee at third place !!
Love this song! Buffalo: The Aussie Grand Funk Railroad
Good descriptio
I seen these guys live. They were fantastic. My ears are still recovering 😂
Just feel so privileged to witness Buffalo live back then. One of Australia's greatest and underrated bands, who allegedly blew Sabbath off the stage. Tice (v), the great John Baxter on guitar, Wells (b) and Jim on drums. The guys from Endless Boogie loved them.
Saw them blow Black Sabbath off the stage at the Hordern Pavlova
O disco Volcanic Rock do BUFFALO, é um dos discos mais espetaculares do hard rock. Feliz por eu ter esse disco
BUFFALO Only Want You For Your Body my very first LP purchased as kid, still have it to this day - Buffalo Rules !!
Fantastc Album. Very "punkish" heavy Rock.
This year marks 50years since the OWYFYB album was released and I'll be doing an anniversary gig at Marrickville Bowling club, here in Sydney, to mark the occasion on Saturday July 20th with Buffalo Revisited, a top class outfit I assembled to play the tunes along with selections from 2 of our other albums.
Been a fan for about 20 years now
Saw this video in about 1974 when I was in high school. Became an immediate fan. Had their first four albums but lost most interest when Baxter not there.
Sounds very much like early UFO. Good stuff.
Great song please check out Buffalo - Volcanic Rock Album Review on my channel
Bought both of their albums I'm hooked lol
Perth would love to see Buffalo Revisited even more since so many bands don't make it here( once this damn virus goes away). Thanx Dave, take care.
I was making a mix of obscure early 70's rock and i came across these guys. 'Shylock' was the first song from them that i heard.
See John Baxter NOW in 2017 in his new band NEED4LOUD, first since the
'70s. Has he changed or is he still rock n rollin"? So it's 4 decades
later Baxter looks a lot different but still sounds ????. Does the
vocals as well. To find >>Search bar >>> NEED4LOUD
Thanks heaps for the reply Dave!your recollection of that WA tour reminds me of Chrissie Amphletts book..ruthless trade your in brother..just remembered something else from that night at the Wintersun hotel..your sax player told a heckling fisherman to get f****d! 😂look after yaself brother 🤗
Here we are from Brazil, and I heard this band a few years ago with a friend, but he was easy and I never heard of the band again at the time I heard it, there was no internet, he had a search cassette.
A friend just told me about Buffalo tonight... I've been missing out!
Saw them around this time at the Hurstville Civic Centre, they were FANTASTIC, I will never forget them............how about a reunion?
Magnificent.
Thanks Farkle Berry! I have listened to Volcanic Rock 100's of times! I always wondered what they were like live!! Buffalo \m/ \m/ \m/
James Ferraro , hell yeah! love this!
One of best Australian albums ever made still sounds great today RIP Jim keays
Jim Keays? He was never in Buffalo, Dave Tice is still going strong though however Peter Wells has passed on.
an awesomely beautiful great job..... miss this kind of music which is and will be true
Just recently heard your band for the 1st time, Dave. Australia's gain was the U.K. & rest of the world's loss. I'm sure that you would have went down a storm where I live (Newcastle upon Tyne, England), at the time. All best on getting the show back on the road. :)
Excellent! I am ashamed to admit that I'm just recently getting into this great band that I missed growing up.. Buffalo kicks serious ass.. and this is also my favorite song by them.
If you see these on vinyl in an op shop snatch em up, this is as rare as bands get.
Thank you once again Farkle for finding and posting. Looking forward to the next installment.
My fave! I have 3 lp. Amazing power!
First Auz band signed to the Vertigo label.
Think this song was around May 1974.
yet another australian artiste i never heard of before youtube came along (i'm yankee age 55).
Love it Dave! A genuine old favourite.
Amazing! Nunca los había escuchado!!
played support a couple of times at the Steve Rondo Cabramatta Community centre gigs ..
No words.outstanding proto metal.first headbanging too?????
Guys were headbanging at concerts since the late 60s, many videos of that
@@RocknJazzer ever better.
My favourite Buffalo song. Thanks heaps for the upload
the original guitar player & the drummer are talking about a tour at the end of the year, i will keep in touch
Great Band
A brilliant kick arse band. Great rock!!!!!
When musical giants strode across the stages of the world
rip Peter Wells.. what a great band, and with David's strong voice he should have headed ACDC
this needs to go to 1 million views
Awesome thanks for sharing!
Remember seeing you guys at Petersham Town Hall,didn't the drummer have some problems with some Sharpies jumping on stage one of those nights too..?
Wasn't me,I was one of the hairies.lol.
I had all your albums on vinyl& was at the Hord.Pavlova when Sabbath first toured ,just after their volume 4 album was released.For ages I thought it was ACDC that supported but must have been a 70s acid flashback,as was advised was you guys.Must have seen these guys live dozens of times.Great band/ great days.thanks heaps guys.
it was ac/dc I attended that concert.dave evans was singer.that concert ossie got hit by a can of beer
Yeah I remember that Petersham town Hall gig, those were the days my friend; we had our fair share of run ins with the Sharpies. As I recall we had to run off stage while the bastards were throwing everything they could get hold of at us, this because our roadie evicted one of them from the stage when he tried to play Jimmy's drums. Mind you there were other times that were actually more hairy than that, but we survived and can still laugh about it.
Re the Black Sabbath concert , I think it was AC/DC on one the nights in Sydney ,and Buffalo on the other, I think Dave could confirm if correct.
Fucking SHARPIES!
Real cool voice
Please, more videos alive!
great band for the seventies
The Seventies? You mean a great band PERIOD!
@@rstephen4u isn’t that when most of the best bands were about. 60’s-70’s for sure.
Yes great era . Loved Billy Thorpe and Aztecs at Sunbury festival.
Exellent and rare
very good band nice all............................................
The ONLY time I agreed with Malcom Turnbull when he commented that this song was the best love song he knew; or words to that effect. I agree its timeless, and has soul for some 😊
This is just brilliant :D
Vocals are great!
good music !🤘
Pete Wells on bass.
Any American Listeners? Or really anyone outside Australia.
Destrudo, the Dead Drake of Dread me, listening this masterpiece from Mexico
Destrudo, the Dead Drake of Dread From East TN, US. Was turned on to these guys when I was around 12 (1992) and only had Volcanic Rock for so long and then those proper reissues came out with a lot of the story as well as some bonus tracks.
Los Angeles, California! Yes I love this band.
Americans with TASTE~! ;oP
Destrudo, the Dead Drake of Dread, me
THANKS SO MUCH FARKLE!!!!!
Richard schell :) yes!!!
Great Australian Band
Great song please check out Buffalo - Volcanic Rock Album Review on my channel
Like a breath of fresh air compared to the manufactured DRIVEL of today !
Great discovery.
Pretty cool.
As a young guy growing up in the Sydney suburbs I knew that this band were a real Rock band.
Too good for the scene of the times I think.
This is the kind of band that SABBATH would like.
Buffalo toured with them in 73 I think
The band is very tight.
Rod Evans “other band”..huh, who knew😉 Kick ASS stuff!!
Super música
Super band
Very Hard- i love you---Buffalo
заряжает энергией
Buffalo check Peter wells great Australian rock n roll band cool 😎
This is heavy metal roots.
LEGENDS!
Great song please check out Buffalo - Volcanic Rock Album Review on my channel
Buffalo kicks so much ass-- dude, just get out of the way.
Awesome Aussie heaviness !
:35 John Lennon was apparently in Australia
that bass tho
May he RIP!
How's the new album coming along? I've heard you're compiling something?
Hey Dave sorry I used to get drunk and fall asleep in front of your speakers at mordiallic pub
Hardly a Lullaby James, but at least you were there.
Dave Tice, great singer!!!!!
This is awesome. Raw, raw, got the Grand Funk vibe. This is what Hendrix tried to do and felled.
Dont display your ignorance.
Buffulo are no Grand Funk Railway.
Hendrix tried to play the music of the Universe and succeeded
@@bobdooly3706 If I have to explain to you the similarities with GFR, then, obviously you don't understand music. Also, Buffalo share the same style of metal as PB.
@@zachbos5108 Hendrix made some OK studio albums, but all his live playing are horrible. Live concert recordings get only one chance to be coherent and in tune. Why do you think Hendrix never made it as a real blues guitarist like the greats (BB, Buddy, Albert, etc), because he couldn't hold a candle to any good player.
Dave, can you post the lryics of this awesome song??
Muito bom som
Buffalo ✌️chwali się innych a tu taka perełka 👍🎸🎤
cornell de los 70 muy buena vos
É A VERSÃO AUSTRALIANA DO BLACK SABBATH. MUITO LEGAL !
👍👍👍👍👍
Não fale bobagem, O Buffalo é o Buffalo. O som é original deles. QUem é Sabbath na fila do pão perto dos reais inventores do heavy metal? Blue Cheer, Sir Lord Baltimore, Mountain, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Buffaloos verdadeiros pais do heavy metal.
" whoosh" ma pa !
A band that should have took over the music wold
Hey guys, can I please have the hearing in my right ear back?
@Farkle Berry
Do you have the original digital file laying around somewhere ? Could you share it ?
I'd love to listen even more without the youtube compression
Bom !
Bom??? MUITO BOM!!!
Is that Peter Wells (Rose Tattoo) on bass ?
yes it is..
Volcanic rock
Austrailia's answer to Sabbath.
Any place I can get a compilation album for cheap?
Dave Tice sounds like Chris Robertson.
I saw Buffalo perform live numerous times back in the 1970 s . The singer was a " one note Johnny" . Every solo the guitarist played sounded the same. In fact every song they performed sounded the same. They lacked something.
Bob Dooly. Who did you like?
@@jabax999 , from that era : Black Feather , Kharvis Jute, Billy Thorpe & Aztecs , The Angels, Rose Tattoo , Split Enz & Chain , to name a few.
I think they have more variety than AC/DC.