@@jeff9ish true I read about that in one of his interviews. I also read that bigger bands touring America would refuse to have mahogany Rush as a support because the guitarists didn’t want to play after Frank, which makes sense not many guitarists from that era came close to franks playing. Not getting good support slots with big touring bands also hurt his chances at breaking into the mainstream rock audience
@@joelhartley5108 a rumour was started about him being visited by Hendrix ahold he was on acid!! Then he was playing like Hendrix!! It wasn’t true!! But alot of bands thought he was nuts ‘m they were scared of him
Greatest guitarist I've ever had the pleasure of seeing live/hearing of all time.......no question. AND, he's singing while he's killing that SG...ALL HAIL
That was freakin' awesome! Don't see many people doing Frank Marino reactions. He was a huge influence on guys like Zakk Wylde, Joe Bonamassa and many others. And for good reason.
By now you guys have to be impressed with all the cool shit us old rockers got to enjoy! Frank Marino is one of the best guitarists to lay it down in concert and on vinyl! Good for you for checking him out. Keep explorin'!
I got into Frank in the 70s and I've loved him ever since then , I was fortunate to see him live and in my opinion he is the greatest guitarist in my lifetime !!! Period !!
There is not a rock act in the universe that's come out in the last 20 years that's even within a mile of Frank Marino. An unparalleled master musician who should be a household name.
The Original SHREDDER! His guitar Ended up in the EMERGENCY Room and had to be revived! BUT the good news is that it made it! He absolutely destroys his guitar!
Thank you TWH. Your reactions were priceless! You helped me relive my feelings I had well over 30 yrs ago when I first heard this album. You are now experienced in one of rock's best kept secrets! Most recent live stuff from Frank is on his DVD set live from the Agora Theatre. Try "The Answer" or "It Began to Rain". The second cut shows Frank's diversity in R&B and jazz fusion . Unfortunately Frank, as of now, will not be playing live anymore because of a health setback. He was great to see live - just like the album cover of Power Of Rock! Saw him many times and was able to meet and talk with him. A good man.
I have had the pleasure of seeing Frank Marino and mahogany rush twice he was absolutely fantastic. Ive probably seen all the top rated guitarist’s over the years and believe me Frank still remains the best I’ve heard he is undoubtedly a true legend THE BEAST
Frank is a god amongst guitarists! The fact that he sings while playing like this makes him stand out from his peers. He opened for AC/DC, Ted Nugent, and Aerosmith when I saw him in 1979 and he rocked!
Frank was shredding that SG in the mid seventies when the only thing being shredded back then was cheese. Remember that he's singing while burning up that fret board. I've been a guitarist for more than 45 years and he's been a huge influence on my own playing. His band has always been absolutely top notch which they would have to be to play with Frank.
Just watched this reactio for second time. Glad to see you younger getting into what I call real and genuine rock. Frank is the guitar players player. He very well known in the guitar world. He has influenced many of the top players of today. Legendary. I regret not been ever to see him and mahogany rush together. Check out the 1978 live album. That is where I discover them in 1978 in high school. My favorite band!
I have watched Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush since the 70's...they are a 3 piece Band from Montreal, Quebec, Canada...Frank is the Lead Guitarist & Vocalist!...
Please do more of Frank.Look into his Live from the Agora concert,songs like It's Begun To Rain,Strange Dreams,The Answer for a start and you will see how incredible Frank was.That was the last concert he did.Thanks you two for this!
So fun to watch your reaction to this CLASSIC.. FRANK IS BANANERZ! i'BEEN DIGGING FRANK MARINO'S MUSIC SINCE I WAZZA YOUNGIN IN 1976 ( 13 YO ) Comin up on 60 YO & I AINT DEAD YET!
Saw Frank Marino at a small nightclub in the early 80's with like a hundred people a mile from my house. First ones there and we were right at the stage. Awesome show and I'll never forget it.
Thanks for this one! Look into Frank's story and you will really be impressed! He started as a drummer then learned guitar and was self taught.Nobody has as much talent as Frank,and his singing while killing it on guitar is better than most anybody who does that.Way ahead of his time!
Cool song here, scorchin' guitar by Frank. Check out Ditch Queen, Runnin' Wild & Go Strange. Frank started out on the drums. When he was 13 years old he had a bad acid trip & was sent to the psychiatric ward of the Montreal Children’s Hospital & that's when he really started to learn how to play music, including the guitar (a cheap Stella acoustic). Frank says that guitar was a "lifeboat" for him. Frank stated that "Mahogany Rush" was actually "a description of the acid trip I was on-I told the doctors I was having ‘mahogany rushes.’ ” Frank's brother Vince played rhythm guitar in the band on this album & other albums too.
I seen Frank for the first time back in 1978 he open for Nazareth the band that I was going to see had heard a little of Frank but not a whole lot back in the 70es but after that show I was totally a Frank fan one of the greatest underrated guitarist of all time
My second concert was Frank Marino and mahogany rush Columbus Georgia and he set the bar mighty high! Absolutely one of my favorites.... Nobody sounds like Frank Marino. Nobody. Hard rock, psychedelic rock, blues, jazz, Arabian influences and much more all in one.
These young ones hearing this? Whoa! Strap in kids. One of 2 songs from the era of supreme guitar where it rips at the end like...one other. So fast, so intense yet it makes sense.. To the limit! We ain't dead yet....but Frank's sick, a lot of us are too. And old so....we needs some young ones to do it like this!!! Carry on. Cute couple. Rock on. At 6 something..."Air drumming..." This was Jimmy Ayoub's last recorded album with Frank. And Ain't Dead Yet is a great way to go out. He played his ass off for years. Thank God we've got a few videos of it. EVH was great and more popular. But at the time, (And I saw Van Halen later, O.K.?) you listen from 6:05 on...and I used to say, "Who?" No. This is the monster here. No finger tapping necessary.
Check out their Live at the Agora Theater concert filmed in 2010. I saw them at the Corona Theatre in Montreal in December 2010, just 2 rows front and center, sound was incredible and 40 yrs later, hasn’t slowed down one bit and slays every tune 👍🏼🎸🥁
Nice choice, Frank was awesome back in the day. I saw him several times, always high energy and solos to infinity. Try A New Rock and Roll, Land of 1,000 Nights, Reqium For A Sinner and In My Ways. Also he has a killer live album called 1978 Live, it is well worth tracking down and his playing on it was other worldly. I saw him open for Queen, Wow! Another time he opened Lou Reed. Finally saw him headline over Ronnie Montrose. To say these were memorable concert bills is a gross understatement. Rock On. 🎸
I saw Frank and his band in the 70’s. I finally figured out why he didn’t get much air play…they’d melt the turntables and set the speakers on fire…safety reasons.
I grew up listening to this band smoking blunt. Back in the early 70's all of his music is awesome . I don't think it's right that Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush are not recognized they should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They have my vote best hard rock metal band. If you really want to mellow out listen to his song called Poppy.
Found your channel, I'm like'in it. You guys really feeling it. Frank rules man.... Eddie Van Halen could learn a thing or to from Frank Marino. If your liking him, check out his album ANTHEM. OH! almost forgot to mention check out his song- Poppy
Ya'll, I was listening to old Frank in the early 80's when I was a kid fresh out of Mortuary College and working at a Funeral Home, and listening to this on 8 track tape, in my old Buick Skylark!
You Witnessed the Original SHREDDER in action! Period! Nobody' was shredding in the 70s Like Frank ! FLAT Out ! I've been a fan for over 40 years years
Absolutely the most underrated guitar player ever! Nobody was shredding their guitar back then like Frank! Oh there was great guitarists. BUT?? Do your homework and check out his Live album and the Juggernaut album
Lol the very 1st concert I ever saw :) I was 8 yrs old and my older brother got stuck babysitting me so he had to take me :) They opened for Nazareth and my Brother made me smoke my 1st joint so I didn't rat him out :) Awesome concert and the next day I really got my brother back by rolling a very crude joint of minced garlic and chili peppers and offered it to my bro:) Hehe he turned green after the 1st toke and got soo mad at me he chased me down the street all while I was yelling at him that the family store was now unattended. Fuck I Love Frank Marino :) Peace and Love from Canada eh :) sorry :)
When you guys go to the store make sure you get your stuff from the deli shredded corned beef Pastrami and roast beef Black Forest ham etcetera beef bologna doesn't work but you can have it slice super thin
Hi rockers, I been listening to rock since 1969 and Frank Marino and mahogany kicks ass specially live..so my suggestion listen to " finish line " from Frank Marino it will blow your mind..😜🤙🤘
I had the good fortune of seeing this incredible guitarist around 1981 when he released “The Power Of Rock and Roll” album and he was even better live. Unfortunately the sound quality of his two live albums isn’t great and the videos from his prime (70’s and 80’s) are also of poor quality. But to give you an idea how good he was, he started the concert by playing guitar with his teeth!
Try the song Free from his Juggernaut album. There is some serious drumming on that album. He had hired a young drummer who went on to play for Danny Gatton. Cant remember his but he was really solid.
This one thing I would never want to get a flat tire on a country road and you too are the only car on the road you guys drive right by me I bet and look at each other and say I don't know how to help somebody with a flat tire and give each other a monkey look and stick out your tongues at each other and keep on going
Most underrated guitarist of all time. Most the guys that get the credit don’t come close to Frank, he truly is one of the greats.
He was too ahead of his time!!, people wernt ready for that crazy awsome playing at that time
Plus he pissed off management !!!
@@jeff9ish true I read about that in one of his interviews.
I also read that bigger bands touring America would refuse to have mahogany Rush as a support because the guitarists didn’t want to play after Frank, which makes sense not many guitarists from that era came close to franks playing. Not getting good support slots with big touring bands also hurt his chances at breaking into the mainstream rock audience
@@joelhartley5108 a rumour was started about him being visited by Hendrix ahold he was on acid!! Then he was playing like Hendrix!! It wasn’t true!! But alot of bands thought he was nuts ‘m they were scared of him
@@jeff9ish haha yeah I heard about that. The guy is a legend definitely one of the best guitar players ever imo
Greatest guitarist I've ever had the pleasure of seeing live/hearing of all time.......no question. AND, he's singing while he's killing that SG...ALL HAIL
The guitarist is the singer, the writer, the producer, the man. The Canadian man BTW. ::)
And a mechanic
@@siliyemoodislam And a mechanic ,i''m curious what you mean. ,I'm a mechanic ...was he a mechanic ?
@@ironchef2000 in one his interviews he mentioned working in a shop owned by his cousin .
That was freakin' awesome! Don't see many people doing Frank Marino reactions. He was a huge influence on guys like Zakk Wylde, Joe Bonamassa and many others. And for good reason.
By now you guys have to be impressed with all the cool shit us old rockers got to enjoy! Frank Marino is one of the best guitarists to lay it down in concert and on vinyl! Good for you for checking him out. Keep explorin'!
I got into Frank in the 70s and I've loved him ever since then , I was fortunate to see him live and in my opinion he is the greatest guitarist in my lifetime !!! Period !!
Frank Marino - the greatest guitarist of all time, it says here!!!
There is not a rock act in the universe that's come out in the last 20 years that's even within a mile of Frank Marino. An unparalleled master musician who should be a household name.
Aww Frank Marino,Yess! So damn good,and so underrated as a guitar player!
This whole album is nuts . One of my all time faves , this is the theme tune to all us rockers ... we "Ain't Dead Yet " .
The Original SHREDDER! His guitar Ended up in the EMERGENCY Room and had to be revived! BUT the good news is that it made it! He absolutely destroys his guitar!
Freank Marino is a BEAST!!! One of the best BY FAR!!!
Check out The Beast by Billy Stokes, Frank plays lead. He is a Beast! And a good friend! Hope you get better soon Frank.
Thank you TWH. Your reactions were priceless! You helped me relive my feelings I had well over 30 yrs ago when I first heard this album. You are now experienced in one of rock's best kept secrets!
Most recent live stuff from Frank is on his DVD set live from the Agora Theatre. Try "The Answer" or "It Began to Rain". The second cut shows Frank's diversity in R&B and jazz fusion .
Unfortunately Frank, as of now, will not be playing live anymore because of a health setback. He was great to see live - just like the album cover of Power Of Rock!
Saw him many times and was able to meet and talk with him. A good man.
Update! I heard the other day… he’s better, and he “Ain’t Dead Yet”!!!!
Sad he couldn't go back on tour last year, he still shreds
Got hooked on Frank Marino & MR in 1978 when I first heard Broken Heart Blues from World Anthem. What a phenomenal player!
Frank Marino Live at the Agora! DVD Captures Frank s musical abilities and band perfectly
I have had the pleasure of seeing Frank Marino and mahogany rush twice he was absolutely fantastic. Ive probably seen all the top rated guitarist’s over the years and believe me Frank still remains the best I’ve heard he is undoubtedly a true legend THE BEAST
4 times!
I probably wore out Frank Marino Live cassette several times ... the guy is the total rock legend package
You should listen to , Something is coming our way live from the Agora theater, been a fan for 50 years, Thank you, you guys Rock
Frank is a god amongst guitarists! The fact that he sings while playing like this makes him stand out from his peers. He opened for AC/DC, Ted Nugent, and Aerosmith when I saw him in 1979 and he rocked!
Thanks Frank, thanks‼️ Then as now your music is energy‼️🔥 Best guitarist of all time ❤️
Hands down one of the most kickass rock tunes of all time. Frank is legend.
Frank was shredding that SG in the mid seventies when the only thing being shredded back then was cheese.
Remember that he's singing while burning up that fret board. I've been a guitarist for more than 45 years and he's been a huge influence on my own playing. His band has always been absolutely top notch which they would have to be to play with Frank.
Just watched this reactio for second time. Glad to see you younger getting into what I call real and genuine rock. Frank is the guitar players player. He very well known in the guitar world. He has influenced many of the top players of today. Legendary. I regret not been ever to see him and mahogany rush together. Check out the 1978 live album. That is where I discover them in 1978 in high school. My favorite band!
I have watched Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush since the 70's...they are a 3 piece Band from Montreal, Quebec, Canada...Frank is the Lead Guitarist & Vocalist!...
I saw him twice in the 1970's and then again in the 200's at a small club. He is awesome!
Any big differences in the performances?
2:30 - "that guitar player" and "that vocalist" is the same man. The legend Frank Marino
Please do more of Frank.Look into his Live from the Agora concert,songs like It's Begun To Rain,Strange Dreams,The Answer for a start and you will see how incredible Frank was.That was the last concert he did.Thanks you two for this!
So fun to watch your reaction to this CLASSIC.. FRANK IS BANANERZ! i'BEEN DIGGING FRANK MARINO'S MUSIC SINCE I WAZZA YOUNGIN IN 1976 ( 13 YO ) Comin up on 60 YO & I AINT DEAD YET!
Frank is a legend.
Period.
Don't break a nail Susie by shredding it LOL
Frank Marino "Strange Dreams" guys!
От такой музыки просто заряжаешся и кайфуеш энергетика безумная!
One of the three most underrated guitarists in classic rock history.
Who are the other 2?
Come on, man. Don't leave us hanging.
Roy Buchanan and Rory Gallagher.
Roy Buchanan and Rory Gallagher.
You guy's are a blast. 🙂🤐❤️🔥 Saw FM and Mahogany Rush around 1976. Was blown away.
Saw Frank Marino at a small nightclub in the early 80's with like a hundred people a mile from my house. First ones there and we were right at the stage. Awesome show and I'll never forget it.
Häftigt!
Awesome! What stands out?
Underrated guitarist. Loved this guy.
Thanks for this one! Look into Frank's story and you will really be impressed! He started as a drummer then learned guitar and was self taught.Nobody has as much talent as Frank,and his singing while killing it on guitar is better than most anybody who does that.Way ahead of his time!
Cool song here, scorchin' guitar by Frank. Check out Ditch Queen, Runnin' Wild & Go Strange. Frank started out on the drums. When he was 13 years old he had a bad acid trip & was sent to the psychiatric ward of the Montreal Children’s Hospital & that's when he really started to learn how to play music, including the guitar (a cheap Stella acoustic). Frank says that guitar was a "lifeboat" for him. Frank stated that "Mahogany Rush" was actually "a description of the acid trip I was on-I told the doctors I was having ‘mahogany rushes.’ ” Frank's brother Vince played rhythm guitar in the band on this album & other albums too.
I seen Frank for the first time back in 1978 he open for Nazareth the band that I was going to see had heard a little of Frank but not a whole lot back in the 70es but after that show I was totally a Frank fan one of the greatest underrated guitarist of all time
Y'all need to check out purple Haze, Frank Marino and mahogany rush live. He was really into Hendrix back in the 70s.
Everybody needs a little Frank in their day.
Sir, you are 100% god damn right!
My second concert was Frank Marino and mahogany rush Columbus Georgia and he set the bar mighty high! Absolutely one of my favorites.... Nobody sounds like Frank Marino. Nobody. Hard rock, psychedelic rock, blues, jazz, Arabian influences and much more all in one.
Saw Frank and Mahogany Rush 3 times thank for the video
Faaaaan va häftigt!!!!
These young ones hearing this? Whoa! Strap in kids. One of 2 songs from the era of supreme guitar where it rips at the end like...one other. So fast, so intense yet it makes sense.. To the limit! We ain't dead yet....but Frank's sick, a lot of us are too. And old so....we needs some young ones to do it like this!!! Carry on. Cute couple. Rock on. At 6 something..."Air drumming..." This was Jimmy Ayoub's last recorded album with Frank. And Ain't Dead Yet is a great way to go out. He played his ass off for years. Thank God we've got a few videos of it. EVH was great and more popular. But at the time, (And I saw Van Halen later, O.K.?) you listen from 6:05 on...and I used to say, "Who?" No. This is the monster here. No finger tapping necessary.
Frank just scorches. Plain and simple.
Check out their Live at the Agora Theater concert filmed in 2010. I saw them at the Corona Theatre in Montreal in December 2010, just 2 rows front and center, sound was incredible and 40 yrs later, hasn’t slowed down one bit and slays every tune 👍🏼🎸🥁
Great Song from Frankie.... !!!!
yep Frank sang and played guitar
Frank is the reason I have a 1970 SG😁
Man that's what I call it triple-decker you know Triple Decker club sandwich the old school one with some real french fries oh yeah
Way before the shredders who came later. He ripped his guitar neck apart and believe the guitar went to the EMERGENCY Room for Getting revived!
Nice choice, Frank was awesome back in the day. I saw him several times, always high energy and solos to infinity. Try A New Rock and Roll, Land of 1,000 Nights, Reqium For A Sinner and In My Ways. Also he has a killer live album called 1978 Live, it is well worth tracking down and his playing on it was other worldly. I saw him open for Queen, Wow! Another time he opened Lou Reed. Finally saw him headline over Ronnie Montrose. To say these were memorable concert bills is a gross understatement. Rock On. 🎸
I seen Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush and foreigner in 1977 opening up for Ted Nugent here in Atl GA
There will never be a time that I don’t stop and watch a Frank Marino reaction. Period.
Guitars and vocals are Frank Marino.
I saw Frank and his band in the 70’s. I finally figured out why he didn’t get much air play…they’d melt the turntables and set the speakers on fire…safety reasons.
You gotta do some live Frank,
I grew up listening to this band smoking blunt. Back in the early 70's all of his music is awesome . I don't think it's right that Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush are not recognized they should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They have my vote best hard rock metal band. If you really want to mellow out listen to his song called Poppy.
Love first time reactions to Frank!
They look like they ain’t prepared, and weren’t. This ain’t rap or Taylor Swift shit. Marino Is The Real Deal, and always was.
Frank is the king of the show, but Mahogany Rush are very talented musicians and they compliment Frank perfectly.
I saw Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush twice in the early 80's! Now, try another great guitarist, Uli Jon Roth.
Bra där!
Found your channel, I'm like'in it. You guys really feeling it. Frank rules man.... Eddie Van Halen could learn a thing or to from Frank Marino. If your liking him, check out his album ANTHEM. OH! almost forgot to mention check out his song- Poppy
Ya'll, I was listening to old Frank in the early 80's when I was a kid fresh out of Mortuary College and working at a Funeral Home, and listening to this on 8 track tape, in my old Buick Skylark!
Nothing like Frank
The singer is the guitar player Frank Marino.
Wow this is an old goodie from the 80 ies
Frank Marino were another great band from Montreal like April Wine (different stylle)
Whaoo the beginning like "old feels track" . Amazing VideoZ thankZ
You Witnessed the Original SHREDDER in action! Period! Nobody' was shredding in the 70s Like Frank ! FLAT Out ! I've been a fan for over 40 years years
Absolutely the most underrated guitar player ever! Nobody was shredding their guitar back then like Frank! Oh there was great guitarists. BUT?? Do your homework and check out his Live album and the Juggernaut album
Lol the very 1st concert I ever saw :) I was 8 yrs old and my older brother got stuck babysitting me so he had to take me :) They opened for Nazareth and my Brother made me smoke my 1st joint so I didn't rat him out :) Awesome concert and the next day I really got my brother back by rolling a very crude joint of minced garlic and chili peppers and offered it to my bro:) Hehe he turned green after the 1st toke and got soo mad at me he chased me down the street all while I was yelling at him that the family store was now unattended. Fuck I Love Frank Marino :) Peace and Love from Canada eh :) sorry :)
Utterly brilliant
You said you needed a nap after this. Listen to his Broken Heart Blues. You will need a cigarette. Ha
there is a live version of this song
Greatest guitarist to ever live
Yeah the vocalist and the lead guitarist are the same!
If you want to check out some amazing Frank Marino and mahogany rush check out the live album Black cover 1978 that's all you need to know
Please do more Frank Marino, you won't be sorry.
One of the best guitarist ever andheknowsit
When you guys go to the store make sure you get your stuff from the deli shredded corned beef Pastrami and roast beef Black Forest ham etcetera beef bologna doesn't work but you can have it slice super thin
Hi rockers, I been listening to rock since 1969 and Frank Marino and mahogany kicks ass specially live..so my suggestion listen to " finish line " from Frank Marino it will blow your mind..😜🤙🤘
Need to do his version of Johnnie b good live!!
Frank Marino is the bomb listan to him play Johnnie's b good he used to think he was the recarnation of jimi hendix
Frank has never said he was the reincarnation of Jimi Hendrix. He has been running from this BS story for 40 plus years!!
@@kevindean1161 thanks for correct ing me on that
I had the good fortune of seeing this incredible guitarist around 1981 when he released “The Power Of Rock and Roll” album and he was even better live. Unfortunately the sound quality of his two live albums isn’t great and the videos from his prime (70’s and 80’s) are also of poor quality. But to give you an idea how good he was, he started the concert by playing guitar with his teeth!
Try THE ANSWER live at the Agora.
1981 way ahead of it's time
Love to watch. ..go strange!!
Try the song Free from his Juggernaut album. There is some serious drumming on that album. He had hired a young drummer who went on to play for Danny Gatton. Cant remember his but he was really solid.
Shoot me again ain't dead yet
Check out running wild
Suggest Ditch Queen
"Go Strange" please
Give Ian Moore a shot…
“Muddy Jesus”
Suzi 💞
the guitarist and singer are the same guy
This one thing I would never want to get a flat tire on a country road and you too are the only car on the road you guys drive right by me I bet and look at each other and say I don't know how to help somebody with a flat tire and give each other a monkey look and stick out your tongues at each other and keep on going
I think you guys should work out pretty good at slot machines in Vegas maybe the quarter machines possibly!
Yeah they are the same Eminem doesn't have a shell without the chocolate
… and he wasn’t on the Rolling Stone Magazine’s 250 Best Guitarists. 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️