Did FOH for Barry in Blue Plate Special at Telluride Bluegrass Festival in 81? Also there was We Three Bean Salad... a trio that's pleasing to the palette! But! Headliner that year was Newgrass Revival! So good old times. I owned Not So Sound Company there... what a treat looking back now at 66 years of age... GOD IS GOOD!!! 🙏🏼✝️❤️
That first Hot Tuna album turned my fifteen year old, Black Sabbath loving ears in a whole new direction, and of course "Hesitation Blues" kicks that LP off. Love this version...
Hot tuna has been a favorite for many a decade i think it was like 75 when i came across their double dose lp one lp was all electric the second was all acoustic. I recomend this lp ro all cept don't buy the cd cause they left off one of my favrites" killing time in the chrystal city" but for a great listen to the absolute talent this is the go to lp
I was in S.F. in the late '70' next to Ghiradelli Sguare at the very alley that Papa John Creech was dicovered. My wife and I had a portrait of my son (at 2 yrs old) done by a street artist there.... just a personal adventure/memory!
I first heard Jorma Kaukonen playing solo in the 70's, that then led me to discovering Hot tuna. It's so much satisfying to still be able to hear these guys making good music after so many years.
jorma is the best around, and i think we all love him, not only because of his great guitar skills, but also because of his spirituality... i'm not talking about religious things, but i think he's a great man that's why he has legions of fans around the world HAPPY BIRTHDAY JORMA
Tant d'années après, cela reste le plus beau morceau que je connaisse ! Et c'est toujours merveilleusement joué, avec quelques nouveaux arrangements. Super musiciens !!!
My uncle's bought me a copy of the original album and four weeks later I had a good deal of it down. Jorma is one hell of a syncopated picker. Amazing. No seguencing auto tine pitch shifting. Just five star playing. Thanks for helping to form my playing.And thanks for turning the world on to Gary Davis.
Always & forever . This tune has been the epitomy of my life ...Literally .I took this album out of New Haven Library in New Haven Connecticut in 76 77 bf the Blizzard
Then later ended up at fur Peace Ranch thinking I were camp ground it was paw paw clay by u Took my daughter s to four states that day on way home all good but missed u cause I read Columbus Ohio article
I love Hesitation Blues...been playing it for years. It's a great song. Hot Tuna was Jorma's chance to finally express himself and be the guitarist he always wanted to be.
A wonderful performance only made better by the video and camera ops excellent understanding of how to properly record a live performance. Every image is informative and completely relevant to the accompanying audio. Thank you very much!
The 10 down votes don't realize that the increased tempo at 3:21 is part of the original arrangement and not that easy to perform, and especially reeling it all back in to the much slower tempo. Good cover here!
The change is known as double-time feel. The tempo feels faster (but is not) because everybody plays twice as many notes as previously. The chords continue to change at the same tempo.
Wow. Wonderful musicians, still going, and what a great thing! I saw Hot Tuna back in 76. Jorma & Jack have become the master musicians of rock. Thanks for posting!
Jorma, Jack and Barry, May G-d bless you and keep you, May G-d cause G-d’s countenance to shine upon you and show favor unto you, and most of all, may G-d always bring you peace. You three are a blessing to humanity in the pleasure you have brought us all with your musical talent along our journey together. L’chaim and come back to the Rochester JCC theatre where you are always welcomed home as our hometown boys.
Jorma and the others ... just great. Remember when I first time I heard Hot Tuna.... or why not Jefferson Airplane, so intense, 70 ties. But then this is also so much feeling - great.
I saw Hot Tuna perform on Aug. 4th in Fargo, ND the day after this, in an intimate 225 seat theater. Unbelievable talent. I have loved these guys since I was 16 years old and was first turned on to them. I am 54 now and all I need to do is close my eyes and hear them playing this song to take me back to my youth. Hot F***ing Tuna!
These guy's are the best. Nice clear recording, better then some of the bootlegs of more recent Hot Tuna concerts. If you ever have a chance to see Hot Tuna live it is an experience.
Fuzzy memories now, but I think my 1st encounter was a review in Stereo Review magazine when Burgers 1st came out. Been a fan ever since, and finally got a chance to see the acoustic version in Knoxville shortly BP (before pandemic). Broke my heart when they announced the end of electric touring, since I never got to seem them 'plugged'. I've been listening to music since I was 3 or 4 years old (no joke; older cousins broke me in early) in the mid 1950s, and I've never heard anyone better. Like my T-shirt says, 'If you don't know Jorma....'.
I dont know how many times I have heard HT perform this song but this is the 1st time in a while... and Damn if it still isnt getting better and better!
Totally enjoyed listening to this, rockin at my desk! Should really be working. One of our employees has a Hot Tuna album and always sets up his sound with it when he DJ"s.
They have so many good songs, and a HUGE repetoire, that it's not possible for them to play everybodies favorites at each show. I'm just happy for what I get, even if they dont play...Water Song!
Hot Tuna with some of my favourites. So, great Jorma and the others is just great… just like Jefferson Airplane, but in another league. Music as one never had heard before. Just enjoy! Like casting the fly line. Hesitating to let the loop straighten out before the forward stroke.
Saw tuna maybe 1/2 doz times [1970's], planing on takin the mems to the grave with me! And yes I WAS STONED at the time. It just don't get any better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Barry Mitterhof on mandolin in case anybody's wondering....had the privilege of seeing these amazing gents in C'Ville Va at the Jefferson
First time seeing Barry was when he played with The Bottle Hill Boys, a prog bluegrass band back in the early 1970s.
Did FOH for Barry in Blue Plate Special at Telluride Bluegrass Festival in 81?
Also there was We Three Bean Salad... a trio that's pleasing to the palette!
But! Headliner that year was Newgrass Revival! So good old times.
I owned Not So Sound Company there... what a treat looking back now at 66 years of age... GOD IS GOOD!!! 🙏🏼✝️❤️
Never get tired of hearing Jorma play... He's a national treasure.
You got right.
I concur
Jack too! Nobody swings a bass line like Jack!
This was my 1st Hot Tuna song! Love Jack and Jorms!
This was my first Hot Tuna song as well, all those decades ago now. Simply an awesome creation. Peace 💚
That first Hot Tuna album turned my fifteen year old, Black Sabbath loving ears in a whole new direction, and of course "Hesitation Blues" kicks that LP off.
Love this version...
Jorma and Jack are the best. I'm almost 60 yrs old and I know my music.
I'm 70 and I have a ticket to see Hot Tuna this September in Seattle.
God Bless Fur Peace Ranch !
Robert Mayer. I'm going in Sept in Portland. Wouldn't miss Tuna
@@TJCHEFx "If you don't know Jack you don't know !!!
Enjoy!
The Jefferson Airplane Loves You.
Hot tuna has been a favorite for many a decade i think it was like 75 when i came across their double dose lp one lp was all electric the second was all acoustic. I recomend this lp ro all cept don't buy the cd cause they left off one of my favrites" killing time in the chrystal city" but for a great listen to the absolute talent this is the go to lp
I was in S.F. in the late '70' next to Ghiradelli Sguare at the very alley that Papa John Creech was dicovered. My wife and I had a portrait of my son (at 2 yrs old) done by a street artist there.... just a personal adventure/memory!
Nice memory Thomas....story for the grandchildren!
I saw Jorma play at the Blue Note in Boulder in 79 or 80…one of the best performances ever.
without any hestitation-this was a GREAT performance.
This sounds even better than when they first recorded it 40 years ago. Hot Tuna rules indeed!
I first heard Jorma Kaukonen playing solo in the 70's, that then led me to discovering Hot tuna. It's so much satisfying to still be able to hear these guys making good music after so many years.
I been tryin' to play it right for 40 years. No joy yet! GO HOT TUNA & Jack.
jorma is the best around, and i think we all love him, not only because of his great guitar skills, but also because of his spirituality...
i'm not talking about religious things, but i think he's a great man
that's why he has legions of fans around the world
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JORMA
How do I upload a piece by jorma if it’s on cassette tape I recorded when he was with me. ? Step by step. How do we get back in touch ?
Tant d'années après, cela reste le plus beau morceau que je connaisse ! Et c'est toujours merveilleusement joué, avec quelques nouveaux arrangements. Super musiciens !!!
Memories - 1969 and beyond...what are they thinking as they play now? Thanks for the memories!!!
Saw hot tuna at the academy of music in Manhattan in the early 70s what a great show
timeless classic from the master; amazing bass from Jack and the mandaline too
Does not get any better.
Thanks for sharing
The hottest blues band I ever heard. Simply amazing.
These guys were and "Are" Great!
My uncle's bought me a copy of the original album and four weeks later I had a good deal of it down. Jorma is one hell of a syncopated picker. Amazing. No seguencing auto tine pitch shifting. Just five star playing. Thanks for helping to form my playing.And thanks for turning the world on to Gary Davis.
The sweetest version of that song that I ever heard. Beautiful!
Thank you Jack for that bass solo. My how you can walk a blues change. You are just the best.
Always & forever . This tune has been the epitomy of my life ...Literally .I took this album out of New Haven Library in New Haven Connecticut in 76 77 bf the Blizzard
Then later ended up at fur Peace Ranch thinking I were camp ground it was paw paw clay by u Took my daughter s to four states that day on way home all good but missed u cause I read Columbus Ohio article
Very nice mando.
Ah, memories! It may be 2020 now but closing my eyes and listening to this brings me all the way to the '60's!
I love Hesitation Blues...been playing it for years. It's a great song. Hot Tuna was Jorma's chance to finally express himself and be the guitarist he always wanted to be.
A wonderful performance only made better by the video and camera ops excellent understanding of how to properly record a live performance. Every image is informative and completely relevant to the accompanying audio. Thank you very much!
Jack always blows me away. I've seen them a few times live and was always impressed.
Real Music.
This is Music! Simply the best.
The 10 down votes don't realize that the increased tempo at 3:21 is part of the original arrangement and not that easy to perform, and especially reeling it all back in to the much slower tempo. Good cover here!
It was seamless. Cool!
The change is known as double-time feel. The tempo feels faster (but is not) because everybody plays twice as many notes as previously. The chords continue to change at the same tempo.
Beautiful! Jorma and Hot Tuna never ceases to amaze!
I have been a fan since 1973 when I was turned on to these guys. This was fun to watch. White Rabbit's bass line inspired me to become a bass player
Wow. Wonderful musicians, still going, and what a great thing! I saw Hot Tuna back in 76. Jorma & Jack have become the master musicians of rock. Thanks for posting!
Jorma, Jack and Barry, May G-d bless you and keep you, May G-d cause G-d’s countenance to shine upon you and show favor unto you, and most of all, may G-d always bring you peace. You three are a blessing to humanity in the pleasure you have brought us all with your musical talent along our journey together. L’chaim and come back to the Rochester JCC theatre where you are always welcomed home as our hometown boys.
Question.
What is up with the G-d ?
Love their music so much I'm running the video even though something is preventing my listening to it.
How long do I have to wait ... "Hesitation Blues" ... que recriação !!!
Jorma and the others ... just great. Remember when I first time I heard Hot Tuna.... or why not Jefferson Airplane, so intense, 70 ties. But then this is also so much feeling - great.
I love this band. Great mandolin playing!
Might that be Barry Mitterhoff?
Yes. Tis Barry. 👏
Thanks for telling us about Barry...wowo
I saw Hot Tuna perform on Aug. 4th in Fargo, ND the day after this, in an intimate 225 seat theater. Unbelievable talent. I have loved these guys since I was 16 years old and was first turned on to them. I am 54 now and all I need to do is close my eyes and hear them playing this song to take me back to my youth. Hot F***ing Tuna!
Time Flies - When You have Fun !
I can never get enough, especially on a rough day. There is always a great tune you relate to and sit and lose yourself.
These guy's are the best.
Nice clear recording, better then some of the bootlegs of more recent Hot Tuna concerts. If you ever have a chance to see Hot Tuna live it is an experience.
Oh holy crap I love these guys.
Tasty! I had not heard this version before, thanks!
untouchable!!!!!! thank u MASTERS!!!! soooo appreciated...
A great version!
Seen em and been enjoying them for 40 years and their like wine, just get better with age ah,,,thanks guy's for all the years and all the tunes. :-)
Fuzzy memories now, but I think my 1st encounter was a review in Stereo Review magazine when Burgers 1st came out. Been a fan ever since, and finally got a chance to see the acoustic version in Knoxville shortly BP (before pandemic). Broke my heart when they announced the end of electric touring, since I never got to seem them 'plugged'. I've been listening to music since I was 3 or 4 years old (no joke; older cousins broke me in early) in the mid 1950s, and I've never heard anyone better. Like my T-shirt says, 'If you don't know Jorma....'.
Too Cool....JC one of my favorite Bassist
Spectacular! Thanks for posting, MPRdotOrg .
Lovely and Inspiring.
this is fantastic
The boys make the classic sound fresh :-)
Man! That was BEAUTIFUL! I love Jorma's voice and what a guitarist! Jack is just plain the coolest!
Pure perfection
He makes it looks so easy and effortless.
I'm sure diggin' seeing Jack play that LP Signature Bass. Great Bassist...!
기타소리가 듣고 싶을때마다 꼭 찾아 듣는 핫튜나. 이 버전 정말 좋네요.
fantastic quality! fantastic performance!
very sweet and then kinda funky. great to see these guys doing so well (still).
i love you Jack.
I dont know how many times I have heard HT perform this song but this is the 1st time in a while... and Damn if it still isnt getting better and better!
my favorite.....for 25yrs. or so.
Totally enjoyed listening to this, rockin at my desk! Should really be working. One of our employees has a Hot Tuna album and always sets up his sound with it when he DJ"s.
They have so many good songs, and a HUGE repetoire, that it's not possible for them to play everybodies favorites at each show. I'm just happy for what I get, even if they dont play...Water Song!
HESITATION BLUES EST L'UN DES MORCEAUX DE BLUES QUE JE PREFERE ! CES MUSICIENS SONT GRANDIOSES ! J'ADORE !
COMPLETEMENT D'ACCORD MOI AUSSI
AWASOME LOVE THIS LISTEN
That was really good!
Simply amazing...keep on truckin.
The best I have ever heard them !
Wonderful music from three masters. Thank you posting this fine video.
Keep at it boys and one day you will finally get it.
wow.....great stuff....thanks!!!!
So sweet brings a tear to my eyes. Jorma has lost nothing.
I love this band , great musicians
Man that was fantastic
Great!Thanks for posting。
Hot Tuna with some of my favourites. So, great Jorma and the others is just great… just like Jefferson Airplane, but in another league. Music as one never had heard before. Just enjoy! Like casting the fly line. Hesitating to let the loop straighten out before the forward stroke.
Hey, those lessons at the Fur Peace Ranch are payin' off! If you don't know Jorma then you don't know Jack!!!
The Tuna are runnin!!
Nice bass solo!
Happy birthday !
That is a freakin' bass tone!!
I like this
Saw tuna maybe 1/2 doz times [1970's], planing on takin the mems to the grave with me! And yes I WAS STONED at the time. It just don't get any better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i love it. i've never heard a version like tis. nice sox jorma xoxoxo
Damn. Thanks for that.
Bought my tix for 10-17-09 Fur Peace Show today!
Love it!
Love it
Mi ripeto: Meravigliosi!
Great every thing ! Thanx !
Amazing musiciens
Jorma and jack are awesome
First class!
Holy Shit, Jack Cassidy, take it away!!!!!!! Awesome
I see clearly it IS Jack, and he's as good as always!
if jorma and jack wrote a book the stories they can tell! ✌🎶🎸
@timparcival That's Jack alright. That Epiphone sounds excellent too.
great!very good!