Nice offering. SF area native so all in. I'm 12 in '69 and i go with my Dad to White Front where i could buy 1 album....Chose 'Happy Trails". Still have it. Bring it to my Sister's place on the way home. We dug it. Big John C fan from his quivery Bigsby trem work to his modded SGs. latter GP from like '73.
First time I heard (What About Me) it put the hook in me,late 1974! I was very fortunate to see them live in 1975 for the Solid Silver Tour. Great band,very underrated IMHO !
I was fortunate enough to see Quicksilver at Vancouver's Pacific Coliseum around 1969 or 70 and can remember 'Fresh Air' as it was being played on early FM stations at the time. San Francisco's Love and Amethyst were the backup bands.
I love, love, love "Fresh Air"! I remember the track was regularly played on rock radio stations throughout the 70's. Then about ten years ago I'm on Facebook talking to some guy who has lived his entire life in NYC, and he tells me he's never heard of the song OR the band! That is just wrong. I guess Quicksilver is just a west coast thing.
@@zzyzxx13 That guy was out if touch! I lived in New York in the 60's and 70's and I heard Fresh Air, What About Me and other Quicksilver songs many times on WNEW FM, WBAI FM and NY & NJ college stations.
I saw Quicksilver open for Ten Years After at the Olympic Auditorium . They were awesome as they did the entire Happy Trails LP . Nicky Hopkins blew us all away with Edward the Mad Shirt Grinder .
I saw John Cipollina at the Roundhouse, in London, with the Welsh rock band, Man. The live album, "Maximum Darkness" was recorded then (1974 or 75 I think) and, despite rumours that Cipollina's guitar was overdubbed by Micky Jones, only the track "Bananas" was changed.
Their version of "What about me " is one of the greatest rock recordings of its era. Love this band! Dino was a fantastic vocalist, so much power and energy. A big influence on singers to come.
Dino was the bomb . He was an incredible singer with incredible range . And so much feeling. Check out Dino Valenti's solo albums if you have never heard them.
Back in the mid-60's, there was a lot of confusion about who wrote Hey, Joe, but Tim Rose and a guy named Chet Powers got most of the credits. Chet Powers was a well-known pseudonym of Dino Valente's, who apparantly sold the rights a number of times to different people.
@@johnnybradin5112 hey Joe was written by Billy Roberts . You can find his demo version on the internet if you pull it up and that is the original version. 😁
Boy, I can't get over all of the mistakes, misinformation and errors in this video. And a lot of the names being mispronounced, that is just wrong. Not to mention historical facts being wrong as well. I worked with Terry & The Pirates producing many CDs for Terry Dolan and I was John Cipollina's roadie in 1988 and 1989. So I'm pretty hip to their history, and John Cipollina's too and I helped in producing his 3 DVD set "Recoil".
Perhaps AI is used: These are the sort of errors AI makes. AI is here: Stuff like obituaries, gossip,, movie stars, etc "Factuals," which have limited interest. The digital powers that be want to get AI up and running--and, quickly....
My brother-in-law Sonny was friends with John Cipollina and the band's roadie Anthony. I got a chance to see them practice at the studio in San Anselmo. Another time John showed us his game room at the house, All big game trophies from African Safaris. RIP
Too many band members coming and going, lack of songwriting capabilities. Love Duncan and Cipollina’s weaving lead guitar slinging skills. ‘67 Monterrey Pop Festival is my favorite performance of them with hunky Duncan singing lead on Dino’s Song.
@@fantasypgatourme too, just not enough songs. ‘Calvary’ was spectacular, if they’d continued in that direction, who knows how far they could have gone? Guess we’ll never know…
I remember Quicksilver setting up for open rehearsals in an episcopal church. There was a chuch sign outside. I went in and the place was empty. After awhile this guy dressed up like a butler came up with a tray of Cheech Chong joints. After I got high Quicksilver came out and just jammed lfor acouple of hours ,just like any other band! And this went on on a daily basis all Spring! It was strange that I was all alone! Nobody else ever came in! The butler would show up and turn me on to a fat OZ! I was pretty close to heaven. Quicksilver was a jamming band!
I've discovered that most of these San Francisco bands tended to be much older (age-wise) than many of the other bands from the Midwest, the South, the East Coast, Canada and the UK who usually started bands as teenagers. These guys were often all in their 30s by the late 60s! Its like they had a different mindset: "I'll finish College first--then I will form a band"
Got to see them play in Central Park in 1970 !! It was my first time in NewYork city what a day I’ll never forget taking the train in from Ardsley park seeing all the hippies wandering about homeless drinking vodka from the bottle and the sweet smell of weed floating thru the air what a day!!
I heard QMS first on a AFN radio program called "Underground". It was broadcastet from Frankfurt, Germany, starting at midnight once a week in 1969. The DJ was named Bill Kenny. The intro of the broadcast was "Gold and Silver" and the song's magic blew me away. For me, a young german dude, living in Düsseldorf, this music was truely an epiphany. 🙏 Then later came "Happy Trails". Who ever has heard "Who do you love" on an acid trip, will never forget it. To me one of the best 3 live albums of all time. Later on came Dino Valenti, and his annoying voice killed the band's magic , but I still collected most of their albums including Gary Duncans solo works.
Owsley Stanley financed the group, and the Grateful Dead. They recorded Pride of Man in 1966 on a 45 single. They lived with the Grateful Dead in San Francisco.
What I want you know is who is the guitarist who played the black Les Paul in the video 'Go Ride The Music' that was aired in '70 along with JA? His tone, abd playing on the last tune QSM did on the video, I don't know the name of the song but the refrain in it is Hey, Monie. LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
Good report. Lots of latter day players I'd never heard. I've talked to Mark Naftalin and he said he was never officlly in the band. He did a few recording sessions, including piano on Don't Cry My Lady Love. Btw, I took that last photo of Gary Duncan. That's cool. It was at a 40 year Summer Of Love concert near Arlington WA in 2007. Jefferson Starship, It's A Beautiful Day and Big Brother also played.
I was 18 and I know what I want Quicksilver Messenger Service reunion 1975 ! I have 5 different shows tickets and small venue my father's place Roslyn Long island, I'm finally going to see my favorite psychedelic guitarist John Cipolinna with Dunkin and Frieberg and ? Cipolinna QUIT the fucking tour ! I walked out & got my $ back, Cipolinna played one show inWinterland and one in Austin fucking Texas ! not New York and New Jersey ! imagine the Jimi Hendrix band without Jimi Hendrix ? audacity to call yourselves Quicksilver Messenger Service without Cipolinna ! without him you're nothing, the hippies agree and profusely booed Dino Valenti & they left
Mistakes and inaccuracies or not, Who Do You Love was prime stoner music back then. Others were Dim Lights, Thick Smoke And Loud Loud Music, Johnny Winter's Frankenstein and of course Hocus Pocus by Focus
I never heard of a "Dan Freiberg" at least not in QMS. Sir, Cipollina is pronounced more like 'Chipo/lean/uh' pronounced straight through, not CHEE po leen uh.
Well, this guy pronounces several things wrong. I though mare'-in county instead of ma-rinn' country was pretty jarring. The guy who reads this has probably not spent any time in San Francisco. The dates of things that happened are also confusing; Gary Duncan dies twice.... let's wait for something better.
What I want you know is who is the guitarist who played the black Les Paul in the video 'Go Ride The Music' that was aired in '70 along with JA? His tone, abd playing on the last tune QSM did on the video, I don't know the name of the song but the refrain in it is Hey, Monie.That playing on the 2nd solo was awesome. The Video I am talking about is here on YT. LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
David said in a recent interview that they would’ve played Woodstock but Gary left the group while they were recording their next album which I think was WHAT ABOUT ME
John’s name was mispronounced, but that’s ok. You obviously have a passion for this. And John worked with the legendary Welsh band Man before his untimely young passing. The live recording with Man at the Keystone Berkeley is a classic.
Not just jail, you went to prison in the 1960s. Chet Powers sold his rights to "Get Together" to pay for an attorney so that he could be represented in front of a parole board and argue that Powers could hold down a job and not re-offend if his parole was granted. Powers was looking at a doing ten years in prison. Pot possession could lead to deportation or not being allowed into the USA back in the 1960s.
I hit the stop button. This wann-be California surfer dude AI voice is excruciating to listen to. Based on a lot of the comments, the information presented is highly inaccurate. Try presenting real information with a real person.
This one was a real flash from the past. I was surprised by the lineup changes during their existence but really only remember Freh Air. Great research and presentation, as usual.
Homeboy need to learn how to pronounce John Cippolina and David Frieberg ....I saw the 2006 re-union of Quicksliver w/Gary Duncan & David Frieberg at the Sausalito Art Festival...That was quite the flashback day....Also on that show was Its a Beautiful Day w/David LaFlame....Big Brother & the Holding Co....Tom Constanine (Grateful Dead keyboardist) & also Jefferson Starship....Also many moons ago saw Cippolina and his band Copperhead....
Awful AI dialogue and inaccuracies and mispronunciations abound. Get you act together if you are going to do these videos, and have a human being narrate.
Aloha from the Island of Maui, SMK! Pu'u Honua O Pi'iholo, 727. What happened to Quicksilver Messenger Service? From a biblical point of view, this band of messengers/angels did their job they were inspired to do by the Aloha Spirit then disbanded to other "fields" as the Spirit directed! Many of the songs/psalms, for those who know the prophetic Word of God, can find paraphrases reflected His Word, in the attempt to warn His "Flower children" to get out of the cities and into the country where the Lord will be more able to be "heard!" Your friend and brother in Christ, Maka'ala Stone
wow,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,thanks /this must hav been not easy diggen all this up....appr. it!!!!!...........i had a rear-session late last nite listenning 2.........LONG HAIRRED LADY!!!!!!...pleese listen 2it very closely....
You must be talking about David Freiberg. Was part of Jefferson Starship for a long time. When I was a kid I liked him because of his hair. I had kinky hair which I hated but thought if I could look like that I'd be cool.
Best thing to happen to QMS was Valenti going to prison for a few years...the worst thing to happen to QMS was Valenti getting out of prison... And, dude, get a better mic! With a baffle, you're poppin' your P's and B's ... and maybe be a little more conversational in speaking, I can tell you're reciting mechanically off of a script...
great songs and great musicians but their lead singer's abrasive voice was very hard on the ears and I'm sure that's why they had only limited commercial success.
. @RobinIsely I introduced his records on radio and had his Capitol Records bio at hand. I'll trust them over some clam who claims he is his running buddy.
What happened was that Dino Valenti sabotaged the greatest psychedelic guitarist John Cipolinna the first 2 albums with Cipolinna and Duncan is the pinnacle of the San Francisco sound
John and my pop were freinds laughed about your conceptions and stayed close til John died. They spent hours every Wednesday at Sam’s family restaurant in San Rafael and played together many times at the Chi chi and Saloon in spite of the rumors and actually got a kick out of walking in to clubs together. They loved each other and no other two members were closer. I promise you cuz I was the one in the end pushing John’s wheelchair around til he passed. Hate is such a non music thing back then sorry you’re so pissed off. Maybe correcting the rumors will help y’all Peace J😎
@@jolipowers8644 Hey Jolie, my apologies, I met you in Golden Gate park, you were great doing your dad's vocals, I just meant that the long psychedelic improvisations were absent after happy trails. I 🙏 for you and I pray for Dino Valenti
Nice offering. SF area native so all in.
I'm 12 in '69 and i go with my Dad to White Front where i could buy 1 album....Chose 'Happy Trails". Still have it.
Bring it to my Sister's place on the way home. We dug it.
Big John C fan from his quivery Bigsby trem work to his modded SGs. latter GP from like '73.
Thanks for listening
Cippolina was a fabulous guitar player. One of the few that owned his sound.
And was very influential on both Jorma Kaukonen of the Airplane and Jerry Garcia of the Dead.
Love their albums Happy Trails, Just For Love and What About Me. The cover artwork on Just For Love gives me the feeling of those times. Fantastic!✌️
Rock on!
David Freiburg is currently in the new Jefferson Airplane band.
Dino Valente is Chet Powers.
Quicksilver is one of the greatest bands of the 60s! ❤
In high school I loved that group. Finally saw them at a junior college in northwest Georgia in 1972. Best show I ever attended.
The 72 73 band was really good , 74 and on is when Dino and his ego took over . Did anyone you know record the show ?
First time I heard (What About Me) it put the hook in me,late 1974! I was very fortunate to see them live in 1975 for the Solid Silver Tour. Great band,very underrated IMHO !
Rock on!
Those lyrics😉 more timely now than when they were written
I was fortunate enough to see Quicksilver at Vancouver's Pacific Coliseum around 1969 or 70 and can remember 'Fresh Air' as it was being played on early FM stations at the time. San Francisco's Love and Amethyst were the backup bands.
Always liked “Fresh Air”
I love, love, love "Fresh Air"! I remember the track was regularly played on rock radio stations throughout the 70's. Then about ten years ago I'm on Facebook talking to some guy who has lived his entire life in NYC, and he tells me he's never heard of the song OR the band! That is just wrong. I guess Quicksilver is just a west coast thing.
Have another hit....
@@zzyzxx13 That guy was out if touch! I lived in New York in the 60's and 70's and I heard Fresh Air, What About Me and other Quicksilver songs many times on WNEW FM, WBAI FM and NY & NJ college stations.
Nice! And I agree w/you -- the guy was out of touch. It's a shame some people aren't as cool as us. 😃 @@if6was929
Nicky Hopkins also appeared with Jefferson Airplane.
Along with ever famous band ever damn near
I saw Quicksilver open for Ten Years After at the Olympic Auditorium . They were awesome as they did the entire Happy Trails LP . Nicky Hopkins blew us all away with Edward the Mad Shirt Grinder .
I saw John Cipollina at the Roundhouse, in London, with the Welsh rock band, Man. The live album, "Maximum Darkness" was recorded then (1974 or 75 I think) and, despite rumours that Cipollina's guitar was overdubbed by Micky Jones, only the track "Bananas" was changed.
Their version of "What about me " is one of the greatest rock recordings of its era.
Love this band!
Dino was a fantastic vocalist, so much power and energy.
A big influence on singers to come.
100%✅
Dino was the bomb . He was an incredible singer with incredible range . And so much feeling. Check out Dino Valenti's solo albums if you have never heard them.
Back in the mid-60's, there was a lot of confusion about who wrote Hey, Joe, but Tim Rose and a guy named Chet Powers got most of the credits. Chet Powers was a well-known pseudonym of Dino Valente's, who apparantly sold the rights a number of times to different people.
@@johnnybradin5112 hey Joe was written by Billy Roberts . You can find his demo version on the internet if you pull it up and that is the original version. 😁
My dads solo album in 68 that was recorded in 64 with Clive Davis is epic
Thanks for keeping the memories alive ❤
Their debut was a classic .
Boy, I can't get over all of the mistakes, misinformation and errors in this video. And a lot of the names being mispronounced, that is just wrong. Not to mention historical facts being wrong as well. I worked with Terry & The Pirates producing many CDs for Terry Dolan and I was John Cipollina's roadie in 1988 and 1989. So I'm pretty hip to their history, and John Cipollina's too and I helped in producing his 3 DVD set "Recoil".
Justincase, you are 100% right about this video. The Recoil set is awesome. John Cipollina was, and still is, awesome!
Jesus, this is a crock
Perhaps AI is used: These are the sort of errors AI makes.
AI is here: Stuff like obituaries, gossip,, movie stars, etc "Factuals," which have limited interest.
The digital powers that be want to get AI up and running--and, quickly....
@@GeoffreyMorrison-xh2eoWell, if anything, I suspect AI wrote the script and the kid just read it as is... he's got a bit to learn about delivery...
Look at how many group histories this AI bot put out in a very short time. I wish something could be done about this problem.
My brother-in-law Sonny was friends with John Cipollina and the band's roadie Anthony.
I got a chance to see them practice at the studio in San Anselmo. Another time John showed us his game room at the house, All big game trophies from African Safaris. RIP
They were The Best! Who do you love? Quicksliver!
Just For Love is the all time under rated psych album.
Effin greatest band,, had all their albums!!!
Too many band members coming and going, lack of songwriting capabilities. Love Duncan and Cipollina’s weaving lead guitar slinging skills. ‘67 Monterrey Pop Festival is my favorite performance of them with hunky Duncan singing lead on Dino’s Song.
Agree 💯
Totally agree … except maybe the “hunky” part …
To be honest I thought their songwriting was pretty good.
@@fantasypgatourme too, just not enough songs. ‘Calvary’ was spectacular, if they’d continued in that direction, who knows how far they could have gone? Guess we’ll never know…
@@johnnewland2409lots of women are in agreement that Gary was mighty handsome 😉, guess it’s a ‘lady thing’ and that’s ok in your assessment also.
I remember Quicksilver setting up for open rehearsals in an episcopal church. There was a chuch sign outside. I went in and the place was empty. After awhile this guy dressed up like a butler came up with a tray of Cheech Chong joints. After I got high Quicksilver came out and just jammed lfor acouple of hours ,just like any other band! And this went on on a daily basis all Spring! It was strange that I was all alone! Nobody else ever came in! The butler would show up and turn me on to a fat OZ! I was pretty close to heaven. Quicksilver was a jamming band!
I've discovered that most of these San Francisco bands tended to be much older (age-wise) than many of the other bands from the Midwest, the South, the East Coast, Canada and the UK who usually started bands as teenagers. These guys were often all in their 30s by the late 60s! Its like they had a different mindset: "I'll finish College first--then I will form a band"
I saw them live at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles 2 times 1968
My favorite band
Got to see them play in Central Park in 1970 !! It was my first time in NewYork city what a day I’ll never forget taking the train in from Ardsley park seeing all the hippies wandering about homeless drinking vodka from the bottle and the sweet smell of weed floating thru the air what a day!!
👌🙏
@@mysticCrunch The played Cental park 4 summers in a row . Schaefer Beer concerts series
That sign for the Minetta Tavern Hotel is still there on MacDougal Street in NYC.
Miss Gary Duncan
"24 Hour Deja Vu" 🕶 th-cam.com/video/wZmxlNbPbIQ/w-d-xo.html
Yes, he was my favorite 🤩
I heard QMS first on a AFN radio program called "Underground". It was broadcastet from Frankfurt, Germany, starting at midnight once a week in 1969. The DJ was named Bill Kenny.
The intro of the broadcast was "Gold and Silver" and the song's magic blew me away. For me, a young german dude, living in Düsseldorf, this music was truely an epiphany. 🙏
Then later came "Happy Trails". Who ever has heard "Who do you love" on an acid trip, will never forget it. To me one of the best 3 live albums of all time. Later on came Dino Valenti, and his annoying voice killed the band's magic , but I still collected most of their albums including Gary Duncans solo works.
Nazi
Owsley Stanley financed the group, and the Grateful Dead. They recorded Pride of Man in 1966 on a 45 single. They lived with the Grateful Dead in San Francisco.
What I want you know is who is the guitarist who played the black Les Paul in the video 'Go Ride The Music' that was aired in '70 along with JA? His tone, abd playing on the last tune QSM did on the video, I don't know the name of the song but the refrain in it is Hey, Monie.
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
I saw quick silver Gold live At the marin county vet s memorial building amongst other bayarea luminaries in the late 90s...
That was a cool show, dubbed “The Galactic Reunion Show”
Good report. Lots of latter day players I'd never heard. I've talked to Mark Naftalin and he said he was never officlly in the band. He did a few recording sessions, including piano on Don't Cry My Lady Love.
Btw, I took that last photo of Gary Duncan. That's cool. It was at a 40 year Summer Of Love concert near Arlington WA in 2007. Jefferson Starship, It's A Beautiful Day and Big Brother also played.
Quite a line up in Wa. Wish I had been there
I was 18 and I know what I want Quicksilver Messenger Service reunion 1975 ! I have 5 different shows tickets and small venue my father's place Roslyn Long island, I'm finally going to see my favorite psychedelic guitarist John Cipolinna with Dunkin and Frieberg and ? Cipolinna QUIT the fucking tour ! I walked out & got my $ back, Cipolinna played one show inWinterland and one in Austin fucking Texas ! not New York and New Jersey ! imagine the Jimi Hendrix band without Jimi Hendrix ? audacity to call yourselves Quicksilver Messenger Service without Cipolinna ! without him you're nothing, the hippies agree and profusely booed Dino Valenti & they left
Missed a kick ass show because whah whah?
They had a good run.
Mistakes and inaccuracies or not, Who Do You Love was prime stoner music back then. Others were Dim Lights, Thick Smoke And Loud Loud Music, Johnny Winter's Frankenstein and of course Hocus Pocus by Focus
I never heard of a "Dan Freiberg" at least not in QMS. Sir, Cipollina is pronounced more like 'Chipo/lean/uh' pronounced straight through, not CHEE po leen uh.
Dave F was one of the creators of qms. He was in prison 2 years for pot.
Well, this guy pronounces several things wrong. I though mare'-in county instead of ma-rinn' country was pretty jarring. The guy who reads this has probably not spent any time in San Francisco. The dates of things that happened are also confusing; Gary Duncan dies twice.... let's wait for something better.
I don't understand it when little children get this stuff. God help those who are suffering .amen
Whatever happened to the band ' Mountain ' ?
My thoughts exactly. Great band they were.
Loved them and especially Leslie West.
Mountain link: th-cam.com/video/BPAthE5_MC4/w-d-xo.html
What I want you know is who is the guitarist who played the black Les Paul in the video 'Go Ride The Music' that was aired in '70 along with JA? His tone, abd playing on the last tune QSM did on the video, I don't know the name of the song but the refrain in it is Hey, Monie.That playing on the 2nd solo was awesome. The Video I am talking about is here on YT.
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
Gary and John both played gibsons
Duncan played more les pauls than
Yeah, I found out it was Gary Duncan on the black Les Paul. John playing an SG.
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
why didnt they perform at woodstock?
David said in a recent interview that they would’ve played Woodstock but Gary left the group while they were recording their next album which I think was WHAT ABOUT ME
@@apackerfanOmg what a huge mistake 🤦♀️
John’s name was mispronounced, but that’s ok. You obviously have a passion for this. And John worked with the legendary Welsh band Man before his untimely young passing. The live recording with Man at the Keystone Berkeley is a classic.
Nice presentation....
Thank you! Cheers!
Sucks is the worst research on any subject since the invention of internet and an insult of misinformation
Market value of silver crashed.
Market value of silver is way th f up
Robot voice mispronounces so many names...sad
After the first 2 albums, it was all down-hill from there. Solid Silver was a real stinker, a solid number 2.
The two Dino/Nicky albums are great too! ;-)
Nicky Hopkins.
Yes, Nicky and his piano skills elevated all the bands he played with; classily trained phenom👍❤
Did the band POLAND make any albums? what other bands was Harold Aceves and Roger Stanton in?
Jailed for pot? Hahahahaha Hahahahaha
THats how it was back in the 60's and early 70's
Not just jail, you went to prison in the 1960s. Chet Powers sold his rights to "Get Together" to pay for an attorney so that he could be represented in front of a parole board and argue that Powers could hold down a job and not re-offend if his parole was granted. Powers was looking at a doing ten years in prison. Pot possession could lead to deportation or not being allowed into the USA back in the 1960s.
I need another Hit ! After watching this
the narrator needs a lot of hits
I hit the stop button. This wann-be California surfer dude AI voice is excruciating to listen to. Based on a lot of the comments, the information presented is highly inaccurate. Try presenting real information with a real person.
John Chipalina is one of the best to ever do it!
Your videos are great information but hard to listen to acoustically. Too much thumping on the mike
Noted!
Info is ghastly not true
What Happened to : Weather Report?
Global Warming.
Joe Zahunal
Who cares?
This one was a real flash from the past. I was surprised by the lineup changes during their existence but really only remember Freh Air. Great research and presentation, as usual.
Couldn't agree more!
@@whathappenedtothem_ dude stop with the AI SHIT for brain QUIPS
@@jolipowers8644❌"Dude Stop With The" Crappy Comments❌
Good band !
Homeboy need to learn how to pronounce John Cippolina and David Frieberg ....I saw the 2006 re-union of Quicksliver w/Gary Duncan & David Frieberg at the Sausalito Art Festival...That was quite the flashback day....Also on that show was Its a Beautiful Day w/David LaFlame....Big Brother & the Holding Co....Tom Constanine (Grateful Dead keyboardist) & also Jefferson Starship....Also many moons ago saw Cippolina and his band Copperhead....
Was at the Gig too ',lots of fun 😀
That was 2007
@@jolipowers8644 who the fuck would care
It's pronounced CHIP-O-LIN-A = CIPOLLINA
@@MistressThunder Funny, when you hear him pronounce his own name he pronounces it Sipolina = Cippolina...
What Happened to : Velvet Underground
Lou Reed ended up doing ambient music. He died some years ago....
I saw them many time in the UK
@@GeoffreyMorrison-xh2eohe continued to the end doing GREAT music
Awful AI dialogue and inaccuracies and mispronunciations abound. Get you act together if you are going to do these videos, and have a human being narrate.
Aloha from the Island of Maui, SMK! Pu'u Honua O Pi'iholo, 727. What happened to Quicksilver Messenger Service? From a biblical point of view, this band of messengers/angels did their job they were inspired to do by the Aloha Spirit then disbanded to other "fields" as the Spirit directed! Many of the songs/psalms, for those who know the prophetic Word of God, can find paraphrases reflected His Word, in the attempt to warn His "Flower children" to get out of the cities and into the country where the Lord will be more able to be "heard!" Your friend and brother in Christ, Maka'ala Stone
wow,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,thanks /this must hav been not easy diggen all this up....appr. it!!!!!...........i had a rear-session late last nite listenning 2.........LONG HAIRRED LADY!!!!!!...pleese listen 2it very closely....
Info is abusively incorrect sadly
He who cannot pronounce "Marty" reveals at 1 minute into this to be a chump. Forget watching this for facts.
The guy with the big hair in the early years of the band HAS to be Sam Bankman-Fried's father !
That's funny. Thanks for the laugh.
You are more than welcome ! @@paulinwoburn9680
You must be talking about David Freiberg. Was part of Jefferson Starship for a long time. When I was a kid I liked him because of his hair.
I had kinky hair which I hated but thought if I could look like that I'd be cool.
Hello , not sure of his name but they sure do look alike to me .@@joeharris3878
So many errors!!!! So many mispronounced words! “Cheep-o-leen-a” made my hair stand up!
It's pronounced "sipolina"right?
What Happened to : Earth Opera
Great band!
Get a pop filter
And a different researcher
The narrator was perfectly fine , as far as I'm concerned.
Well done, Sir !
Glad you think so!
@@whathappenedtothem_ Absolutely. No doubt. ✌️🙏👍
You’re kidding right?
@@mikec6733 this is insulting rancid history reporting here and abusive in it’s misinformation respectfully
It’s not pronounced “Chip-o-Leena”..
Also it's "Fry-berg", not "Free-berg"!
He was my friend…it is pronounced “Chip”ollina
@@RobinIsely ...hence, 'Fish & Chips' with Barry Melton!
dude is a moron@@ShamanMirror
it's pronounced CHIP-O-LIN-A = CIPOLLINA
Best thing to happen to QMS was Valenti going to prison for a few years...the worst thing to happen to QMS was Valenti getting out of prison...
And, dude, get a better mic! With a baffle, you're poppin' your P's and B's ... and maybe be a little more conversational in speaking, I can tell you're reciting mechanically off of a script...
Idiot
great songs and great musicians but their lead singer's abrasive voice was very hard on the ears and I'm sure that's why they had only limited commercial success.
No se lo que dices......
Script researched by a 10 year old kid and narrated by a 17 year old .
Can't you ever do a video without f-ing mispronouncing somebody's name ⁉
Not just one name, a whole handful.
@@TheSoundOutside Yeah. Every f-ing video!
And the info is insultingly incorrect, maybe find another career please
@@jolipowers8644👉U R "Insultingly" Cruel👈
It's John SIP-O-LEENA
Thank you. The incorrect pronunciation was annoying me, too.
Uh oh how to get to the bottom of, cause I've heard with a Ch many times
He was my friend …it’s “Chip” olinna @@flannigan7956
He was my friend…It’s “Chip” ollina
. @RobinIsely I introduced his records on radio and had his Capitol Records bio at hand. I'll trust them over some clam who claims he is his running buddy.
What happened was that Dino Valenti sabotaged the greatest psychedelic guitarist John Cipolinna the first 2 albums with Cipolinna and Duncan is the pinnacle of the San Francisco sound
John and my pop were freinds laughed about your conceptions and stayed close til John died. They spent hours every Wednesday at Sam’s family restaurant in San Rafael and played together many times at the Chi chi and Saloon in spite of the rumors and actually got a kick out of walking in to clubs together. They loved each other and no other two members were closer. I promise you cuz I was the one in the end pushing John’s wheelchair around til he passed. Hate is such a non music thing back then sorry you’re so pissed off. Maybe correcting the rumors will help y’all
Peace
J😎
@@jolipowers8644 Hey Jolie, my apologies, I met you in Golden Gate park, you were great doing your dad's vocals, I just meant that the long psychedelic improvisations were absent after happy trails. I 🙏 for you and I pray for Dino Valenti
@@thegreatchain7112 Bless you, things might have been different I anyone else in the band could write a song.
@@jolipowers8644 Cippolina was the greatest Psychedelic guitarist of all time
I love this band fresh air 🪟
This guy is yawning, not narrating. I'm OUTTA here.