Well spotted Dan. There is another guitarist, Frank's brother, Vince. He's mainly rhythm and joins in with the harmonies. Frank is so under rated. He has so much feel, unlike others from his era, like Nugent. I loved how this was constructed, a bit like a song, with chorus, verse, chorus verse etc. Sifa got it too with his playing on how clean he plays. I enjoyed your reaction, thanks guys🙂
I have been a huge fan of these guys forever. I got to see them open for Kansas on the Point Of No Return tour. They were still a power trio at that point. The album cover to their Strange Universe album is one of the trippiest things I've ever seen. Frank Marino is another disciple of the Hendrix school of guitar but not a thief like some. His talent was incredible and those first 3 albums still get played regularly here. After World Anthem, I kinda moved on to bigger and better things, as you do...
Outstanding! Marino wasn't on my radar screen back in the day, so I'm late to the game & playing "catch up" here. Don't think I've ever heard this track before. Dude is the real deal. I like how he sprinkled in some jazz licks for variety. Great pick Paul. And great reaction SAD!
Right after his first live album in 78 I think a dc-101 radio station sponsored a Marino show for a $1.01 at the Warner theatre in DC My hero since then
Great choice to check out. Poppy is Franks live masterpiece There is no studio version of Poppy. Strictly live ever evolving. First time i listened to this song was back in 1986. In Oakland California. I remember the groove and flow of this song. I was stunned. In a very positive way
Frank was the primo guitarists of the seventies n his concerts were always an extension of his albums a very intense melodic creative player I think I'll just lay back n won't talk no more n let my eyes speak awhile
You popped up in my feed because I’ve been listening to several reactions to In Memory of Elizabeth Read which you guys did a great reaction to. I scrolled through your other videos and you reacted to Time has Come Today by the Chambers Brothers. Wow, no one else has covered that. Mind blown Then I see Mahogany Rush. Wait … WHAT!!! No one reacts to Frank Marino. At least not that I know of. Frank is, imho, the most underrated guitarist ever. Instant sub. Thanks
He did a concert video about 6 years ago that is filled with excellent work. "I Think It's Going To Rain" I believe is the ttle of one of the tracks. Another of Canada's finest guitarists.
Timm Biery on Drums. Does a great job. He also had played with arguably the greatest guitar ever, DANNY GATTON! Steve Vai was asked the question on greatest guitar player. He paused for a few seconds, and said, well the guy who could play it all, i'd have to say Danny Gatton.
Sir when you write your memoirs reserve a copy for me. Then in my next life I can base it on your teaching and I will be able to meet a woman like the one sitting next to you
For some reason this instrumental makes me feel like I'm in Europe or French Canada, Quebec, Montreal, like where Frank lived !!!............ I think you guys should check out the version of the band doing this song ''POPPY'' , in Montreal 1979 (therockandrolltv) version on youtube !!!....you get to visualize him in concert and it's grainy and old, but its way better, less crazy guitar leads and pure passion , in my eyes than this version !!!!
Well spotted Dan. There is another guitarist, Frank's brother, Vince. He's mainly rhythm and joins in with the harmonies.
Frank is so under rated. He has so much feel, unlike others from his era, like Nugent.
I loved how this was constructed, a bit like a song, with chorus, verse, chorus verse etc. Sifa got it too with his playing on how clean he plays.
I enjoyed your reaction, thanks guys🙂
First concert I ever saw. 1977. I was 11, 12 years old. Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, Mahagony Rush and Journey. Can’t get much more 70’s then that 😂🙏🙏
I have been a huge fan of these guys forever. I got to see them open for Kansas on the Point Of No Return tour. They were still a power trio at that point. The album cover to their Strange Universe album is one of the trippiest things I've ever seen. Frank Marino is another disciple of the Hendrix school of guitar but not a thief like some. His talent was incredible and those first 3 albums still get played regularly here. After World Anthem, I kinda moved on to bigger and better things, as you do...
Outstanding! Marino wasn't on my radar screen back in the day, so I'm late to the game & playing "catch up" here. Don't think I've ever heard this track before. Dude is the real deal. I like how he sprinkled in some jazz licks for variety. Great pick Paul. And great reaction SAD!
Thanks Chuck. Better late than never, lol.
I think there are 4 onstage, Frank and Vince, drummer Timm Biery and bassist Paul Harwood.
what a great song have seen Frank live many times always good
I recognize this song. They play this on the overhead speakers of the grocery store I shop at. YOU SUCK PAUL...😂😂😂!
😆I respect your opinion Joe 😉 No point giving it if you can't take it, lol
If this is their muzak... we've all got to shop there.
@@davidgale7384 There are some that you just can't help David, lol
Thanks for posting this, Marino has always been in my top 5 favorite guitar players. So under rated
Right after his first live album in 78 I think a dc-101 radio station sponsored a Marino show for a $1.01 at the Warner theatre in DC My hero since then
Great choice to check out. Poppy is Franks live masterpiece There is no studio version of Poppy. Strictly live ever evolving. First time i listened to this song was back in 1986. In Oakland California. I remember the groove and flow of this song. I was stunned. In a very positive way
Frank was the primo guitarists of the seventies n his concerts were always an extension of his albums a very intense melodic creative player I think I'll just lay back n won't talk no more n let my eyes speak awhile
You popped up in my feed because I’ve been listening to several reactions to In Memory of Elizabeth Read which you guys did a great reaction to.
I scrolled through your other videos and you reacted to Time has Come Today by the Chambers Brothers. Wow, no one else has covered that. Mind blown
Then I see Mahogany Rush. Wait … WHAT!!! No one reacts to Frank Marino. At least not that I know of. Frank is, imho, the most underrated guitarist ever.
Instant sub. Thanks
Thanks so much for your support ❤️!
I love how Marino stitches his ideas together !
He did a concert video about 6 years ago that is filled with excellent work. "I Think It's Going To Rain" I believe is the ttle of one of the tracks.
Another of Canada's finest guitarists.
Its begun to rain name of track, brilliant, reckon prince got idea for purple rain from this track, very similar.
4 originally a trio in the 70s
He is my man!!!!
Fantastic!
Timm Biery on Drums. Does a great job. He also had played with arguably the greatest guitar ever, DANNY GATTON! Steve Vai was asked the question on greatest guitar player. He paused for a few seconds, and said, well the guy who could play it all, i'd have to say Danny Gatton.
Did you know the agora dvd has almost sixty songs on three sets one day concert?
Woah!
I’ll be checking you two out in hank you!
Thanks for being here!
Oh Marino has a tribute song on both SRV AND ALBER😢KINGS TRIBUTE ALBUM
Sir when you write your memoirs reserve a copy for me. Then in my next life I can base it on your teaching and I will be able to meet a woman like the one sitting next to you
Okay okay...loving the original ❤
Thanks for being here Mike!
Good Stuff !!
Nice!!!!!!❤❤🇨🇦
For some reason this instrumental makes me feel like I'm in Europe or French Canada, Quebec, Montreal, like where Frank lived !!!............ I think you guys should check out the version of the band doing this song ''POPPY'' , in Montreal 1979 (therockandrolltv) version on youtube !!!....you get to visualize him in concert and it's grainy and old, but its way better, less crazy guitar leads and pure passion , in my eyes than this version !!!!
Listen to space chained/space unchained on the dvd end of set one live at the agora theatre
Thanks!
Live version in Montreal is much, much better!!!!!!
Thanks John!
Hey, it’s me again. I highly recommend THE ANSWER live at the Agora.