My. BEST musical group of all time since the 1970,s. Long live Blood Sweat and Tears. Forever. Start of the beginning of the end. The lyrics rhythm. Stay evergreen
Blood, Sweat & Tears is other of the great Bands together with Chicago, very very good musicians and goods singers!!!!, wonderful music. THANKS, GOD BLESS FOREVER !!!!. _/
Blood, sweat and Tears, la formación desde que vino Clayton Thomas, es una combinación perfecta de músicos excelentes, un cantante increíible, arreglos con mucha clase y sólidas composiciones: no se puede pedir más. Es, desde siempre, mi banda de blues&jazz favorita, a mucha distancia. Ojalà sonara música así en la actualidad. Gracias por este gran regalo de actuación, càlida e impecable!!
Thank you so much for posting this! It brings back so many fond memories! It truly was a privilege to play with this select group of musicians. Guitarist, vocalist Larry DeBari is no longer with us and he is dearly missed by all who knew him. For the record, I would like to state here that my name is Neil Capolongo, ( not Neil Compalango as captioned here ) and it was my pleasure and privilege to play drums with this great band back in the 1990's! Thanks again.
I've always been a BS&T fan since my childhood (born in 63') so my young musical ears were quite spoiled as well as intrigued to say the least when their hits like spinning wheel came over the airwaves on the am radio in my mom's brand new ford maverick back in 69'. I usually prefer early live recordings of bands but I must say that this particular lineup in the band including you as their percussionist is one of the highest points if not the highest point in the band's very long history! This particular show seems to have brought out the best in everyone. Just fantastic performance from everyone!
Thanks so much L&R. You just made my day! It's so heartening to know that there are nice people like you who are appreciating what we did back in the day! Thanks again!
I saw you with this band in Topsfield Mass at the fair grounds. It was amazing to see this great music played by such high caliber musicians. Fillin the shoes of Bobby C is no easy task. Thanks for the great memories
Notice his connection with his band and how fluid his communication is with them. Truly one of the great bands of jazz rock we we’re fortunate to have seen.
Thanks again! For the record, the personnel here are Larry DeBari- guitar/vocal, Gary Foote-bass, Glen McClelland-keyboards, Neil Capolongo-drums, Jerry Sokolov-trumpet, Steve Guttman-trumpet, Chuck Fisher-tenor saxophone/flute, Charley Gordon-trombone and David Clayton-Thomas-vocal...
Thanks John Demarkis...Indeed, the awesome responsibility of respectfully filling Bobby's shoes was always on mind during my tenure with the band. ...so glad to have provided some "great memories"...Thanks so much for your generous remarks!!
The album that has "Spinning Wheel"... I have that in dbx version. For those not familiar with the process, the master tape is encoded in dbx Noise Reduction and stamped onto the vinyl. Then when the disc is played a dbx decoder like a model 224, you get the amazing pristine sound of the master tape. So clean and silent it rivals a CD. Technically, a dbx recording can out perform digital in the S/N ratio.
A whole bunch of somethings, but mainly it was the defection of Fred Lipsius and Dick Halligan who were the "iconic" iteration(s) arrangers. The Writing drew the Musicians with the chops but if the writing and arranging aren't there, then it's just another "gig" until another, better gig comes along. It's sad, and yes, the band IS an institution, but most of the Original and Classic players weren't just TIGHT, they were tighter than "tight". Putting it out there every night like Soloff and the original/classic band's horns did just isn't done anymore, except with the arguable exception of TOP. YMMV. I love the New/No band as well, but the concept was so different they probably should've just called the band by another name. After that, it began to feel like a "tribute" band. And that's no fault of the Musicians, who by that point were just hired guns...
@@Ricktpt1 Ok, it's quite sad, but time's running and everything changes with it ....well, I think, it's better to be seen it played by some "hired" guys than by none anymore, backing this iconic singer, isn't it? Thanks to TH-cam and the aficionado who postet it here....
Don't forget it is not the original band !!! And it is not Golabek (Colomby) on drums here. Only David remained here from the second version of the band.
Guitar solo in original "Go Down Gamblin' " by David Clayton Thomas was more musical than the rapid licks in this version by DeBari, which were only faintly carried melody. Quick licks are impressive for what they are when done well, but I for one don't find most of them melodic. Yet, terrific offering overall by the group and the one and only Mr. David Clayton Thomas !
What a sentence...! Bobby is history, a legend, ok, but this drummer here is a guy of the ninethies and he sounds like that. why not? - The musical material is great enough to be played by younger musicians, refreshing that what we have in our old souls and minds, call it "nostalgy"....
My. BEST musical group of all time since the 1970,s. Long live Blood Sweat and Tears. Forever. Start of the beginning of the end. The lyrics rhythm. Stay evergreen
did you like Chicago also?
Blood, Sweat & Tears is other of the great Bands together with Chicago, very very good musicians and goods singers!!!!, wonderful music. THANKS, GOD BLESS FOREVER !!!!. _/
Blood, sweat and Tears, la formación desde que vino Clayton Thomas, es una combinación perfecta de músicos excelentes, un cantante increíible, arreglos con mucha clase y sólidas composiciones: no se puede pedir más. Es, desde siempre, mi banda de blues&jazz favorita, a mucha distancia. Ojalà sonara música así en la actualidad.
Gracias por este gran regalo de actuación, càlida e impecable!!
Thank you so much for posting this! It brings back so many fond memories! It truly was a privilege to play with this select group of musicians. Guitarist, vocalist Larry DeBari is no longer with us and he is dearly missed by all who knew him. For the record, I would like to state here that my name is Neil Capolongo, ( not Neil Compalango as captioned here ) and it was my pleasure and privilege to play drums with this great band back in the 1990's! Thanks again.
+Drumcam Thank you . You did great job. The best saturday(?) in the park ever.
I've always been a BS&T fan since my childhood (born in 63') so my young musical ears were quite spoiled as well as intrigued to say the least when their hits like spinning wheel came over the airwaves on the am radio in my mom's brand new ford maverick back in 69'. I usually prefer early live recordings of bands but I must say that this particular lineup in the band including you as their percussionist is one of the highest points if not the highest point in the band's very long history! This particular show seems to have brought out the best in everyone. Just fantastic performance from everyone!
Thanks so much L&R. You just made my day! It's so heartening to know that there are nice people like you who are appreciating what we did back in the day! Thanks again!
Thanks Al Red. Your generous remark is greatly appreciated!
I saw you with this band in Topsfield Mass at the fair grounds. It was amazing to see this great music played by such high caliber musicians. Fillin the shoes of Bobby C is no easy task. Thanks for the great memories
David hasn't lost a step. This guy is great.
an understatement =D
Nothing before and after, brilliant musicians. Thanks for the upload!!!
Notice his connection with his band and how fluid his communication is with them. Truly one of the great bands of jazz rock we we’re fortunate to have seen.
Elvis had that🎶😎💞
Thanks again! For the record, the personnel here are Larry DeBari- guitar/vocal, Gary Foote-bass, Glen McClelland-keyboards, Neil Capolongo-drums, Jerry Sokolov-trumpet, Steve Guttman-trumpet, Chuck Fisher-tenor saxophone/flute, Charley Gordon-trombone and David Clayton-Thomas-vocal...
мне 66 лет теперь 33 это музыка моей молодости ВЫ просто омолодили меня на 33 года КРОВЬ ПОТ И СЛЕЗЫ - Это наша жизнь?! СПАСИБО!
And my belly moves to the music... and what? I'm 73+ - listen young people!!!!
Lew soloff❤
A "királyi" Magyar Televízió 2-es csatornája :-)) 🇭🇺
A zene fantasztikus!
See what you want.just remember
Mind boggling talent
His voice and the signature sound of this awesome band take me back to some wonderful times!! I listen to BST over & over! 🎶🎤🎷🎺🎸🎹
venture to say he had(and still has in this video)on of the most easily recognizable voices of 60's-music
Grandes grandes por siempre
A 70's Rock Institution! Boston College of Music? can be proud. Not to mention the writing and vocal skills of one David Clayton Thomas!
do you mean THE BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC in Boston ? They had many musicians at Newport BS&T was there in 69
AL KOOPER TAUGHT SONGWRITING THERE IN MORE RECENT YEARS BS&T WAS HIS IDEA IN THE FIRST PLACE
Amazing Black voice 💥
ШИК !!!! в исполнении МАСТЕРОВ - СПАСИБО !!!!!!
What a voice and talent!
Rock my soul into Rock&Roll and slip away 🌅
Friggin' amazing.
The american musicians are the best
even in 70s he sounded like wise grandfather, so nothing really changed
Is that good or bad?
Gracias, thanks MrDoubletrouble66, good memories! (Jorge Villa).
Thanks John Demarkis...Indeed, the awesome responsibility of respectfully filling Bobby's shoes was always on mind during my tenure with the band. ...so glad to have provided some "great memories"...Thanks so much for your generous remarks!!
저는 대한민국에 사는 사람입니다, 오랜만에 들어봅니다, 옛추억들이 새록새록합니다, 일념 진 효 근 🙏
This band was tight as a tick’s ass. RIP Larry Dibarri! 🙏
Quel bonhomme
The best ever!
Brilliant!!
my favorite singer!
*"thank you, Blood & Tears. sorry to hear about Sweat"*
Fantastic music
Шикарно почти все,мастера+!
Wonderful 👍🏼👍🏼
Супер класс! Мои любимые
Even better😊
Well as I think as it is, let me tell you this is Rock&Roll 🌹
RAW DAVE ,,,, I like to call him. No Sparkles, No Glitter.....just raw horn rock!!!
The album that has "Spinning Wheel"... I have that in dbx version. For those not familiar with the process, the master tape is encoded in dbx Noise Reduction and stamped onto the vinyl. Then when the disc is played a dbx decoder like a model 224, you get the amazing pristine sound of the master tape. So clean and silent it rivals a CD. Technically, a dbx recording can out perform digital in the S/N ratio.
it's fabolous!
B.S.T's owning it !
Even better
Great!!
WOW this guitar player is amazing!
Musician true 🎉🎉🎉
rare birds but music and blues to nice mix.
By night we asist at asmall jam session in bucarest
Jm🎉
Funny to watch how audiences reacted through the years to this song.
He´s such a good singer and BS&T was such a great band. Strange that they lost their way. Something must have happened.
A whole bunch of somethings, but mainly it was the defection of Fred Lipsius and Dick Halligan who were the "iconic" iteration(s) arrangers. The Writing drew the Musicians with the chops but if the writing and arranging aren't there, then it's just another "gig" until another, better gig comes along. It's sad, and yes, the band IS an institution, but most of the Original and Classic players weren't just TIGHT, they were tighter than "tight". Putting it out there every night like Soloff and the original/classic band's horns did just isn't done anymore, except with the arguable exception of TOP. YMMV. I love the New/No band as well, but the concept was so different they probably should've just called the band by another name. After that, it began to feel like a "tribute" band. And that's no fault of the Musicians, who by that point were just hired guns...
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@@Ricktpt1 Ok, it's quite sad, but time's running and everything changes with it ....well, I think, it's better to be seen it played by some "hired" guys than by none anymore, backing this iconic singer, isn't it? Thanks to TH-cam and the aficionado who postet it here....
What have you done today that you'll do better tomorrow? 🌅🌹
30:03 2 Trumpets Chicago has 1 Chase 3
Chase 4
Check out the interview about his life on TH-cam. It’s amazing. He got off to a rough start. He discovered people liked his singing, in prison.
They still had it in 1992, especially David ...but what's up with the snare drum!!?? Sounds aaawful!
Don't forget it is not the original band !!! And it is not Golabek (Colomby) on drums here. Only David remained here from the second version of the band.
There's a "gate" on it. The shuts off the signal below a certain level. Nasty isn't it.
He look like my brotherif he was still living
Gated reverb and digital keyboards. Definitely the early nineties.
The gate on the snare sounds like shit. Very primitive.
Chicago
BS&T - Pori, Finland July 16th, 1992
Thanks
Guitar solo in original "Go Down Gamblin' " by David Clayton Thomas was more musical than the rapid licks in this version by DeBari, which were only faintly carried melody. Quick licks are impressive for what they are when done well, but I for one don't find most of them melodic. Yet, terrific offering overall by the group and the one and only Mr. David Clayton Thomas !
😅🎉😊
Trumpet players ?
0:07 HI DE HIGH
6:39 AND WHEN I DIE
10:16 STING CHORDS
10:44 SMILING FAZES
Ou tu est cornel chiriac
USA
What can I say?No BLUE LOU MARINI.
The year must be 1992.
Thanks
BS&T on steroids.
lui è sempre spettacolare, ma il sound non è quello di una volta...
I thought Heidi Ho was never going to freaking end. Christ!
They didn’t play their three biggest hits, here. WTF?
A little overdone, no?
The drummer is no Bobby C nor Bobby E....just a generic flash and no substance guy.
Oh! And your an expert!! POS!!
Disagree! Love this drummer!
The most ridiculous statement I’ve read in years. Neil is a world class player.
What a sentence...! Bobby is history, a legend, ok, but this drummer here is a guy of the ninethies and he sounds like that. why not? - The musical material is great enough to be played by younger musicians, refreshing that what we have in our old souls and minds, call it "nostalgy"....