The tragedy, of definitely the Prog era if not the entire history of Rock, is the lack of recognition of the pure genius of Gentle Giant. The fact alone that Kerry Minnear is ignored in lists of Great Prog keyboardists is remarkable in it's absurdity. The final theme in this piece never fails to bring chills/and or tears. Heavenly Rock. Thank God I got to see them once, and Three Friends twice.
I LOVE Gentle Giant (I’ve been listening since the 70s and have most LPs on vinyl), but that kind of hyperbolic comment just indicates you don’t get out much : )
@@brianfergus839 You know, it just MIGHT BE hyperbole, definitely. But then again, find me 40 seconds of a bassline from ANY song, in ANY genre outside of jazz in the past 40 years that equals Ray Shulman's 40 seconds of bass in the beginning of that song.
@@glennjoshua9950 Ray Shulman was a stupendously good bass player. I’ve lately been studying his lines for Pantagruel’s Nativity. So contrapuntal and musically creative! GG was so amazing it’s certainly tempting to think they were they absolute pinnacle, but I believe there are phenomenal contemporary players out there who also deserve attention.
I was so lucky to have seen Gentle Giant live 5 or 6 times in the mid 1970’s. A few of my high school buddies loved them but most did not get it and thought we were crazy. Ok, call me crazy but this is original, innovative and sumptuous music.
EMOCIONANTE . For those, like myself, saw some of these guys 40 years ago, seeing them again on stage playing is absolutely wonderful. I only regret that Derek and Ray are not there.
Never heard this before and I'm very impressed, especially as someone who grew up on UK prog rock in the 70s! I was lucky enough to see GG in the mid-7os.
This is the official Gentle Giant band of the two thousands. Solid as a rock and to think that Malcolm Mortimore got a second shot at it. His first was when he was eighteen and now look at him. Way to go Malcolm!
This sounds so contemporary. Such great music truly deserves to live on in the eleventies. There's drama and humour in the music, which is very hard to do, let along do it so well. I can't wait to see this band.
what a fantastic performance and what great sound quality !! thank you so much, it's such a joy to see this done on stage (and how!) ... Malcolm definitely nailed it, but after all it was him in the original recording, right ? .... :)
I would hope there’s more than 1% that like this, if not there really is no hope for the human race, it’s done, over, may as well nuke the earth now lol.
They are so greats ! Ils sont extraordinaires, depuis que je les ai découverts en 1974 mes préférés sans jamais me lasser. Thanks a lot. Ce morceau est mythique pour moi, un véritable bijou.
QUE MARAVILLA!!!!!!......aunque este solo el guitarrista original de los monumentales GENTLE GIANT, suenan INCREÍBLES!!!!!!!! en CHILE tambien los amamos!!! sonidazo.
This blew my socks off as we say in the UK. I have always loved that wonderful, convoluted riff at the end.... it always seemed somehow nautical in flavour. This has inspired me to pick up my guitar and work it out... probably badly!
ich sah sie 72 in essen in der grugahalle...sie waren die vorgruppe von jethtro tull...ab da war und bin ich ihr fan...die beste musik, die ich kenne.. du mußt die den song von der lp oder cd reinziehen und dabei einen kopfhörer aufsetzen...es ist unglaublich... wenn ich mal sterbe, möchte ich, daß dieser song in der kapelle gespielt wird. ich würde es dann noch einmal genießen.und lächeln.dazu gehört ebenso "look into the sun" und "reasons for waiting" von jethro tull..ein wundervoller abgang..
Im amazed how you guys succeeded in doing it so well and where you found the song. Great job :D So fun to see others enjoy it as much as I do. And developing it this well in a band.
Listening t this, the GG music breathes new life. Also very inspiring music to play new tricks on the bass to. It makes me realise that music is a lifetime challenge. Who thought prog cannot swing as hell?
Stunning performance & just look at the fun they're having. My view should count as 5 because I kept dragging it back to 1:30 from 5:50. Thanks for sharing this.
Really enjoying the guitar parts at the last three minutes of the song when it shifts into the smoother Barclay James Harvest style...so excellent...Really need to see these guys live someday soon.
That opening contrapuntal section is, I swear to gods, one of the most mind-bendingly subtle things in all of rock music. And then to take that theme, bend it a little bit, and use it for the outchorus bass / guitar unison line is pure, Beethoven-grade genius ... I don't think even Gentle Giant approached this again with their later canonic / fugal stuff. The only thing that comes close to this (admittedly in a bit more ham-fisted way; and it's directly influenced by it) is the outchorus to The Everso-Closely Guarded Line by Cardiacs.
I remember Gentle Giant playing in the same open air football stadium as Pink Floyd did the same year. Gentle Giant with local band Pollen and Weather Report (w. Pastorius) as opening acts. They knew the crowd wouldn't be as big as Pink Floyd so they set the stage in the middle of the stadium. But still, it showed how popular Gentle Giant was, in Québec. Otherwise GG played yearly a regular forum with about 12 000 people in the audience. That is, starting from "In a Glass House".
4 thumbs down? Ray, Derek, John, and Kerry i guess :-( Mr Class and Quality, one of my fav GG songs and it's really fantastic Three Friends are presenting GG gems like this live for the first time.
Unbelievable to cover your own "greatest song ever"! It was my recollection however, that it took 3 guys (although fantastic in their own right) to fill the shoes of Ray & Derek Shulman. Kerry Minear, although still playing, needed some help to cover his own parts from some 35 years ago, as they became too difficult for him to continue to cover. Yet he still kicks ass.....Wow!
Kerry is doing Ray's overdubbed (on the record) violin part live on the synth, I think their 5-piece on stage sound is just mind blowing, like the originals .... SHEITTTTTT !!!!!!!!
Malcolm Mortimore is on the drum kit and was Gentle Giant's second drummer who played drums on the Three Friends album which was their 3rd album. He was replaced by John Weathers after a motorcycle accident and the band stayed with John on drums for the remainder of their amazing run. If not for Malcolm this performance would not be the same.
Look around my rooms And see the prizes I have showing Working hard to build my life And plan the way I'm going House and car and pretty wife They've all been won by knowing All been won by knowing All been won by knowing Paperwork, white collared shirts Where would we be without them Man of class and quality I never shout about them Choose my friends for my own ends You can't succeed without them Can't succeed without them Can't succeed without them Middleman sees straight ahead And never crosses borders Never understood the artist Or the lazy workers The world needs steady men like me To give and take the orders Give and take the orders Give and take the orders
yeah, that's the word! They can still do this?!! Was amazed by them them when I was young. Now am still trying to get my rock n' roll friends to listen to these guys. Oh well, they'll die with their Beatles and ZZ Top. Me, I plan to go out hearing these guys. Best band I ever heard
The tragedy, of definitely the Prog era if not the entire history of Rock, is the lack of recognition of the pure genius of Gentle Giant. The fact alone that Kerry Minnear is ignored in lists of Great Prog keyboardists is remarkable in it's absurdity. The final theme in this piece never fails to bring chills/and or tears. Heavenly Rock. Thank God I got to see them once, and Three Friends twice.
Infact when THREE FRIENDS theme comes, I start to cry until the end of the track...
It’s a wonderful finale!
Yes I hate people using the word, "underrated". It's overused. It should be assigned to GG.
You said it all, its brings me both chills and tears
Kerry is God, visti a Roma sia i GG che i Three Friend, che poi mangiavano vicino a me prima del concerto!
I can hear more innovation in this first 40 seconds of "Mr. Class & Quality" than in the last 40 YEARS of pop music.
absolutely! 👍
@@emilobe No doubt!
I LOVE Gentle Giant (I’ve been listening since the 70s and have most LPs on vinyl), but that kind of hyperbolic comment just indicates you don’t get out much : )
@@brianfergus839 You know, it just MIGHT BE hyperbole, definitely. But then again, find me 40 seconds of a bassline from ANY song, in ANY genre outside of jazz in the past 40 years that equals Ray Shulman's 40 seconds of bass in the beginning of that song.
@@glennjoshua9950 Ray Shulman was a stupendously good bass player. I’ve lately been studying his lines for Pantagruel’s Nativity. So contrapuntal and musically creative!
GG was so amazing it’s certainly tempting to think they were they absolute pinnacle, but I believe there are phenomenal contemporary players out there who also deserve attention.
I was so lucky to have seen Gentle Giant live 5 or 6 times in the mid 1970’s. A few of my high school buddies loved them but most did not get it and thought we were crazy. Ok, call me crazy but this is original, innovative and sumptuous music.
You were very lucky indeed to see Gentile Giant live. Very jealous here.
It makes me happy to see and hear that the Gentle Giant lives on.
One of those pieces of music that you just didn't want to end. Master class and quality is brilliant but Three Friends is just anthemic
Fantastic performance. Greetings from Italy (where the Gentle Giant was very appreciated)
I can understand why Garry and Malcolm are still so keen to promote this wonderful music.
Long live Gentle Giant and Three Friends!
I was in the front line of the audience. One of the best moments in my musical life.
EMOCIONANTE . For those, like myself, saw some of these guys 40 years ago, seeing them again on stage playing is absolutely wonderful. I only regret that Derek and Ray are not there.
Three Friends the song is a masterpiece, UN CAPOLAVORO!!! Long life Three Friends the group as GG is inside us, their music will remain forever.
I was at this concert! Really beautiful!
Never heard this before and I'm very impressed, especially as someone who grew up on UK prog rock in the 70s! I was lucky enough to see GG in the mid-7os.
This is the official Gentle Giant band of the two thousands. Solid as a rock and to think that Malcolm Mortimore got a second shot at it. His first was when he was eighteen and now look at him. Way to go Malcolm!
Fantástica interpretação, obrigado por existirem, esse gigante é muito gentil
This sounds so contemporary. Such great music truly deserves to live on in the eleventies. There's drama and humour in the music, which is very hard to do, let along do it so well. I can't wait to see this band.
That performance had me shivering with goosebumps
Wonderful! Takes me back to 1972, Cobo Hall, Detroit, still gives me chills. Thanks!
what a fantastic performance and what great sound quality !! thank you so much, it's such a joy to see this done on stage (and how!) ... Malcolm definitely nailed it, but after all it was him in the original recording, right ? .... :)
Indeed, well recorded and mixed, and well played by all!
I love the Mellotron strings and choir mix on Three Friends.
Love it.
All I need to say.
If 99% of ppl don´t like it then we have about 1% left that I can actually talk too
I like it. amazing music, challenging and different. The more you hear, the more you want to hear.
I would hope there’s more than 1% that like this, if not there really is no hope for the human race, it’s done, over, may as well nuke the earth now lol.
Fantastic. Love the Giant!!!!! Thanks three friends.
Great cover of one of my all-time favourite prog-rock compositions. Your rhythm really rocks even better than the original studio recording!
We need a live CD of these guys now!
oooh yes!
Uma outra roupagem para esse clássico.
Bom tbm.
Floripa/Brasil
They are so greats ! Ils sont extraordinaires, depuis que je les ai découverts en 1974 mes préférés sans jamais me lasser. Thanks a lot. Ce morceau est mythique pour moi, un véritable bijou.
Excellent rendition of an amazing song and the outro is very beautiful, it gives me the chills.
Giant is alive!!! What a wonderfull thing!!!
One of my all time favorite songs
QUE MARAVILLA!!!!!!......aunque este solo el guitarrista original de los monumentales GENTLE GIANT, suenan INCREÍBLES!!!!!!!! en CHILE tambien los amamos!!! sonidazo.
One of my favorite concert experiences was seeing GG open for Tull in Connecticut.
takes a lot of courage to cover a masterpiece like this one, bravo on a job well done
This blew my socks off as we say in the UK. I have always loved that wonderful, convoluted riff at the end.... it always seemed somehow nautical in flavour. This has inspired me to pick up my guitar and work it out... probably badly!
Brillant. Great to see GG's music living on with Three Friends. Fans are still out here!
We still are!
ich sah sie 72 in essen in der grugahalle...sie waren die vorgruppe von jethtro tull...ab da war und bin ich ihr fan...die beste musik, die ich kenne.. du mußt die den song von der lp oder cd reinziehen und dabei einen kopfhörer aufsetzen...es ist unglaublich... wenn ich mal sterbe, möchte ich, daß dieser song in der kapelle gespielt wird. ich würde es dann noch einmal genießen.und lächeln.dazu gehört ebenso "look into the sun" und "reasons for waiting" von jethro tull..ein wundervoller abgang..
What a killer version. These guys have quite a sophisticated tune completely wired...right down to the ever shifting bass lines
Playing in Quebec for a few gigs first week of October, 2012!
Marvellous ! This is great quality...,
Im amazed how you guys succeeded in doing it so well and where you found the song. Great job :D So fun to see others enjoy it as much as I do. And developing it this well in a band.
¡Felicitaciones!, increíble volver a escuchar esta música... mi banda preferida junto a King Crimson.
meine musik...
ich sah sie live in germany in essen als vorgruppe von jethro tull..ab da bin ich ihr fan..und das noch heute ;-)
One of the great gigs I've ever seen in my life... thanks 😊
Listening t this, the GG music breathes new life. Also very inspiring music to play new tricks on the bass to. It makes me realise that music is a lifetime challenge. Who thought prog cannot swing as hell?
Wirklich fantastisches Cover einer der absolut besten Gentle Giant Songs überhaupt. Großartig!!!
Tremendous version of this incredible piece. Bravo boys!
..que chingon suenan..Gigantes por siempre !!
As good as any thing I've EVER heard !!! Well DONE !!!!!! thats the best !!!!
Excellent! Still got it. Hair standing up on the back of my neck!
Stunning performance & just look at the fun they're having. My view should count as 5 because I kept dragging it back to 1:30 from 5:50. Thanks for sharing this.
Really enjoying the guitar parts at the last three minutes of the song when it shifts into the smoother Barclay James Harvest style...so excellent...Really need to see these guys live someday soon.
Awesome!🙂
First met these guy in early 80s when first played at Newcastle City Hall
What a glorious and magistarial composition.
c'est trop bien . merci
Che fortiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!!! Stupenda prestazione!!!!
Great stuff, wish I was there
I was there! Unforgettable, really.
B R E A T H T A K I N G !!! Thank you for the post. I'd love some details of the concert. Date/place..etc..
Awesome! Blown away!
Gigante gentil, gentle Giant maravilhoso, espetacular
Magnificent!! Thank you guys.
That opening contrapuntal section is, I swear to gods, one of the most mind-bendingly subtle things in all of rock music. And then to take that theme, bend it a little bit, and use it for the outchorus bass / guitar unison line is pure, Beethoven-grade genius ...
I don't think even Gentle Giant approached this again with their later canonic / fugal stuff. The only thing that comes close to this (admittedly in a bit more ham-fisted way; and it's directly influenced by it) is the outchorus to The Everso-Closely Guarded Line by Cardiacs.
Great song and this is the Best quality version of this song on YT!! Wow, how did I never even hear of Gentle Giant?
I remember Gentle Giant playing in the same open air football stadium as Pink Floyd did the same year. Gentle Giant with local band Pollen and Weather Report (w. Pastorius) as opening acts. They knew the crowd wouldn't be as big as Pink Floyd so they set the stage in the middle of the stadium. But still, it showed how popular Gentle Giant was, in Québec.
Otherwise GG played yearly a regular forum with about 12 000 people in the audience. That is, starting from "In a Glass House".
Excellente version avec le son actuel .
Extraordinary!!!!
These guys nailed this .
That was awesome!!!!
Superb. Now I'm gonna listen to the album.
Que grupazo carajo..!
omg omg omg, they are coming to Holland next year.
+Co van Oeveren wanneer dan , Co?
2 of 3 april in zoetermeer, de boerderij
4 thumbs down? Ray, Derek, John, and Kerry i guess :-(
Mr Class and Quality, one of my fav GG songs and it's really fantastic Three Friends are presenting GG gems like this live for the first time.
What a killer job on a great GG song!
Great bass playing!
Great performance! But now I appreciate even more the original lineup!
Its so great to jear this fantastastic track performed live with so high quality :-)
Gary seems to really have fun here. And he is right : this is rocking…
one of the best bands ever hankter777
Outro is pure musical nirvana.
Great live rendition!
Malcolm nailed it.
Fantastic!
Uskomatonta kuinka tarkasti he soittavat ja laulavat.... Kuin studiolevytys. ❤❤❤❤❤
freakin fantastic! thank you guys
Unbelievable to cover your own "greatest song ever"! It was my recollection however, that it took 3 guys (although fantastic in their own right) to fill the shoes of Ray & Derek Shulman. Kerry Minear, although still playing, needed some help to cover his own parts from some 35 years ago, as they became too difficult for him to continue to cover. Yet he still kicks ass.....Wow!
Kerry is doing Ray's overdubbed (on the record) violin part live on the synth, I think their 5-piece on stage sound is just mind blowing, like the originals .... SHEITTTTTT !!!!!!!!
This is the cover band Three Friends, not the original guys (except Gary Green on guitar).
Malcolm Mortimore is on the drum kit and was Gentle Giant's second drummer who played drums on the Three Friends album which was their 3rd album. He was replaced by John Weathers after a motorcycle accident and the band stayed with John on drums for the remainder of their amazing run. If not for Malcolm this performance would not be the same.
Yeah I realized afterwards.
OOOO! bonga bonga gianto gentelle, uno uno bonga bonga.
Miss you !!!!
What a band!
Fantastic!!
Mr Class & Quality aaaaaaaaaaaaaand Three Friends Finalle ;)
The "Grateful Dead" of Prog but SO MUCH MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you/have you taught music at Wakefield and/or Barnsley college?
Great comparison. My 2 favorites bands are GG and GD
Oui et j'y serai !
I love you guys!
Great great great!
BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what a band. keep on keepin on gg
Who is playing bass? Triplets with every note in sections I never thought it possible and at breakneck speed. Staggering!
Look around my rooms
And see the prizes I have showing
Working hard to build my life
And plan the way I'm going
House and car and pretty wife
They've all been won by knowing
All been won by knowing
All been won by knowing
Paperwork, white collared shirts
Where would we be without them
Man of class and quality
I never shout about them
Choose my friends for my own ends
You can't succeed without them
Can't succeed without them
Can't succeed without them
Middleman sees straight ahead
And never crosses borders
Never understood the artist
Or the lazy workers
The world needs steady men like me
To give and take the orders
Give and take the orders
Give and take the orders
incredible
yeah, that's the word! They can still do this?!! Was amazed by them them when I was young. Now am still trying to get my rock n' roll friends to listen to these guys. Oh well, they'll die with their Beatles and ZZ Top. Me, I plan to go out hearing these guys. Best band I ever heard
Love it
Indeed. Now GG would be warning us that all are becoming "Cloud Proles"