@@gerardgough9757 You're looking at the prep/source material for it right here. 😎 MSC Video first released it on VHS in 1989, then I later re-released it on DVD in 2005, but with source material that was nowhere near this good, and it was re-released again with this source material in 2017. Officially it was dubbed the "Carney" tour.
There's nobody like Leon! His talent his energy his Spirit his Arrangements he was a genius. And nobody rocks the way Leon did. I love seeing all these old videos!!!!
Leon's shows were basically one song that got better as he played, he should have been a pentecostal holiness tent revival preacher. testify Leon testify !!! saw him a an old movie theatre in York SC around 2005, packed with just 250 in the audience, incredible show from a legend. signed my son's hat & Leon Live & a few other lps for me. my son says that Leon's keyboard playing on Gary Lewis & the playboys classic "count me in" is as difficult as anything Mozart or Chopin ever did.btw/ he is a sound engineer for the US ARMY jazz band & started with a Hammond b-3 @ 13 yes old & worked backwards to the piano
These clips of Leon are so spectacular! What a wonderful joyous time! I am afraid I was a bit, let’s say Inebriated, but I loved him every time I saw him. Sad things can be said about the 70s but the music scene was magnificent! Leon - I hope you know how much joy you brought to us.... and still do! RIP.
It was great to see this! I'm such an old fossil; I was actually trained on the original Ampex monochrome VTR-1002 vacuum tube technology 2" quad recorder. I remember it was a real beast that took up multiple 19" equipment racks, in addition to the tape transport, and it was exceedingly difficult to keep the tracking servo' in alignment. As I recall, a single reel of 2" tape probably weighed about 25 pounds! I have seen a lot of technological change during my seventy-five trips around the sun.
The cat could play any instrument with incredible feel. Never knew he was a member of the Wrecking Crew and played and usually arranged so many hits of the 1960s
I believe this was at the American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte. It was the first concert I had seen with live video of the performance projected onto the screen. This is that footage. What a wonderful accomplishment, to have recovered this forgotten recording and process it to this high quality.
Did Freddie King open for him? I saw him in a football stadium in the early 1970’s in Charlotte. I was in town and luckily caught his concert. What a great showman. I remember he switched from piano to guitar and played some lead guitar while standing on top of the piano. I loved his early music .
An incredible talent that didn’t get his due. It was a dark day when he died. Hope he’s rockin it out in the paradise of his choice. “Some day, I’m gonna rest on the other shore...”
he was a musicians musician not unlike johnny winter as a guitar player if your over 50 and play music you know both Leon could and did play every instrument very well
There was nobody like Leon back in the day. He was one of the best to see live. I saw him several times and he always put on a great show. Such a talent.
THANK YOU for posting yet another great video of the MOSAT!! The Tulsans & Okies on board the Leon train made their way across the land & over the waters into Europe to the East & Asia to the right. What a difference Leon made in the music world,k he touched SOOooo many lives!!! Chuck Blackwell & Carl Radle among others in this video are together w/ Leon again in that Heavenly Band. Peace & love. Stranger in a Strange Land, IMHO was the FIRST recorded best/only rap I've ever loved, aside of Blondie's Rapture. I have to wonder what kind of 4 subhumans would click on Dislike for this?!??!?!? WTH!
None of them count! Did you grow up in Tulsa when he lived there? I saw him, first, during the MD&E tour. Went to see Cocker and came out a big fan of Leon's. Such a mega talented musician, that most people aren't aware of half of what he did. He was so entertaining and high energy, not to mention really nice to look at.
To the Contributor who uploaded this, thanks sooo much! Am a lifelong Leon fan who got to meet him (at the NYC premier of the documentary A Poet is a Naked Person). I got to thank him for all his great music through the years & remind him how there's still loads of folks out there who love his music. Just can't get enough & I was lucky enough to have seen him live multiple times through the years. This is an interesting selection of his work. Thanks again.
Karen R. Sternberg this is from a DVD you can order. Check it out at deepfreezevideo.com. I bought it and it is awesome. There is a whole story on how this was made.
Karen, you are welcomed. The source for these segments are the original, first generation 2" Quad recordings reproduced here at our facility in Burbank.
@@marybarry2230 No hate now. I saw LEON 70 times, and had ticket #71 ready for Knuckleheads in Kansas City - a show that sadly did not happen. A magical soul.
I assume this post is simply an advertisement. For those of us who truly loved LEON, I wish you'd let us enjoy these precious bits of video tape without ADS ALL OVER IT!
@@deepfreezevideo I'd be posting it to FB all the time if it was more than just an ad! I believe you'd get MORE business if people wanted to share it, and they would if it didn't have banners posted all over it!
@@lisafinch2866 One last time: This clip is a demo reel for the videotape restoration services offered. It is not an advertisement for Leon. That is why you see the antique videotape machine at the beginning...it's what this gentleman does for a living.
Seeing Elton John inducting him into Hall of Fame made me cry. You could tell Elton was really in awe of Leon and thought he was the lucky one being on a Leon album.
they have a whole bunch of these videotape reels at a local mall. It's one of those malls that has totally died so it's very odd. But they have like a Red Skelton display and right in the middle or a whole bunch of these video tapes along with some 16 or 35 mm film cans. the quality is really good in this video. I wonder why they didn't make this the home video format? LOL just kidding
Love Leon Russell, but couldn't watch even 2 seconds of this - the Deep Freeze Films' watermarks annoyed the hell out of me. Are you really that scared that someone will make millions out of this segment? I have a home theatre and wanted to hook this up, sit back in my easy chair and see Leon and imagine I'm back there - your watermark destroyed everything.
This isn't an advertisement, it's the good people at DC Video showcasing their capabilities in rescuing damaged videotape. In other words, it's aimed at the techie crowd first. The watermarks are there for the benefit of Deep Freeze Films because we sell it online. And no, we don't "make millions", but if you'd like to order the DVD, it's a pretty good bargain.
Keep Leon's Music a LIVE 😎
Never can get enough of Leon
So glad this was filmed . Carl Radle on bass .
He was beautiful!...Those eyes...He is missed. And a big Thanks! to DC Video, for putting this together. Ain't technology wonderful!!?
Yes thank you! Really enjoyed this......:-)
He really was beautiful and so very talented. Yeah, those eyes, that hair and those elegant fingers
Yes!!! Agree 100% my dear!!! He was a hidden Gem 💎 I give you people thanks too, for bringing good memories back.
@@gerardgough9757 You're looking at the prep/source material for it right here. 😎
MSC Video first released it on VHS in 1989, then I later re-released it on DVD in 2005, but with source material that was nowhere near this good, and it was re-released again with this source material in 2017.
Officially it was dubbed the "Carney" tour.
There's nobody like Leon! His talent his energy his Spirit his Arrangements he was a genius. And nobody rocks the way Leon did. I love seeing all these old videos!!!!
Leon's shows were basically one song that got better as he played, he should have been a pentecostal holiness tent revival preacher. testify Leon testify !!! saw him a an old movie theatre in York SC around 2005, packed with just 250 in the audience, incredible show from a legend. signed my son's hat & Leon Live & a few other lps for me. my son says that Leon's keyboard playing on Gary Lewis & the playboys classic "count me in" is as difficult as anything Mozart or Chopin ever did.btw/ he is a sound engineer for the US ARMY jazz band & started with a Hammond b-3 @ 13 yes old & worked backwards to the piano
wow! just saw this and its great! I will always love Leon
These clips of Leon are so spectacular! What a wonderful joyous time! I am afraid I was a bit, let’s say Inebriated, but I loved him every time I saw him. Sad things can be said about the 70s but the music scene was magnificent! Leon - I hope you know how much joy you brought to us.... and still do! RIP.
It was great to see this! I'm such an old fossil; I was actually trained on the original Ampex monochrome VTR-1002 vacuum tube technology 2" quad recorder. I remember it was a real beast that took up multiple 19" equipment racks, in addition to the tape transport, and it was exceedingly difficult to keep the tracking servo' in alignment. As I recall, a single reel of 2" tape probably weighed about 25 pounds! I have seen a lot of technological change during my seventy-five trips around the sun.
❤❤ “ Leon “ what terrific singer , song writer, gone but not forgotten !! ❤❤
leon is the best thing on the concert for bangladesh album.
The cat could play any instrument with incredible feel. Never knew he was a member of the Wrecking Crew and played and usually arranged so many hits of the 1960s
Leon was such a handsome guy wasn't he
axs203 yes he was the most handsome. And the biggest talent, great to hear him and to see him.
Legend. RIP, sir. You were one of a kind.
good ole boy, true oakie, Claude Russell Bridges.....the best!
The ultimate rock n roll artist..thanks Leon..
I believe this was at the American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte. It was the first concert I had seen with live video of the performance projected onto the screen. This is that footage. What a wonderful accomplishment, to have recovered this forgotten recording and process it to this high quality.
Did Freddie King open for him? I saw him in a football stadium in the early 1970’s in Charlotte. I was in town and luckily caught his concert. What a great showman. I remember he switched from piano to guitar and played some lead guitar while standing on top of the piano. I loved his early music .
Drummer was kickin it
An incredible talent that didn’t get his due. It was a dark day when he died. Hope he’s rockin it out in the paradise of his choice. “Some day, I’m gonna rest on the other shore...”
Me too,and Be WITH MY FRIEND, MR.FURY.LEWIS. Walter B.Memphis. TAKE CARE AND STAY WELL AND SAFE. 🎼🎸🌠✌💯
Sure THINK about HIM,ESPECIALLY. LATELY, Walter B.Memphis.
he was a musicians musician not unlike johnny winter as a guitar player if your over 50 and play music you know both Leon could and did play every instrument very well
There was nobody like Leon back in the day. He was one of the best to see live. I saw him several times and he always put on a great show. Such a talent.
Chlynn13 B Very true. The early 1970s...there was no show like a Leon Russell show.
Those eyes! Get on it Leon! Bad boy from Oklahoma!
That's my all time favorite piano player right there☝️
Yet another gem from Leon. Thanks for sharing.
Oh, to have seen him back then. Love him so much.
Leon just takes my breath away! Xoxo
Craving individual recognition but had terrible stage fright. His friends and colleagues on stage with him soothed him.
Leave a legacy that will resonate long after you're gone. ~Leon Russell
Well he certainly accomplished that, didn't he! RIP Leon Russell
THANK YOU for posting yet another great video of the MOSAT!! The Tulsans & Okies on board the Leon train made their way across the land & over the waters into Europe to the East & Asia to the right. What a difference Leon made in the music world,k he touched SOOooo many lives!!! Chuck Blackwell & Carl Radle among others in this video are together w/ Leon again in that Heavenly Band. Peace & love. Stranger in a Strange Land, IMHO was the FIRST recorded best/only rap I've ever loved, aside of Blondie's Rapture.
I have to wonder what kind of 4 subhumans would click on Dislike for this?!??!?!? WTH!
None of them count! Did you grow up in Tulsa when he lived there? I saw him, first, during the MD&E tour. Went to see Cocker and came out a big fan of Leon's. Such a mega talented musician, that most people aren't aware of half of what he did. He was so entertaining and high energy, not to mention really nice to look at.
To the Contributor who uploaded this, thanks sooo much! Am a lifelong Leon fan who got to meet him (at the NYC premier of the documentary A Poet is a Naked Person). I got to thank him for all his great music through the years & remind him how there's still loads of folks out there who love his music. Just can't get enough & I was lucky enough to have seen him live multiple times through the years. This is an interesting selection of his work. Thanks again.
Karen R. Sternberg this is from a DVD you can order. Check it out at deepfreezevideo.com. I bought it and it is awesome. There is a whole story on how this was made.
Karen, you are welcomed. The source for these segments are the original, first generation 2" Quad recordings reproduced here at our facility in Burbank.
I hate you!
I would have loved to have seen him even once! Lu-kee!!
@@marybarry2230 No hate now. I saw LEON 70 times, and had ticket #71 ready for Knuckleheads in Kansas City - a show that sadly did not happen. A magical soul.
@@ecobeattv6246 it ain't bragging if it's true! I would have been thrilled with one time! That's fantastic, seriously!
(Still hate you though.......😡)
Another place in time
Stranger in a Strange Land wonderful human being, talent teacher Love Leon
Thank you for posting this. He will live on in film.
Love "Stranger in a Strange Land"....Fun to see this-Thank you!
YES DAD YOU WERE THE BEST I AM CRYING NOW YOUR DEATH BROKE MY HEART THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC YOU HAVE LEFT TO ME
Leon really burned up the keyboard - brilliant, authentic musical contributions.
I was at this show- tripping my ass off!! Those were the days!! Thanks for Posting.
It's a simple fact. You have soul or you don't. If you are blessed with both talent and soul you might be Leon Russell.
Awesome by master of space and time leon Russell puts on a great show
thankyou thankyou thank you such fun who would think at 74 id be seeing leon again
I assume this post is simply an advertisement. For those of us who truly loved LEON, I wish you'd let us enjoy these precious bits of video tape without ADS ALL OVER IT!
Order the DVD
I did, take off your banner,fans will buy your DVD anyway
I am sure traders are bootlegging it anyway
@@deepfreezevideo I'd be posting it to FB all the time if it was more than just an ad! I believe you'd get MORE business if people wanted to share it, and they would if it didn't have banners posted all over it!
@@lisafinch2866 One last time:
This clip is a demo reel for the videotape restoration services offered.
It is not an advertisement for Leon.
That is why you see the antique videotape machine at the beginning...it's what this gentleman does for a living.
Such a treat to see his beautiful face without the sunglasses.
That is a great video. It is amazing that it survived in that car trunk! Good job.
AWESOME just AWESOME 😎
Caught their show in San Antonio that summer.
So grateful you posted this.
Seeing Elton John inducting him into Hall of Fame made me cry. You could tell Elton was really in awe of Leon and
thought he was the lucky one being on a Leon album.
That eye roll at 4:57. Would love to know what Leon's thinking.
But that smile around 5:05 - who was the lucky beneficiary of that?
Thanks! I love Leon💚
THANK YOU, So Much,DC VIDEO, DAMN FANTASTIC, WHEW,LOVE THIS EXCELLENT MUSIC,VIDEO'S AND YOUR CHANNEL Walter B.Memphis. 🌠🎼🎸🥂💯
Keep Leon's Music Living. 😎
This is wonderful.
I got mine - it's as good as it gets!
This. Is. Awesome!!!
YES DAD I AM JUST CRYING NOW FOR YOU THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC YOU HAVE LEFT FOR ME
wow quality is extraordinary!!!
Sir Elton and Leon Russell put out a recent and amazing Al bum
"The Union " awesome Tulsa Zrovk best pianist ever 💗💗
He was such a prolific writer on top of being a top tear musician
I wish that I could go back to attend this show. I'd smoke lots of dope and BOOGIE WOOGIE!
so young one of a kind
There has never been a Sugar Bowl in Charlotte. If it was outdoors it was probably a concert at Memorial Stadium.
Love this DVD!
THANK YOU for this!
Thank you!
I SAW THIS TOUR . LAWD GOD I'LL TAKE YOU THERE !!!!
YEAH DAD YOU ARE THE LEGEND I MISS YOU SO MUCH THAT I AM CRYING NOW
I will be buying some of the Dvd's.
YEAH DAD YOU ARE THE BEST I AM CRYING NOW YOUR DEATH BROKE MY HEART THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC YOU LEFT TO ME
Unfreeze some more clips!! PLEASE! 💕 🍸
awwww leon, soooo great !
YEAH YOU YOUR BAND AND SINGERS ARE THE BEST DAD
Love You, Leon!! Xoxo
Those backup singers are dressed for winter. It was 100 degrees that day!
Great vid and quality, but it'd be nice if the screen wasn't with blocked with ads. :/
miss you crying now
THIS was Leon Russell.
His shows were electrifying. I had the pleasure of meeting him at his concert in Louisville,Ky in the early 70's a true star
Handsome back in the day but I would love to see what he would look like without a beard
Here you go. th-cam.com/video/tbKHbcvRMiM/w-d-xo.html or try this: th-cam.com/video/Iwccfu3EDSI/w-d-xo.html
Frank Howard Yikes you went way back 😀 I do see a lot of handsome potential though 👍
Look up his 2 Shindig videos. Slicked back hair and clean shaven. Who knew he had a cleft chin?
they have a whole bunch of these videotape reels at a local mall. It's one of those malls that has totally died so it's very odd. But they have like a Red Skelton display and right in the middle or a whole bunch of these video tapes along with some 16 or 35 mm film cans. the quality is really good in this video. I wonder why they didn't make this the home video format? LOL just kidding
Tell us more. What mall? Where is it located?
Where are they today, I wonder?
yeah dad
This is from the Sugar Bowl in NC. I don't think so, hows about New Orleans Louisiana's Sugar Bowl. OU won the game 14, zip over Penn State.
Herr Preston didn't use his pinky!?
I was there.
No one like Leon!
good morning my angel here is your precious secret dad sing the song to me i could die silently noody miss me just my cat and dog
i hear a little similarities with billy joel(ish) sound. anyone else hear little bits of that ?
Well Leon was before Billy Joe so... maybe it is the other way around. lol
coffeehigh420 No. But thanks for asking.
Billy prob picked up on some of Leon's sound.
I saw an interview with Billy recently. He named Leon as one of his main influences.
❤️❤️❤️
Leon in his prime when Elton john was jealous of his playing and singing tried to emulate him but never could Eltons early stuff did rock pretty good
yeah
Carl Radle.....le sigh
you can get the whole movie here: deepfreezevideo.com/deepfreezestory.html
Carl Radle on bass.....
Love Leon Russell, but couldn't watch even 2 seconds of this - the Deep Freeze Films' watermarks annoyed the hell out of me. Are you really that scared that someone will make millions out of this segment? I have a home theatre and wanted to hook this up, sit back in my easy chair and see Leon and imagine I'm back there - your watermark destroyed everything.
This isn't an advertisement, it's the good people at DC Video showcasing their capabilities in rescuing damaged videotape. In other words, it's aimed at the techie crowd first.
The watermarks are there for the benefit of Deep Freeze Films because we sell it online.
And no, we don't "make millions", but if you'd like to order the DVD, it's a pretty good bargain.
Well, buy DVD and do whatever you planned to.
l yeaho not kill me ith this song dad
Leon never bought a house he didn't add a recording studio to.
robaerta wilt
You succeeded in "deep freezing" my enjoyment of visual. Next time, might think of rearranging you advert. Greedy!!!
wow quality is extraordinary!!!