A lifetime Rooster fan, When they got back together for this current band, I know it was tough going but they've kept going persevered and now are a real credit to the brand Atomic Rooster, I know John DuCann,Vincent Crane,Paul Hammond and Ric Parnell would all be very proud, fine job and kudos to French and Bolton fir making it happen, thanks for the upload👍🙏🐓
Lifeling fan here too. Saw various formats at Sunderland Locarno including Chris Farliwe, ginger Baker. Saw them the night they were supported by hardstuff what a night ! Got all on vinyl and some signed. Off to see them in 2 days cant wait.
@@stephenbirkett671 wow, you got to see Hard Stuff live ?, I am a huge Johnny Du Cann fan, have been trying to find someone still around who knew him well in hopes of a possible documentary covering his career, I can't get anywhere with a possible lead as to it's happening, anyway thanks 👍🐓
I think Vincent might be grinning from wherever he is and proud his mates from once upon a time are keeping his legacy alive. There's not a ton of $ for these guys doing this.
I was fortunate enough to see Atomic Rooster several times, firstly with John & Paul but also other line ups including Chris Farlowe & did Ginger Baker play drums once also ? I am also fortunate enough to have Vincents autograph on many album.sleeves & John and Pauls on bolex demetia album sleeve. All from the infamous night hardstuff supported Atomic Rooster at the Sunderland Locarno. auto
Carl Palmer founded Atomic Rooster alongside Vincent Crane after they both left the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Palmer left after the first album to form ELP!
Think that is so. Who was the vocal on broken wings on the home to roost album double set . Farlowe was much later and that great guitarist Ducann sang also . The band was always great but the early material rivals most anything . Carl is seen on several vids with Vincent . The band had so much potential but sad ending . Legendary stuff and good to see band here still doing it .
A native of Manchester, Steve Bolton played rhythm guitar with The Dominators, The Phantom 4, Modrox from 1963, and lead guitar in Puzzle from 1966, Jimmy Powell and The Dimensions, The Dimensions.[1] In 1971 he was recruited into the band Atomic Rooster, part of a new line-up for a tour supporting the band's third album In Hearing of Atomic Rooster and their No. 4 charting single "The Devil's Answer". The tour was successful, and included a charity gig where the band supported The Who. The band was also recording their fourth LP Made in England which was released in 1972 with a more funky sound replacing their original progressive rock leanings. Bolton also appeared on Devil's Answer: Live on the BBC released in 1998, and on the release of In Satan's Name: The Definitive Collection.
@@SteveBoltz Good gracious! Colosseum are touring again, without Hiseman and Greenslade. The drummer is a sleeping pill, Clempson has got stiff fingers, and Farlowe can't make the high notes anymore. What I'm trying to say: Some guys can't accept the fact, that it's over. Is it so hard to let go? Maybe so ... and maybe Bolton should give Chris a ring and ask him to join the band?
@@TheRestartPoint Well, I like Jean Cheesman (aka Jeannie Crane) and her Bernese Mountain Dogs. She lives in Hereford (Herefordshire). Go and pay her a visit ...
They reunited with the blessing of Vincent's widow, and 2 of the men you see here were part of the band when they toured in early 1971. So definitely members left. Short of Carl Palmer rejoining, this is as close as you're gonna get to real Atomic Rooster in 2023/24.
I miss them so much Vincent Crane, John Cann, Paul Hammond. R.I.P.
Did you have a long history of listening to them?
@@BarefootViking Yes, from the beginning.
@@andrasczehlarik9180 that's cool. I just heard of them about 8 years ago
@@BarefootViking Recommended HARD STUFF. CHEERS FROM Hungary.
@@andrasczehlarik9180 o yes. I'm intrigued. Thank you for this
Been Atomic Rooster fan a lifetime. .French and Bolton are certified Roosters. . 🎸 🎵 🎶
It's always a shock to hear some Atomic Rooster.
Great to see these guys still rocking like that. Many thanks for this post.
The Rooster is flying again!
Off to see them in 2 days cant wait after all these years
I was sceptical when I saw that Pete and Steve were touring as Atomic Rooster, but this is absolutely great. Now, I wish I had seen them.
My thoughts exactly!
Ура Болтон у и Френ чу!!!
Stunning, had no idea they were still rocking.
saw Atomic Rooster in 1971 and 1972----THIS version of the band is quite solid and does the fine music "justice"
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Pete French did a fine job, other guys too. Gee, I wonder if Chris Farlowe could join them for a few songs, I'd love to see that!
Saw them with Chris Farlowe . Awesome range
I hope not !
Hammond excellence, I can’t tell the difference in sound
The organ player is doing a great Vinny Crane !
Great to see these guys carrying on the Rooster tradition !!! Rock On !!!!!!!!! Mike in Kansas City
Awesome awesome show!! 👏👏
Good to see messrs Bolton and French still live and kicking it. French was also in Leaf Hound and Cactus. He must have a few tales to tell.
Organist is great. Very busy entire set. We are all counting the nine lives we have.....
In hearing of ... since decades!😉
These guys rock. Awseome.
li ho visti dal vivo fine anni 60................grandi
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Devil's Answer still sounds amazing, it's one of those songs that sticks in your brain.
Великолепно!!!
Great effort. Not easy music to copy. Keep it going guys.
Wow! Sounds great ! Top band! Rock on! \m/
Guitar seems a bit low in the mix. Great feel from the geezers. Would dig catching playing live.
A lifetime Rooster fan, When they got back together for this current band, I know it was tough going but they've kept going persevered and now are a real credit to the brand Atomic Rooster, I know John DuCann,Vincent Crane,Paul Hammond and Ric Parnell would all be very proud, fine job and kudos to French and Bolton fir making it happen, thanks for the upload👍🙏🐓
Yep!
Lifeling fan here too. Saw various formats at Sunderland Locarno including Chris Farliwe, ginger Baker. Saw them the night they were supported by hardstuff what a night !
Got all on vinyl and some signed.
Off to see them in 2 days cant wait.
@@stephenbirkett671 wow, you got to see Hard Stuff live ?, I am a huge Johnny Du Cann fan, have been trying to find someone still around who knew him well in hopes of a possible documentary covering his career, I can't get anywhere with a possible lead as to it's happening, anyway thanks 👍🐓
Man you captured the whole bloody show
Fantatic 😊❤
no Atomic Rooster without Vincent Crane so this is a tribute band. Still they sound pretty good.
I think Vincent might be grinning from wherever he is and proud his mates from once upon a time are keeping his legacy alive. There's not a ton of $ for these guys doing this.
These are quite good
Niiice!!😊 👍
The Rooster crows tonight!!
A live version of Decision/Indecision is great. 'In Hearing Of' is the album I most often listen to.
23:00 VUG = means perhaps: a small cavity in a rock or vein, often lined with crystals
man, i had no idea David Lynch can play guitar like that!
Ahahahahahaha...so spot on though !!!!
🎯good joke! 😂
Слава френчу и Болтон у!!!
WTF? sick!!!
Have a Safe Holiday weekend ok
Kibordzista jak z mappet show ale muzycznie swietniiii❤
Saw them in 71
Pete French est il le chanteur de l’album cactus ot’n sweaty !!!
Yep.👍
And the singer in "Leafhound" another fine band.
Как жаль, что нет Крейна, Дюка на, Хаммонд а
Great But is a cover Band when Vincent Crane Died the Rooster Flew with him.
Rooster toured in Autumn 1971 with 2 of the 4 you see here so this is the best you're going to get. Good on these guys!
6:46 the guitar stayed in tune!
Get that guitar up higher in the mix, please!!
I was fortunate enough to see Atomic Rooster several times, firstly with John & Paul but also other line ups including Chris Farlowe & did Ginger Baker play drums once also ? I am also fortunate enough to have Vincents autograph on many album.sleeves & John and Pauls on bolex demetia album sleeve. All from the infamous night hardstuff supported Atomic Rooster at the Sunderland Locarno. auto
Carl palmer or Keith Emersons band can't remember?!
Carl Palmer founded Atomic Rooster alongside Vincent Crane after they both left the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Palmer left after the first album to form ELP!
Hammond did a great job replacing him . Then wasnit Rick parnell , jack parnells son. Really testing the memory now
It’s hard to pull off Carl Palmer energy but the band sounds atomic roosterish
Carl Parlmer was really one lp plus few BBC. .but Hammond and Parnell really carried the weights. .
Think that is so.
Who was the vocal on broken wings on the home to roost album double set .
Farlowe was much later and that great guitarist Ducann sang also .
The band was always great but the early material rivals most anything .
Carl is seen on several vids with Vincent .
The band had so much potential but sad ending .
Legendary stuff and good to see band here still doing it .
Great stuff but now without a vocalist as Pete's left
This is not A. R. It's a cover band consisting of 5 (!) noname musicians playing A. R. songs ...
A native of Manchester, Steve Bolton played rhythm guitar with The Dominators, The Phantom 4, Modrox from 1963, and lead guitar in Puzzle from 1966, Jimmy Powell and The Dimensions, The Dimensions.[1] In 1971 he was recruited into the band Atomic Rooster, part of a new line-up for a tour supporting the band's third album In Hearing of Atomic Rooster and their No. 4 charting single "The Devil's Answer". The tour was successful, and included a charity gig where the band supported The Who. The band was also recording their fourth LP Made in England which was released in 1972 with a more funky sound replacing their original progressive rock leanings. Bolton also appeared on Devil's Answer: Live on the BBC released in 1998, and on the release of In Satan's Name: The Definitive Collection.
@@SteveBoltz Good gracious!
Colosseum are touring again, without Hiseman and Greenslade.
The drummer is a sleeping pill, Clempson has got stiff fingers, and Farlowe can't make the high notes anymore. What I'm trying to say: Some guys can't accept the fact, that it's over. Is it so hard to let go? Maybe so ... and maybe Bolton should give Chris a ring and ask him to join the band?
@@karlheinzzahneissen4329 tuff guy,eh?
You dont like Pete French?
@@TheRestartPoint Well, I like Jean Cheesman (aka Jeannie Crane) and her Bernese Mountain Dogs. She lives in Hereford (Herefordshire). Go and pay her a visit ...
I prefer Crane, Hammond and Du Cann.
That's a bit tricky now.
Real Dealers...
Peter is a legend. Leafhound, Atomic Rooster, Cactus and the list goes on
звукачи совсем никакие .!
Messing with the guitar balance 🙄
Sounds like Deep Purple...
Leider schlecht
No members left. How pointless. And farlowe ruined rooster with his crap voice. How can there even be a rooster without vincent? Rediculous.
They reunited with the blessing of Vincent's widow, and 2 of the men you see here were part of the band when they toured in early 1971. So definitely members left. Short of Carl Palmer rejoining, this is as close as you're gonna get to real Atomic Rooster in 2023/24.
жалкое подражание классическому Atomic Rooster...выключил, не могу слушать эту херню