I swear I seen this guy driving around a Nova Scotia trailer park in his red corvette, blaring the tune "I'm old, you're young" from his speakers. I was told he failed grade 10, and he's looking to get his porn tapes back, because they were the creme de la creme!
They sound great on this studio recording, and are very much an AC DC ish straight ahead hard rock band, this studio recording along with the drum track and the bass track, also has at times four different guitar tracks, and an organ throughout the song, how do they produce that live when they are instrumentally only a three-piece band? Do they have a couple of hired musicians playing live with them such as another guitarist and a keyboard player or is it just a three-piece instrumental band cheating the audience out of what is obvious on the recording?
For those reading my comment, I thought they were a brand new band, I had no idea they've been around for 30 plus years, I have never heard of them until I read an article tiday about Lemmy from Motorhead and that he recommended listening to this band that they were like AC/DC and Janis Joplin. I looked them up and saw that they are not very busy these days, it's really too bad that they did not become as popular as AC/DC because they're just as good... at least I think they are.
@@MarkRaymondLuce Hey Mark... cool to read it!! yyeess this band was helped by Lemmy and blabla.. but this band rock like hell... in 2005 i was the drummer for a couple of Tours ... and listen " The Goddes" live just a small Band.. love & peace Mario ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LSdyyiE9xEc.html&start_radio=1
Oh my God. This brings back memories. I knew one of the band a LONG time ago. (Lou Mustafa, aka Uncle Petrel Mustafa bin Mustafa, since you ask. It wasn't his real name, but don't ask me what was.) Even at the time, which was late 70s, they were out there. But, and this is important, they knew their stuff. Lou was the one who put me on to Farid el Atrash, King of the Oud. They had a whole thing about Szegerely, which was on the Albanian border. I could tell you why the bears dance to the sound of Kalashnikovs, but that would give you too much insight into a terminaly obscure computer text adventure.
God it hurts to watch this. I just shared this video with one of my long time collaborators and it got me to thinking about how different ( and much better in my opinion ) things in NYC and LA might have been had these guys been able to keep rolling along. This is one of the best live versions of a great recorded song ( and album ) I've ever heard. And I DO NOT hand that out lightly. These guys could fvcking play. And Mike and Andy are so quintessential at what they do, you can't ask for, create, or even clone anything better if you tried.
Je sais que le compositeur est Bernard Gérard mais quelqu'un pourrait il me renseigner sur le nom des musiciens voire le groupe qui joue ce fabuleux morceau ?!
I went crate digging for old vinyl 2 weeks ago at my friend's record store - he has a basement that he allows certain known fellow enthusiasts to dig around in - all records only a single UK Pound £1. I picked up two vinyl albums (Shopping & Heart of Uncle) and have cleaned them up and started listening to them. I am absolutely amazed by the musical genius of these guys: absolutely blowing my mind away. It's as if Monty Python did World Music. Total gems.
Yeah, well they did not have catchy melodies and their lyrics were mostly nonsense. When the record company hired some hit song writers, the band blew it by being on drugs every day.
Right at the cusp of the technology boom in which we are enjoying right now. It's crazy the flat screens they have on stage here... similar to what you see for modern day performances.
I used his "technique" to get my "microwave oven" to start running again yesterday (i.e., "Friday the [13th] 14th". 😀 Thanks, Fonz, for the "knowledge" that I acquired from you. 😉