These two together were just dynamite Chet and Paul both god given talent sent to earth to intimidate " us" 😂 brilliant players loved them all my life and although they are both gone still do love them both and thanks so much for posting.
One of the greatest guitars that ever left was Chad Atkins. He was my guitar hero. I’ve been playing guitar since 1974. Chad Atkins has always been my idol. Music is not easy to play. It is most complicated and wheels was one of my favorite songs. On top of a whole bunch of other ones. I love and miss you Chet Atkins. You are the best solo instrumental guitarist that ever lived may you rest in peace❤️😥🎸🎼🎵🎶🎸
This was beyond a shadow of a doubt the best album he ever recorded! There's so many tunes in this album I've heard before, and more that I never knew he recorded, and I just couldn't stop listening to it! ❤
Great Sound! I usually don't care for the albums uploaded from LP, unless from a pristine (usually brand new) LP . . . CD has spoiled me. I know, I've heard all about the loss of really high and low sounds, blah blah blah, but I'm 70 and can't hear all those anyway. I just can't stand any hiss, pops, clicks. This upload is superb. Thanks for the upload.
DVDr-1 Flight Of The Phoenix DVDr-2 Into The Sun DVDr-3 Get It Together DVDr-4 Heartbreaker DVDr-5 Black Brass DVDr-6 I’m Your Captain (Part 1) DVDr-7 Phoenix House Interview DVDr-8 I’m Your Captain (Part 2) DVDr-9 Loneliness DVDr-10 Hooked On Love DVDr-11 Inside Looking Out
Terry Knight was waiting in the wings at Madison Square Garden to seize the band's gear after this show. He had already taken most of their money. Imagine playing a show like this knowing your career may be over two hours later.But it certainly wasn't. They kept kicking ass and taking names.
Attitudes every day .now I'm writing you a letter to put you in you place.if every one took the correct drug and maybe right amount ,then -stronger every day.p.s. band chicago said this on their own message.so what,party on.now as I say this totally maybe nonsense. Maybe these dude plus a response to this .cool song they playing now.dumb nerds no comrehe,cus they stupid.no matter ,me checking out Micheal shenker of ufo in couple hours.
Nico, Today I am a Happy Man. I guess in all these past years I never really looked in the right place. This past week I did. As you are aware, this wonderful LP was only released in Europe (Recorded Live in Paris). Last week I did tap into Discog and found many copies in France, Germany, Sweden, etc. I finally bought a Mint, Mint- copy in Germany. It's now a done deal and hopefully wafting its way to San Diego. What I never understood is why RCA only released this album in Europe considering Chet's position with RCA in the United States. It's not only a phenomenal performance by Chet and his supporting players, it appears to also be a phenomenal quality sound recording. Live recordings can be iffy at best, but the recording engineers at the Olympic Theater that night had their "A" game on! I'm sure Chet had a big hand in that, perfectionist that he was. Nico, thank you so much for bringing this magic recording to light. Chet fans around the world owe you a great deal of gratitude!
For the better part of the past year I have searched for this LP, but I’m beginning to believe that it really doesn’t exist. I’ve been on some many wild goose chases. At one point l heard that was only released in Europe, specifically France. On. visits to all the major vintage record shops in Paris & Bordeaux and in Germany & the UK l’ e had zero luck! So does anyone out there know that this incredible recording exists in LP, cassette, reel to reel or 8-track? As you might surmise, I’m beyond desperate! Come on true Chet fans help me out here!
@@NicoBorger I was in Paris about a month ago and I searched almost every vintage record store I could find. Needless to say, I came up empty. Nico, do you happen to know where I could get a decent copy of this LP? Like so many others have commented, this recording represents to me one of the Best Live performances I've heard. The actual recording quality is also amazing. As you are probably aware, most live recordings can be hit or miss!....this one hits the quality mark for me. Do you know if they released this recording in any other format, like reel to reel, cassette or 8-track? I'm really desperate to find any decent copy I can. Nico if you know where I might find this LP, I will be eternally greatful!
WOW! The greatest garage band ever...kicking ass at the best venue ever...on the year I was born! It doesn't get much better than this... I wish whatever legal bullshit that's going on with the various lawsuits that make up the dark chapter of their turbulent past could be settled before someone goes to that great gig in the sky,so we could see the REAL reunion with Mark! I know they've played in recent years with Don and Mel, and various other players like the incredibly talented Bruce Kulick of Kiss,among others... But we need MARK,DON, and MEL!!!!!!!!!!! PLEEEEEEEASE!!! Before it's too late....
I saw GFR in Tucson on 12/2/1972. Mark had the same guitar, and was wearing the same red pants. Freddie King was the support! They were Fantastic. I was in 9th grade.
Phenomenal music and musicians. Chet Atkins was a legendary musician, record producer, recording executive, and an excellent human being. He is still a legend and certified guitar player. Rest in heaven Chester and Leona! Together again never to part!
Flight of the Phoenix; Footstompin' Music; Time Machine; High Falootin' Woman, medley with "Time Machine" ending; "Good to Be in New York City" jam, with Mel's harmonica solo; Hooked on Love; Get It Together; Jam with Craig; Heartbreaker; I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home); Loneliness; Save the Land; Into the Sun; Inside Looking Out; Gimme Shelter (source: setlist.fm)
Now that's ROCK 'N' ROLL in it's kick ass una dultarated form! I was a kid when Mark & bo ys were doing what I'm just now watching so ,appreciate this concert footage.GFR ROCKS !
I saw them live in Amarillo Texas. I thought it was in 72 but Frost wasn’t with them plus Marc was playing his messenger not the red one. So I guess it must have been 71. I was a drummer at that time but I started playing guitar after I saw them. That concert changed my life. And I don’t regret it for even one moment.