Does have the link for the second part? This freaking amazing, makes goes back to the first time seen them or any concert, I was like 16 I think, give'r take
I was around 15 years old in late 90s and heard them live on much music and was mind blown as I'm a huge the doors and led Zeppelin fan🎶🎸thee perfect amalgamation of the two bands with added Indian instruments etc👏🏼🙏🏽Jeff Martin is talented as hell🎸🎶😎when I first heard that voice I started believing in all that reincarnation stuff and the story about the lucky groupie in Canada when the doors come thru town😆Im not sure how old Jeff is but I'm sure he's a generation x meaning he probably was concieved around late 60s👏🏼🎶🎸I mean for God sake he's Jim Morrison on guitar and pipes & multi instrumentalist💯wtf is in the water in Canada!??we get some great musicians like these guys and rush🎶🎸the tea partys drummer lays down nice beats top notch act👌🏼👍🏼💯🎶🎸
Amazing stuff, this video (and as I am discovering this channel) is a labour of love. A question for you Jeff, in this video you cite Thebarton Theatre in Adelaide in ‘97 as an audio source. I bootlegged that show, but years later gave my TP bootleg collection (my own master tapes, and duplicates from others) to a friend (in New Zealand, not Australia). Not sure what happened to them. Curious as to where you got that audio. Probably not my tapes as the quality wasn’t great. Just curious.
Im not sure tbh. I got some of the shows 20+ years ago and ive traded for shows, found suff online and had ppl give me shows so i really couldnt say w accuracy. Im glad you are enjoying this vid and the channel. Ive put many hours into both =)
@@jeffbryant4591I can see you’ve put a huge amount of work into this, I have hours of watching ahead of me, thanks, brings back a lot of great memories. It occurs to me we may have even traded back in the 90s. I had a few cassette and vhs masters, including the Australian Rage guest programming slot they did (might even have that vhs around somewhere). Sent quite a few copies to Ca and the US in the mid-late 90s.
Saw the tea party in whistler, bc. The promoter messed up the show date and so I didn't know when I walked into the club who the band was going to be. I was shocked and blown away. There was a little more than a hundred people for the first set. When they came out to play a 2nd set the word had spread and it was packed very quickly. Awesome show and band
Watching this in 2024...have never stopped listening to The Tea Party since first hearing Fire in the Head, bought the CD The Edges of Twilight in 1995 and became obsessed withe fusion of Led Zeppelin and The Doors style of rock.
My favorite Tea Party song and live version. They met in a high school about 5km from where I'm sitting. 30+ years now for them. Coach and Horses gig downtown in 1990 rest is history.
Hey Jeff. I think that the only interview was during the Shadows of the mountainside track, which was compiled from 2 sources due to massive static on FM at the time
I was at this live with a couple friends, we drove from Guelph, then a few days later we seen him live in Cambridge of all places. Jeff did a couple of these L n' M shows, does anyone know the other locations he visited? I remember him covering Jeff Buckley and it took me by surprise. 🤟
Definitely the best singing voice of the entire bunch from that era of Canadian rock music. Also, the bands 2nd and 3rd albums are absolute classics of rock music in general (though Transmission is a bit polarizing to some), The Edges of Twilight being a perfect album, which is really rare. Every song is amazing. I've seen recent live clips and the voice and playing are still intact, but my word Jeff is full of himself. It's understandable in way. If that voice came out of _my_ head, I too might think I was a God hahaha
guys.... wow thanks for putting this together.... these boys in their prime was a something to behold.... the playing and vocals just on point... Thank you.