Fantastic! I'm astonished that a bunch of youngsters like this have even heard of SAHB, let alone manage to pull off something as iconic as this. I would love to see them become a successful rock act!
OMG, I thought this was going to be cute, some kids doing TSAHB, 4 bars in my jaw drops and I am rocking the Freak out, Awesome job can't like this enough!
Awesome.. I saw The sensational Harvey Band many times in the 70's.. including their appearance at the very first Knebworth Festival in 1974.. I first saw them at Birmingham Town Hall in the Uk.. they supported Mott the Hoople and totally blew them off stage.. great rendition of Midnight Moses guys... the SAHB's used to open their set with it.. well done ..xx
These kids have amazing taste in music. They could be playing some absolute crap by some 2018 soy-brat band but uh uh...they choose a classic Alex Harvey jam. Great cover too. Loved it!!
That lead guitarist's playing is about as improbable as the 8 year old Yoyoka nailing of Good Times Bad Times. Fabulous! Terrific performances all round!
WOW, Kudos. It gladdens this old man's heart to see young'ns keeping the rock flame burning and remembering the legend/legacy of SAHB. Vambo Rool and Hail Vibrania.
Massively impressed with this effort. The vocalist had the intent expressed just the way she should have. So 110 out of ten for your effort lady. Hope you have gone on to thrill audiences in whatever guise you all may have chosen.
Congratulations! It's unbelievable that such young people, are playing and popularizing one of the greatest and at the same most underrated progressive rock English bands! You are so good! Rock on!
Hey there! I’m the singer! My name is Maddy Wanke. We were a House Band of students from the Cleveland, OH School of Rock. We were called the Jazz Band Rejexx. We are now all off to different colleges unfortunately! Most of us are still playing and I am still singing!
Great job - I really enjoyed that so much that I shared it on FB Brilliant to see young people getting involved with some of the lesser known classics from back in the day :-) Well done!
Pretty good rendition guys. Had the privilege of seeing SAHB several times in the early/mid seventies. They were a great band and played a lot of really diverse music.