Was a rabid follower of Jefferson Airplane and Jorma and Jack with Hot Tuna. Booked them in 75 at my college in Mass. we are lucky to have this venue for these great artists! Keep the faith!
I have been as continuously awestruck by listening to these two extraordinary players as I have been delighted to have been sitting in the same music hall with them. I had to wait 3 years from getting Surrealistic Pillow (1967) to seeing the Airplane in concert (1970). I have never been the same again.
Yes I saw them in Austin in a small club in the 90s. Have a few records. Jorma played around in Austin without Jack for a while. But as the shirt says, if you don't know Jorma you don't know Jack. Cheers.
i remember the airplane at sunrise sunday morning at woodstock. i enjoy both the accoustic tuna and this electric version. i lived in meigs county in the 80s before fur peace. they grew the best herb called meigs green
Just seen Hot Tuna at the Cabot in Beverly Massachusetts they were both great and had an excellent drummer. Never disappointed seeing the fact. Happy birthday Jorma Who will be 82 on December 23. Keep on rockin never stopping❤
Thanks so much! I LOVE Hot Tuna! I found out about you guys because my Dad is a raving Jefferson Airplane fan - followed the band all through the name changes - but never found Hot Tuna, somehow - But *I* did! There's something magic about Jack and Jorma together. It's the Blues roots, I suppose. But it's just incredible. "Death Don't Have No Mercy" might be my favorite. I am so grateful to have found Hot Tuna, basically by accident! I also recommend KBC to anyone who can find their album - That's Kantner, Balin and Cassidy, to anyone who has never heard of KBC. It's kind of its own thing, too, like Hot Tuna is, but it's spectacular in its own way, and if you're a fan of either group, it's worth it.
Agree. If your Father was JA fan (Signe Anderson, Grace Slick, Jorma Kaukonen, Paul Katner, Jack Casady) surely your Father also listened Quicksilver Messenger Service. By the way look for the JA Rooftop concert wich was a year before the Beatles. Cheers Kate.
Saw ALL these guys, spoke to Jack Casidy at SUNY New Paltz Paltz and limited 10 seconds Paul Kantner at Radio City, NY, funny that night I talked to Jack, Jorma went over to open air door SUNY New Paltz, I said to myself, I m not gonna disturb him he s all alone, my only comment could be Jorma, you are the greatest...not comment to interrupt your rock star, Jack was VERY down to earth, honest, serious in speaking to, a revelation for some with a Harpo Marx, no speak...I always loved Jack, we all do
I am a San Francisco soundman , living in the Ohio Valley. Jorma is not just San Francisco- but also Ohio sound.... Quicksilver sang take another hit of fresh air but Los Angeles burnt my eyes and made me cough so back to Ohio rich in ancient history and quite a beautiful state.
Wow!!! Great to see they are healthy, happy and still going strong, just the best deep grooves that warm your heart like fire!! I have loved the tuna for four decades.
Yeah! @pchacha469 That is precisely the style of killer guitar and bass songs that I liked from the Californian style of acid rock and even at 68 years old I still collect that psychedelic blues rock from the late 60s and early 70s that was the era in which I enjoyed my youth more listening to good AM and good FM Underground! Greetings from New Jersey, sincerely Enrique.
Makes me wish I lived closer in OH-HI-OH instead of Oklahoma.. My favorite concert of all time was Electric Hot Tuna at the Famed Cains Ballroom in Tulsa. I still have the poster, Tickets were $5 or $6 at the door in November of sometime in the Mid-70's.
So great to see Jack and Jorma at their Denver show is December. Just a bit of gray hair in the audience, myself included, but such great music and such great vibe to the evening. 60 years of enjoying JA/HT and these two wonderful musicians.
amazing concert the feeling has not been lost despite the ages of time!.. someone by chance has the playlist for this concert!.. What a deep feeling has when he plays with the Gibson 335 OMG!🤦
Jack, Jack, Jack! Thanks to choosing Epiphone for making your signature model bass and pushing them to make it fine as any Gibson. This I can afford but it is BEST!
Jeez Marie would love to be part of this . Frontier ranch closed across street from me . Have loved your music in my soul since a.m. radio:) The time . Just want to retire in this kind of community . Frontier closed . :(
Great show! Almost as good as Electric Hot Tuna- Thanksgiving Day Special- Quarantine Concert #28- Nov. 2020 during the Covid pandemic. Hard to beat this show, but Quarantine Concert #28 does, it's hot f'n awesome! If you haven't listened to it, I wholeheartedly recommend it. First saw Hot Tuna live in 1973 at the Academy of Music (later called the Palladium) in NYC during 1973 at 16 years old.
I was a regular at the Saturday night RU-vid concerts. Fun in chat had a chance to exchange cat care with Jorma. Yep, he has 5 cats. Oh boy and I have 7.
Those Saturday nights were one of the few bright spots in the pandemic! So great that these guys are still going strong. Saw the Airplane and Hot Tuna many times in the 60s.
Hot Tuna like most bands with some sort of food item type of name from the time lol kicks HEAVY ass I live in Ohio where the Ranch is n' just heard about it man ✌
@@Stonerchix33. I think you're on to something! Vanilla Fudge...Ultimate Spinach....Country Joe & the Fish...Moby Grape...Capatain Beefheart...Strawberry Alarm Clock...Chocolate Watchband...and many more!
Saw Hot Tuna many times in the 1970's Sorry, but now that they are both in their 80's they are more like sushi tuna. Should stick to acoustic where they both still rule...