The recording quality does justice to maybe the perfect chemistry between two great friends who happen to be unbelievable musicians. We are lucky to have this video.
Never thought I'd see these 2 dudes again. Last I saw them was on the back of a record sleeve 40yrs ago. I remember Jack in those headbands. He was cool wasn't he.
i have to love Jorma and Jack and have seen them play several times in San Francisco when we lived Berkeley and the last time was this year in Chico, CA where we live now.......I gotta love Hot Tuna.......
That's awesome....I lived in Chico in 1998 to 2001. I came down to visit with my wife last year and I couldn't believe Melody Records was still there. That use to be my candy shop.
Magnifique et envoûtant ce style folk-blues finger style ! Jorma and Jorma forment un seul monument légendaire 😁. Tellement heureux de pouvoir les voir jouer Water Song de l'album Burger sur ce vidéo cadeau. Superbe entrevue instructive en passant merci !!!!!!!! ❤️😊
it does and doesn't seem possible that the first time I heard of Jack and jorma it was a concert at thee capital theatre Passaic my friend and I were to see bb King and at 1230 am here come these two they walk out to almost no applause, and the first thing jorma says hi I'm jorma he's Jack and played for about 45mins and when they were finished Jack says thanks we'll see you soon it was the most words I ever heard him speak!! and I saw them another ten times all at the capital. God I miss them
Thank you Jorma and Jack and you for posting this interesting interview. Great to hear their input. Looking forward to seeing them in Clearwater, Florida at the Capitol Theatre in January !
Mmmm, mes amis..je pleure encore Leonard cohen, et repleure de joie à vous savoir vivants.... those musics (his, and your) are best friends in my life...love
You NAILED it...time for the kids....then life moves on! (Hope I got that correct). Thank you for sharing. I need so much to pay attention to this...once again THANK YOU❤
Nice. Got to see the acoustic show @ the Caboose, a live music bar in MPLS that holds a few hundred, sounded a lot just like this, except I was the camera.
Maybe my ears are just shot but.... I can't hear Jack they way I'd like too. Please turn him up louder in the mix next time. Sorry to say it but this performance doesn't even hold a candle to their 1970 live Hot Tuna recording. Too sterile and lacking in spirit. One more time with FEELING guys.... and-a-one-and-a-two...
+Mike Piercey .....Jack's not playing with a drummer, so he needs less volume. He's never been a heavy rythym player, he's more orchestral......you hear him in the harmony without realizing it,. Damn, he's good.