Mr.Tim Bogert,you were one of the heaviest and most technical bass players in the world. I loved your playing. Thank you for entertaining me for so long. May you rest in peace.
Despite not being its original singer (Mark Stein), I think Bill Pascali has a powerful voice, extremely fine-tuned and a great contribution to the band, just as much as guitarist Rondinelli
I had an off / on relationship with Bogert for over 30 years. I was shocked to hear that he passed...the world lost an amazing, complicated and extremely talented man and I will miss him very much...so will this world.
Yeah what a bummer. I my mind I thought he would have been around for a while never meet him but My keyboard player played with him a few times. I met Vince Martel at a gig. Before this video. Everybody was on board with doing a reunion except Mark. I glad to see they did it here.Tim In my mind is one of the most outstanding bass players. c]8-(
On lonely days listening to these songs, it was Tim's bass which seemed to talk to you. He certainly defined a new medium others used to become names as well..
2022-People Get Ready and You Keep Me Hangin' On still take my breath away-spine tingling performances!! Love the keyboard notes- they reach into your mind and heart. Great harmony!! Incredible how they can take a well known song, and totally infuse it with their music, heart, soul, and passion, making it their own, including the Backstreet Boys' Tearin' up my heart. BB version was sweet and smooth, VF men gave it the Wow!
I definitely recommend this ensemble as the truly original Vanilla Fudge band as we knew them in our 60's school days, with the bluesy sound, the harmonic vocals, the psychedelic advertising, and of course, trendy clothes.
one of my best psychedelic rock and roll bands from the late 60s, even though I am a faithful old-school heavy metal fan, I still enjoy psychedelic-progressive hard rock bands from that era; and VANILLA FUDGE has been one of the best heavy progressive/psychedelic rock and roll band.
A 'Vanilla Fudge" concert sounds real nice. One difference is 'The Beatles' have acheived legendary status in the whole world 'Vanilla Fudge' hasn't, to me they have, and all of the 'Fudge' offshoots; for example: 'Cactus,' etc:.
I feel honored that I was able to see Tim Bogart in his prime in 68 with the Vanilla Fudge it was a great show he was always a powerhouse bass player RIP
hello !! ....this was the band in the 67th+ who played Acid-rock on student-parties....strange sounds_light-shows_performances....which where beyond everything before....that made them great.... 72y-old-Hippie-and-Yogi from Austria....Love, Peace-&-Happiness ~el~~mar~
O wow at first I said Vince took on a new look. I met Vince I think around 2012 and his guitar Playing is unique. He always introduced that late 60s middle eastern sitar riff. I had the same 1961 LP Junior back in the day. I see a lot of them popping up now a days. I was shocked to hear Bogart Died. I loved that little Motown thing he yank in there.Wished I would have spoken to him.He use to hang in some of the clubs in my neighborhood in the 70s.Thanks for sharing enjoyed watching this. c];-)
Resurgence of classic, progressive, electric blues production rock above are the number one streamed music. Taking songs and making them better is a great way for up and coming artist did like Three dog night started with Randy Newman's, Mama told me not to come And Elton John's , Your song. Synergy!
wow... so this is what happened to deep purple huh... they never had anything to "lose" from the very beginning because they copied this... look at these monsters murdering on the stage 🤘🤘
PERFECTION(MAYBY< NOT 4 ME AN AMATEUR MUSICIAN/WRITER/HALF A..ED COMPOSER TO SAY)< OVER THE SURREALISTIC MUSICAL TOP?? ABOVE THE PERFORMING LEVEL OF: ALL BOY TOY BANDS/THE ORIGINAL BEACH BOY(3 WILSONS) BRO> BAND/ CROSBY STILLS(POSSIBLY MOST EXCELLENT OF ALL TIME) & NASH & SOME TIMES YOUNG/THE EVERLY BRO/BACK STREET BOYS(VCAN NOT(AS A COLLECTIVE CHOHESIVE GROUP< EXCEPT HENDRIX EXPERORNCE/CREAM(TOO MUCH VOLUME & ERICS SHREDING< YET BAKER/BRUCE TRUE WIZARD MASTERS/LINDSAY BUCKINGHAM/MICK FLEETWOOD/ FORHGOT HIS ATE KING OF GUITAR KINGS: JEFF BECK(YES WAY ABOVE LES PAULPAGE/CLAPTON, VAN hALEN, ROBIN TROWER & PRINCE TOO)
Glad to hear Carmine mention the Vagrants as an influence on the Fudge. Great band and real good musicians. Evangelist Roger Mansour former Leslie West Vagrants Drummer
Carmine played drums for Rod. You can find Rod doing "Do ya think I'm Sexy" and see Carmine on drums. Good stuff!! I think Carmine actually has part writting credits for the song!!
Thanks to whoever posted this full show. This was an excellently produced recording. I've been searching for a definitive version of YKMHO. The ones from the 60's are so fucking cool but the ones from the 21st century are better quality. The saddest part is the breaks where the band waits for the crowd to sing along and it's all these dudes. A far cry from when the band all wore lace and ladies filled the front row.
how did the Beatles become famous in Germany first? were german crowds always quiet like this? I feel a bit sorry for them, but me myself I'm not very extroverted myself, I kinda understand them
Die Bildregie vom WDR war anscheinend 2004 immer noch genauso dämlich, wie in den Jahrzehnten davor, einseitige Fixierung auf den Sänger und auch seine Finger sind überdurchschnittlich oft im Bild, der großartige Tim Bogart und der Gitarrist sind nur Randfiguren, von Musik hatten die Bildregisseure beim WDR meistens keinen Schimmer, dafür hat man versucht, das durch einen hektischen Schnitt zu kaschieren.
HAHA I have one side of the family that is italian and it's so funny they seem to love wearing that type of shirt that leaves your arms out 🤣🤣🤣 (well, they love to say they are italian but in fact it's just a tiny portion of their ancestors that were truly italians the rest is a mixed bag LOL)
Miss you Tim! You made a big difference in my life ❣️ You were my rock performance instructor at MI Musicians Institute Hollywood and spent many hours on stage learning with you! You were a awesome friend and mentor wanted to come visit with you at your Harley shop but waited too long...😢 Missing you big brother! Rest in Peace 🕊️✌️
At M.I. circa 1987. He was my vocal coach and ran the live performances for the students. He was a great influence to me. I was very saddened by his passing. We'll always have these live performances to see him again. May his memory be eternal!
Schicker Konzertmitschnitt! Lernte VaFu in den Siebzigern durch meinen zwölf Jahre älteren Bruder kennen - wie so viele andere Bands auch... Danke Hannes, Du alter Finanzrocker!
Estos músicos son simplemente perfectos, cantan y tocan maravilloso y juntos son dioses. Música de otra dimensión. Sus arreglos y toda su música sicodélica es de lo más alucinante, nunca mejor dicho. Es como si se te acomodaran los engranajes para volar....
rod inelly is one of the best sounding guitarmen i heard in a while, good lord, secure, not too noodly, sense for amp sound quality, pinches where they sound good, tone from a mountain..timing and pacing of fast and slow.. holy shit 34:01 fe
Few year after this Tim retired from playing and Pete was added to VF. Mark, Vinnie, Carmen (the originals) and Pete are still going strong. Saw them November 2019 in Old Saybrook CT……Wow….hopefully after the pandemic will get to see them again
People Get Ready, ein wunderbarer Song, der auch heute immer noch fantastisch von der Band präsentiert wird. Wie Carmine einmal sagte, we are the first Boygroup ever....!
This is a delight to discover. I was friends with Teddy back in the day, classmates at Comsewogue HS, Class of 1975. Great guy & a stunning guitarist even back then. More than merely pyrotechnics, he is a master of TONE.
Just plain awful. These guys are capable of destroying any song they play. It sounds like you are entering some machine factory with a lot of cacophonic noise coming out of everywhere. This could have been "interesting" in 1969 but today this is just junk. It I have to chose my torture between these guys and Justin Bieber I would prefer Bieber.
This is pretty damn good, but their performance on The Ed Sullivan Show doing you keep me hanging on is one of the best live performances I've ever witnessed. They kicked some major ass that night! Anyone that hasn't watched it check it out it's unbelievable! Carmine is definitely one of the greatest drummers to ever pick up a pair of sticks, one hell of a singing voice as well!
how did the Beatles become famous in Germany first? were german crowds always quiet like this? I feel a bit sorry for them, but me myself I'm not very extroverted myself, I kinda understand them