@@marvinm.messier1120 Plant has been the busiest person since the split. Page has been the one promising a tour forever, but is still to fixated on Zeppelin and promoting their work.
I have listened to 'Dean' every single day for the last 25 years, since I discovered Terry Reid. He blew me away then, when I first heard that insane singing voice, the rhythm, the phrasing, the timing, the blues and the soul and he still blows me away every day. I'm just thankful for his talent and his gift to us all.
Same here, man. I’m 60 and grew up listening to all of his contemporaries, but never knew him or his music. How is that even possible?!? He’s completely brilliant, and while I’m grateful as hell to have finally discovered him before I’m dead, I just cannot believe that the AOR radio stations we grew up with totally ignored Terry Reid. What a crime. Thank God for the internet, I suppose. For all that it’s a total cesspool, it’s also an archive and treasure trove. Terry, I wish you a long, healthy, and productive creative life. I hope you tour the US soon; you are one of the most bucket-list-worthy artists I can think of, and I’d travel far to see and hear you ❤
Saw Terry playing in a little dive on NY's upper west side, 1970. He was all the light, all the energy that the room needed, so brilliant was his presence and talent. Still have his albums. Still think it's a crying shame he never got the recognition he deserved.
Terry Reid and Richard Manual, along with Phil Lynott, in my opinion are the most underated, underappreciated and lesser known talents that rock and roll, soul and rhythm and blues ever produced to the musical public in my opinion. Some would say that these people get their just desserts. I say that they're a lot of people that might know one particular song from the 3 singers , above mentioned by myself, but that's it. Might know one song but nothing else on the other material or the name of the singer until mentioned and if lucky the person says, I think I recognize the name. What else does he sing. Radio if lucky only plays the standart biggiehit and maybe a second song that barely cracked the top 40. There is a treasure trove of music these 3 singers sing that the majority of the rocking roll public are not aware of. Thankfully 20 yeats after certain songs were released and barely received any radio airplay, certain hip directors trying to be original and fresh and appreciative of the material put these songs in their respective movies and gets reintroduced to a younger audience and probably gets it's just due 20 years too late for the current bill board charts, and a little bit of money in the pocket for these 3 legends in my opinion. But at least people are discovering these songs. Better late than never. Music has always had these types of performers all the way through history. From 40s big band to early 50s white bread suburbian pop to rocking roll and 20s and 1930s blues and so forth. Any way Rock on, and God Bless!!!
Richard Manuel was the heart beat of the Band!!! But I still think the majority of people know the radio played stadards and out of the 3 singers I mentioned in my first comment Richard is the most heard on the radio a lot more, still recognized as a voice compared to Terry Reid and Philip Lynott who are unknown legends for different reasons they brought to the many compositions they created that entered through our ears and set up shop in our Hearts and Minds. Richards sols work was impressive to me in a gentle fragile heartfelt way. Phil Lynotts autobiographical poetry is up there with Dylan Springsteen and Lennon as a writer and on stage he was a RockStar as captivating as Elvis, Phils idol, and Freddie Mecury, with the onstage swagger as Keith Richards and the looks of a just as flashy dressed, as a a young Jimi Hendrix in his prime, his first coming which ran from October 1966 to Dec 1967. And Terry Reid is a jazzy refuse to reform to the hit machine and it's rules on how to make a hitsong, thsnk you very much lol. Plus the soul that spontaneously spews out of his mouth is fantastic and different and yes i know Robert Plant sounds like Terry when he needed to go primal in any of Zeppelin's songs. But there is much more to Terry than that fact along with that he was asked to join Zeppelin, blah blah. It didn't happen and that never effected my admiration for this man. Keep in mind, the comparisons to Plants voice and Terry's ends with the Plant goto phrase ooooooohhhhhhh, baby baaaaabbbaaa. We all knew Plant was a white guy from England We thought Terry was this new Black, soul singer who holds me to what he can create that is fresh funky jazzy and soul doctor with a bit of folk and can rock out with the best of them. Are you sure he's a white boy from England lol. Next thing you'll be telling me is Van Morrison is a white chubby guy from Ireland and George Michael is also a white guy from England that grew up in Greece lol. All above mentioned whether it's your type of music or not Terry Reid Van Morrison and George Michael are to me the male Diva's of popular music and maybe it's just me but all 3 sound like they could be black. To me that's the highest compliment as singer to be called bBlack because of your singing and voice. That's when you made it. Im just saying if a white singer male or female gets that comparison it means you're on the mount Rushmore of music. Any kind of genre. Soul RnB, Rocking Roll Pop, Country folk, Blues, Jazz, Dixie land, bluegrass, Gospel. All those above mentioned singers are capable of that. Oh I almost forgot the King Elvis, another one. The Black voice is king and as a white singer if you get this comparison. You've Arrived. Just thinking out loud and giving props on what I believe and love about the artists I have mentioned above. Rock on Terry Reid who is still alive and was playing sporadically before coivid. Taj Mahal is still alive and sporadically tours. Another living legend to me. Check out his live album Taj Mahal live at Fillmore East, 1970. Truly amazing flowing awesome piece of history and one of my favorite live albums. Love Live and Dangerous live ThinLizzy. Live at the Rainbow in LA with a sprinkle of songs from Toronto and Sanfran Cisco as well. Cheers, white boy out.
I agree. But I think Terry is comfortable where he's at musically. Some of the best songwriters, musicians that I have seen are the ones who don't need the spotlight. They are happy in their own skin, and where they are at with their craft. Still, he's up there in my top five as far as singers go.
Yesterday's gone, never to return. TR looks happy with his life, he saw/dd things we dream of, and was successful playing music and still does. Huge success is not for everybody! Not being successful, probably saved my life.
I don’t remember how I heard about Terry but I bought Superlungs and Bang Bang long ago and was an immediate fan. Never got to see him but what a talent. Thanks Terry.
Terry was an old-fashioned troubadour and not a so-called star - One feels that is all he wanted to be. Maybe his time is still to come though: we still have his back-catalogue of course, and he was genuinely a good-looking guy sprinkled with stardust, once seen never forgotten. Timeless. Even the Greats thought he was great.
Saw TR at the Royal Albert Hall in '69 running an organ trio and playing the first harp guitar I ever saw. I can't even recall who he was on with, he was that good. Saw him again a couple of years ago at the Jack Bruce tribute show at the Shepherds Bush Empire. He was still that good
I've only recently "discovered" Terry Reid. Exceptional presence and guts, and ahead of the times for the funk/rock thing. Songs and ideas outlast the hype.
terry always takes the time to speak to his fans after a show and that goes along way i have had a few long conversations with terry and he signed my vinyl top man
Wow! In 1970, the same period of time I bought Grahm Nash' brilliant first solo album Songs for Beginners, I bought Terry Reids album. He is genius; Rich Kid's Blues, Friends..and I only think about those two songs once a decade; the record is long gone from my collection. But, thanks! annot wait to see this full documentary!
+pedroV2003 Pedro, we may have been at the same show if you're referring to the Madison Square Garden show which Cream headlined. Buddy Miles band opened, then Terry Reid, then Cream. Cream was presented with their gold or platinum award for "Wheels of Fire" that night, with producer Felix Pappalardi accepting it.
I think the reverse is true Mickie Most. Without musicians like Terry Reid, there is no point in people like you. In fact, if the suits disappeared tomorrow we'd still have people playing music.
It must be time for the Terry Reid collection album? What an amazing back catalogue to choose from. With some decent support / marketing imagine how many more people could discover his music.
@Zami Adams I'm not sure why you think this short clip is either amazing or a documentary. This is ALL there is: just a short trailer for a documentary that was never made. As I recall, a Go Fund Me account was created in order to get money needed to make this film, then Terry abruptly pulled the plug on the project. I remember speaking with the young man-who would have served as the film's director/producer-about why his project was terminated, and he told me it was because Terry felt that the documentary focused too much on Led Zeppelin, so Terry backed out. It's been my greatest wish to see a documentary made on Terry Reid, if not by the man who created this clip, then someone else who Terry trusts.
I think comparing a Plant Zep with a Reid Zep only on vocals discounts Robert's huge contribution as a lyricist. Without Plant you don't have Zeppelin as we know it at all, not to say a Reid Zep wouldn't or couldn't also be great but it would have been very different.
Parlour Band and/or O Band supported Terry Reid at Leicester Poly, fantastic evening, got both bands stoned, before and after, gig will always live with me - and whow, the bass playing, what a guy, thump rythmical thump
I'll explain to you all:TR has never made something for everybody, what they call nowadays a pleaser and his judgement has always been different and right about many things, for example :he sang better, played better than RP or JP. He must have felt that. He didn't steal anything(JP stole anything) and invented new styles in music(northern soul with peter jay, freaked out hard rock with keith webb and Pete Solleyin a trio, very disciplined funky hard rock with lee miles, the river album aso. Maybe he understood on a very young age the price you have to pay for commercial fame, but then again if you are so talented and nothing happens with your talents, only the happy few enjoy it, then you also pay a price. I can say this because my talents, in a completely different world, have until now, hardly been used, but before I burie them, I will show them for the last time to, I hope, to the right people, and I'm really busy doing so. My hope for Terry is, that he will stay in good shape!!!!
@paulbeukers well first of all that’s an incredibly unachievable thing to “hope” for,,,(as a mortal🤷🏿♂️🤣)perhaps peace of mind I’d hope for him in abundance
He’s got that quality in his voice similar to Robert Plant and Steve Marriot. Few could sing like him. Great singer. Terry Reid opened for the Rolling Stones in ‘69 and ‘70 US tour.
He was heard of by us who knew and know true musician's/artists. Robert Plant was never why I listened to Led Zeppelin but Terry had the voice and unique guitar style up there with the top 10 according to the status quo!
Where can one see this full documentary??? Was it actually released? All links seem to be similar articles about the Doco itself but no full documentary to be found. Maybe production faltered???!!
It has been said that the documentary maker was using Terry to get up close and personal with Plant and essentially wanted to make this documentary a Led Zeppelin story. That being said, when asked about it in a recent interview, Terry said he wants to make a book instead of doing a documentary, and noted that the documentary maker was not making Terry the focus of the documentary. So perhaps the rumours of Terry deciding not to do it anymore are true.
+naryaquid ive no idea all i know is mojo quoted its scrapped. i havent spoken to terry since may so i wouldnt be able to tell you exactly what he didnt approve of
I read that it was discovered that the documentary maker wanted to take the film in the 'led zeppelin direction' and was more interested in Robert than Terry himself, so Terry put an end to it
Seen his albums always in the used records section, only one couldn't muster up the $2.00 dollars to take a chance for disappointment on a teenager's budget...instead opted out on TEN YEARS AFTER
I know what would have happened if Terry Reid joined Led Zeppelin. He would have sung for Led Zeppelin and sold millions of records and they would have been huge. And if you wonder what it would sound like check the Black Crows.
Why are their only a few of Terry's tracks I can find more on other channels and this is the official Terry Reid?? You should put more of his music on here!!! 😒
If only he hadn't fallen into the hands of "it's all about singles" Mickie Most, things would have been so different. Jimmy Page has been tortured for years by Robert Plant refusing to tread old ground and reform, so why on earth doesn't Terry join up with Jimmy now? (He is six years younger than Jimmy!)
I looked for the documentary, but I couldn't find it anywhere (apart from traces of funding pages). What happened, and where can we buy/rent or watch it?
It didn't get past the trailer. I believe whoever produced Waddy Wachtel's (Terry's L.A. guitar player) 'king of the sidemen' documentary, or Denny Tedesco, who made 'the wrecking crew' documentary, would have been a better choice, and there might be a completed documentary.
Got to hand it to Robert Plant here - if you think about it - he had what Terry had in spades - not just a voice, he could write damned good songs. Just look at what Zeppelin was. A lot of humility for him to appear in in this doc - but let's not forget why Zeppelin made it - it wasn't going to work as just Page, Bonham and Jones alone. Terry fronting LZ might've flopped - with Plant - what a smash success.
Did , You no that It was "Terry", Who met and played a Gig w/ Plant and Bonham lending them a P.A. Got hold of Page after and said ,get these two especially the Drummer. Thanks Terry , the Humble predictor of Legend.
Because perhaps someone born in the 80s can listen to Terry Reid and hear what a cut above he is over most music that they grew up with; and therefore state that with some authority.
She happens to be a great fan of Terry's and will show up at his L.A. area gigs. They are also friends. Aside from music, Terry is very personable, a great raconteur, and could easily head a talk show (had he any interest).
He knew everybody & everybody knew him. His memoir would be astounding.
All I've got to say is it's not too late for Page & Reid to make music together.
Plant keeps wasting precious time - so, let's hope they do!
This is exactly what I was thinking
Been on my mind for 20 years at least
That’s a great idea.
@@marvinm.messier1120 Plant has been the busiest person since the split. Page has been the one promising a tour forever, but is still to fixated on Zeppelin and promoting their work.
I stumbled on this guy today at 48 year-old. Mind blown going through his albums all day.
I have listened to 'Dean' every single day for the last 25 years, since I discovered Terry Reid. He blew me away then, when I first heard that insane singing voice, the rhythm, the phrasing, the timing, the blues and the soul and he still blows me away every day. I'm just thankful for his talent and his gift to us all.
I saw Terry Reid at the Baltimore Civic Center opening for Cream in the late 60s. I was 13 and I still remember how fantastic he was.
Just learned of him today August 9th I’m 61 he sounds awesome! Wished I would have heard of him growing up!
Same here, man. I’m 60 and grew up listening to all of his contemporaries, but never knew him or his music. How is that even possible?!? He’s completely brilliant, and while I’m grateful as hell to have finally discovered him before I’m dead, I just cannot believe that the AOR radio stations we grew up with totally ignored Terry Reid. What a crime. Thank God for the internet, I suppose. For all that it’s a total cesspool, it’s also an archive and treasure trove. Terry, I wish you a long, healthy, and productive creative life. I hope you tour the US soon; you are one of the most bucket-list-worthy artists I can think of, and I’d travel far to see and hear you ❤
Saw Terry playing in a little dive on NY's upper west side, 1970. He was all the light, all the energy that the room needed, so brilliant was his presence and talent. Still have his albums. Still think it's a crying shame he never got the recognition he deserved.
Terry Reid and Richard Manual, along with Phil Lynott, in my opinion are the most underated, underappreciated and lesser known talents that rock and roll, soul and rhythm and blues ever produced to the musical public in my opinion. Some would say that these people get their just desserts. I say that they're a lot of people that might know one particular song from the 3 singers , above mentioned by myself, but that's it. Might know one song but nothing else on the other material or the name of the singer until mentioned and if lucky the person says, I think I recognize the name. What else does he sing. Radio if lucky only plays the standart biggiehit and maybe a second song that barely cracked the top 40. There is a treasure trove of music these 3 singers sing that the majority of the rocking roll public are not aware of. Thankfully 20 yeats after certain songs were released and barely received any radio airplay, certain hip directors trying to be original and fresh and appreciative of the material put these songs in their respective movies and gets reintroduced to a younger audience and probably gets it's just due 20 years too late for the current bill board charts, and a little bit of money in the pocket for these 3 legends in my opinion. But at least people are discovering these songs. Better late than never. Music has always had these types of performers all the way through history. From 40s big band to early 50s white bread suburbian pop to rocking roll and 20s and 1930s blues and so forth. Any way Rock on, and God Bless!!!
Richard Manuel was the heart beat of the Band!!! But I still think the majority of people know the radio played stadards and out of the 3 singers I mentioned in my first comment Richard is the most heard on the radio a lot more, still recognized as a voice compared to Terry Reid and Philip Lynott who are unknown legends for different reasons they brought to the many compositions they created that entered through our ears and set up shop in our Hearts and Minds. Richards sols work was impressive to me in a gentle fragile heartfelt way. Phil Lynotts autobiographical poetry is up there with Dylan Springsteen and Lennon as a writer and on stage he was a RockStar as captivating as Elvis, Phils idol, and Freddie Mecury, with the onstage swagger as Keith Richards and the looks of a just as flashy dressed, as a a young Jimi Hendrix in his prime, his first coming which ran from October 1966 to Dec 1967. And Terry Reid is a jazzy refuse to reform to the hit machine and it's rules on how to make a hitsong, thsnk you very much lol. Plus the soul that spontaneously spews out of his mouth is fantastic and different and yes i know Robert Plant sounds like Terry when he needed to go primal in any of Zeppelin's songs. But there is much more to Terry than that fact along with that he was asked to join Zeppelin, blah blah. It didn't happen and that never effected my admiration for this man. Keep in mind, the comparisons to Plants voice and Terry's ends with the Plant goto phrase ooooooohhhhhhh, baby baaaaabbbaaa. We all knew Plant was a white guy from England We thought Terry was this new Black, soul singer who holds me to what he can create that is fresh funky jazzy and soul doctor with a bit of folk and can rock out with the best of them. Are you sure he's a white boy from England lol. Next thing you'll be telling me is Van Morrison is a white chubby guy from Ireland and George Michael is also a white guy from England that grew up in Greece lol. All above mentioned whether it's your type of music or not Terry Reid Van Morrison and George Michael are to me the male Diva's of popular music and maybe it's just me but all 3 sound like they could be black. To me that's the highest compliment as singer to be called bBlack because of your singing and voice. That's when you made it. Im just saying if a white singer male or female gets that comparison it means you're on the mount Rushmore of music. Any kind of genre. Soul RnB, Rocking Roll Pop, Country folk, Blues, Jazz, Dixie land, bluegrass, Gospel. All those above mentioned singers are capable of that. Oh I almost forgot the King Elvis, another one. The Black voice is king and as a white singer if you get this comparison. You've Arrived. Just thinking out loud and giving props on what I believe and love about the artists I have mentioned above. Rock on Terry Reid who is still alive and was playing sporadically before coivid. Taj Mahal is still alive and sporadically tours. Another living legend to me. Check out his live album Taj Mahal live at Fillmore East, 1970. Truly amazing flowing awesome piece of history and one of my favorite live albums. Love Live and Dangerous live ThinLizzy. Live at the Rainbow in LA with a sprinkle of songs from Toronto and Sanfran Cisco as well. Cheers, white boy out.
I agree. But I think Terry is comfortable where he's at musically. Some of the best songwriters, musicians that I have seen are the ones who don't need the spotlight. They are happy in their own skin, and where they are at with their craft. Still, he's up there in my top five as far as singers go.
Yep, I concur !
Yesterday's gone, never to return. TR looks happy with his life, he saw/dd things we dream of, and was successful playing music and still does. Huge success is not for everybody! Not being successful, probably saved my life.
Thanks Internet, this guy makes real music, heart and soul, good feeling, real life.
I don’t remember how I heard about Terry but I bought Superlungs and Bang Bang long ago and was an immediate fan. Never got to see him but what a talent. Thanks Terry.
Terry was an old-fashioned troubadour and not a so-called star - One feels that is all he wanted to be. Maybe his time is still to come though: we still have his back-catalogue of course, and he was genuinely a good-looking guy sprinkled with stardust, once seen never forgotten. Timeless. Even the Greats thought he was great.
Saw TR at the Royal Albert Hall in '69 running an organ trio and playing the first harp guitar I ever saw. I can't even recall who he was on with, he was that good.
Saw him again a couple of years ago at the Jack Bruce tribute show at the Shepherds Bush Empire. He was still that good
Wow. What a great trio that did the most album and bang bang were ; i was too young to see them though my sisters did
He made it in all our lives who ever bought his albums!
He has been my favorite rock ‘n’ roll singer for 50 years....!!!!!
I'm thankfull to know him now, I'm 51 now. Thanks God. 🥰💞🙏
I've only recently "discovered" Terry Reid. Exceptional presence and guts, and ahead of the times for the funk/rock thing. Songs and ideas outlast the hype.
terry always takes the time to speak to his fans after a show and that goes along way i have had a few long conversations with terry and he signed my vinyl top man
Just really learned of him after seeing his great rendition of "Waterloo Sunset".
wish I knew of this guy sooner.. pure quality sound, legend!
I learned who he was watching The Devil's Rejects years ago. I haven't stopped listening to him since. He is an amazing singer.
Long time Fan !! Met him on occasion...very cool guy.
There’s a few if us who have long known about Terry Reid; I’ve got his first two albums.
Wow! In 1970, the same period of time I bought Grahm Nash' brilliant first solo album Songs for Beginners, I bought Terry Reids album. He is genius; Rich Kid's Blues, Friends..and I only think about those two songs once a decade; the record is long gone from my collection. But, thanks! annot wait to see this full documentary!
His guitar playing is amazing
From what little I just heard,Robert Plant is the goat of rock n roll singing when he was at his very best 68-73!
River,one of my favorite albums of all time,great songwriter as well as singer
One of the consolations is he got David Lindley in one of his bands back in the 1970's.
I saw Terry several times in the late sixties - one time opening for Cream. He was a remarkable singer.
+pedroV2003 Pedro, we may have been at the same show if you're referring to the Madison Square Garden show which Cream headlined. Buddy Miles band opened, then Terry Reid, then Cream. Cream was presented with their gold or platinum award for "Wheels of Fire" that night, with producer Felix Pappalardi accepting it.
+writer62951 No I saw Cream and Terry in Miami around late October or early November of 1968.
+pedroV2003 Yes, that would have been the same tour.
That must have been one stellar show!
@@cameronjohnson3529 He opened for The Rolling Stones, November 26, 1969 in Baltimore.
OMG what could he have been. Great voice!
I cannot wait to see this! LOVE LOVE LOVE Terry Reid.
Fan since '69...love his voice!
First LP I bought was his...a cheapo on Music for Pleasure edition...Timeless....especially his version of Stay with me!
Me too!!
I’ve posted almost exactly the same! 🎸
I think the reverse is true Mickie Most. Without musicians like Terry Reid, there is no point in people like you. In fact, if the suits disappeared tomorrow we'd still have people playing music.
Why he is not more well known is a mystery. I have 3 of his albums which are excellent and getting harder to find.
It must be time for the Terry Reid collection album? What an amazing back catalogue to choose from. With some decent support / marketing imagine how many more people could discover his music.
In addition to his talent, he was also easy on the eyes, if you get my drift. Very good looking indeed!
Yes, he was gorgeous and extremely sexy without trying !!! He just smoldered ❤️🔥🫦
saw Terry one night at the Kalidescope outside of Philly ,,,70 or 71it was magical
Amazing documentary, thanks! Terry is outstanding.
@Zami Adams I'm not sure why you think this short clip is either amazing or a documentary. This is ALL there is: just a short trailer for a documentary that was never made. As I recall, a Go Fund Me account was created in order to get money needed to make this film, then Terry abruptly pulled the plug on the project. I remember speaking with the young man-who would have served as the film's director/producer-about why his project was terminated, and he told me it was because Terry felt that the documentary focused too much on Led Zeppelin, so Terry backed out. It's been my greatest wish to see a documentary made on Terry Reid, if not by the man who created this clip, then someone else who Terry trusts.
@@shirleypena4133 Thanks for the info i never knew that.
I’m still waiting for this documentary to come out x((
I think comparing a Plant Zep with a Reid Zep only on vocals discounts Robert's huge contribution as a lyricist. Without Plant you don't have Zeppelin as we know it at all, not to say a Reid Zep wouldn't or couldn't also be great but it would have been very different.
But which one sold their soul? Or maybe not idk
que bueno, cuando va a estar el DVD del documental, estoy muy ancioso 😊
Parlour Band and/or O Band supported Terry Reid at Leicester Poly, fantastic evening, got both bands stoned, before and after, gig will always live with me - and whow, the bass playing, what a guy, thump rythmical thump
I love Terry Reid's music.
Bless him. ☝️😎
He can still go zero to 60 in an instant...I'll never be less than amazed.
Awesome talent.
Cuando sale el documental 😊
The Terry Reid / Pete Best Band would be worth the price of admission .
Yep I never heard of him, but he's amazing.
I'll explain to you all:TR has never made something for everybody, what they call nowadays a pleaser and his judgement has always been different and right about many things, for example :he sang better, played better than RP or JP. He must have felt that. He didn't steal anything(JP stole anything) and invented new styles in music(northern soul with peter jay, freaked out hard rock with keith webb and Pete Solleyin a trio, very disciplined funky hard rock with lee miles, the river album aso. Maybe he understood on a very young age the price you have to pay for commercial fame, but then again if you are so talented and nothing happens with your talents, only the happy few enjoy it, then you also pay a price. I can say this because my talents, in a completely different world, have until now, hardly been used, but before I burie them, I will show them for the last time to, I hope, to the right people, and I'm really busy doing so. My hope for Terry is, that he will stay in good shape!!!!
@paulbeukers well first of all that’s an incredibly unachievable thing to “hope” for,,,(as a mortal🤷🏿♂️🤣)perhaps peace of mind I’d hope for him in abundance
Great voice!
So nice to see GIlberto Gil out there! Cheers from Brazil!
He’s got that quality in his voice similar to Robert Plant and Steve Marriot. Few could sing like him. Great singer. Terry Reid opened for the Rolling Stones in ‘69 and ‘70 US tour.
He was heard of by us who knew and know true musician's/artists. Robert Plant was never why I listened to Led Zeppelin but Terry had the voice and unique guitar style up there with the top 10 according to the status quo!
Amazing talent. Still going strong
Terry is the best hands down
We're can I see this documentary about my life long vocal musical HERO
TERRY REID????
cuando sale el documental 😁
What an amazing voice. No wonder Jimmy wanted him.
@2:56 - Who knew Eric Idle and Spencer Davis were the same person!
Sooooooooooo underrated!!!
Please, please, please put this out ❤
Where can I watch a full video of the footage from that last clip in the end
Was this ever officially released? Everything I’m finding on Google says it’s still in production
So sad this documentary isn’t going to happen any more
Where can one see this full documentary??? Was it actually released? All links seem to be similar articles about the Doco itself but no full documentary to be found. Maybe production faltered???!!
2024….. and we are really finally discovering the rest of what we didn’t know that we already knew 💯💯
Dawn, WHAT HAPPENED WITH THIS?! For God sake! 😢
It has been said that the documentary maker was using Terry to get up close and personal with Plant and essentially wanted to make this documentary a Led Zeppelin story. That being said, when asked about it in a recent interview, Terry said he wants to make a book instead of doing a documentary, and noted that the documentary maker was not making Terry the focus of the documentary. So perhaps the rumours of Terry deciding not to do it anymore are true.
Why has this documentary not been made??
I can die happy now. Please let this become a reality
its not being made anymore due to terry not liking the direction it was taking. see mojo article
Can you elaborate a bit? What about the direction of the film didn't he like?
+naryaquid ive no idea all i know is mojo quoted its scrapped. i havent spoken to terry since may so i wouldnt be able to tell you exactly what he didnt approve of
I read that it was discovered that the documentary maker wanted to take the film in the 'led zeppelin direction' and was more interested in Robert than Terry himself, so Terry put an end to it
metallicka007 u wud be 100pc correct
Did this ever get made?
One of my most very favorite and cherished vocalists...
Is this documentary available anywhere??
Who is the guy @3:49 ? That is exactly the kind of living room I wish I had!
reminds me of Steve Marriot who was also one of the best singers in Rock N Roll
Definitely more soul than the others
Always felt Chris Robinson of Black Crows sounded exactly like Terry.
So, what happened do it ??
only owned 2 albums -one of them was superlungs with a poster of the man on my bedroom wall
Where can I see this film ?
Se ve que va a estar muy bueno 😊
Thank you very much ! Greetings & best kind regards . Anselm Andrian
He’s a lovely man in real life love you mate from me and Cambridgeshire
Seen his albums always in the used records section, only one couldn't muster up the $2.00 dollars to take a chance for disappointment on a teenager's budget...instead opted out on TEN YEARS AFTER
I know what would have happened if Terry Reid joined Led Zeppelin. He would have sung for Led Zeppelin and sold millions of records and they would have been huge. And if you wonder what it would sound like check the Black Crows.
What's the latest update on this project?
Project is dead, I believe.
Where i can watch the documentary?
Cuando sale el documental
Was this ever Aired ?
when is this coming out??????????????????????????????????
Why are their only a few of Terry's tracks I can find more on other channels and this is the official Terry Reid?? You should put more of his music on here!!! 😒
Where is this documentary!
If only he hadn't fallen into the hands of "it's all about singles" Mickie Most, things would have been so different. Jimmy Page has been tortured for years by Robert Plant refusing to tread old ground and reform, so why on earth doesn't Terry join up with Jimmy now? (He is six years younger than Jimmy!)
@GIL Favor Er, I think I do in fact.
@GIL Favor Actually i think you'll find he does know what he's talking about as do many others. The person who seems not to have a clue is... You !
I looked for the documentary, but I couldn't find it anywhere (apart from traces of funding pages). What happened, and where can we buy/rent or watch it?
It didn't get past the trailer. I believe whoever produced Waddy Wachtel's (Terry's L.A. guitar player) 'king of the sidemen' documentary, or Denny Tedesco, who made 'the wrecking crew' documentary, would have been a better choice, and there might be a completed documentary.
Does anyone know the name of the second song in this documentary?
The second song is called Bang Bang.
Got to hand it to Robert Plant here - if you think about it - he had what Terry had in spades - not just a voice, he could write damned good songs. Just look at what Zeppelin was. A lot of humility for him to appear in in this doc - but let's not forget why Zeppelin made it - it wasn't going to work as just Page, Bonham and Jones alone. Terry fronting LZ might've flopped - with Plant - what a smash success.
Did , You no that It was "Terry", Who met and played a Gig w/ Plant and Bonham lending them a P.A. Got hold of Page after and said ,get these two especially the Drummer. Thanks Terry , the Humble predictor of Legend.
I SAW HIM WITH THE STONES..
Why did you ask Kate von whatever what she thought of Terry? She was born in the 80's! Seriously, why?
Because perhaps someone born in the 80s can listen to Terry Reid and hear what a cut above he is over most music that they grew up with; and therefore state that with some authority.
Don't you hate when these modern show biz ne'er-do-wells get up there and spew their 2-bit babble as if it matters to anybody ⁉
She happens to be a great fan of Terry's and will show up at his L.A. area gigs. They are also friends.
Aside from music, Terry is very personable, a great raconteur, and could easily head a talk show (had he any interest).
Legend.
when is this out and where can i watch it
+Ryan Cosgrove Hi Ryan! We will soon be raising funds to help us complete the film. Follow us on Facebook (link in description) for updates!
I don't do Facebook...
Please do not overdub interviews over background music. It's a lose lose both for the music and the comments.