Brian was my first cousin. Amazing talent. He was born to play the blues and did so from an early age. I convinced him around this time in the early 90’s to come up to Mt. Forest and play at the Royal. Our family got to enjoy the great sound of The Nationals for two nights. That little bar sure was treated to an amazing weekend of Blues! I can never get enough of his amazing rendition of Dust My Broom 31:52. In between gigs that weekend I took Brian out fishing to a local spot. We didn’t catch anything but I guess that’s why they call it the blues!
RIP Brian Cober (1956-2016) Gone but never forgotten ! Blues n Boogie Lovers - welcome the group : Brian Cober - Canadian inventor of Double Slide guitar.
thanks so much for posting this incredible working class bar band. when brian cober died i searched the internet and could find almost no live videos. enjoying it now.
This is smokin'! So great to hear Paul and Mackie again, and you, Peeter, who seemed like a terrible loss, of a key, sympatico player and stylist at the time, as I recall, when I'd just entered that scene and was just getting to know people. Cheers on unearthing a document that will be prized and enjoyed by a great many, if there's any taste and justice in the world.
@@drtrumm cheers, mate! hope you're doing well, still playing...take care...please leave a note here or something, if you have anything else you'd care to share...a link, whatever, I'll gladly listen and pass it on! 8>D
I used to watch him playing with his band, "The Nationals" back in the day growing up in Paris.. at The Arlington. He was just an incredible talented and friendly person.. He inspired me to play, and to pick up a slide... or 2 ;) Thanks so much for posting..! Anyone know where this was taken...?
Brian was my first cousin. Amazing talent. He was born to play the blues and did so from an early age. I convinced him around this time in the early 90’s to come up to Mt. Forest and play at the Royal. Our family got to enjoy the great sound of The Nationals for two nights. That little bar sure was treated to an amazing weekend of Blues! I can never get enough of his amazing rendition of Dust My Broom 31:52.
In between gigs that weekend I took Brian out fishing to a local spot. We didn’t catch anything but I guess that’s why they call it the blues!
I knew Brian, he was born and raised in Cambridge ON, watched him play his blues band at the Sulphur Hotel
I worked at Grossman's when they had their first gig in Toronto. RIP Brian RIP Paul, good guys.
We all work for Brian´s legend to be recognized. I am doin´ it weird pyro way....You inteligent. The goal is the same!
RIP Brian Cober (1956-2016) Gone but never forgotten ! Blues n Boogie Lovers - welcome the group : Brian Cober - Canadian inventor of Double Slide guitar.
thanks so much for posting this incredible working class bar band. when brian cober died i searched the internet and could find almost no live videos. enjoying it now.
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Ahhhh...thanks so much for posting!
This is smokin'! So great to hear Paul and Mackie again, and you, Peeter, who seemed like a terrible loss, of a key, sympatico player and stylist at the time, as I recall, when I'd just entered that scene and was just getting to know people. Cheers on unearthing a document that will be prized and enjoyed by a great many, if there's any taste and justice in the world.
Thank You!
@@drtrumm cheers, mate! hope you're doing well, still playing...take care...please leave a note here or something, if you have anything else you'd care to share...a link, whatever, I'll gladly listen and pass it on! 8>D
Thanks Peeter.
Weird "life" this video had. Lost, forgotten, found, lended to a friend, lost again, found... and it all took "just" 27 years.
Remember youse from this era coming to Caledonia and Hagersville. Got drunk at your shows a more than few times. What song is before Bo in Ontario?
I used to watch him playing with his band, "The Nationals" back in the day growing up in Paris.. at The Arlington.
He was just an incredible talented and friendly person.. He inspired me to play, and to pick up a slide... or 2 ;)
Thanks so much for posting..!
Anyone know where this was taken...?