Holy fuck yes! Used to blast UK on my ghetto box @ Sunset Beach. Usually disregarded as nerd, occasionally regarded as connoisseur. All good. And still enjoying life!! And jamming the bass!!
@@WilliamCamilleri No idea what that means so assuming you are agreeing in your special language or possibly alluding to something else that's not for primetime.
UK total brilliance. Eddie Jobson, what a virtuoso musician. In my opinion one of the best electric violinist in the world, not to mention a monster on the keyboards too. Excellent performance by all here.
Totally with you there George, we all know how brilliant Terry was -and still is! but Jobson was a stellar musician of the highest order during his time with UK. loved the band & have everything they did and i still listen to it regularly today....epic stuff!
I always wonder how differently things would have gone had EJ actually remained a member of Yes (he was _very, very briefly_ a band member, in between the end of recording 90125 and the start of the tour) and been able to contribute his keyboard virtuosity; would have been better than Kaye phoning things in, at least.
i saw them in 79 opened up for tull i was blown away by eddies talent and wentons voice what a concert i saw asia in the 2000s wish i would of saw uk one last time awesome band RIP john
U K opened for Jethro Tull's Stormwatch tour, Long Beach Arena in the late 70s , they were frickin great, glad we had a chance to see them live, great show..😎👍
Absolute Epic Brilliance. That intro still has the same impact today as it did then. Bozzio, Jobson, Wetton, the 3 piece heavyweight band to be reckoned with. Timeless
How I miss John .. it has been m pleasure to meet Eddie.. The second time I did not sniffle on him .. the first time was the Fallen Angel tour in NYC... WUSB.fm NY - WAXX TRAXX TO THE MAXX...
It was very sad to hear that John Wetton had passed. Personally, for me he was a masterful and innovative musician. He played with many bands, Family, Mogul Thrash... but most notably, King Crimson, UK & ASIA. To pay proper homage, I posted 5 UK Live tunes. R.I.P. John, you will be truly missed. Night After Night: ua-cam.com/video/n4tlbh28ycg/v-deo.html Rendezvous 602: ua-cam.com/video/17DCtfr3Y-Q/v-deo.html Presto Vivace - In The Dead Of Night: ua-cam.com/video/H9hpbwGKOVw/v-deo.html Time to Kill: ua-cam.com/video/Rlg9z8ucUHE/v-deo.html Caesars Palace Blues: ua-cam.com/video/LB8AwKbBc0Q/v-deo.html
Check out the variety of sounds of the violin within the first minute and half: distorted guitar sound, plucked undistorted, bowed standard violin. And then Bozzio craziness behind it too. Yes!
LOVE THIS ! Thank you for finding this and posting OMG I seriously cried! I burnt this tape out in my car! Back in the day I was super upset Holdsworth departed but then heard this !
First time I heard that song I became a true Bozzio fan and ran out and bought the album. such a different approach from Bruford- More Power!!! Thought I still love Bruford. Shame only had 2 Albums + Live in Japan.
Alway's loved U.K. but man the Violin player could sure give Jerry Goodman or Jean-Luc-Ponty a run for their money. Awesome band from the past when music was very,very cooool!
I can only imagine how great this band might have been had A & M records allowed Rick Wakeman to join as Bill Burford originally wanted, but then we would've missed out on so much of Rick's great solo music!! The first U. K. Album is still in heavy rotation at my place!
The musicianship of all three is phenomenal. I play violin, so I can say that what Eddie Jobson is playing is pretty difficult. It would take me a year to learn that part, and I probably wouldn't be as fast as he is!
:)...Back again...Glad this still up...It has its foibles but it's still awesome...I saw the original U.K with Bruford, for FREE Penns Landing...I like this U.K better though, not by much but; I love Bozzio's energy...Plus; Carry No Cross or Danger Money are KILLERS!
Eddie is a stunning violinist, although it's his second instrument - on keyboards he really excels! Check out AIR CUT by the wonderful Curved Air, recorded when he was only just 17: the track Metamorphosis is a stunner - the whole band is on fire. He very kindly invited me to see him with Zappa at the Hammersmith Odeon in London - by chance I found myself sitting next to my old friend and drummer Mike Paxman, guitarist and songwriter for the beautiful and brilliant Judie Tzuke. Mike has recently recorded and mastered albums by Asia, Man and Uriah Heep. Listen to "Stay with me til Dawn" by Mike and Judie. Check out Eddie's work with Curved Air, UK, Yes, Jethro Tull, Zappa etc etc. One night, after Curved Air had played the Finsbury Park Rainbow, Eddie, Mike Wedgwood (Curved Air, Caravan, Kiki Dee, Nicky James etc) and I recorded "Let it Be." It's still out there somewhere.
Saw this same band open for Jethro Tull, Edmonton,
Saturday, 14 Apr., 1979.
I saw them open for Tull in the Old Boston Garden's and was blown away.
Bozzio , Eddie Jobson and John Wetton…. Such great vision by these three virtuosos….what a force this band was!
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Holy fuck yes! Used to blast UK on my ghetto box @ Sunset Beach. Usually disregarded as nerd, occasionally regarded as connoisseur. All good. And still enjoying life!! And jamming the bass!!
Bozzio then and now is a transcendent force of nature. As much fun to watch as he is to listen to. 100% pure energy. Violinist is a savage.
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@@WilliamCamilleri No idea what that means so assuming you are agreeing in your special language or possibly alluding to something else that's not for primetime.
@@gipsyavenger9829 I am jhon wettn fun! do you ?!
@@WilliamCamilleri You're a clueless Ninny.
Violinist is Eddie Jobson.
Good Audio! Thanks! man from Moscow 1968 :-)
Loved Bozzio and Jobson with Zappa...
Eddie es un fenómeno el #1
Eddie Jobson - the first rock violinist inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame !! (2019)
Jean Luc Ponty...
Simon House
#1
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@@markgreene6349 Was Ponty a rock musician? Doubt it.
Eddie is the best violinist of a rock band that ever made in the history
FUCK YOU DAVE MATTHEWS BAND, JOBSON FOR LIFE
He is a beast...Robbie Steinhardt from Kansas isn't too bad either..
@@godbluffvdgg Robbie’s awesome
@@bridgetking4553 Great voice too!
I'd like to throw Gerry Goodman in the mix Dregs Mahiv. Orch.
UK total brilliance. Eddie Jobson, what a virtuoso musician. In my opinion one of the best electric violinist in the world, not to mention a monster on the keyboards too. Excellent performance by all here.
George Acton this is right. He's the king of Keyboard and violin.
i found eddie jobson from his work with frank zappa
Totally with you there George, we all know how brilliant Terry was -and still is! but Jobson was a stellar musician of the highest order during his time with UK. loved the band & have everything they did and i still listen to it regularly today....epic stuff!
I always wonder how differently things would have gone had EJ actually remained a member of Yes (he was _very, very briefly_ a band member, in between the end of recording 90125 and the start of the tour) and been able to contribute his keyboard virtuosity; would have been better than Kaye phoning things in, at least.
He is the Wolverine of Violin....and Keyboards...:)
Wow amazing band Bozzio killing it , Wetton wild, Jobson sounds like 3 violins @ the same time!
Absolutely incredible musicians ! They blew us away when I saw them open for Jethro Tull in 1979 at Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto
Man you are my hero...
Saw them open for Jethro Tull, Edmonton,
Saturday, 14 Apr., 1979.
I’m was much underrated band Jonson is awesome player🙀🙀🙀🙀
i saw them in 79 opened up for tull i was blown away by eddies talent and wentons voice what a concert i saw asia in the 2000s wish i would of saw uk one last time awesome band RIP john
Yeah... let's have a drink for John!!
U K opened for Jethro Tull's Stormwatch tour, Long Beach Arena in the late 70s , they were frickin great, glad we had a chance to see them live, great show..😎👍
Holy crap they are amazing.
I saw them with Tull that same year at Madison Square Garden. Both bands were epic.
De hecho aplastaron a jetro tul.
Absolute Epic Brilliance. That intro still has the same impact today as it did then. Bozzio, Jobson, Wetton, the 3 piece heavyweight band to be reckoned with. Timeless
These guys are amazing. Know of them, never heard them before just recently.
One of my all time favorite live recordings. An engineering masterpiece. My hat’s off.
Yes!! Mine too!!
How I miss John .. it has been m pleasure to meet Eddie.. The second time I did not sniffle on him .. the first time was the Fallen Angel tour in NYC... WUSB.fm NY - WAXX TRAXX TO THE MAXX...
Great tune, great performance. And Wetton with a beard and Bozzio with a "new wave haircut" already in '79.
Violin and vocal harmonies give me Kansas vibes. Love it! 🤩
this was the band wetton hoped to last for him. you can see why. this trio was magical.
Takes me back. Saw them on this tour in ‘79, front of stage at the Venue in London. Couldn’t believe the sounds he got from that violin.
RIP: John Wetton. I forget all the bands he was in. U.K. was the best band.
Wait, was he in many bands in the U.K.?
Im cry for john
@@denhesajavlarostensjungerw9709 Yes, like 10
@@denhesajavlarostensjungerw9709 He was in every prog band.
King Crimson!!!!
Fantastic live performance!! UK was huge in Philly... saw them for free at penns landing...
Awesome and magical.
I got to see UK open for Jethro Tull in 1979...what a show
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These Guys are Excellent Musicians. Thanks for the Video Edit. RIP John Wetton. Musical Greatness.
Giants. What a band! Had the record when I was 15. Blew me away:)
Terry Bozzio . phenomen . #1
Ha ha ha Terry Bozzio is a mad man - not from this solar system.
Terry Bozzio impresionante!!
Grateful I got to see them play in 1979/80...
Mozart on violin, with the help of a magician on drums
still awsome music...terry goes nuts behind the drums cooool
Bozzio on drums. So cool.
Um dos melhores violinistas que o rock produziu! Um power trio fantástico!
This is my life of contemplation in music. This guys put it up there where climax exists.
PUNKY'S WHIPS!!! THE RICTUS IS EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG HERE
Hard to believe there is no guitar or keyboard here. So good.
Let's be honest here...right across the board this is just awesome!
this band is fantastic, when Wetton played a progbass and Drum Octopus Bozzio was the hero from Zappa. Eddie Jobson is unbelievable
right words !
Thanks for share...Great UK Ever...Great song...I saw them in my country in the 70...God bless..Virtousos
Awesome Súper Band.... 🎶🎵
I saw this tour , backstage seats , unforgettable , one the the best shows I ever saw
The drumming and fiddle playing at the very end is worth waiting for - raises the hair on the back of my neck.
Music of my youth!
Never seen this before....insane! I love Bruford, but damn, Bozzio makes this song much more fun. Awesome.
He was a better fit
@@pensepf49 For Danger Money yes, Bruford was more Jazz like U.K. U.K.
Could they play or what!? Fabulous...
I was lucky to see this on tour with Jethro Tull. Long Beach Arena. Mightve been their last show. I was 13 and in the 4th row and my mind was melted.
This is fantastic! How they did manage to do this being just three people!
I saw this band in Toronto..instant love..didnt even know who they were
It was very sad to hear that John Wetton had passed. Personally, for me
he was a masterful and innovative musician. He played with many bands,
Family, Mogul Thrash... but most notably, King Crimson, UK & ASIA.
To pay proper homage, I posted 5 UK Live tunes. R.I.P. John, you will be
truly missed.
Night After Night: ua-cam.com/video/n4tlbh28ycg/v-deo.html
Rendezvous 602: ua-cam.com/video/17DCtfr3Y-Q/v-deo.html
Presto Vivace - In The Dead Of Night: ua-cam.com/video/H9hpbwGKOVw/v-deo.html
Time to Kill: ua-cam.com/video/Rlg9z8ucUHE/v-deo.html
Caesars Palace Blues: ua-cam.com/video/LB8AwKbBc0Q/v-deo.html
Thanks, Sir!
Gran banda y sin duda uno de mis baterías más inspiradores, bestial!
They should have showed more of the greatest drummer of all time!!! Lots of the violin the drumming was missed!
You are right, Joey: Bozzio drumming is a joy for the eyes!!
John Wetton, Eddie Jobson, Terry Bozzio
These guys are crazy talented...I have all the albums...
very very good all this......................................
Check out the variety of sounds of the violin within the first minute and half: distorted guitar sound, plucked undistorted, bowed standard violin. And then Bozzio craziness behind it too. Yes!
Eddie if not the GOAT progger is definitely its MVP of all time.
They were absolutely great!!!
Such an amazing band.
Great song...great performance...thanks for share..
I would love to know what magnificent works of art that Mr. Jobson is creating these days!?!.
With tears in my eyes I listened. Thanks for publishing.
The best of thw best!!!!
RIP JW. Progs greatest vocalist and one of it finest bass players. (And that's really saying something!")
LOVE THIS ! Thank you for finding this and posting OMG I seriously cried! I burnt this tape out in my car!
Back in the day I was super upset Holdsworth departed but then heard this !
Yeah I've never seen this mind blowing!
Nunca pensé que iba a sonar así en vivo. Impresionante no tengo palabras
The song that always reminds me Gentle Giant.
Totally amazing musicianship....
Absolutely blown away! Thanks for posting this!
First time I heard that song I became a true Bozzio fan and ran out and bought the album. such a different approach from Bruford- More Power!!! Thought I still love Bruford. Shame only had 2 Albums + Live in Japan.
thank you
Bozzio the Beast !
Bozzio is amazing....Saw him live twice...but he is no where near the Time Count of Bruford...but then again no one is
bozzio the beast, bozzio the best! 💯
@@ray-moeadayinthelife9754 #1 The all times
Thank you for posting it, never saw Wetton with beard before...
Alway's loved U.K. but man the Violin player could sure give Jerry Goodman or Jean-Luc-Ponty a run for their money. Awesome band from the past when music was very,very cooool!
And his keyboards give any of the greats a run for their money. He would have been in Yes but they chose Patrick Moraz, which IMO was a huge mistake.
He sings, too... writes beautiful music. Jobson is gifted by God.
I can only imagine how great this band might have been had A & M records allowed Rick Wakeman to join as Bill Burford originally wanted, but then we would've missed out on so much of Rick's great solo music!!
The first U. K. Album is still in heavy rotation at my place!
Excellent as the talent. Super progressive rock band one of the most famous group.
This just RIPS!!! What a great tune.
AMAZING !!!
RIP JOHN
GREAT BAND !!! LOVE IT !!!!
Musical and just badass!! To the the point
UK Awesome!! Only Bozzio could replace Bruford!
Thanks for all, and the lyrics too ;)
Amazing band, RIP old world!
Badass. One of my favorites
Incroyablement excellent
The musicianship of all three is phenomenal. I play violin, so I can say that what Eddie Jobson is playing is pretty difficult. It would take me a year to learn that part, and I probably wouldn't be as fast as he is!
violin solo is better than most guitar solos.....
:)...Back again...Glad this still up...It has its foibles but it's still awesome...I saw the original U.K with Bruford, for FREE Penns Landing...I like this U.K better though, not by much but; I love Bozzio's energy...Plus; Carry No Cross or Danger Money are KILLERS!
Power Trio. Temazo!!!
Eddie is a stunning violinist, although it's his second instrument - on keyboards he really excels! Check out AIR CUT by the wonderful Curved Air, recorded when he was only just 17: the track Metamorphosis is a stunner - the whole band is on fire. He very kindly invited me to see him with Zappa at the Hammersmith Odeon in London - by chance I found myself sitting next to my old friend and drummer Mike Paxman, guitarist and songwriter for the beautiful and brilliant Judie Tzuke. Mike has recently recorded and mastered albums by Asia, Man and Uriah Heep. Listen to "Stay with me til Dawn" by Mike and Judie.
Check out Eddie's work with Curved Air, UK, Yes, Jethro Tull, Zappa etc etc. One night, after Curved Air had played the Finsbury Park Rainbow, Eddie, Mike Wedgwood (Curved Air, Caravan, Kiki Dee, Nicky James etc) and I recorded "Let it Be." It's still out there somewhere.
La virtud de wetton fue reunir fenomenos. Porque el era termino medio.
Amazing performance!
Well that was just, plain stunning.
Solid instrumentals complimented by traja-larious lyrics!
It reminds me a bit of the strings in "Out of the Blue" by Roxy Music :)
+Jijst5 of course eddie jobson played that in roxy music
Pour moi la meilleure Prog des années fin 70
Fait pour toujours mettre la volume à 10, pour des bonne raisons.
Three incredibly talented individuals. Would have loved to experience Danger Money and In The Dead Of Night Live!
Extraordinary musicians.