Just saw Dave and his band on Valentines day 2023 and my goodness at 76 years old he sounded nothing short of amazing!!!! The man is just so impressive to have the motivation to still be onstage, sounding great and without slowing down. Still sounds just as crisp and clean playing the guitar as he ever did. If you haven't seen him you have to catch one of his Endangered Species tour shows, he's about to start his spring/summer leg of his tour on the East coast. Great set, great band just awesome!!!
My 21 year old son and I went to see Dave in Lawrence Kansas this summer. We had 8th row seats, but the place was fairly empty, so Dave had people move forward, and we sat in the front row. Dave hobbled as he walked out on stage, but he just NAILED that guitar, and his singing was PERFECT. We bought a few CDs and talked to him for a few minutes after the show. I think my son was the youngest person in the building by about 30 years, except those working there.
It's fascinating the way history repeats itself. I saw Dave Mason live in 1973 when he played at the university I attended. His album "It's Like You Never Left" had just come out; he was about 27 years old. The audience was of moderate but not large size, and Mason had us move forward. I was about 7 or 8 feet away from him and got probably the best view (both visual and audio) that I ever have had at a concert. He was remarkably gracious, and he was a fine musician. I knew his earlier work with Traffic, and I followed him over the years. I'm happy to see that he's still playing.
I saw DAVE in'74 àfter an NBA game in SAN DIEGO, and in LONGVIEW WA. What a singer & as he always to be the stuff dreams are made of as an excellent player. My favorite CD "SPLIT COCONUT" AMEN.
In 2000 I was watching PBS or some channel and I saw this oldish bald man singing. And he sounded exactly like Dave Mason. After watching for like 5 minutes I realized it was Dave. He looked so different, but the man could still sing. And 20 years later he still has that excellent Dave Mason voice and I love his guitar playing. I unfortunately haven't seen him in concert. One of these days I will.
I saw him new years eve in the 1980's at a little beach side small restaurant on highway one about five miles south of Half Moon Bay California. I was so lucky to have dinner five feet away from his magical music. He is why I got a 12 string guitar. He is the best 12 string guitarists of my life.
At 13 I heard you,Jimmy,cand heat,soft machine ,moving sidewalks At The Music Hall in HOUSTON. Went home to Port Lavaca got a strat , found a kid .three years older than me with a genius iq a drummer and wrote music . Played jobs , all original music. Went to Ut on a singing sscholarship studied voice with with jess Walterslead baritone at Coven t garden for 20 years, all during those college years I kept writing my pop songs and played all over Austin Texas from 1971 to 1976 joined a road band for 3 years. Now at 69 I’m making a last rodeo attempt at hopping writing and recording Texas music the world will hear so I have something to leave behind . I am going to record my new and best songs . You have been an inspiration all these years . Wish me luck John Dierlam
Saw Dave Mason in Austin in 1976. He had just released Split Coconut. He started the set with "Show me some Affection" & ended with "All Along the Watchtower". It was a really great concert!
That’s some drummer, smooth like glass in a tight group. I didn’t pick up on Dave till 77 in Memphis, he takes a back seat to nobody, he’s just different, oh yeah, different!
!@#@!#@!#$ HOW DID I MISS THIS SHOW !!! i work 1 mile away,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, DAVE in 2021 I will be there PETER ! THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS !!! I owe yuo 2 beers
This is a great version of CFMWH I once saw Eric play it in the small band he did it on a small Martin acoustic. Mind blowing with Nathan East vox. Dave Mason..Yaay!🇬🇧
Wow! Of course this was almost 4 years ago but, he sounded and played great. A lot of great bands play into their later years and just don't sound the same but, Dave sure is making it look easy here. I don't know who the drummer is but, he's got some chops as well as the whole band.
My heart and soul our everlasting flint eden for our suffering dan issaguire my living soul you gave it to me now suffer no god damned more i bleed everyday for 62 years tears of a clown
Just saw Dave and his band on Valentines day 2023 and my goodness at 76 years old he sounded nothing short of amazing!!!! The man is just so impressive to have the motivation to still be onstage, sounding great and without slowing down. Still sounds just as crisp and clean playing the guitar as he ever did. If you haven't seen him you have to catch one of his Endangered Species tour shows, he's about to start his spring/summer leg of his tour on the East coast. Great set, great band just awesome!!!
Thanks Jeff. Well I got the chance in 2019. I will check him out this summer. Saw him also many years ago.
My 21 year old son and I went to see Dave in Lawrence Kansas this summer. We had 8th row seats, but the place was fairly empty, so Dave had people move forward, and we sat in the front row. Dave hobbled as he walked out on stage, but he just NAILED that guitar, and his singing was PERFECT. We bought a few CDs and talked to him for a few minutes after the show. I think my son was the youngest person in the building by about 30 years, except those working there.
How awesome was that? You two were very lucky. Thanks for sharing. I hope you enjoyed the vid's.
It's fascinating the way history repeats itself. I saw Dave Mason live in 1973 when he played at the university I attended. His album "It's Like You Never Left" had just come out; he was about 27 years old. The audience was of moderate but not large size, and Mason had us move forward. I was about 7 or 8 feet away from him and got probably the best view (both visual and audio) that I ever have had at a concert. He was remarkably gracious, and he was a fine musician. I knew his earlier work with Traffic, and I followed him over the years. I'm happy to see that he's still playing.
He lives to tour and play.
A true musician and entertainer who thrives on entertaining
Love this song! Guitars are fabulous! Dave rocks!
1969…Dave…you were 22, I was 21, in the jungles and rubber plantations of War Zone C….listening to you (Traffic)….R&R for my head😁, TY
Always loved Dave Mason!!60’sand 70’s what a great time!!👏👏
I saw DAVE in'74 àfter
an NBA game in
SAN DIEGO, and in
LONGVIEW WA.
What a singer & as he always to be the stuff
dreams are made of as
an excellent player.
My favorite CD
"SPLIT COCONUT"
AMEN.
Can't Find My Way Home impacted me at such a young age. love this song.
I heard it for the first time in Hyde Park in 69 The only gig in England Blind Faith…Superior song.🇬🇧
In 2000 I was watching PBS or some channel and I saw this oldish bald man singing. And he sounded exactly like Dave Mason. After watching for like 5 minutes I realized it was Dave. He looked so different, but the man could still sing. And 20 years later he still has that excellent Dave Mason voice and I love his guitar playing. I unfortunately haven't seen him in concert. One of these days I will.
I saw him new years eve in the 1980's at a little beach side small restaurant on highway one about five miles south of Half Moon Bay California. I was so lucky to have dinner five feet away from his magical music. He is why I got a 12 string guitar. He is the best 12 string guitarists of my life.
I think I caught a good segment of music here.
dapper dave mason does a 70s throwback at a leisure suit. love it.
Saw him last night in Phoenix and he and the band were incredible!! These guys know how to jam!!
Till lately I never knew what a excellent guitar player he is
Love ya Man, Thanks for the decades of Great music that coincides with my life .Keep Rockin in Free World!
Thank you Mike. I am flattered. Have you checked out some of my videos of the times of "Rock & Roll" when I was growing up?
WOW!WOW, Talent never dies......
I hope you enjoyed my videos. she makes me cry.
@@peterdolbey455 *HE
Saw him last night at Charleston Music Hall SC Good concert. He played songs that brought back allot of memories!
He just keeps getting better. Definitely one of my favorites of all time. Thanks so much Dave but come to West Virginia. Please!!!!
Yes!
DM comes across as one of the great old sages of R&R
A very lucky astute audience experience, seeing live. When lyrics meant something.
Nice. Loving Dave Mason! 💕
Dave Mason is
The best
At 13 I heard you,Jimmy,cand heat,soft machine ,moving sidewalks At The Music Hall in HOUSTON. Went home to Port Lavaca got a strat , found a kid .three years older than me with a genius iq a drummer and wrote music . Played jobs , all original music. Went to Ut on a singing sscholarship studied voice with with jess Walterslead baritone at Coven t garden for 20 years, all during those college years I kept writing my pop songs and played all over Austin Texas from 1971 to 1976 joined a road band for 3 years. Now at 69 I’m making a last rodeo attempt at hopping writing and recording Texas music the world will hear so I have something to leave behind . I am going to record my new and best songs . You have been an inspiration all these years . Wish me luck John Dierlam
Saw Dave Mason in Austin in 1976. He had just released Split Coconut. He started the set with "Show me some Affection" & ended with "All Along the Watchtower". It was a really great concert!
Mario Munoz awesome artist. I hope u enjoyed the video.
@@peterdolbey455 Yes, he still puts out a great performance. Funny,
I do recall he had hair back then!
Mario Munoz lol. Yes, with all the shows I go to, looking over the crowd lots of shiny heads.
You remember?
Always one of my favorite guitarists
That’s some drummer, smooth like glass in a tight group. I didn’t pick up on Dave till 77 in Memphis, he takes a back seat to nobody, he’s just different, oh yeah, different!
I'm seeing him in FL, cant wait! ✋️
Seen Dave A Dozen Times And Puts On A Great Concert.
Had the pleasure of seeing him in Deadwood So.Dak. at the Jam.
!@#@!#@!#$ HOW DID I MISS THIS SHOW !!! i work 1 mile away,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, DAVE in 2021 I will be there PETER ! THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS !!! I owe yuo 2 beers
BRUTUSPLAC my pleasure.
BRUTUSPLAC hope u enjoyed.
This is a great version of CFMWH I once saw Eric play it in the small band he did it on a small Martin acoustic. Mind blowing with Nathan East vox. Dave Mason..Yaay!🇬🇧
pre-covid days...Alone Together..great album...now we're all alone together
you can say that again...
Wow! Of course this was almost 4 years ago but, he sounded and played great. A lot of great bands play into their later years and just don't sound the same but, Dave sure is making it look easy here. I don't know who the drummer is but, he's got some chops as well as the whole band.
I saw Dave 5 or 6 times between 1981 and 1984. All about the Venues of Los Angeles.
And I’m wasted and can’t find my way home.
Under the moon we sat the kids from Derbyshire Toby would play Dave Mason on gitar I fell in love with Toby Hassberger
Thanks for posting Peter...Dave Mason wow, listen to him all my life...last song Look At You Look At Me....just before the solo it ends....too bad...
Thank you so much. Yes Mr. Mason, awesome...
Well thank you what a fantastic song combo.
I'm so lucky. I hope you enjoyed the music . she is so beautiful.
Long time Dave Mason fan. Great performance here. But hey, where's the bass player? 🤷♂
Nice ! ,
Dave 7 are so good Lord have mercy . I hope to see you live if this covid goes away. I don't care I am there amigo. Love rob.
I hope to see u my friend.
My heart and soul our everlasting flint eden for our suffering dan issaguire my living soul you gave it to me now suffer no god damned more i bleed everyday for 62 years tears of a clown
And world peace worldwide forever
Freedom resonates
This guy singing is AWESOME
Yes Blake, great vocals. I hope you enjoyed the video.
He sounds very good!!!!!
👍🥳😃
Keep it up, brother.
Thanks, will do.
Very Good!
The equal of Clapton & Winwood at least - why is he frozen out of Crossroads? See him live and you'll be asking the same question.
That's for sure, great musician
My age,...sing it Bro.
I'd take edibles for this show!!
Bigtime P!
3rd song is World in Changes
Thanks Dave.
World in Changes always makes me cry...even after all these years
Johnne !!!!!!!!!!!
Dave, do you and the band have repetitive motion issues in your hands, arms , scapula?? I think of the weirdest stuff lol!
I wonder if Steve Winwood could sing this as well!
Who is singing? And what was the band Dave mentioned?
Blind Faith.
Still my idol 8:02
Who's the drummer? Really good.
Alvino Bennett
if he just wouldn't sing !!!!! (not Dave !!!!)
You and me dsagree.