Randy Bachman - "Blue Collar" Live at the Commodore Ballroom
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2009
- Exclusive footage of Randy Bachman playing "Blue Collar" at his January 2009 performance at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, BC.
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Oh boy do I love this song!! Pure genius. There is a 2004 video on youtube of the Turner/Murray BTO doing Blue Collar; if somehow we could merge Turner's vocals and bass with Randy Bachman's guitar, we'd have a perfect song. In fact, if Turner and Bachman ever got together I'll bet they'd make a great band.
I always think of Blue Collar as a Canadian working class Black Magic Woman. I just don't understand why Blue Collar isn't more popular.
Bachman looks great! Clean living I guess.
There he is, a true pioneer and master of the craft, still rocking.
Sound and video is excellent on this clip. This has always been a favorite of mine since I got the album in 75. His solos here are very close to the actual album's solos. The jazzy end solo is phenomenal and very overlooked by rock guitarists. Thanks for posting.
One of my favorite guitar songs ever.
I lived in Reno in the early 90s. He once did 5 Shows a day at , at the Fitzgerald club , he played by himself , I got to talk to him at like 2 o'clock in the afternoon , One of my favorite cats ever
The guy's almost 70, so let's cut him some slack. Go back and listen to the studio version. That's some brilliant playing at the end of the song.
A man of this calibre and only 400 sub’s……. Why do I even bother having a channel 🤦♂️🇨🇦🎸
Keep rockin', Randy! This is better than the original, which I stood in line to buy at Sam Goody's in 1975! :-)
Wow I had forgotten how good he is! :-)
BAD ASS!!!
He did a decent job but Fred Turner has one of the greatest voices in rock. Hard to compare.
@flyingporcupine2 didn't say that he wasn't legendary, just that he has seen his better days as a guitar player. That's OK, just play the music in your head while you watch him perform, it will be OK.
nice post,truly rare,thanks!
i very like this song. thank you for posting!
kind of refreshing to hear the old school of jazz/bluesy guitar way of playing and sounds for a change than all that modern shredding..sweeping and tapping even though i can appreciate the skill involved.
His jazzy guitaring is a bit reminiscent of Joe Pass.. jmo
Genial
whoaaa!
The jam
HOW I LOVE THIS JAZZY BTO SONG...ESSENTIAL LYRICS FOR A QUIET BLUE HANGOVER FOR THE REST OF A WET SMOKEY STIMULATED LIVIN`*
Check out Randy Bachman "THE GUESS WHO" 14 minute "AMERICAN WOMAN".
Let's not get carried away, Vinny.
C.F. Turner sang the vocals on the original, but Randy doesn't sound too bad on it here. I noticed he modulated the highest part of the song down a bit. I guess it's hard to hit those high notes when you're pushing 70 years old! Smokin' guitar work, though!! Great sound quality on this, too.
Fuckin' A+
--- I just looked over at the username, slightly after commenting.
@Seanman5000 Couldn't agree more!
@darkoanton5 I was at the Crossroads Guitar Festival this year. Jeff Beck played a great set, but the set that Clapton played with Steve Winwood, Chris Stainton (keyboards) and Steve Gadd on drums blew him away, at least that night. They are both great, but to say that Eric Clapton is "hardly in the class of a Jeff Beck when it comes to guitar playing" just has no basis in fact, and just shows more clearly that you don't know what you are talking about.
Great tune... but I don't like the way they changed the bridge to the chorus line.
Everyone might have a bad night, but the bad note at 3:27 speaks volumes about his alleged greatness. This is his signature song and he can't play it cleanly?
So he doesn’t bend a note as high as usual, one note in a live performance, and his whole career reputation is a lie as far as you are concerned? Seems kind of harsh. And entirely untrue.
@darkoanton5 That's ridiculous.