C’mon folks…these AWB songs are some of the best soulful, funky R&B vibes still hitting in 2023! Been a fan since the ‘70’s. Hamish…in awe of his range! Alan…so damn good! Entire band….just blow you away! Man I hope these beautiful men reconnect and make it happen all over again! My soul needs it!
Agreed!! Been a big fan since 74' I'm a drummer in through the years been following Steve Ferrone! Great guy. Not sure if Will get to ever see the original band Back together again Sax Player Molly Duncan died Back in 2019. I saw this very show when they went on tour in 79-80' At the Bijou Cafe in Philadelphia! They performed great show playing these very songs! Memories are great!
Saw these guys in Miami in "76 in the Miami Jai Alai Fronton. Venue held about 5,000 people. People were actually sitting in the aisles!! No frills, they just came out and destroyed!!! One of the all-time great r&b groups of all time....
Yup, that was a great year for them 1976. I believe they put out that Average white band Live 2 album set that year. I sold them in 1977-78Can't remember what year Exactly? At the Spectrum Philadelphia Pennsylvania
When I first heard AWB I thought that they were one of the funkiest bands I had ever heard for a bunch of guys from Scottland. Then I went to see them in concert at The Front Row in Cleveland, Ohio and they blew my mind. They were awesome and me being a drummer made Steve Ferrone my idol of drummers. He was and still is the best pocket drummer ever. I still love these guys today. Music is not like this no more...AWB for life
Alan and Hamish are an underrated, legendary bomb combo on the vocals. AWB needs there flowers. Oh yeah , love and light, and RIP Malcolm “Mollie” Duncan on sax. ☝🏾❤️ #youngoldheadapproved
One of the funkiest bands of the 70's that's still fresh even today.True lovers of funk,soul and r and b..no pretenders in this band.Wish the original members would play again..
hamish Stewart was the heart and back bone of awb i dont know why he left the band awb but it was never the sam e without him his voice singinging and getauir playing was central leader of band,i saw awb in concert in norfolk va when i was just 19 now im 64 im so glad i can still listen to them on internet thanks alot
Hamish sadly fell out with Alan gorrie, Hamish felt the band was going in the more commercial direction with the Cupid's in Fashion album and we're losing their soulful sound which he didn't agree with shortly after the band split up but reformed in 1990 with Alan Gorrie, Onnie McIntyre and Roger Ball with new recruit Elliott Lewis, Hamish Stuart,Molly Duncan, and Steve Ferrone all declined to reform the original band.
No question! Hamish Stuart In my view was the better front man than Allen Gorrie! I must say though, Allen Corey did keep AWB alive through the years but people Never got the real funk band of AWB! The original band was So funky and outstanding
Robbie McIntosh died in his sleep due to laced heroine in Autumn 1974 in LA, and Alan Gorrie would have died too if it wasn't for Cher keeping him awake until he got medical attention, Steve Ferrone replaced McIntosh (by accounts both knew each other) by the next year and they recoreded the Cut The Cake album with Ferrone on drums in 1975, I would say both had in the pocket playing style, both drummers are my influences.
I remember when that happened. I had just started 12th grade and the Average White Band "White" album was just released and "Pick Up The Pieces" was getting heavy airplay Rest easy Robbie McIntosh 😔
very few bands can come up with voices like this, and IMO no one can touch them, their soulful coming togethyer and pure musicianship creates a band that will stand the test of time, and that is what they have done.
Not only one of the best R&B bands of all time, but,their songwriting was and is off the chain!! Songs like Chaka's "What'cha gonna do for me", were written by Hamish Stuart and Alan Gorrie.
How I found this..Gods gift to me. Always been a true fan. AWB played in California on radios..house parties...skating rinks we had so much love for them 74 & on. My #1 favorites Hamish, Roger, RIP-Molly & both drummers RIP-Robby...they deserve so much more credit for their talents...
Since first getting turned on to that blue-eyed soul way back when "Pick Up The Pieces" first hit the airwaves back in the 70's, AWB has been my favorite group of all time. Being white myself, and loving that old school R&B even before they came along, it was so great having some white boys that put out such awesome funk. It tore me up when they split up, but I own all their projects, and still enjoy them just as much today.
music was phenomenal and everyone danced. but say goodby to all devises, i was a little girl and it was like a different planet. much less choices of entertainment, much much more person to person (🤣) connections.
Classic!! I remember the FEEL NO FRET album and it was a JAMMY!!! I also saw them perform in Cincinnati - "Palace Theatre" when they were promoting their FEEL NO FRET album... Fantastic concert 1979!! THANK YOU AWB & Hamish!!
Was feeling feeling and thought of AWB live" Love of my own" got me feeling like back in the day, reincarnated Brother with all this Soul. Peaceful music
One of the best concerts I ever attended and I've seen some greats the Jackson 5 in 79 EWF and many more,but AWB in November 1976 Atlanta Civic center set it off for me them boys was so down with soul music they crossed the waters and kept it real and funky they appreciated what we were taking for granted , we are a people with so much soul it effects the whole world!
@@maureengochett102 Yeah my Sister and Queen they did my very first concert, baby it was amazing to see with your eyes vocals and instrumentation, that we just naturally do coming people that not black and not one once of Rock and roll!
@@tomrawley6549 Hamish and his brother attended school in Glasgow, Merrylea, perhaps born elsewhere but definitely grew up in Glasgow south side. I know as I was friendly with his brother and my brother attended school with Hamish. He went on to play with the Dream Police before meeting up with Alan Gorrie from Perth and Onnie MacIntyre from Paisley (think the horn players were from Dundee, not sure).
fantastic it fulels my memories, the only concert in those days of going to national record mart store and purchasing concert ticket. on awb first tour in the u.s., i waited and was first in line and had my pick of any seats. when awb played all they had the oncored with i heard it through the grapvine! thank you jbow drohegda
They fell into the disco trend and it killed them. There were a fantastic live band...straight funk. I misss Hamish Stuart and his lead vocal so much. Seeing them today without him just doesnt get the groove. Especially on all the ballads they had. Really a shame. Listen to"A Love Of Your Own" half way the though this...It Was crazy!!
this song always make me feel better im so glad i found this hamish a god send and a real gentel man class all the way from a real AWB fan to roger ball and the crew thanks
I recorded this from my tele onto tape using a microphone balanced next to the speaker into my brand new music center in 1979. suprisingly it worked, had that tape for years. This rolls back the years timeless.
Thanks for the video!I won a dance contest in the 8th grade to "cut the cake" when the song was new and the group has been one of my favorites for over 30 years!THE BEST!
Does anybody out there have the ability to put two of my favorites on here?......"Everybody's Darling" and "Sunny Days".....both songs show their smooth side....absolutely masterful tunes.
I like your choices, And what about these: "Same Feeling, Different Song" "The Price of the Dream" "Sweet & Sour" All 3 of these off of the Warmer Communications album 1978
I am glad you guys like it. I ot this and the ABB vids from what I think was an early archive that eventually turned into Wolfgang's Vault. If you like live shows, especially concerts from Winterland, and both Fillmore East and Fillmore West you will LOVE Wolfgang' Vault and a one year subscription is cheap for what you get. It is 3.99 a month or 39.99 a year and with a year you usually get a GREAT freebie. I got a set of 6 original CSNY tickets from 1969, their shows leading up to Woodstock.
Yes, skinny white Scotsmen.... who would have ever though these guys could be this funky. God really does move in mysterious ways. Love Hamish Stuart who I have seen pop up here and there since leaving the band including a very nice Whats Goin On with Michael McDonald few years back.
Amazing band. I remember watching this the first time it was broadcast. Michael Palmer is correct that AWB are a Scottish band but Steve Ferrone is English and I am very proud of the guy and the career he has had since the great work he did with AWB.
I was at this gig and appear a couple of times in the video. They absolutely killed it that night, shame the extended version of Pick Up The Pieces they played at the end wasn't included.
Saw them live in Liverpool, late seventies, they were mindblowing ( without daft drugs - we did not need them!! ) they came out for an encore and did a twenty minute version of 'heard it through the grapevine' the place was "on fire"
I happen to reading some comments about AWB's greatest hits. Listening to their songs on the radio, I would have to include Person To Person and of course, on my way to school, I have to also include School Boy Crush. Do many AWB's fans agree with me here that these two were also hits??
"200%", my mate (with a complicated moniker :D)! :) The miracle with those Scots is that they've produced *a totally atypical number* of such irresistible hits, that our bodies and minds rejoice to, without a hint of reserve! :)) No question about it: "Person to person", "Schoolboy Crush", "Cut the Cake", "Put it where you want it" (have you caught that early video clip where Hamish sports a stunning "red afro hairdo" 2 feet wide, hippie-style?? :)), "When will you be mine"... Alan Gorrie is the mastermind of the outfit, and he and Hamish Stuart have (had? no! still have by the grace of these UA-cam video and audio traces!) a unique and very effective composer (both of them), lyricist (ditto), guitarist (ditto), Fender-bassist (ditto) duo. Onnie McIntyre is the funkiest of them all, devoutly devoted to churning his funkiest base riffs as long as it takes; Steve Ferrone, as others here have pointed, is the ideal drummer for these guys, so suple, and bouncy, and groovy, and strong. On this one, live on stage, Alan Gorrie couldn't deliver the singing better. Mark my words: he's inspired by the great Black US outfits of the 50s and 60s, like most of us, but restitutes the soulful routine tighter than any of those generous and seminal 'Mercans, without any overspill of effects... ... it's not about "race"... and it's still about race or "originator", signifying that it (the "mojo", what moves us so and radiates joy of living) has nothing to do with it. :) Hence the "Average White Band" name, to be taken, tongue-in-cheek, as meaning the exact opposite: definitely NOT "average", rather, "exceptional"; and "White" has nothing to do with it, it's just to say "you don't have to be Black", but American Blacks, of course, inspired all of us to this joy, the conjugation of European most subtle harmonies (and religion) and African bodily fervor, pulse, one-with-nature and human free interaction. Hail, hail, hear, hear, for Gorrie, Stuart, and that definitely not average white band who still moves us "Forty or Fifty [effing] Years After"! :))
@@LeeOLumbroso - Very good report. You nailed it. This was a very good outfit that white commercial radio ignored after Cut the Cake which was a shame. Maybe that freed them from having to think of hit making and instead just create quality. Even in that thinking there certainly were hits on every album if they had just gotten air play. But we lifelong fans still appreciate what they did and left us with.
Absolutely killer band... with this line-up, but especially with original drummer, the late, great Robbie McIntosh (heard on the 'AWB White Album' and debut 'Show Your Hand'. As stated elsewhere, there was a near telepathic relationship within the band, though most notably with Hamish Stuart and Alan Gorrie... the vocal interplay was incredible. This was a good period for the band, but it was the start of the end... The afore mentioned albums and 'Cut the Cake' and 'Soul Searching' are the ones.
tonyskins19, the co-lead singer (guy on Alan Gorrie's left, facing us) is Hamish Stuart.He left to "do his own thing",when AWB decided to split up. He landed with Paul McCartney & Wings,as Paul's guitarist/backup vocalist,and even did a solo project.Alan Gorrie,along with Onnie McIntyre, an original AWB member & guitrist,reformed the group and started going on tour and have released several of their own projects,under the Average White Band name.....still puttin' out the funk I might add.
Wolfgang's Vault has a different show. They have the show from Spectrum (Philadelphia, PA) Aug 17, 1976. With the member ship youcan listen on your computer, i-Phone, i-Pad, or possible other device whenever you want or you can download and own it for 5.00. They offer two free downloads every week and are having a 50% off sale on all their merchandise right now.. and they have some cool stuff from back in the day. Most I cannot afford, maybe you can.
AWB is still around, however only Onnie Mcintyre and Alan Gorrie are there from the original band. I saw them recently in Washington, DC and they are still going strong!
It's a matter of opinion, yes McIntosh was a fantastic killer funk drummer, but from what I've heard Ferrone on AWB and other recordings he has more pocket to his playing. Both funky as hell drummers though. the band with Ferrone on drums disbanded in 1982 (Ferrone being in the band since 1975), the band reformed minus Ferrone, Hamish Stuart & Molly Duncan, leaving Alan Gorrie, Onnie McIntyre & Roger Ball along with Eliot Lewis & Pete Abbott who both have since left too.
Dude, Clyde Jones came along just a few years ago, waaaaayyy after the group split, then reformed to go on the "oldies tour". The two guys out front on this video are the original two lead singers, Alan Gorrie and Hamish Stuart, with Alan being the one to reform the old group. Currently it's only he and guitarist Onnie McIntyre as the only two remaining origianl members.
,,,they share a level of popularity that rivals band's like 'Frankie Beverley & Maze' or 'Tower of Power'. They're meant for 'Everyone' but everyone just 'don't get it'.
We Mexicans would go out to buy the LP then to see them live in the celebrity theater in Phoenix we didn't know they were white from Britain we thought there were black from America lots of fun good music
Steve Ferrone is a nice drummer with a nice pocket...no doubt. Many drummers have a nice pocket, but Robbie McIntosh was also really 'funky'. The tracks he played on AWB in 1974 were some of the most classic funk drum performances.
Sorry, but I have to differ: I do sympathize with Robbie's shortened destiny and he was definitely a "founder", but Steve Ferrone is THE Average White Band drummer, so suple and bouncy and easy -- I do not find the same natural and adapted feel in Robbie's drumming.
It's a shame by this time they'd gone a more commercial, sanitized direction. The 1977 Montreux performance is AWB in their prime, true funk and soul only shown in glimpses here.
That is so funny! Kids today would not have a clue what we did for entertainment! You have got the memories of being a teenager in the early-late 70s flooding back! Did you ever record the Top 30 off the radio on a Sunday night?!!LOL :)
Songandgroove Whatta statement my friend♪ 5 stars fellow I guess they aren't that famous cos they dont enjoy playing the clowns on stage... &co. AWB the best Funk BAND ever! Slàinte from Alba / Scotland
The concert on Wolfgang's Vault has the songs: Person To Person; Goin' Home; T.L.C.; Queen of My Soul; Love Of Your Own; Love Your Life; and Work To Do. T.L.C is 14:43 long. Pay and enjoy... (no I do not work for Wolfgang's Vault, lol). Just trying to help!
C’mon folks…these AWB songs are some of the best soulful, funky R&B vibes still hitting in 2023! Been a fan since the ‘70’s. Hamish…in awe of his range! Alan…so damn good! Entire band….just blow you away! Man I hope these beautiful men reconnect and make it happen all over again! My soul needs it!
Agreed!! Been a big fan since 74'
I'm a drummer in through the years been following Steve Ferrone! Great guy. Not sure if Will get to ever see the original band Back together again Sax Player Molly Duncan died Back in 2019.
I saw this very show when they went on tour in 79-80' At the Bijou Cafe in Philadelphia! They performed great show playing these very songs! Memories are great!
Saw these guys in Miami in "76 in the Miami Jai Alai Fronton. Venue held about 5,000 people. People were actually sitting in the aisles!! No frills, they just came out and destroyed!!! One of the all-time great r&b groups of all time....
Yup, that was a great year for them 1976. I believe they put out that Average white band Live 2 album set that year. I sold them in 1977-78Can't remember what year Exactly? At the Spectrum Philadelphia Pennsylvania
When I first heard AWB I thought that they were one of the funkiest bands I had ever heard for a bunch of guys from Scottland. Then I went to see them in concert at The Front Row in Cleveland, Ohio and they blew my mind. They were awesome and me being a drummer made Steve Ferrone my idol of drummers. He was and still is the best pocket drummer ever. I still love these guys today. Music is not like this no more...AWB for life
🎉 I Hear U 🎉
AWB is one of my favorite groups OLD SCHOOL love them.
Alan and Hamish are an underrated, legendary bomb combo on the vocals. AWB needs there flowers. Oh yeah , love and light, and RIP Malcolm “Mollie” Duncan on sax. ☝🏾❤️ #youngoldheadapproved
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One of the funkiest bands of the 70's that's still fresh even today.True lovers of funk,soul and r and b..no pretenders in this band.Wish the original members would play again..
hamish Stewart was the heart and back bone of awb i dont know why he left the band awb but it was never the sam e without him his voice singinging and getauir playing was central leader of band,i saw awb in concert in norfolk va when i was just 19 now im 64 im so glad i can still listen to them on internet thanks alot
Hamish sadly fell out with Alan gorrie, Hamish felt the band was going in the more commercial direction with the Cupid's in Fashion album and we're losing their soulful sound which he didn't agree with shortly after the band split up but reformed in 1990 with Alan Gorrie, Onnie McIntyre and Roger Ball with new recruit Elliott Lewis, Hamish Stuart,Molly Duncan, and Steve Ferrone all declined to reform the original band.
No question! Hamish Stuart In my view was the better front man than Allen Gorrie! I must say though, Allen Corey did keep AWB alive through the years but people Never got the real funk band of AWB! The original band was So funky and outstanding
Robbie McIntosh died in his sleep due to laced heroine in Autumn 1974 in LA, and Alan Gorrie would have died too if it wasn't for Cher keeping him awake until he got medical attention, Steve Ferrone replaced McIntosh (by accounts both knew each other) by the next year and they recoreded the Cut The Cake album with Ferrone on drums in 1975, I would say both had in the pocket playing style, both drummers are my influences.
😢 it’s so sad and breaks your heart…it must have changed them all forever 💔
I remember when that happened. I had just started 12th grade and the Average White Band "White" album was just released and "Pick Up The Pieces" was getting heavy airplay
Rest easy Robbie McIntosh 😔
Man these WB'S have a Soul Brother's BEAT 💓
very few bands can come up with voices like this, and IMO no one can touch them, their soulful coming togethyer and pure musicianship creates a band that will stand the test of time, and that is what they have done.
🎉 Right On 🎉 I Love U AWB I grew Up Listening 🎶 to your beautifully Masterpieces and still to this day.....PEACE 🎉
Not only one of the best R&B bands of all time, but,their songwriting was and is off the chain!! Songs like Chaka's "What'cha gonna do for me", were written by Hamish Stuart and Alan Gorrie.
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How I found this..Gods gift to me. Always been a true fan. AWB played in California on radios..house parties...skating rinks we had so much love for them 74 & on. My #1 favorites Hamish, Roger, RIP-Molly & both drummers RIP-Robby...they deserve so much more credit for their talents...
Since first getting turned on to that blue-eyed soul way back when "Pick Up The Pieces" first hit the airwaves back in the 70's, AWB has been my favorite group of all time. Being white myself, and loving that old school R&B even before they came along, it was so great having some white boys that put out such awesome funk. It tore me up when they split up, but I own all their projects, and still enjoy them just as much today.
That's true though!! They knew how to THROW DOWN!!
Very well stated. Wild Cherry said, "Play that Funky Music, White Boy!" And AWB DID IT!
Being white yourself? Seems you don't get the irony in their name!
I remember watching this live in 79 it was on 7.0pm on a Saturday night.
Fantastic
one of the absolute tightest bands ever.
I wish I lived in the 70s, they really had good music back then!
music was phenomenal and everyone danced. but say goodby to all devises, i was a little girl and it was like a different planet. much less choices of entertainment, much much more person to person (🤣) connections.
These Soulful Scottish Bloaks are the Bomb!!!!
BAD ASS !!! THESE GUYS ARE NOT GETING THE HONOR AND RESPECT DUE TO THEM ,THEY TOTALY LIGIT SOUL SOUL !!!!!
Exactly Rick
Absolutely family. You said it right.
the best soul/funk band to come out of the UK by a country mile.
Saw them in 77 with Harold Melvin and the blue notes at the Hollywood palladium in there prime. I went with my dad. We both had a good time.
Just pure soul epic performance , great musicians vocalists ,
Classic!! I remember the FEEL NO FRET album and it was a JAMMY!!! I also saw them perform in Cincinnati - "Palace Theatre" when they were promoting their FEEL NO FRET album... Fantastic concert 1979!! THANK YOU AWB & Hamish!!
Hamish Stuart, Allen Gorre, Molly Duncan on Sax, Steve Ferrone on drums....great until they split. 🎶💫🎶
Was feeling feeling and thought of AWB live" Love of my own" got me feeling like back in the day, reincarnated Brother with all this Soul. Peaceful music
One of the best concerts I ever attended and I've seen some greats the Jackson 5 in 79 EWF and many more,but AWB in November 1976 Atlanta Civic center set it off for me them boys was so down with soul music they crossed the waters and kept it real and funky they appreciated what we were taking for granted , we are a people with so much soul it effects the whole world!
But I won't say we don't appreciate our music ,we just just expect that we can blow and perform, but I gotta say these guys were totally unexpected!
@@geraldgirtman7540 I'm sure they bought the House down too!! I LOVE AWB!!
@@maureengochett102 Yeah my Sister and Queen they did my very first concert, baby it was amazing to see with your eyes vocals and instrumentation, that we just naturally do coming people that not black and not one once of Rock and roll!
For me one of the best grooves of all time.. congrats Glasgow - Hamish is king!
hamish is still touring, he is the soul master.
Hamish is the most underrated cat in music. God bless Ringo for taking him on the road and giving him some well deserved recognition.
he is from a wee town called darvel.
he is from darvel, 26 miles from glasgow.
@@tomrawley6549 Hamish and his brother attended school in Glasgow, Merrylea, perhaps born elsewhere but definitely grew up in Glasgow south side. I know as I was friendly with his brother and my brother attended school with Hamish. He went on to play with the Dream Police before meeting up with Alan Gorrie from Perth and Onnie MacIntyre from Paisley (think the horn players were from Dundee, not sure).
Will always be one of my favorite bands AWB Love you
legends when I first heard them 30 years ago & still legends!
Favourite song "When they bring down the curtain"..love it
excellent music from a great bunch of guys from Scotland - used to go see the every 2nd Sat in Cragburn - Gourock.
Unbelievable! Great group! Two thumbs Up!
One of the best funk songs of all time..
fantastic it fulels my memories, the only concert in those days of going to national record mart store and purchasing concert ticket. on awb first tour in the u.s., i waited and was first in line and had my pick of any seats. when awb played all they had the oncored with i heard it through the grapvine! thank you jbow drohegda
They fell into the disco trend and it killed them. There were a fantastic live band...straight funk. I misss Hamish Stuart and his lead vocal so much. Seeing them today without him just doesnt get the groove. Especially on all the ballads they had. Really a shame. Listen to"A Love Of Your Own" half way the though this...It Was crazy!!
this song always make me feel better im so glad i found this hamish a god send and a real gentel man class all the way from a real AWB fan to roger ball and the crew thanks
I recorded this from my tele onto tape using a microphone balanced next to the speaker into my brand new music center in 1979. suprisingly it worked, had that tape for years. This rolls back the years timeless.
Thanks for the video!I won a dance contest in the 8th grade to "cut the cake" when the song was new and the group has been one of my favorites for over 30 years!THE BEST!
They rocked the Hollywood palladium in 76 with Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes.
love that version of a love of your own, very beautiful musicianship. looked like a great concert to be at.
This performance live ! Is excellent 😊 !
best blue eyed soul band ever!!!
Wonderful
Does anybody out there have the ability to put two of my favorites on here?......"Everybody's Darling" and "Sunny Days".....both songs show their smooth side....absolutely masterful tunes.
The entire Album is just FABULOUS!!
I love Would You Stay and Sunny Days. I like how Sunny Days end and lead into the Soul Searching finale.
@@raygu1818 agree with that comment
I like your choices,
And what about these:
"Same Feeling, Different Song"
"The Price of the Dream"
"Sweet & Sour"
All 3 of these off of the
Warmer Communications album
1978
I am glad you guys like it. I ot this and the ABB vids from what I think was an early archive that eventually turned into Wolfgang's Vault. If you like live shows, especially concerts from Winterland, and both Fillmore East and Fillmore West you will LOVE Wolfgang' Vault and a one year subscription is cheap for what you get. It is 3.99 a month or 39.99 a year and with a year you usually get a GREAT freebie. I got a set of 6 original CSNY tickets from 1969, their shows leading up to Woodstock.
seen them 2 yrs ago back in scotland,excellent!!
30 minutes of pure pleasure....thanks jbow
Yes, skinny white Scotsmen.... who would have ever though these guys could be this funky. God really does move in mysterious ways. Love Hamish Stuart who I have seen pop up here and there since leaving the band including a very nice Whats Goin On with Michael McDonald few years back.
Amazing band. I remember watching this the first time it was broadcast. Michael Palmer is correct that AWB are a Scottish band but Steve Ferrone is English and I am very proud of the guy and the career he has had since the great work he did with AWB.
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love hamish's vocal improvisation...
I was at this gig and appear a couple of times in the video. They absolutely killed it that night, shame the extended version of Pick Up The Pieces they played at the end wasn't included.
Thanks - I have not seen this since it was broadcast - the best ever 10/10
Saw them live in Liverpool, late seventies, they were mindblowing ( without daft drugs - we did not need them!! ) they came out for an encore and did a twenty minute version of 'heard it through the grapevine' the place was "on fire"
i love this so much....play it over and over
love this song
This ant no blue eyed soul this is pure black eyed funky soul.
They are here at House of Blues January 13th, can't wait to see them.
I love AWB. Man does this take me back. Grrrrrrreat!
Great music Guys, Great Musicians. they are very underated! and i agree Nothingbutsoul they belong with the rest.
I happen to reading some comments about AWB's greatest hits. Listening to their songs on the radio, I would have to include Person To Person and of course, on my way to school, I have to also include School Boy Crush. Do many AWB's fans agree with me here that these two were also hits??
"200%", my mate (with a complicated moniker :D)! :) The miracle with those Scots is that they've produced *a totally atypical number* of such irresistible hits, that our bodies and minds rejoice to, without a hint of reserve! :)) No question about it: "Person to person", "Schoolboy Crush", "Cut the Cake", "Put it where you want it" (have you caught that early video clip where Hamish sports a stunning "red afro hairdo" 2 feet wide, hippie-style?? :)), "When will you be mine"...
Alan Gorrie is the mastermind of the outfit, and he and Hamish Stuart have (had? no! still have by the grace of these UA-cam video and audio traces!) a unique and very effective composer (both of them), lyricist (ditto), guitarist (ditto), Fender-bassist (ditto) duo. Onnie McIntyre is the funkiest of them all, devoutly devoted to churning his funkiest base riffs as long as it takes; Steve Ferrone, as others here have pointed, is the ideal drummer for these guys, so suple, and bouncy, and groovy, and strong. On this one, live on stage, Alan Gorrie couldn't deliver the singing better. Mark my words: he's inspired by the great Black US outfits of the 50s and 60s, like most of us, but restitutes the soulful routine tighter than any of those generous and seminal 'Mercans, without any overspill of effects...
... it's not about "race"... and it's still about race or "originator", signifying that it (the "mojo", what moves us so and radiates joy of living) has nothing to do with it. :) Hence the "Average White Band" name, to be taken, tongue-in-cheek, as meaning the exact opposite: definitely NOT "average", rather, "exceptional"; and "White" has nothing to do with it, it's just to say "you don't have to be Black", but American Blacks, of course, inspired all of us to this joy, the conjugation of European most subtle harmonies (and religion) and African bodily fervor, pulse, one-with-nature and human free interaction.
Hail, hail, hear, hear, for Gorrie, Stuart, and that definitely not average white band who still moves us "Forty or Fifty [effing] Years After"! :))
@@LeeOLumbroso - Very good report. You nailed it. This was a very good outfit that white commercial radio ignored after Cut the Cake which was a shame. Maybe that freed them from having to think of hit making and instead just create quality. Even in that thinking there certainly were hits on every album if they had just gotten air play. But we lifelong fans still appreciate what they did and left us with.
Loved their funk but, there slow jams are classic’s my favorite is the timeless “A love of your own” which sounds good in any century!🫶🏽
listened t them all the time in the day just got out of the navy June 79 them and super tramp rocked the seven sea's
This is a real gem..........
Fantastic! Filigree!
Absolutely killer band... with this line-up, but especially with original drummer, the late, great Robbie McIntosh (heard on the 'AWB White Album' and debut 'Show Your Hand'. As stated elsewhere, there was a near telepathic relationship within the band, though most notably with Hamish Stuart and Alan Gorrie... the vocal interplay was incredible. This was a good period for the band, but it was the start of the end... The afore mentioned albums and 'Cut the Cake' and 'Soul Searching' are the ones.
Thx, so much to things with thi Groove...... i remember!!!
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This album is going on my ipod!
never mind L A, im still blasting it out driving around Kirkcaldy,Fife Scotland!
tonyskins19, the co-lead singer (guy on Alan Gorrie's left, facing us) is Hamish Stuart.He left to "do his own thing",when AWB decided to split up. He landed with Paul McCartney & Wings,as Paul's guitarist/backup vocalist,and even did a solo project.Alan Gorrie,along with Onnie McIntyre, an original AWB member & guitrist,reformed the group and started going on tour and have released several of their own projects,under the Average White Band name.....still puttin' out the funk I might add.
Wolfgang's Vault has a different show. They have the show from Spectrum (Philadelphia, PA) Aug 17, 1976. With the member ship youcan listen on your computer, i-Phone, i-Pad, or possible other device whenever you want or you can download and own it for 5.00. They offer two free downloads every week and are having a 50% off sale on all their merchandise right now.. and they have some cool stuff from back in the day. Most I cannot afford, maybe you can.
Love it! remember the drummers funky red 2 white drums!steeling his high-Hat licks!lol
AWB is still around, however only Onnie Mcintyre and Alan Gorrie are there from the original band. I saw them recently in Washington, DC and they are still going strong!
i was only 1 when this was recorded but it still sounds great in2010
Thanks for the great video. It's so hard to find good video of the original lineup. Sure wish Hamish Stuart would start touring with the band again.
A reunion was talked about and Hamish was fine with it......but Al Gorre said " no way"..... not Hamish fault for sure.
AWSOME!
Wow, great video, thank you
It's a matter of opinion, yes McIntosh was a fantastic killer funk drummer, but from what I've heard Ferrone on AWB and other recordings he has more pocket to his playing. Both funky as hell drummers though. the band with Ferrone on drums disbanded in 1982 (Ferrone being in the band since 1975), the band reformed minus Ferrone, Hamish Stuart & Molly Duncan, leaving Alan Gorrie, Onnie McIntyre & Roger Ball along with Eliot Lewis & Pete Abbott who both have since left too.
Dude, Clyde Jones came along just a few years ago, waaaaayyy after the group split, then reformed to go on the "oldies tour". The two guys out front on this video are the original two lead singers, Alan Gorrie and Hamish Stuart, with Alan being the one to reform the old group. Currently it's only he and guitarist Onnie McIntyre as the only two remaining origianl members.
,,,they share a level of popularity that rivals band's like 'Frankie Beverley & Maze' or 'Tower of Power'. They're meant for 'Everyone' but everyone just 'don't get it'.
We Mexicans would go out to buy the LP then to see them live in the celebrity theater in Phoenix we didn't know they were white from Britain we thought there were black from America lots of fun good music
listen to hamish sing walk on bye...omg..
If anyone tries to tell you there was no good pop music in the 70s just send them to this concert.
I saw them in September. With the newer members they have, they still sound great!
Alan Gorrie rocking the bass and Pete Rose jersey
Yes, you gotta love that!
Steve Ferrone is a nice drummer with a nice pocket...no doubt. Many drummers have a nice pocket, but Robbie McIntosh was also really 'funky'. The tracks he played on AWB in 1974 were some of the most classic funk drum performances.
Sorry, but I have to differ: I do sympathize with Robbie's shortened destiny and he was definitely a "founder", but Steve Ferrone is THE Average White Band drummer, so suple and bouncy and easy -- I do not find the same natural and adapted feel in Robbie's drumming.
Que saudade dessas banda que realmenre eram musicos de verdade sem essas bandinhas de karoke 😮
It's a shame by this time they'd gone a more commercial, sanitized direction. The 1977 Montreux performance is AWB in their prime, true funk and soul only shown in glimpses here.
That is so funny! Kids today would not have a clue what we did for entertainment! You have got the memories of being a teenager in the early-late 70s flooding back! Did you ever record the Top 30 off the radio on a Sunday night?!!LOL :)
Songandgroove
Whatta statement my friend♪
5 stars fellow
I guess they aren't that famous cos they dont enjoy playing the clowns on stage... &co.
AWB the best Funk BAND ever!
Slàinte from Alba / Scotland
Hamish should join the Low Rider Band, many awards would ensue, why Hamish never gets his due, i will never know
Damn right !
First white boyz band that got on the motown label.
nut 4 nutt'n
Atlantic Records. Not Motown.
and of course Steve Ferrone went on to play with Eric Clapton, Nathan East and Greg Philliganes.... great company
Don't forget that from 1994 -2017 he was with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers...
yeah, the colliseum.
i saw zep there in 1977, and a bunch of other shows.
still preferred public hall.
The concert on Wolfgang's Vault has the songs: Person To Person; Goin' Home; T.L.C.; Queen of My Soul; Love Of Your Own; Love Your Life; and Work To Do. T.L.C is 14:43 long. Pay and enjoy... (no I do not work for Wolfgang's Vault, lol). Just trying to help!
I think Wolfgang should hire you in their publicity dept. :)
@haweye79 Pick Up The Pieces, Cut The Cake, Lets Go Round Again, theres 3 of there biggest hits that was not covers, so that theory blown to bits
Is this video concert available on dvd? AWB was a great band . . .
Walk on by...walk on by...
Excellent post! Real funky groove. Thank you for the upload. Where is the second part of this great concert?
Oh yeah!
Wow
an AWB without hamish is NOT the AWB...
I couldn't agree more. Hamish is the heart n soul.
Totally agree, if you ever meet Alan Gorrie don't say that to him. It makes him angry.
Does anybody have the version of pick up the pieces from the 40th. anniversary of Atlantic records ...from 1988 I guess .
Thanxs