Their debut album U.K. is my all time favorite prog rock album. Top notch song writing and musicianship throughout. I can always listen to the whole album without skipping. I still listen to it from time to time thsese days.
The production value on the first UK album is outstanding especially for 1978. The mix is perfect. Everyone has got a great tone dialed up. It’s fantastic. I like Danger Money too, but Wetton and Bruford together is magic.
I agree. I'm a huge fan of ELP but UK were at least as great as Emerson & co. It's a pity it's only two albums. But it was already the 80s and the era of punk idiots had arrived. They met too late, but their music is eternal.
Eddie's musicianship is phenomenal. Funny, John screwed up miming to the playback at 14:08 as if forgetting he's supposed to sing. I recently saw some worst miming f**k-ups and this one wasn't there.
Thanks for these videos. I am 64 years old and still a fan of this band, their music and their musicians. This music still hits me in the heart today. From a time when real music was still made.
To zespół z najwyższej pólki.Mam Mogul Trash i co tam wyprawia na basie 20 letni Wetton przechodzi ludzkie pojęcie.A w Krakowie miałem przyjemność poznać Johna i Eddiego.Mili ludzie
@@billbart6201 The geniuinely new and non-derivative music ended around the 1990s. Occasional gems after that but far fewer than was happening before. Maybe people relying too much on technology and familiar chords and scales, too much reliance on a repetitive beat to play against. Could also be connected to how materialistic and zombie-like society has become, and how IQ and innovation in all fields has steadily been declining since the 1960s. In short music like everything else is in decline and awaiting the crash of this civilisation, so we can build a better one from the ashes again; happened many times before and arguably we had superior ones previously.
Thanks very much.. John, missed, always. 00:00 In the Dead of Night 03:17 Night after Night 07:00 Caesar's Palace Blues 10:34 Rendezvous 6:02 15:26 Nothing to Lose
È vero Eddie JOBSON è anche un grande violinista!!!!!!! E qui fra i violinisti più straordinari potrei citare anche, DARRYL WAY, FRED FRITH, JEAN LUC PONTY, GRAHAM SMITH, MAURO PAGANI,LUCIO FABBRI, DAVID LA FLAMME, ANGELO BRANDUARDI, ROBBIE STEINHARDT, RAY SHULMAN , GREG BLOCH , DAVID CROSS , STUART GORDON etc etc!!!!!!!!!
@@МаксРогозин-е1ю First thing that came to mind re keyboard player and violin player was Curved Air but didn't realize Jobson was that person (too). Thx...
What a great ensemble, in both iterations. I love the Bruford/Holdsworth band, and the other, with Jobson and Bossio, is also incredible. Just perfect. RIP, Mr. Wetton.
Their first album is truly a masterpiece. It is still available on vinyl but unfortunately it is very expensive. In any case, every prog fan should have such an amazing discography
Seek out the 2009 30th anniversary first UK album reissue CD from Global Arts Media, remixed/remastered by Jobson himself. It has excellent sound dynamics - at least as good as the original vinyl. Also, there's a completist UK box set w/some 'new' live material. And there's a very good bootleg soundboard live CD of UK's July '78 show @ Boston's Paradise rock theater called "Concert Classics Vol. 4". Jobson got it legally yanked from regular stores, but it might still be available from the Japanese market, though pricey. I saw their Oct. '78 show @ Boston's 2500 seat Orpheum Theater which was only around half full. Unfortunately for UK, that same night Jethro Tull was playing their annual sellout show a few streets away @ the 15,000 seat old Boston Garden arena. Ironically, years later Jobson would end up playing keyboards with - you guessed it - that very same Tull.
@@ВадимВитвинов-м9в You're seeing all of them alive in the video. Bill Bruford is still alive, and I think Eddie Jobson is, too. Seeing them LIVE is another matter...
After hearing this album for the first time on Klipsch La Scala speakers, I went on to see Allan Holdsworth perform live 14 times. So humble and cool. We didn't get to see the 1978 UK tour.....our VW bug BROKE DOWN on route 80, and we rode home squished in the cab of a tow truck ( 3 adult prog fans ). That disappointed me to this day decades later...
Thanks for uploading man! I was at the Danger Money Tour in 1979 and since then one of my top 5 bands ever and one of the few bands that still can trigger a euphoric feel in my brain without any drugs.
I can see UK as a top 5 band. They were basically an early supergroup. I totally agree with the euphoric feeling. I get it too. Especially on the first album, but I love Danger Money too.
@@SteveSteeleSoundSymphony Agree. I grew up in the seventies and was first (and I still am) a fan of Hendrix, Stones, The Who, Cream, Neil Young, Santana, Bowie, Free, P. Green-Fleetwood Mac, Spooky Tooth etc. My love for symphonic rock-.progrock (or whatever it is called) started with the album Days of Future Past by The Moody Blues. From that day I am addicted to Yes, the old Genesis, UK, King Crimson, Druid, Greenslade, Pink Floyd, Solution, Grobschnitt, Van der Graaf Generator, Saga, IQ, Steve Wilson-Porcupine Tree and so on. Jazz rock- fusion, Japan and Depeche Mode and a few synth bands like Tangerine Dream are my other addictions since the eighties. Injected through my ears on a daily basis. The best addiction there is.
One of my favourite groups of musicians. These albums were a constant for years. I finally got to see U.K Jobson/Wetton on the final tour in London even bumped into Wetton at the tube station the morning after. Such a shame there was not more music from them.
One of the most important rock bands that never received their deserved credit due. Absolute geniuses. Listen to all you can find. These guys are way above average or normal. A real treat to mankind.
I was doing some reading on the band Asia and it seems Rick Wakeman was almost a member of that band at the beginning one can only imagine the difference w/o downes.
The UK picture quality is the best it's ever been. John Wetton and Allan Holdsworth are no longer with us, but their music is immortal. Thank you for the wonderful music during my impressionable youth.
Superb musicians . I had the pleasure of seeing them live after the release of their debut album. Absolutely brilliant. I had the chance many years later to talk to Bill Bruford after a gig with his jazz band. An all round good bloke and we chatted for ages.
Awesome music. I had they’re first album and saw them in concert. Was blown away. My drumming skills were seriously challenged after this. A very original and unique album for all times.
After you buy the UK albums, get Bruford’s One of a Kind. Both have Bill Bruford and Allen Holdsworth. UK had John Wetton and the Bruford band had Jeff Berlin. Two of the greatest rock fusion and jazz fusion bassist ever. Then Eddie Johnson playing keys and violin in UK, with Dave Stewart on keys. Holdsworth played violin on the Bruford albums. One of a Kind is an logical extension of the first UK album, and you can really hear it.
thank you for posting this. I hadn't seen all of these. UK are truly a supergroup and its a shame they didnt continue and make more albums...but we have got the music they did make. I would have preferred the Wetton/Jobson/Bozzio UK to go on to make more albums rather than have Asia. Oh well. thank you Sound Voyager
Qué alegría encontrar este video de UK !!! Excelente trabajo!!! Banda insuperable en música de fusión. Así como MILES DAVIS fue pionero en el jazz-rock, UK en el…"rock-jazz"!! (así, "entre comillas") No sé si logro transmitir mi sensación!!! De nuevo…EXCELENTES MÚSICOS EXCELENTES COMPOSITORES!!! Lástima que duraron poco!!! (solo dos álbumes) Viva la música!! 🙏🏻🎵🙏🏻
Seen these guys when they came to the Cleveland Agora in 78 ? Not knowing what to expect. Whoa !!!! Profoundly impacted me since. Outstanding musicianship. Some of the best Prog Music ever. Can't stop watching ..
UK Bigest Súper Group Wetton., Eddy Jobson, Bill Bruford & Allan Holdword.. Fantástic performance... Love you at all I have known who you were.. On ward forever my special Masters... My regards to them the peace is with Allan, John.. ❤️🎵🎶🎸🎵🎶 Wold miss them a all.....
First album is one of the greatest prog albums, with Holdsworth redefining rock guitar for the next generation. 2nd Cd, I can take ir leave, but great playing as you would expect.
All the years I've listened to "in The Dead Of Night" I never could have guessed Alan played a Firebird on that song. Great footage, musical magic that once was....
Bought 'U.K.' and 'Danger Money' upon their releases in 1978 and 1979. Have loved U.K. since the first album and still listen to them frequently. Pure genius. Loved Bill Bruford in early Yes and his own solo ventures. Brilliant!
First time seeing U.K. Live! Thanks! I only know Eddie Jobson from his work with FZ. He's wonderful on keyboards and his transparent violin in this collection! Holdsworth and Buford are legends! Liked and subscribed!
Unbelievable! These guys held themselves to a standard of musicianship seldom matched. You can feel the power and the beauty of their music coming through so brightly it gives you goosebumps. If music is a sonic palette, these gentlemen are all Rembrandts, every one!
Con qué serenidad toca BILL BRUFORD !!! Claramente se puede apreciar su MAESTRÍA!! No necesita demostrar nada. Verlo y escucharlo son la evidencia!!! Y sus compañeros…al igual que él, son otros dotados de la música!!! 🙏🏻🎵🙏🏻
Feliz de escuchar y ver esta ɓanda que conoci decadas atras con la base ritmica de King Crimson. A mi humilde entender B. Bruford el mejor baterista de rock progresivoque escuche
Wetton looked like a real rock star on Nothing To Lose. And his vocal performance was awesome. I think it was in UK where Wetton started to form the more pop-oriented songwriting style that made Asia's first album so huge.
For all its faults the live music footage is the greatest thing about UA-cam. I’ve never heard of this band! Holdsworth and Crimson of course but what an absolute treat to still discover new music.
Nice having these different performance (mimes) altogether in one place. Thanks for posting. Saw them in trio form in Philly at the Spectrum. They headlined and Horslips opened for them. Listened tot he infamous free concert at Penn's Landing broadcast live when they were a quartet. Should've went to that show too.
Night After Night here is live- not mimed. Maybe you knew that, not sure.... Who else did you catch at The Spectrum ? Loved that place.... seen the good/great shows & many a Flyers games too. I watched Denis Savard & Guy LaFleur skate there- greatest pure skaters I'd EVER witnessed at that venue. Plus Doc, Darryl, Moses & Toney. I wanted to puke when they tore it down. Also saw a shit-ton of Phantoms games !! Memories; thank ya !!! 🚬😎👍
I saw the original lineup in Reno. They were amazing. Sadly, they opened for Van Halen and found themselves beeing booed off the stage. I love both bands, but that was hard to take! RIP John Wetton and Alan Holdsworth. Seeing the two of you live was quite remarkable!
Doubly stupid because Holdsworth was almost revered by fellow guitarist Eddie V., who may actually have been trying to help the band get more exposure & American gigs.
The first video of the original members of UK, Allan Holdsworth is playing a Gibson Firebird. Another interesting thing about that Firebird, is that no matter what type of guitar Holdsworth is playing, always has that really thick tube tone, considering that particular Gibson guitar I described as tone deaf.
I thought Allan was underutilized in UK, but I still enjoy that lp. I wouldn’t mind having a go at a Firebird as long as the original price was magically restored.
Thank YOU for posting these video clips, some of them I've not seen before, I just loved this brilliant band in both versions Cheers! RIP Alan Holdsworth and John Wetton!
This band was really something. Love their first couple of albums. Too bad they couldn’t have stayed together long enough to put out more than just 2. But Wetton would find success on a much larger scale with Asia.
When I first heard it , I was totally hooked ! Alan's guitar sound blew me away. I didn't know if it was a keyboard or not. The whole band was amazing actually.
Thank-you for posting these videos, while their time was short, their influence is still being felt today! I wish they would have done that third album John wanted to do? Things could have been different especially with the next group he was in Asia , but it just wasn't to be. We still have two very fine albums as well as a great live album!❤🎸😎👍
I Saw the original U.K twice once in Jersey & once in NYC & then the Trio once in NYC both were Great but the original band was off the charts .. incredible ! I also saw Bruford / One of a kind tour in a small club in Asbury Park / NJ that was also mindblowing 🤯
I’ve seen my share of prog shows: Marillion’s first tour, Jon Anderson opening for King Crimson, early Dream Theater club gigs - but if you were lucky enough to see UK perform, THAT’s top notch prog cred right there!
RIP John Wetton 🙏✝️🙏
RIP Allan Holdsworth
@@lucasjankowski7117 definitely...🙏
@@lucasjankowski7117 RIP both of them! 🙏🙏
And Alan Holdsworth
Alan Holdsworth R.I.P. John Wetton R.I.P. Bill Bruford and Eddie Jobson. Superb musicianship.
Their debut album U.K. is my all time favorite prog rock album. Top notch song writing and musicianship throughout. I can always listen to the whole album without skipping. I still listen to it from time to time thsese days.
absolutely
Agree
Hear hear. It is fantastic.
100% for sure!
The production value on the first UK album is outstanding especially for 1978. The mix is perfect. Everyone has got a great tone dialed up. It’s fantastic. I like Danger Money too, but Wetton and Bruford together is magic.
64 here and saw them back in 1978, amazing!!!
You are lucky to have seen them!
I'm also 64 and officially jealous, though I did see other great bands in '78.
63 and regrettably had a chance to see this original lineup and blew it.
Me too Saw them for $1.03. Rock 103 in Memphis. Great show.
67 here and wish I had seen them. But LOVE to hear them!
Eddie Jobson is an INCREDIBLE MUSICIAN! He is one of the more important musicians of the whole Prog Rock era!
Everyone in this band are/were fantastic musicians! Too bad they didn't stick together longer.
I agree. I'm a huge fan of ELP but UK were at least as great as Emerson & co. It's a pity it's only two albums. But it was already the 80s and the era of punk idiots had arrived. They met too late, but their music is eternal.
Absolutely 100% pure intelligent extreme talent!
Eddie's musicianship is phenomenal. Funny, John screwed up miming to the playback at 14:08 as if forgetting he's supposed to sing. I recently saw some worst miming f**k-ups and this one wasn't there.
Fenómeno
Thanks for these videos. I am 64 years old and still a fan of this band, their music and their musicians. This music still hits me in the heart today. From a time when real music was still made.
Plenty of 'real' music being produced 2023/4
To zespół z najwyższej pólki.Mam Mogul Trash i co tam wyprawia na basie 20 letni Wetton przechodzi ludzkie pojęcie.A w Krakowie miałem przyjemność poznać Johna i Eddiego.Mili ludzie
I am 66, and me too :)
@@billbart6201 The geniuinely new and non-derivative music ended around the 1990s. Occasional gems after that but far fewer than was happening before. Maybe people relying too much on technology and familiar chords and scales, too much reliance on a repetitive beat to play against. Could also be connected to how materialistic and zombie-like society has become, and how IQ and innovation in all fields has steadily been declining since the 1960s. In short music like everything else is in decline and awaiting the crash of this civilisation, so we can build a better one from the ashes again; happened many times before and arguably we had superior ones previously.
64 Years young here as well mate....Keep the Groove going!!!!
Their supreme highnesses, John Wetton, Eddie Jobson, Alan Holdsworth, Bill Bruford and Terry Bozzio.
Miss you, John and Alan.
Man, what a group. Both versions. Bruford and Bozzio were a study in contrasts but each guy earned the gig.
No doubt Terry had balls
he played with Zappa, he is very creative and played beautifully, no doubt about it
@@davidmaxwelloswald2220Talent
Bar the drumming controversy. The original line up with Holdsworth was the best
@@jefflevinson669 i gotta agree, it’s so , so,, I can’t even explain
Thanks very much.. John, missed, always.
00:00 In the Dead of Night
03:17 Night after Night
07:00 Caesar's Palace Blues
10:34 Rendezvous 6:02
15:26 Nothing to Lose
È vero Eddie JOBSON è anche un grande violinista!!!!!!! E qui fra i violinisti più straordinari potrei citare anche, DARRYL WAY, FRED FRITH, JEAN LUC PONTY, GRAHAM SMITH, MAURO PAGANI,LUCIO FABBRI, DAVID LA FLAMME, ANGELO BRANDUARDI, ROBBIE STEINHARDT, RAY SHULMAN , GREG BLOCH , DAVID CROSS , STUART GORDON etc etc!!!!!!!!!
This is real musicianship and artistry! Badass!
This band is pure brilliance. Beyond most artists ability to produce. UK was and still is music for a different time and ageless.
Eddie was the ultimate multi-keyboard player. Amazing.
Rick wakeman
Jobson was one of the most underrated musicians around. How many people are both a brilliant keyboardist and violinist? Yet, he's rarely mentioned.
Yeah, listen track Metamorphosis from Curved Air album Air Cut . Jobson was only 17 but what a talent already.
And composer too, he co-wrote all hese songs.
@@МаксРогозин-е1ю I will go and listen to that right away Thank you! 👍
Also in Roxy Music.
@@МаксРогозин-е1ю First thing that came to mind re keyboard player and violin player was Curved Air but didn't realize Jobson was that person (too). Thx...
The quality of musicianship is way up there which has me wondering why I haven’t heard of them before now. This group is legit!
Welcome to the club, albeit a little late but no worries lol, enjoy! 👍
What a great ensemble, in both iterations. I love the Bruford/Holdsworth band, and the other, with Jobson and Bossio, is also incredible. Just perfect. RIP, Mr. Wetton.
Their first album is truly a masterpiece. It is still available on vinyl but unfortunately it is very expensive. In any case, every prog fan should have such an amazing discography
Couldn't agree with you more I've forgotten about it lately and this reminded me how much I used to listen to this many years ago
Just bought both right now
@@krisscanlon4051may I ask you how much you paid these vinyls?
Seek out the 2009 30th anniversary first UK album reissue CD from Global Arts Media, remixed/remastered by Jobson himself. It has excellent sound dynamics - at least as good as the original vinyl. Also, there's a completist UK box set w/some 'new' live material. And there's a very good bootleg soundboard live CD of UK's July '78 show @ Boston's Paradise rock theater called "Concert Classics Vol. 4". Jobson got it legally yanked from regular stores, but it might still be available from the Japanese market, though pricey. I saw their Oct. '78 show @ Boston's 2500 seat Orpheum Theater which was only around half full. Unfortunately for UK, that same night Jethro Tull was playing their annual sellout show a few streets away @ the 15,000 seat old Boston Garden arena. Ironically, years later Jobson would end up playing keyboards with - you guessed it - that very same Tull.
I found one in a book store for $8
Never seen them alive. Great band. RIP John Wetton
Many thanks for this video
@@ВадимВитвинов-м9в You're seeing all of them alive in the video.
Bill Bruford is still alive, and I think Eddie Jobson is, too.
Seeing them LIVE is another matter...
@@Stratmanable english is not my native, sorry, but hope i was understood
@@Stratmanable DUDE English isn't his native language, get over yourself!
Absolute legends and one of the great prog-rock bands of all time. Thanks for the compilation!
After hearing this album for the first time on Klipsch La Scala speakers, I went on to see Allan Holdsworth perform live 14 times. So humble and cool. We didn't get to see the 1978 UK tour.....our VW bug BROKE DOWN on route 80, and we rode home squished in the cab of a tow truck ( 3 adult prog fans ). That disappointed me to this day decades later...
Thanks for uploading man! I was at the Danger Money Tour in 1979 and since then one of my top 5 bands ever and one of the few bands that still can trigger a euphoric feel in my brain without any drugs.
gott, since 1979, still one of your Top 5 bands ? Really ?
euh, I mean, really ?
@@lesimprosdulezardvert1342 really
I can see UK as a top 5 band. They were basically an early supergroup. I totally agree with the euphoric feeling. I get it too. Especially on the first album, but I love Danger Money too.
@@SteveSteeleSoundSymphony Agree. I grew up in the seventies and was first (and I still am) a fan of Hendrix, Stones, The Who, Cream, Neil Young, Santana, Bowie, Free, P. Green-Fleetwood Mac, Spooky Tooth etc.
My love for symphonic rock-.progrock (or whatever it is called) started with the album Days of Future Past by The Moody Blues. From that day I am addicted to Yes, the old Genesis, UK, King Crimson, Druid, Greenslade, Pink Floyd, Solution, Grobschnitt, Van der Graaf Generator, Saga, IQ, Steve Wilson-Porcupine Tree and so on. Jazz rock- fusion, Japan and Depeche Mode and a few synth bands like Tangerine Dream are my other addictions since the eighties. Injected through my ears on a daily basis. The best addiction there is.
How do you compare U.K. w/o Bruford and Holdworth vs the re-formation of Kind Crimson with Bruford, Belew, and Levin?
One of my favourite groups of musicians. These albums were a constant for years. I finally got to see U.K Jobson/Wetton on the final tour in London even bumped into Wetton at the tube station the morning after. Such a shame there was not more music from them.
One of the most important rock bands that never received their deserved credit due. Absolute geniuses. Listen to all you can find. These guys are way above average or normal. A real treat to mankind.
Rush fan here. I love U.K. 's music.
Eddie Jobson is monster on keyboards... ranks alongside Emerson and Wakeman. And excels at violin...perhaps most accomplished musician in prog.
They have a ‘YES’ sound to them :)
I was doing some reading on the band Asia and it seems Rick Wakeman was almost a member of that band at the beginning one can only imagine the difference w/o downes.
The UK picture quality is the best it's ever been.
John Wetton and Allan Holdsworth are no longer with us, but their music is immortal.
Thank you for the wonderful music during my impressionable youth.
A veritable galaxy of stars all in one band. Incredible.
That's the best video quality I've seen of the first promo clip
Superb musicians . I had the pleasure of seeing them live after the release of their debut album. Absolutely brilliant. I had the chance many years later to talk to Bill Bruford after a gig with his jazz band. An all round good bloke and we chatted for ages.
John Wetton and Ray Shulman are my 2 favorite bassists. Both had such a powerful distinct tone.
Ray awesome musician. Like all the Gentle Giant members, Ray was a multi instrumentalist.
I had the chance to see them live as the opening act for Jethro Tull. What an amazing night that was! I feel so lucky to have been there!
it was wild...
Awesome music. I had they’re first album and saw them in concert. Was blown away. My drumming skills were seriously challenged after this. A very original and unique album for all times.
I still have the vinyl debut album I bought in 1978. It still blows me away.
Long live the CS80, the King of Synthesizers.
Wow.. I am a progressive Rock freak, but I never heard of this band! Thank you for uploading!!!
Check out the first album... Best prog album ever 🖖🎶🖖
The other day I heard a fusion band I knew all the individual players in it but never heard of the band...lol
Never heard of this band either. I'm embarrassed! It's great! Thank you for uploading!
Wow I can't believe you're a progressive rock freaking never heard of UK! Glad you found them, everybody should listen to UK!
After you buy the UK albums, get Bruford’s One of a Kind. Both have Bill Bruford and Allen Holdsworth. UK had John Wetton and the Bruford band had Jeff Berlin. Two of the greatest rock fusion and jazz fusion bassist ever. Then Eddie Johnson playing keys and violin in UK, with Dave Stewart on keys. Holdsworth played violin on the Bruford albums. One of a Kind is an logical extension of the first UK album, and you can really hear it.
thank you for posting this. I hadn't seen all of these. UK are truly a supergroup and its a shame they didnt continue and make more albums...but we have got the music they did make. I would have preferred the Wetton/Jobson/Bozzio UK to go on to make more albums rather than have Asia. Oh well. thank you Sound Voyager
Asia's first album is a masterpiece...
Fantastic band and massively overlooked.⚡️
Qué alegría encontrar este video de UK !!! Excelente trabajo!!! Banda insuperable en música de fusión. Así como MILES DAVIS fue pionero en el jazz-rock, UK en el…"rock-jazz"!! (así, "entre comillas") No sé si logro transmitir mi sensación!!!
De nuevo…EXCELENTES MÚSICOS EXCELENTES COMPOSITORES!!! Lástima que duraron poco!!! (solo dos álbumes)
Viva la música!!
🙏🏻🎵🙏🏻
Три.
Seen these guys when they came to the Cleveland Agora in 78 ? Not knowing what to expect. Whoa !!!!
Profoundly impacted me since. Outstanding musicianship. Some of the best Prog Music ever.
Can't stop watching ..
UK Bigest Súper Group Wetton., Eddy Jobson, Bill Bruford & Allan Holdword.. Fantástic performance... Love you at all I have known who you were.. On ward forever my special Masters... My regards to them the peace is with Allan, John.. ❤️🎵🎶🎸🎵🎶 Wold miss them a all.....
Thanks for these real gems! 👍🙏
I loved UK, still own all three albums and play them regularly.
When people talk about Super Groups over the last 60 years, this was IT! The caliber of talent is staggering here.
John Wetton era um ótimo vocalista, líder da banda Asia, Descanse em paz😢😢
First album is one of the greatest prog albums, with Holdsworth redefining rock guitar for the next generation. 2nd Cd, I can take ir leave, but great playing as you would expect.
All the years I've listened to "in The Dead Of Night" I never could have guessed Alan played a Firebird on that song. Great footage, musical magic that once was....
What a gem. Master piece. Thanks for sharing ❤
I love this then n now 2023 san Francisco listening forever 💙💙💙 thank you Sound Voyager 😻
I love so much how Terry is living his drumming :)
Bought 'U.K.' and 'Danger Money' upon their releases in 1978 and 1979.
Have loved U.K. since the first album and still listen to them frequently. Pure genius.
Loved Bill Bruford in early Yes and his own solo ventures. Brilliant!
And what about Bruford in the last King Crimson line-up?
So thankful for this band and saw them in both 2011 and 2012 in two different Boston venues. Most excellent experience indeed!
This is THE best sound/video I have ever seen !
I saw this live in Detroit 78 or 79 with Tull! THANK YOU for posting this epitome of coolness magic !
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アップ大感謝です。
泣ける〜
so good !
First time seeing U.K. Live! Thanks! I only know Eddie Jobson from his work with FZ. He's wonderful on keyboards and his transparent violin in this collection! Holdsworth and Buford are legends! Liked and subscribed!
I love ❤️ every group Bruford has been in UK is definitely no exception
Unbelievable! These guys held themselves to a standard of musicianship seldom matched. You can feel the power and the beauty of their music coming through so brightly it gives you goosebumps. If music is a sonic palette, these gentlemen are all Rembrandts, every one!
Con qué serenidad toca BILL BRUFORD !!! Claramente se puede apreciar su MAESTRÍA!!
No necesita demostrar nada. Verlo y escucharlo son la evidencia!!! Y sus compañeros…al igual que él, son otros dotados de la música!!! 🙏🏻🎵🙏🏻
One of the most underrated prog rock bands. Thanks for posting. Great videos.
Thanks for sharing. Rare live records of great prog supergroup in decent video quality
Feliz de escuchar y ver esta ɓanda que conoci decadas atras con la base ritmica de King Crimson. A mi humilde entender B. Bruford el mejor baterista de rock progresivoque escuche
Wetton looked like a real rock star on Nothing To Lose. And his vocal performance was awesome. I think it was in UK where Wetton started to form the more pop-oriented songwriting style that made Asia's first album so huge.
Wow! so young
I wore the grooves out off of the first U.K. album when I was in college. Bruford is my all-time favorite drummer. Thank you for posting those videos.
Under-rated band. I still play them fairly often. Wetton was an excellent singer.
Thanks for the memory lane of UK!!
Asia and BEYOND
Yeah love this band. Music like this just doesn't happen today.
For all its faults the live music footage is the greatest thing about UA-cam.
I’ve never heard of this band! Holdsworth and Crimson of course but what an absolute treat to still discover new music.
It is so good to hear this band again Thanks
12:00 John Wetton's vocal goes great together with the Yamaha CP electric grand piano, as does Peter Gabriel's.
Nice having these different performance (mimes) altogether in one place. Thanks for posting. Saw them in trio form in Philly at the Spectrum. They headlined and Horslips opened for them.
Listened tot he infamous free concert at Penn's Landing broadcast live when they were a quartet. Should've went to that show too.
Night After Night here is live- not mimed. Maybe you knew that, not sure....
Who else did you catch at The Spectrum ? Loved that place.... seen the good/great shows & many a Flyers games too.
I watched Denis Savard & Guy LaFleur skate there- greatest pure skaters I'd EVER witnessed at that venue. Plus Doc, Darryl, Moses & Toney. I wanted to puke when they tore it down. Also saw a shit-ton of Phantoms games !!
Memories; thank ya !!!
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Fantastique musique. Les 70s furent une période riche en créations de toutes sortes, en particulier pour le prog rock & jazz fusion
Thanks for posting. This really takes me back. John bill then they went on to asia!
I saw the original lineup in Reno. They were amazing. Sadly, they opened for Van Halen and found themselves beeing booed off the stage. I love both bands, but that was hard to take! RIP John Wetton and Alan Holdsworth. Seeing the two of you live was quite remarkable!
Booed by VH fans??! Wow, VH fans…what a bunch of losers
Doubly stupid because Holdsworth was almost revered by fellow guitarist Eddie V., who may actually have been trying to help the band get more exposure & American gigs.
John Wetton, along with Paul McCartney and Sting, the greatest songwriting bassist singers in music history. RIP John!
Saw them in 2013 on Cruise to the Edge. Fantastic.
Loved UK - got all their releases and got the chance to see them when they opened for Tull back in the day. LOVED IT!
I think I still have a live album by them, UK live 1979, it is an album I really like, it features them as a 3 piece with Wetton, Jobson & Bozzio.
Fantastick! Love JW fans! I have to say this is intelligent and complicated music, and JW is no 1 !
Keyboardist Eddie Jobson was 22 when he did the first UK record (the good one) genius
Great band, great music, great people and great times.
Thanks, man! I never saw Allan with a firebird before! 🤩
The first video of the original members of UK, Allan Holdsworth is playing a Gibson Firebird.
Another interesting thing about that Firebird, is that no matter what type of guitar Holdsworth is playing, always has that really thick tube tone, considering that particular Gibson guitar I described as tone deaf.
I thought Allan was underutilized in UK, but I still enjoy that lp. I wouldn’t mind having a go at a Firebird as long as the original price was magically restored.
it wasn't live. and with that much gain, it could be any guitar...
Thank YOU for posting these video clips, some of them I've not seen before, I just loved this brilliant band in both versions Cheers! RIP Alan Holdsworth and John Wetton!
This band was really something. Love their first couple of albums. Too bad they couldn’t have stayed together long enough to put out more than just 2. But Wetton would find success on a much larger scale with Asia.
I still have this vinyl I'll have to get it out and take a listen it's been a while
U. K. Una Banda de Rock Progresivo EXCELENTE!! Única en el mundo 🌍
The complet live show please!!!! Thanks!!! Bozzio back vocal so great. Drum Synth Bass Wetton vocal wow !!!
UK video clip is very rare. Thanks for uploading.
When I first heard it , I was totally hooked ! Alan's guitar sound blew me away. I didn't know if it was a keyboard or not. The whole band was amazing actually.
Thank-you for posting these videos, while their time was short, their influence is still being felt today! I wish they would have done that third album John wanted to do? Things could have been different especially with the next group he was in Asia , but it just wasn't to be. We still have two very fine albums as well as a great live album!❤🎸😎👍
Miming in first video. I bought this album on release. Never saw these videos until recently however.
I Saw the original U.K twice once in Jersey & once in NYC & then the Trio once in NYC both were Great but the original band was off the charts .. incredible ! I also saw Bruford / One of a kind tour in a small club in Asbury Park / NJ that was also mindblowing 🤯
Posseggo la loro discografia sia in vinile che in cd; senz'altro uno dei più belli e validi supergruppi del prog!
I had forgotten how good this was
CRAZY!! @7:54 Wetton’s singing only to violin and drums..🌟😜
I heard a copy of the master tape of this record in a recording studio I worked at in Chicago in 1980. Incredible.
it is different records, so pick one.
It's great sound of Eddy's CS80 for In the dead of night! Even without Alan and Bill, it's a great violin performance!
Thanks for uploading this!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks v.much for these - what an amazing band they were 👍
Check out Terry bozzio the one drummer you've missed😅
In the dead of the night is the song that kickstarted my interest in prog rock. I was nine at the time, but it never left me.
I’ve seen my share of prog shows: Marillion’s first tour, Jon Anderson opening for King Crimson, early Dream Theater club gigs - but if you were lucky enough to see UK perform, THAT’s top notch prog cred right there!
Beneficent upload, thanks