Wishbone is a fabulous group with many treasures in their huge catalog. Definitely check out more of their music. One of the first two-lead-guitar bands who are unfairly neglected these days. Their vocals are phenomenal, too -- not just about their instrumental prowess. Their third album -- ARGUS -- is one of the best rock albums of all-time.
Their first drummer is a bad ass. Wishbone Ash - The King Will Come Wishbone Ash - F.U.B.B. Wishbone Ash - Master Of Disguise Wishbone Ash - Blowin’ Free Wishbone Ash - We Stand As One
I was 16 years old in 1972 when I got into Wishbone Ash, via their album "Argus", such a great time for music and Wishbone Ash. Their live album "Live Dates" is an absolute banger, especially the track Phoenix.
Andy Powell and Ted Turner were voted "Two of the Ten Most Important Guitarists in Rock History" (Traffic magazine 1989). Melody Maker (1972) described Powell and Turner as "the most interesting two-guitar team since the days when Beck and Page graced The Yardbirds". Several notable bands have cited Wishbone Ash as an influence, including the Eagles, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy, Metallica, Dream Theater, Overkill and Opeth
Argus by Wishbone Ash - The King Will Come. I loved watching you discover my favorite band and my favorite album by them. They never stopped recording or giving concerts around the world. I'm going to def watch your show. Thanks. Wait 'till you discover Laurie Wisefield who replaced Turner on second lead Guitar. Thanks again.
You should check out their songs "Time Was" and "The King Will Come" from the "Argus" album. It's their best album by far and I've been jamming out to it since 1972.
I describe Wishbone Ash as the most "advanced" _garage band_ to come out of England in the 1970's, which is to say they were a *guitar band* that relied solely on their guitar playing skills, & an affection for vocal harmonies, to produce their sound. They had _two lead guitarists_ who would trade off lead solos, of course, but they also harmonized so well with each other that it became a signature part of their sound. And then there's the bass player, Martin Turner, who (like Chris Squire) would often play "lead bass" during runs, playing off the other guitarists while holding down most of the lead singer duties. I strongly recommend listening to all of Side Two of their debut album, Wishbone Ash, featuring two long songs: *Handy* featuring a lot of extended bass melodies, & *Phoenix* which may be their best presentation of their combined talents at that time. (The whole damn album is really great, actually) I actually saw them twice in Tampa, FL, the 1st time only a few months after catching YES for the first time on their Close To The Edge tour. The price of admission was half of what I had paid to see YES, and it was sparsely attended, but everyone there was blown away by their talent. We liked them so much that we had to see them again when they came back through some months later. I think their biggest selling album was their third, *Argus,* & it does have a few must listen songs ( *Sometime World* stands out). They never had that massive hit to send them into the Big Time, but everyone who listened to their albums automatically became a fan. Wishbone Ash's excellence was one of the reasons why I quickly got turned off by most of those Formula Rock _hair bands_ of the 1980's, which I found quite stale & repetitive. Thank God grunge came around at the very end of the 1980's to finally end the pain of mostly boring Formula Rock...
That makes me appreciate them more. They were nowhere near as accomplished musician or songwriting-wise as Yes BUT all the prog bands were art and private school boys so they had a massive leg up.
The two lead guitarists Andy Powell and Ted Turner were both 21 years old on this album. Amazing! My top 4 favourite bands of all time in order....Jethro Tull, Wishbone Ash, Gentle Giant and Horslips. BTW: The two Turners are not related.
WOW..!!! SO GLAD INDEED, THAT YOU PICKED THIS SONG…!! STILL PLAYING THE ORIGINAL ALBUM, AS WELL THE ARGUS ALBUM. NOT ONE BAD SONG FROM ANY OF THIER ALBUMS. VAS DIS, THE WARRIOR, TIME WAS, LEAF N STREAM TO NAME A FEW…. WELCOME TO ANOTHER GREAT RABBIT HOLE… LOL GREAT REACTIONS, ROCK ON 👊🖖
A criminally underrated band, so cool to see you appreciate them! Wishbone Ash never had that one BIG HIT(!) to take them to the top, like Roundabout, Aqualung, 21st Century Schiz, Money, etc, but they belonged in that company! 👍
I remember seeing this band's name somewhere a long time ago. Now, I'm going to have to keep an eye out for their albums. Kudos to the folks with the money, that pick these songs for us! Also thanks to Brother Lee for the facilitatin's!
A New York radio station used to invite listeners to submit their “perfect album sides.” I’d consider side one (the first three songs) of “Live Dates” to be a perfect side
THE WHOLE ALBUM IS A MASTERPIECE N THE SONG FOLLOWING THE PILGRIM, IS JAIL BATE. IT JUST SEAMS TO ALL FLOW TOGETHER. RECOMMEND DIVING HEADFIRST INTO THIS RABBIT HOLE. ROCK ON 👊🖖
When I was at school all budding guitarists followed Wishbone Ash. The band were first to pioneer twin lead guitars and harmony lead guitar. Try any track from album Argus, which beat Dark Side of Moon to rock album of the year.
In the US, it was indeed Quicksilver Messenger Service, back in ‘67. The Allman Brothers hit it hard starting in ‘69. In the UK, Wishbone would’ve been inspired by the original Fleetwood Mac, in ‘68 😺🎸🎸👍
Wishbone Ash..they are noted for their extensive use of harmony twin lead guitars....not forgotten, but yeah...mentioned far too little. Wishbone Ash is also one of the bands that reveals their potential, especially live. That's why I recommend, like some others here, the live LPs "Live Dates" (first side, all songs on the studio LP "Argus", but don´t take it from "Argus", take it from "Live Dates") and "Live Dates Vol.II - Additional Tapes" (playing tip "Time Was", great drumming). If you want to bring more from this band, please check out their live performances.
Argus is my favourite album of theirs, and is one where they forged their own musical identifity, but from this more proggy album (Pilgrimage) the rather jazzy Vas Dis is worth a listen, and in particular this live version is good for seeing the band, with the drummer at the front! ua-cam.com/video/L44iHlbemwo/v-deo.html
I have their first album as well as a live album called Live Dates. Discovered their music as a freshman in college in 1971. A dude on our floor in the dorm had hundreds of records from bands that at the time I'd never hear of before. Wishbone Ash was one of those.
Solid reaction. I agree that these guys don't get talked about enough anymore. Dual lead guitarists Andy Powell and Ted Turner were once considered to be two of the ten most important guitarists in rock history. Some personnel in the Ash also played in King Crimson and Uriah Heep, among other similar bands, so you're spot on noticing some similarities. The deluxe edition of their album Argus is 100% listenable from start to finish, and includes a killer live cut of this song.
Hi Lee. Wishbone Ash is one of my absolute Favorit Bands. Their Debut 'Wishbone Ash (1970; untitled) is, in my opinion, one of the greatest Debutalbums ever! Please listen 'The Pilgrim', 'The King will come' and 'Phoenix' on 'Live Dates' (1973), It's breathtaking. Other phantastic Albums are: Their Debut Album (1970 - same Titel, includes their all time Classic Track 'Phoenix'); 'Pilgrimage' 1971; 'Argus' 1972 (includes 'The King will come'; Throw down the Sword'; 'Time was' and 'Blowing free') - Album of the Year 'Melody Maker'; There's the Rub' (1974); New England' (1976); 'No Smoke without Fire' (1978 - incl. 'I see red' and The way of the World'); 'Just Testing' (1980) and last not least, not forget their absolute phenomenal Live Albums 'Live Dates (I) 1973 & 'Live Dates II (1976-1980); Wishbone Ash also were, without a doubt, one of the best live bands of all time and also one of the best bands ever. Wishbone Ash published many phantastic, absolute wonderful Albums (see above) and they are absolute top Musicans (Andy Powell (Gibson 'Flying V', voc.); Ted Turner (Guitars, voc); Laurie Wisefield (Guitar, voc); Martin Turner (Bassguitar, lead vocals) & Steve Upton (drums & percussion). ☺ Kind Regards Heinz (München/Germany). 🌳🥀🌱🌷✨
One of my favourite bands of all time. Lucky enough to see them live back in the day. Pilgrim is WA at its most proggy. Other gems include Errors of my way, Phoenix -live dates version, Lullaby, the whole album ARGUS in one listen, Persephone (live version from Live dates II ), everybody needs a friend, silver shoes, runaway, alone, way of the world (live dates II version)living proof....I mean, the list goes on. Musicianship is absolutely fabulous throughout their career.
Their Argus album is a prog classic and one of the greatest in music. Twin lead guitars Andy Powell and Ted Turner. First saw them in 1972 at the Greens theatre Glasgow. I was still at high school with my beautiful girlfriend Angela. Seen them many times since and they are still touring the world.
What a freaking band! Been a fan since I bought Argus after hearing a couple tunes on College radio, I was blown away and quickly sought out their first two albums, including this song. Incredible band with the twin guitar interplay, if you liked this you need to hear the Argus album, it is their pinnacle for the original band. They evolved when Ted Turner left the band and Laurie Wisefield joined on 2nd lead guitar and they had a string of great albums with him. I was lucky to see them twice and still have them in my rotation to this day. A very worthy band to check out, do The King Will Come, that entire side of Argus is a must listen and blows away anyone who listens to it. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎶
Steve Upton wrote my favourite Wishbone track "Leaf And Stream". Features on my favourite album of theirs "Argus". I don't think I know of any of their songs that aren't exceptional.
Don't get many songs in 7/4 time these days. WA are not a prog rock band but the time signature for this obviously is. The drummer and bassist were recruiting a guitar player (to go with a keyboard player) and couldn't decide between Ted and Andy, so ditched the idea of keyboards, picked both and the twin lead guitar rock format was born.
To me they are Prog as for many other fans. Even if they have less complex songs, they also have some stranger ones. Phoenix and Handy are long and complicated tracks.
Hi Lee. Great to see you start this band. I wouldn't have start with this album from them, one of my least favorites. Argus would be a good second try. If you do, please do Warrior and Throw Down the Sword together. And, Lee, if you like bass, listen to Handy from their first album from 1970 : a long bass intro, maybe the first song in rock proposing this. I saw WA 3-4 times and they are always great to see live, and simple guys you can talk to.
Greetings from the UK i was lucky enough to grow up seeing these guys many times in the 70s . They were absoloutely great live . Check out Live Dates from 1973 . Not a single overdub was added ! . & Do listen to Phoenix from their debut album Wishbone Ash .Im certain its where L.Skynnrd got the idea for Freebird. Incredible musicians . Enjoy the journey
Pilgrimage and Argus are 2 incredible albums. I would describe them as hard rock meets prog rock. They changed styles somewhat after that, with some very soft melodic tracks and some very hard rock, but their discography is one of the very best by any band. I'd recommend Wishbone 4, No Smoke Without Fire and Hear to Hear as not well known but very good albums, but Argus is their masterpiece. It's absolutely perfect.
Wow you discovered wishbone ash, you’re in for a treat! This is just the tip of the iceberg. Next songs I suggest “Baby The Angels Are Here”, “Lorelei”. “Life Line”. Talk about melodic guitar and killer tone!
Wishbone Ash, The Who, and Gentle Giant were my big three when I was a teen. They’re still touring the world though Andy Powell is the only original member left. The “new” guys in the band are all first rate.
Jesus if i hear argus one more time!! Wishbone have done many great lps since arguff, open your ears people. Still touring 2 versions ted turners wishbone ash and andy powells, both great live.
I saw Wishbone Ash in Detroit, COBO Arena, where they pulled off a unique visual effect: the wide spotlight was on the guitarist, who was stationary on the stage. As he played a hypnotic ditty repeatedly the spotlight gradually tightened, but it was so gradual that it appeared that the guitar player's head ROSE INTO THE AIR, about 15 feet above the stage! I knew I wasn't hallucinating because a bright smattering applause erupted. I think you had to be intently focused in watching, and not looking at anything else in order to get the effect of the illusion. Maybe ten percent of us got to see it. But it was really cool!
They came up with a new kind of guitar-rock back then. Not as hard as Led Zeppelin or Deep Purple, more melodious with the two lead-guitars. But still rock-music, not folk or soft-rock. Although definitely not classical music their songs reminded me of times long gone, a kind of english romanticism from the middle ages. Hard to tell, maybe the themes of their songs and their album covers had something to do with it. The Live Double-LP stood at Number One for a long time to me. The sound and performance is even better than in the studio version and that counts for "The Pilgrim" too. The snare slams so loud and full, you think it´s about to burst.
sounds like wishbone ash to me lol, love them and still go to see them, well Martin Turners band anyway, they still play it how it was. Listen to the 1st 4 albums all classics and all different. Argus however is the pinacle.
No one sounds quite like Wishbone Ash did, but you can hear their influence in a lot of other bands. "Why does that sound familiar? Ah, so and so did something kind of similar a few years later." And the guitars are so clean when it was fashionable to use more distortion. Not a lot of technology tricks with these guys -- it's usually just the unadorned music. But yeah, I consider them to be progressive. Try something with lyrics; anything off of Argus also be good.
Try listening to "Handy" from the self-titled WISHBONE ASH album. It starts with a minute and a half bass solo! It then cycles through several different styles of rock-based music.
They still tour, but, the there are 2 versions of them, I saw Martin Turners version a couple of years ago, they were absolutely amazing. Check out their next album, The Rub. Blowing Free is my fave.
This is not the lullaby you're looking for, although that is on this same album. Also, try the long version of "Alone". The outro is absolutely stellar.
Hi. Please listen the next album of the band "Argus" (1972). A masterpiece. This band created the solo with two guitars that influenced bands like Iron Maiden. Hug from Brazil
Wishbone is a fabulous group with many treasures in their huge catalog. Definitely check out more of their music. One of the first two-lead-guitar bands who are unfairly neglected these days. Their vocals are phenomenal, too -- not just about their instrumental prowess. Their third album -- ARGUS -- is one of the best rock albums of all-time.
Their first drummer is a bad ass.
Wishbone Ash - The King Will Come
Wishbone Ash - F.U.B.B.
Wishbone Ash - Master Of Disguise
Wishbone Ash - Blowin’ Free
Wishbone Ash - We Stand As One
Throw down the Sword and the King will come.
So, so glad that you are doing some Wishbone. Few reactors do and I am confident that you will enjoy!
The progressors of twin guitar playing
Saw Wishbone Ash open for Jethro Tull in early 70s. Blowin Free was popular song at time.
Wishbone Ash is very underrated. Checkout Vas Dis from the same album.
I was 16 years old in 1972 when I got into Wishbone Ash, via their album "Argus", such a great time for music and Wishbone Ash. Their live album "Live Dates" is an absolute banger, especially the track Phoenix.
Argus has to be one of my all time favourite albums ..ever
Argus is the album you need in your life... WBA!
Andy Powell and Ted Turner were voted "Two of the Ten Most Important Guitarists in Rock History" (Traffic magazine 1989). Melody Maker (1972) described Powell and Turner as "the most interesting two-guitar team since the days when Beck and Page graced The Yardbirds". Several notable bands have cited Wishbone Ash as an influence, including the Eagles, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy, Metallica, Dream Theater, Overkill and Opeth
Argus by Wishbone Ash - The King Will Come. I loved watching you discover my favorite band and my favorite album by them. They never stopped recording or giving concerts around the world. I'm going to def watch your show. Thanks. Wait 'till you discover Laurie Wisefield who replaced Turner on second lead Guitar. Thanks again.
You should check out their songs "Time Was" and "The King Will Come" from the "Argus" album. It's their best album by far and I've been jamming out to it since 1972.
I describe Wishbone Ash as the most "advanced" _garage band_ to come out of England in the 1970's, which is to say they were a *guitar band* that relied solely on their guitar playing skills, & an affection for vocal harmonies, to produce their sound. They had _two lead guitarists_ who would trade off lead solos, of course, but they also harmonized so well with each other that it became a signature part of their sound. And then there's the bass player, Martin Turner, who (like Chris Squire) would often play "lead bass" during runs, playing off the other guitarists while holding down most of the lead singer duties. I strongly recommend listening to all of Side Two of their debut album, Wishbone Ash, featuring two long songs: *Handy* featuring a lot of extended bass melodies, & *Phoenix* which may be their best presentation of their combined talents at that time. (The whole damn album is really great, actually)
I actually saw them twice in Tampa, FL, the 1st time only a few months after catching YES for the first time on their Close To The Edge tour. The price of admission was half of what I had paid to see YES, and it was sparsely attended, but everyone there was blown away by their talent. We liked them so much that we had to see them again when they came back through some months later. I think their biggest selling album was their third, *Argus,* & it does have a few must listen songs ( *Sometime World* stands out). They never had that massive hit to send them into the Big Time, but everyone who listened to their albums automatically became a fan. Wishbone Ash's excellence was one of the reasons why I quickly got turned off by most of those Formula Rock _hair bands_ of the 1980's, which I found quite stale & repetitive. Thank God grunge came around at the very end of the 1980's to finally end the pain of mostly boring Formula Rock...
That makes me appreciate them more.
They were nowhere near as accomplished musician or songwriting-wise as Yes BUT all the prog bands were art and private school boys so they had a massive leg up.
The two lead guitarists Andy Powell and Ted Turner were both 21 years old on this album. Amazing! My top 4 favourite bands of all time in order....Jethro Tull, Wishbone Ash, Gentle Giant and Horslips. BTW: The two Turners are not related.
Horslips is one of my favourite bands too!
A great album, Wishbone Ash are well worth more of your attention.
The standout feature of this band, were the twin lead guitars. I never, ever thought of them as 'prog', but you're absolutely right!
This track is a total prog fest! I'm guessing this is an outlier for them but damn did I enjoy this or what
Drummer to drummer... you so clearly have natural rhythm... the way you move as you listen to the tracks. Everyone should be this way!
WOW..!!! SO GLAD INDEED, THAT YOU PICKED THIS SONG…!!
STILL PLAYING THE ORIGINAL ALBUM, AS WELL THE ARGUS ALBUM.
NOT ONE BAD SONG FROM ANY OF THIER ALBUMS. VAS DIS, THE WARRIOR, TIME WAS, LEAF N STREAM TO NAME A FEW….
WELCOME TO ANOTHER GREAT RABBIT HOLE… LOL
GREAT REACTIONS, ROCK ON 👊🖖
Lee. 60s/70s the one and only time for music.
I agree, great pick. I never really listened to WA. Glad I did on this tune. I’ll look for more from them.
A criminally underrated band, so cool to see you appreciate them! Wishbone Ash never had that one BIG HIT(!) to take them to the top, like Roundabout, Aqualung, 21st Century Schiz, Money, etc, but they belonged in that company! 👍
Totally right!
I think Blowing Free was a hit for them
@@lindaulloa4786 probably the closest they got, but I wasn’t hearing that at the time, only ran across it later 🤷♂️
I remember seeing this band's name somewhere a long time ago. Now, I'm going to have to keep an eye out for their albums.
Kudos to the folks with the money, that pick these songs for us! Also thanks to Brother Lee for the facilitatin's!
As others have said, so glad you are reacting to this under appreciated gem of a classic rock band, they are awesome.
Argus is a fantastic listen!
Try one of the recommendations from the Argus album, so good.
They were an excellent bans live. They have a double live album called Live Dates from 1973. You'd love Handy & Phoenix from their first album
A New York radio station used to invite listeners to submit their “perfect album sides.”
I’d consider side one (the first three songs) of “Live Dates” to be a perfect side
their best known album is the 3rd..Argus..another classic,with amazing twin gtr work....Well worth featuring..
THE WHOLE ALBUM IS A MASTERPIECE N THE SONG FOLLOWING THE PILGRIM, IS JAIL BATE. IT JUST SEAMS TO ALL FLOW TOGETHER.
RECOMMEND DIVING HEADFIRST INTO THIS RABBIT HOLE.
ROCK ON 👊🖖
When I was at school all budding guitarists followed Wishbone Ash. The band were first to pioneer twin lead guitars and harmony lead guitar. Try any track from album Argus, which beat Dark Side of Moon to rock album of the year.
I always felt Quicksilver Messenger Service were the first twin lead guitars but never checked dates.
In the US, it was indeed Quicksilver Messenger Service, back in ‘67. The Allman Brothers hit it hard starting in ‘69. In the UK, Wishbone would’ve been inspired by the original Fleetwood Mac, in ‘68 😺🎸🎸👍
Wishbone Ash..they are noted for their extensive use of harmony twin lead guitars....not forgotten, but yeah...mentioned far too little. Wishbone Ash is also one of the bands that reveals their potential, especially live. That's why I recommend, like some others here, the live LPs "Live Dates" (first side, all songs on the studio LP "Argus", but don´t take it from "Argus", take it from "Live Dates") and "Live Dates Vol.II - Additional Tapes" (playing tip "Time Was", great drumming). If you want to bring more from this band, please check out their live performances.
Hi Lee To continue your journey listen to Argos the album it's a classic
It's 'Argus' but yeah.
Argus is my favourite album of theirs, and is one where they forged their own musical identifity, but from this more proggy album (Pilgrimage) the rather jazzy Vas Dis is worth a listen, and in particular this live version is good for seeing the band, with the drummer at the front! ua-cam.com/video/L44iHlbemwo/v-deo.html
Hi Lee brilliant choice next listen to the king will come or time was from the argus album
Thank you ! What a great band.
WA were I think very influenced by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac when not in their pure blues mode, with that reverby twin lead sound.
Great reaction! Four amazing musicians, jamming their socks off. Welcome to one of the best bands of all time. Enjoy.
The second album l bought and pilgrim was the first track l heard and also the first band l ever saw l was 16 in 1971 Awesome glad you love it ❤️❤️❤️
I have their first album as well as a live album called Live Dates. Discovered their music as a freshman in college in 1971. A dude on our floor in the dorm had hundreds of records from bands that at the time I'd never hear of before. Wishbone Ash was one of those.
Anything from Argus!
Thank you for doing this reaction!! I hope you enjoy it! They were not a huge band but they had and still have a following!
Love Wishbone Ash - saw them live at Reading Festival in 75.
Obviously then kicking into 7/4 presages King Crimson's 1980s sound with the twin guitars!
Saw wishbone ash on the live dates tour- the live album that came from that tour is still well worh listening to, it never grows old!
Saw them at least 6 times in their heyday.........and saw Martin Turner's WA last year-at 75 he still kills the bass!
My favorite bands are early Wishbone Ash, early Genesis, and Renaissance with the amazing vocals of Annie Haslam.
i was lucky enough to see them at the Whiskey, back in the day
Solid reaction. I agree that these guys don't get talked about enough anymore. Dual lead guitarists Andy Powell and Ted Turner were once considered to be two of the ten most important guitarists in rock history.
Some personnel in the Ash also played in King Crimson and Uriah Heep, among other similar bands, so you're spot on noticing some similarities.
The deluxe edition of their album Argus is 100% listenable from start to finish, and includes a killer live cut of this song.
Hi Lee. Wishbone Ash is one of my absolute Favorit Bands. Their Debut 'Wishbone Ash (1970; untitled) is, in my opinion, one of the greatest Debutalbums ever! Please listen 'The Pilgrim', 'The King will come' and 'Phoenix' on 'Live Dates' (1973), It's breathtaking. Other phantastic Albums are: Their Debut Album (1970 - same Titel, includes their all time Classic Track 'Phoenix'); 'Pilgrimage' 1971; 'Argus' 1972 (includes 'The King will come'; Throw down the Sword'; 'Time was' and 'Blowing free') - Album of the Year 'Melody Maker'; There's the Rub' (1974); New England' (1976); 'No Smoke without Fire' (1978 - incl. 'I see red' and The way of the World'); 'Just Testing' (1980) and last not least, not forget their absolute phenomenal Live Albums 'Live Dates (I) 1973 & 'Live Dates II (1976-1980); Wishbone Ash also were, without a doubt, one of the best live bands of all time and also one of the best bands ever. Wishbone Ash published many phantastic, absolute wonderful Albums (see above) and they are absolute top Musicans (Andy Powell (Gibson 'Flying V', voc.); Ted Turner (Guitars, voc); Laurie Wisefield (Guitar, voc); Martin Turner (Bassguitar, lead vocals) & Steve Upton (drums & percussion). ☺ Kind Regards Heinz (München/Germany). 🌳🥀🌱🌷✨
Absolutely great band!
@@vicprovost2561 I know. ☺ Kind Regards Heinz.
One of my favourite bands of all time. Lucky enough to see them live back in the day. Pilgrim is WA at its most proggy. Other gems include Errors of my way, Phoenix -live dates version, Lullaby, the whole album ARGUS in one listen, Persephone (live version from Live dates II ), everybody needs a friend, silver shoes, runaway, alone, way of the world (live dates II version)living proof....I mean, the list goes on. Musicianship is absolutely fabulous throughout their career.
The Beat Club German TV show has them doing Jail Bait & Vis Dis live in 1971 on youtube
Two lead guitars!
Their Argus album is a prog classic and one of the greatest in music. Twin lead guitars Andy Powell and Ted Turner. First saw them in 1972 at the Greens theatre Glasgow. I was still at high school with my beautiful girlfriend Angela. Seen them many times since and they are still touring the world.
What a freaking band! Been a fan since I bought Argus after hearing a couple tunes on College radio, I was blown away and quickly sought out their first two albums, including this song. Incredible band with the twin guitar interplay, if you liked this you need to hear the Argus album, it is their pinnacle for the original band. They evolved when Ted Turner left the band and Laurie Wisefield joined on 2nd lead guitar and they had a string of great albums with him. I was lucky to see them twice and still have them in my rotation to this day. A very worthy band to check out, do The King Will Come, that entire side of Argus is a must listen and blows away anyone who listens to it. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎶
yes ! i had an album in the 70s ! it was part of my collection !😎
Saw them open for The Who in 1971. Jim
What a show!
I once had a single...45 rpm... Blind Eye(a) / Errors of my Way(b).. prompted me to buy WBAs 1st. Wish I still had the 45😢
Steve Upton wrote my favourite Wishbone track "Leaf And Stream". Features on my favourite album of theirs "Argus". I don't think I know of any of their songs that aren't exceptional.
Great song off my favorite side of music on lp from Wishbone Ash.
Don't get many songs in 7/4 time these days. WA are not a prog rock band but the time signature for this obviously is. The drummer and bassist were recruiting a guitar player (to go with a keyboard player) and couldn't decide between Ted and Andy, so ditched the idea of keyboards, picked both and the twin lead guitar rock format was born.
To me they are Prog as for many other fans. Even if they have less complex songs, they also have some stranger ones. Phoenix and Handy are long and complicated tracks.
@@Rowenband throw down the Sword and the King will come
The most fun you can have in 7/8.
Hi Lee. Great to see you start this band. I wouldn't have start with this album from them, one of my least favorites. Argus would be a good second try. If you do, please do Warrior and Throw Down the Sword together. And, Lee, if you like bass, listen to Handy from their first album from 1970 : a long bass intro, maybe the first song in rock proposing this. I saw WA 3-4 times and they are always great to see live, and simple guys you can talk to.
Greetings from the UK i was lucky enough to grow up seeing these guys many times in the 70s . They were absoloutely great live . Check out Live Dates from 1973 . Not a single overdub was added ! . & Do listen to Phoenix from their debut album Wishbone Ash .Im certain its where L.Skynnrd got the idea for Freebird. Incredible musicians . Enjoy the journey
Pilgrimage and Argus are 2 incredible albums. I would describe them as hard rock meets prog rock. They changed styles somewhat after that, with some very soft melodic tracks and some very hard rock, but their discography is one of the very best by any band.
I'd recommend Wishbone 4, No Smoke Without Fire and Hear to Hear as not well known but very good albums, but Argus is their masterpiece. It's absolutely perfect.
Youll love Phoenix by them i bet ;)
Wow you discovered wishbone ash, you’re in for a treat! This is just the tip of the iceberg. Next songs I suggest “Baby The Angels Are Here”, “Lorelei”. “Life Line”. Talk about melodic guitar and killer tone!
Wishbone Ash, The Who, and Gentle Giant were my big three when I was a teen.
They’re still touring the world though Andy Powell is the only original member left. The “new” guys in the band are all first rate.
My Wishbone Ash song recommendations are Phoenix, Sometime World, Throw Down the Sword, and Persephone.
Jesus if i hear argus one more time!! Wishbone have done many great lps since arguff, open your ears people. Still touring 2 versions ted turners wishbone ash and andy powells, both great live.
Sorry martain turners wishbone ash
I saw Wishbone Ash in Detroit, COBO Arena, where they pulled off a unique visual effect: the wide spotlight was on the guitarist, who was stationary on the stage. As he played a hypnotic ditty repeatedly the spotlight gradually tightened, but it was so gradual that it appeared that the guitar player's head ROSE INTO THE AIR, about 15 feet above the stage! I knew I wasn't hallucinating because a bright smattering applause erupted. I think you had to be intently focused in watching, and not looking at anything else in order to get the effect of the illusion. Maybe ten percent of us got to see it. But it was really cool!
Most people hear Sometime, World first from Wishbone Ash. Def recommend that one and Persephone and Lorelei are 2 of my other favorites!
Their album Argus was the one for me and this their most pop song from it, all great for guitar lovers though. ua-cam.com/video/VnsZ1N_cI3Y/v-deo.html
They came up with a new kind of guitar-rock back then. Not as hard as Led Zeppelin or Deep Purple, more melodious with the two lead-guitars. But still rock-music, not folk or soft-rock. Although definitely not classical music their songs reminded me of times long gone, a kind of english romanticism from the middle ages. Hard to tell, maybe the themes of their songs and their album covers had something to do with it.
The Live Double-LP stood at Number One for a long time to me. The sound and performance is even better than in the studio version and that counts for "The Pilgrim" too. The snare slams so loud and full, you think it´s about to burst.
Lee, You must listen to Leaf And Stream, by Wishbone Ash.
I see you've even heard Wishbone Ash. Very good!
sounds like wishbone ash to me lol, love them and still go to see them, well Martin Turners band anyway, they still play it how it was. Listen to the 1st 4 albums all classics and all different. Argus however is the pinacle.
No one sounds quite like Wishbone Ash did, but you can hear their influence in a lot of other bands. "Why does that sound familiar? Ah, so and so did something kind of similar a few years later." And the guitars are so clean when it was fashionable to use more distortion. Not a lot of technology tricks with these guys -- it's usually just the unadorned music. But yeah, I consider them to be progressive. Try something with lyrics; anything off of Argus also be good.
Try listening to "Handy" from the self-titled WISHBONE ASH album. It starts with a minute and a half bass solo! It then cycles through several different styles of rock-based music.
Excellent rock/fusion,
You should check out Bill Cobham/Tommy Bolin's -Stratus.
They still tour, but, the there are 2 versions of them, I saw Martin Turners version a couple of years ago, they were absolutely amazing.
Check out their next album, The Rub.
Blowing Free is my fave.
This is not the lullaby you're looking for, although that is on this same album. Also, try the long version of "Alone". The outro is absolutely stellar.
take a listen to some Atomic Rooster when u have time
Death Walks Behind You. Jim
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Good choice, now for something completely different, "The Ride and the View" by Man.
You mean YES sounds like them. Ash formed around 1966-1967. YES formed 1968.
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Hi. Please listen the next album of the band "Argus" (1972). A masterpiece. This band created the solo with two guitars that influenced bands like Iron Maiden. Hug from Brazil
Martin Turner & Ted Turner are not related .
Excellent rock/fusion,
You should check out Bill Cobham/Tommy Bolin's -Stratus.