Take me home these rings of oh hi-de-ho just make you realize how great the music of our youth could be no reason no rhyme just a simple story line that well it made ya feel good. RIGHT 🟢
DCThomas's voice PERFECT 4 the gr8 BS+Ts. (Damn, his voice reminds me of WCochrane o/t CCRiders!) Similar 2 early promise of Chicago only much more musical. Bittersweet nostalgia those 3 singles off that No.2 album evoke. There's T.O.P's horn section, there's Chicago's Terry Kath & there's BS+T's David Clayton-Thomas!
Lew Soloff , tremendo trompetista (ya desaparecido 😢) una de mis bandas favoritas de adolescencia, por allá por los lejanos 70', la otra era Chicago hasta que a Terry Kath se le ocurrió pegarse un tiro y comenzaron a cantar las baladitas insulsas de Peter Cetera ( una mierda)... Saludos 🇨🇱👍
They got cut short and I don't know why. Somebody ought to do a great tribute band of these guys but it's really hard to afford to build a band with a horn section these days.
Back when they had the same lineup for about two years. Trombonist Jerry Hyman left later in 1970, replaced by a much BETTER horn player, Dave Bargeron. Then by '72, mass departures. By '74, only two of these guys were left.
Hi de ho....written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin. Carole King's version in on her 1980 album called "Pearls: songs of Goffin and King" Carole King's version has a much more New Orleans swing jazz sound. Her version just sounds more upbeat, optimistic, with a slight religious faith tone. Really cool version.
I miss Lew Soloff's "hanging high A" at the break. Trumpet players may call it a B below double C but since theirs is a B flat instrument? It's an A. All I heard on the recording was the Concert pitch C natural below. It's a disappointment. Lew (rest in peace) was good but his high note chops not as spectacular as I once thought. What they really needed in the horn section was someone like Faddis or Biviano who could just hammer that note. Sitting on it til the cows come home.
My favorite BS&T tune. This really takes me back. I love seeing this live version of the song.
Take me home these rings of oh hi-de-ho just make you realize how great the music of our youth could be no reason no rhyme just a simple story line that well it made ya feel good. RIGHT 🟢
DCT and Paul Carrack.Two if the most underated singers of the 20th century!
The best brass section ever in a band!!
Adding D.Bargeron to this line-up, maybe.
Their whole Woodstock set is now on Tidal. It is a spectacular performance!
The best band from the 70
The best singer in the world❤
Seine Stimme, diese herrliche Musik, und das alles live! Ich liebe es immer wieder! Es macht mir immer wieder Gänsehaut!
LOVE BASS PLAYER JIM FIELDER ! ❤❤❤
He's great!
This band was really special
Best band I have seen or heard in my life
Outstanding musicians my favorite of all time
Good footage
thanke you for so very rare video. she was an really special exclusive musicgroup in this time. until today, her songs are ever geens remember it.
Krieg ich immer noch Gänsehaut 😊
У меня тоже
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Fantastic band
Потрясающая песня!
Thanks for posting this video. Love early BS&T !
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
Sept. 20, 1970
DCThomas's voice PERFECT 4 the gr8 BS+Ts. (Damn, his voice reminds me of WCochrane o/t CCRiders!) Similar 2 early promise of Chicago only much more musical. Bittersweet nostalgia those 3 singles off that No.2 album evoke. There's T.O.P's horn section, there's Chicago's Terry Kath & there's BS+T's David Clayton-Thomas!
Real music!! Whats happened to bands like this?
Lew Soloff , tremendo trompetista (ya desaparecido 😢) una de mis bandas favoritas de adolescencia, por allá por los lejanos 70', la otra era Chicago hasta que a Terry Kath se le ocurrió pegarse un tiro y comenzaron a cantar las baladitas insulsas de Peter Cetera ( una mierda)...
Saludos 🇨🇱👍
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Woowwwwww! ❤❤❤
great band top 5
Love Ya Lou❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
They got cut short and I don't know why. Somebody ought to do a great tribute band of these guys but it's really hard to afford to build a band with a horn section these days.
Back when they had the same lineup for about two years. Trombonist Jerry Hyman left later in 1970, replaced by a much BETTER horn player, Dave Bargeron. Then by '72, mass departures. By '74, only two of these guys were left.
Danke für die Info 👍
Hi de ho....written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin. Carole King's version in on her 1980 album called "Pearls: songs of Goffin and King"
Carole King's version has a much more New Orleans swing jazz sound. Her version just sounds more upbeat, optimistic, with a slight religious faith tone.
Really cool version.
❤❤
Written by the great Laura Nyro
David Clayton Thomas shakes the trumpet player's hand for playing a high "D"?
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Dawid gość!
Those leather pants sure looked hot on him!
I miss Lew Soloff's "hanging high A" at the break.
Trumpet players may call it a B below double C but since theirs is a B flat instrument?
It's an A. All I heard on the recording was the Concert pitch C natural below. It's a disappointment.
Lew (rest in peace) was good but his high note chops not as spectacular as I once thought.
What they really needed in the horn section was someone like Faddis or Biviano who could just hammer that note. Sitting on it til the cows come home.
Impensable ver a BST en España en esa época. Una pena.
I think Bobby Darin did a amazing version of this song
This is bad
It is the Bomb!!!
Best band I have seen or heard in my life