Ringo Starr - Live in Michigan - 18. All Right Now (Simon Kirke)
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Pine Knob Theatre, May 30th 1997.
"All Right Now" is a rock single by the English band Free. The song, released in the summer of 1970, hit #2 on the UK singles chart and #4 on the U.S. charts. "All Right Now" originally appeared on the album Fire And Water, which Free recorded on the Island Records label, formed by Chris Blackwell. In 1991, the song was remixed and re-released, reaching #8 on the UK singles chart.
"All Right Now" was a #1 hit in over 20 territories and was recognised by ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers) in 1990 for garnering 1,000,000 plus radio plays in the U.S. by late 1989, and in 2000 an Award was given to Paul Rodgers by the British Music Industry when "All Right Now" passed 2,000,000 plus radio plays in the UK.
The song has recently found a home as part of the encore set for Queen + Paul Rodgers. Before "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions", it offers the fans one more chance to sing along. Curiously, one of the engineers during the recordings of "All Right Now" was Roy Thomas Baker, who would later become Queen's producer (he mixed "Killer Queen", "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Don't Stop Me Now" among others).
According to drummer Simon Kirke, "All Right Now" was written by bassist Andy Fraser in the Durham Students' Union building, Dunelm House. However, Paul Rodgers has stated unintentionally whilst performing with Queen that he wrote the lyrics to "All Right Now". This remark can be heard on the Queen + Paul Rodgers CD, Return of the Champions, when "All Right Now" starts.
This line up has to be Ringos most star studded one ever. Cream Free and Frampton came alive.
Great lineup and version of this song!!
a forever rock-classic.....
Am I courageous? DAMN STRAIGHT.
Has to be the best ASB that Ringo ever put together. Gary Booker on keyboards and Mark Rivera on everything but the kitchen sink. Plus the obvious others.
Thanks for this video, it brings back a ton of memories , all great ones! Huge fan of Simon Kirke and to see him on stage with Ringo was just icing on the cake! He's an incredible drummer, this one is legendary and he should be mentioned with the other drum luminaries, Paice, Bonham, Moon, Starr, Peart and Bushy, to name a few! For those of you who are interested, there is a girl from Germany, her name is Sina Doering and she has a UA-cam channel (sina-drums) and does drum covers of these same drum luminaries and more from the 70's! You guys should check her out, she will blow you away! She is completely Awesome and will go down in History as one of the Greatest Drummers Ever! As my friend Tristan said "one day she will be mentioned in one sentence with the other drum luminaries"
P.S. Sina has scheduled a drum cover of this very song at some point this year, so go ahead and subscribe to her channel and everything will be "All Right Now"
Sina also has her own music too! So in closing, Thank you Richard for this trip down memory lane, it was Awesome!!! Also Richard, she has a dedication video about Ringo Starr and his unique and under appreciated drumming style that I think you'll enjoy!
If Peter Frampton would've incorporated his talk box in the song would've been a standing Slam Dunk.I m a guitarist Gladiator!!That's what I would do and nobody would forget me.
Bloody hell, who knew Simon Kirke could actually sing! Great stuff!
top shelf
Simon Kirke is an excellent drummer is to know that it is a bit of a John Bonham
Who else thought Free were an American band? I plead guilty.
You could be forgiven for thinking that Bad Company (Free spin off band featuring Kirke and Rodgers) were American, as their sound was aimed at American radio. Free were influenced by US delta blues and soul, but were very much an English band, hailing from London (Kossoff and Fraser), Middlesbrough (Rodgers) and Clun, Shropshire (Kirke).
Simon good pal of John Bonham and the ONLY drummer to ever have his kit set up and play with John and Led Zeppelin. Too bad nobody has video of that, just imagining
He's not Paul Rodgers. But this is much better than I'd expect.
Damn Peter did a great job. This whole lineup is ALRIGHT NOW !!!!!!
Nothing screams 1970 like this song does. Great cover version!!!!
Gotta love a great drummer! 🎤🥁🎤🥁🎤🥁
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SIMON.
Great job, he did make a mistake on the lyrics. “I took her home to my place
Watching every move on her face
She said look, what's your game baby
Are you tryin' to put me in shame (he does not sing this)
I said slow don't go so fast”
Don't you think that love can last
She said love, Lord above
Now you're tryin' to trick me in love
☝..this is a resonant point by me..!😉☝👌💥regards from Budapest ❤🤍💚😊
Wow, Simon sounds so good!😍💥🔥
awesome
yeah
Mark Rivera is quite a secret weapon both instrumentally and vocally.
I got hang with him at a rr camp nicest guy you could ever meet the stories he told👍👍👍
Genio de la bateria Simon Kirk
Just a😅,the boys rockin out,yeah
Love the faces Peter Frampton pulls during the solo....
He certainly looks to be enjoying himself.
Has there ever been a time where Ringo provided backup vocals to any of his band members' songs? He could have provided some at the end of this song!
+Cesare Augusto Due to Ringo's baritone voice, he rarely sang backing vocals, but he did sing on Carry the Weight, The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill, Maxwell's Silver Hammer, and Hey Jude
Actually, I meant did he ever perform backing vocals with his All-Starr band, haha
Cesare Augusto With the All Starr Band? No. He's never done that. He may have provided vocals on various ASB member's studio albums, but nothing during a live show
@@RichardAllStarrBand I Can’t imagine he would sang harmonies on that song for instance.
Cesare Augusto : Do you see the lineup on this stage ? There’s no need to add anyone else to the vocals.