Yeah I saw them in about 74 or 75. Brilliant stuff. I remember they also did a TV spot but I don’t recall what programme it would have been. I remember it being labelled as avant-garde jazz.
...brilliant - I met Ian Carr in the early 90's and got to play with Geoff Castle a couple of times -i miss this music...do you have a date -even a probably date for this, I have the Snake-hips LP somewhere...really love Bob B's playing...
Superb! I thought that I knew just everything about Nucleus, having grown up with it, but was completely unaware of this performance. Incidentally, I was led here in search of Geoff Castle's out-of-this-world composition RACHEL'S TUNE -- from the album SNAKEHIPS ETC, which until recently WAS available in on UA-cam but now appears to have been DELETED. (I hadn't realised that that can happen!). Any clues? I heard it on THIS PHONE just a few months ago!! Geoff's playing on that track is comparably brilliant to the general calibre of playing
.. (Sorry, accidentally sent text just above before completing it. As I was saying, I regard Geoff Castle's playing on RACHELS TUNE as comparable in terms of excellence to the calibre if Herbie Hancock. (Who justly or not received much more acclaim. As said, I played it on THIS phone just a few months ago but a whole shed load of Nucleus stuff seems to have been deleted from UA-cam. Anyone have a y ideas? 🤔🤔
Excellent! I saw a much later incarnation in the 80s but pretty sure that John Marshall was on drums then. Was that Alexis Korner playing the acoustic in the background? He spoke fluent German
Still great 50 years later. Timeless in the jazz-rock era.
Ian Carr and Nucleus- one of those bands which got less than they deserved.
They’re smiling because they know they’re the best
In Flagrante Delicto......what an album 🙏
What a performance. Many thanks for this genuinely rare gem!
This line-up is superb. Recently acquired your release of Kaleidoscope live - excellent. Any plans to release any more Nucleus live recordings?
I'm nearly at a loss for words here. This is so incredible, it's hard to fathom the depth of musicianship on that stage!! Thank you so much!!
wow. My mind is blown away. What a wild performance. I loved seeing happy faces of musicians!
00:00 - Rat’s Bag
05:50 - band intros
06:45 - Snakehips etc. (cut)
07:10 - Theme 1: Sarsaparilla
09:41 - Nosegay jam?
I think the nosegay jam is still theme 1: sarsaparilla
i really like this Nucleus line up with Bob Bertles, ken Shaw,geoff Castle, etc they rock(and they jazz) roger Sutton is a demon on bass.
Snakehips? Like Miles: Carr took a step to funk - but always serious - and The Best Musicians.
I saw them in early 1970s. Class
Yeah I saw them in about 74 or 75. Brilliant stuff. I remember they also did a TV spot but I don’t recall what programme it would have been. I remember it being labelled as avant-garde jazz.
The late great Peter sellers on drums the groove master from nz rip Mr sellers from glen Boyle nz
*Roger Sellers, Peter was actually my dad and how good is this gem! RIP Roger and Peter
Absolutely fantastic. Thank you for posting.
...brilliant - I met Ian Carr in the early 90's and got to play with Geoff Castle a couple of times -i miss this music...do you have a date -even a probably date for this, I have the Snake-hips LP somewhere...really love Bob B's playing...
Fantastic
Thank you so much for this amazing upload
Nice!!
Wow!
❤
And Alexis Korner on back
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Anymore more footage from this concert???
Not that I have, sorry
Superb! I thought that I knew just everything about Nucleus, having grown up with it, but was completely unaware of this performance.
Incidentally, I was led here in search of Geoff Castle's out-of-this-world composition RACHEL'S TUNE -- from the album SNAKEHIPS ETC, which until recently WAS available in on UA-cam but now appears to have been DELETED. (I hadn't realised that that can happen!). Any clues? I heard it on THIS PHONE just a few months ago!! Geoff's playing on that track is comparably brilliant to the general calibre of playing
.. (Sorry, accidentally sent text just above before completing it. As I was saying, I regard Geoff Castle's playing on RACHELS TUNE as comparable in terms of excellence to the calibre if Herbie Hancock. (Who justly or not received much more acclaim. As said, I played it on THIS phone just a few months ago but a whole shed load of Nucleus stuff seems to have been deleted from UA-cam. Anyone have a y ideas? 🤔🤔
ua-cam.com/video/uzcRlPlFQZg/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/play/PLoRNXsrOuZ-Uy1L6y45SB1NM7brfEbeki.html
Castle is a genius
Excellent! I saw a much later incarnation in the 80s but pretty sure that John Marshall was on drums then. Was that Alexis Korner playing the acoustic in the background? He spoke fluent German
Aquí disfrutando del buen jazz 🤑🤑
looks so realistic....! Like they're actually... playing the instruments themselves.
Who'd thunk?
The Scott Miles.
superformidabil..,
Sunt de pe albumul Snakehips Etcetera (1975). Foarte asemanator, ca sunet, e Alleycat (1975).
song
With Dave Lee Travis on sax
englishman`in`the`world....
Keewind E. Menra
Never heard the name Ian Tarr until 15 minutes ago...shame on me
And when you've finished investigating Nucleus don't forget to listen to United Jazz & Rock Ensemble of which he was a long standing contributor
Larry Coryell and the Eleventh house
1-5..,