Amazing band! Was a huge fan as a teenager and still am. Saw them at the Coach House San Juan Capistrano California in my 40's when working on a Movie there. Mind blowing! They should be more well known. Classic track!
I GREW UP WITH THIS BAND, SINCE I WAS 16 YEARS OLD THANKS TO MY NEIGHBOR, HE WAS A ROCKER, 5 YEARS OLDER AND VERY MUCH INTO MUSIC AND A GREAT COLLECTION OF MUSIC FROM POP, BLUES, ROCK, CLASSICAL MUSIC TOO. I,VE LEARNED A LOT THROUGH HIM.....
Got turned onto this band decades ago by a friend in school. My vinyl is long gone, but I have a lot of this great old music on CD. I wish the original lineup was still out there rocking these old classics, but time marches on, people change, evolve, and have their differences. I realize that bands break up all the time, it’s just a fact of life. I’m just happy that Andy Powell is still rocking out on his trademark Flying V. Thanks for sharing this live performance. God bless!
Wishbone Ash, the beauty of simplicity and competence: lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass and drums, NOTHING ELSE. Perfect vocalization, wonderful songs. The best of great English rock! His album Argus, from the early 70s, is a landmark in world music, like Sargent Peppers of the B|EATLES. His song "Persephone", is very sensitive and beautiful: you listens to it twice and it never leaves his head. I met Wishbone Ash by chance in the 70s when I was in my early 20s. I'm 73, he's with me to this day. It's impossible to listen to a W.A. song and not like it. As I said, the best of great English rock... Paulo Sérgio Pecchio Campo Belo neighborhood - São Paulo - Brazil.
I remember being 16 when the LP hit. Headphones on and eyes closed I 'plugged in' my Gibson Air Guitar and started to play..........stopping only to flip the record, watch the needle drop......close my eyes and walk out to the stage, my Flying V Air Special strapped and a pick in my hand. ROCK!!!!! I miss those days sigh. Thank you Wishbone.😅
One of the best live concert mixes ever. Could hear everything..... everything. Oh, it is awesome too. One of the first songs I ever played. Long Ago..
I saw them in Torquay inthe 70&svmust have been the and Gus tour blew meaway bought the album nextday listen to it regularly brilliant still today thnkslafs for a gem .
This brings a ton of memories from my primary school ! There was a guy called George a drummer who only played their songs and sang every single lyric from all their albums , he had straight long hair down to his waist .. Wherever he is now.. .I wonder..
David Garrett UA-cam has made it possible to hear my second favourite band in all its many different incarnations...Fucking brilliant!! Long may they keep going...
Legendario Grupo en medio de los tiempos finales, The King Will Come! Gracias por compartir Gran presentacion!!!! Un recuerdo de los fabulosos 70's, Wishbone Ash 1976 Live Argus interpretando "El Rey Vendrá" y de seguro sera... En la legendaria nave Baleine navegando a Sepango que es el nombre que entonces recibían las tierras de Amérik,
@Slots 3000. Yes. my girlfriends dad gave me a cassette of Argus he had in his car when I was 15. I was practicing 6 hours every day to finish Classical Guitar Degree, but I was just given a cheap electric and literally used those 6 hours daily for 3 weeks learning every note from it. I love that album so much. and i was HORRIFIED when they RE-RECORDED it... that was just BAD and soulless.
All you critics how many of you are actually professional musicians even though it's kind of a tribute band at least they have Andy it's still good music regardless so many are critical but how many are actually putting it out there like this
QUE BUENOS SON COOOÑOOOO---!!!!!!......Qué temazo por dios,guitarras a duo,ese wah wah bien usado,voces afinadas,bajo gordo y empastado,en fin,,un ORGASMO.!!!
Come hither to journey's end walk continually through, the entrance wide open never closed, always in wait Come all you weary travellers to journey's end, how many you have passed too many gave no notice step in, the table set rest your tired spirit drink thine elixir poured out for you guests make welcome familiar some, hosts speak comfort draw near, take thy seat. Come hither child, thy Kingdom Come. jamesglen2020
My goodness. 67 year old rock and roll vet here. I saw this incredible band in Germany in 1976 during their rock palast tour and my God what a performance. This video is an embarrassment.
I was stationed at ramstien air base in 74 thru 76 and seen wishbone ash with a bunch of acts like Santana and rare earth and some others I was blown away!
They do a fine job - but to me without Martin Turner , Ted Turner and Steve Upton they are just a good cover band. I know Andy has been their from the start but to me the WA sound is a little lacking here.
Too bad Powell consistently mishandled the band's legacy by appropriating the name and recording sub-par albums like that joke "Psychic Terrorism" (heard of that chartstopper? No, I thought not) while slagging off Martin Turner in Powell's ghosted "biography"-I've read both Powell's and Turner's and Martin consistently praises Powell's playing while Powell mischaracterizes Tuner as a hayseed and a goof-off)(which couldn't be further from the truth.) I've been a fan since literally the day Wishbone Ash/Wishbone Ash rolled off the presses and in recent years have been immensely distressed to see this slogging match between the principals-Martin Turner put it so well when he said that if they had cooperated in putting these tours/albums together instead of Powell going his own way and appropriating the name they would have been a hundred times more successful than Andy Powell and Revolving Band Members and besides, Wishbone Ash is not Wishbone Ash without Martin Turner AND Andy Powell and it really is so tiresome to see so much ill will bandied about-after all, this is not The Beatles or the Rolling Stones. So Powell made a couple of thousand extra last year by preventing Martin from using the band's name on tour but what he made up for in money he lost in opportunities missed for all time. You can bet the other members of Wishbone Ash (Steve, Laurie, Ted) did not lend their blessings to THIS project.
I'm 32. My whole life I've been a rock enthusiast and musician. Must've lived under a rock because I never heard of the mighty ash. My uncle took me to a concert last year and it was like someone opened the door to a beautiful, alternate universe 😄 Going to see them again in a few weeks. Can't wait.
Mario Super the test of a band is if they make you feel like you’re 17 again. It doesn’t matter if you’ve heard them before or not - do they appeal to the youth within? They do? Love them. They will be with you forever. Forever.
We had a Rock Station called KRST in 1977-9 (now country) and they played music from midnight to 2am that no one ever heard before. I kept hearing Wishbone Ash and thought I really like this. We had a used record store and I bought every Ash album up. FUBB.
And this is only one of them...the flying V player. The rest are hired guns. The original line up was so amazing you lost your mind at their shows.These guys are amazing, too, but like Chris clark hiring some guns and touring as the Byrds. It sounded great, but was like a polished copy band. Better than nothing, however. The 1970 era was so intense you had a hard time picking an album to buy at the store. So many totally excellent bands. Music really mattered back then. We would actually just sit and listen to an album doing little else. Music is the last refuge and reboubt against the slings and arrows.
I like how at 3:13 there is a young women in her 20's singing along, She must have had good parents. In 1972 there were LOTS of Great Albums that came out and one of the UK music magazines voted "Argus" Album of the Year. This is one of my all time favorites and performed here 40 years later perfectly.
Wow! It’s been such a Very Long time (decades!) since hearing music by Wishbone Ash! I’m from Victoria BC 🇨🇦 whom at 67 yrs. old remembers distinctly first hearing them on the radio (of course!) Lol! in the early 70’s (when I was in my early teens) I absolutely e came a fan, immediately! I’m so happy to have had my memory jogged while reading a comment which mentioned/ recommended them to one of the numerous younger ‘reactors today’.. whom are enjoying ‘discovering’ the wide range of amazing music, those in my general age group had pretty much come to ‘expect as the norm’ .. not realizing just how very lucky we truly were! I started doing some research on the group, and am happy to have found this video clip from their 40th anniversary! (both for my own enjoyment, as well as to be able to it share with my hubby whom although, he’s only a couple of years younger than me.. I’m not sure whether or not he quite, remembers them? irregardless I’m happily getting reacquainted wth their catalogue of music!❣😉😁👍🙏
Beautiful solo by Muddy but a little too much Wah, would love to hear those fantastic notes more distinctly, Doesn't hide the fact that he is a superb soloist though.
Saw these guys in Norfolk, Ct at Infinity Hall September 28th, 2017...amazing show! Andy's voice gets better and stronger with age! Hope the 50th anniversary show is in Ct...I will be there for sure!
Love them from day one, love them today and yet - never seen them live:-( New members in - out…. but still same WA flavour which is just genius feel! Many new/old members - still same GREAT WA ! Thanks to Andy for sure! Thank you!!!
Must be great memory for you.... I have seen many great musicians and at the same missed to see so many:-( Purely because 70's and 80's produced so much talent that one lifetime is not enough to see it all. Great times, the best music ever!
A song from 1974 is prophecy about 2022- the poison pen - the mandatory poke in the arm ( mark of the beast) Revelation - the last book in the Bible The King ( Jesus Christ) is coming back very soon ‼️ These lyrics are definitely biblical ‼️
Wishbone Ash, one of the most sensational groups of great English rock of all time! And the reason for this is the extraordinary beauty of the instrumental simplicity capable of generating harmonic exuberance, together with perfect vocalization. Only basic and essential instruments: solo guitar, base guitar, bass and drums, not even a synthesizer, and they produced this sound quality! How ? TALENT ! I don't know if WISHBONE ASH is among the best known in history, but it will certainly be forever among the BEST! Perhaps only "Sargent Peppers" by the Beatles, "Pet Sounds" by the Beach Boys and "Machine Head" by Deep Purple can equal the album ARGUS ... Paul Pecchio Campo Belo Neighborhood Sao Paulo, Brazil
The mighty Ash still kicking ass. Argus still one of my favourite albums.. 66 years young. 😂
Still one of the best guitar riffs ever after all these years. I get goosebumps.
Anyone asking what wah - wah pedal does, should be asked to watch & listen this video ;)
Amazing band! Was a huge fan as a teenager and still am. Saw them at the Coach House San Juan Capistrano California in my 40's when working on a Movie there. Mind blowing! They should be more well known. Classic track!
I listen to this, one or two times a day.
I GREW UP WITH THIS BAND, SINCE I WAS 16 YEARS OLD THANKS TO MY NEIGHBOR, HE WAS A ROCKER, 5 YEARS OLDER AND VERY MUCH INTO MUSIC AND A GREAT COLLECTION OF MUSIC FROM POP, BLUES, ROCK, CLASSICAL MUSIC TOO. I,VE LEARNED A LOT THROUGH HIM.....
Would love to see this band in a live show
Awesome Wah-Wah solo
Got turned onto this band decades ago by a friend in school. My vinyl is long gone, but I have a lot of this great old music on CD. I wish the original lineup was still out there rocking these old classics, but time marches on, people change, evolve, and have their differences. I realize that bands break up all the time, it’s just a fact of life. I’m just happy that Andy Powell is still rocking out on his trademark Flying V. Thanks for sharing this live performance. God bless!
Big 55 Anniversary!! Almost HERE!!!😎 🎸 🔊 🎶🎵🎶🎵
I was 14 when I heard and bought the first album which I think is one of the best first album of all time , great band.😂
Wishbone Ash, the beauty of simplicity and competence: lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass and drums, NOTHING ELSE. Perfect vocalization, wonderful songs. The best of great English rock! His album Argus, from the early 70s, is a landmark in world music, like Sargent Peppers of the B|EATLES. His song "Persephone", is very sensitive and beautiful: you listens to it twice and it never leaves his head. I met Wishbone Ash by chance in the 70s when I was in my early 20s. I'm 73, he's with me to this day. It's impossible to listen to a W.A. song and not like it. As I said, the best of great English rock...
Paulo Sérgio Pecchio
Campo Belo neighborhood - São Paulo - Brazil.
I´m 63 and have nearly 15 Lp´s from them. I never had the chance watching a concert😞. Totally underrated
Wishbone Ash - unique
I remember being 16 when the LP hit. Headphones on and eyes closed I 'plugged in' my Gibson Air Guitar and started to play..........stopping only to flip the record, watch the needle drop......close my eyes and walk out to the stage, my Flying V Air Special strapped and a pick in my hand. ROCK!!!!! I miss those days sigh. Thank you Wishbone.😅
February 19, 2020. Happy Birthday Andy Powell . 70 years old today.
カッコイイ‼️‼️‼️
もう40年間聴いてる🥰
最高です✨❤️✨
...like an excellent wine ! The older the...better 😍
What a fantastic song. 👍🏻
One of the best live concert mixes ever. Could hear everything..... everything. Oh, it is awesome too. One of the first songs I ever played. Long Ago..
old loves r not forgotten
First saw them in 71 at the all Pali hooked ever since
I saw them in Torquay inthe 70&svmust have been the and Gus tour blew meaway bought the album nextday listen to it regularly brilliant still today thnkslafs for a gem .
Muddy Manninen from Finland,great player..
I think Ben from Finland also was an good player!
This brings a ton of memories from my primary school ! There was a guy called George a drummer who only played their songs and sang every single lyric from all their albums , he had straight long hair down to his waist .. Wherever he is now.. .I wonder..
strong version - rockmusic at its best.
David Garrett
UA-cam has made it possible to hear my second favourite band in all its many different incarnations...Fucking brilliant!! Long may they keep going...
TheLawman001 Who's your first favourite band?
@@hhhfff7953 I must know!
Legendario Grupo en medio de los tiempos finales, The King Will Come! Gracias por compartir Gran presentacion!!!! Un recuerdo de los fabulosos 70's, Wishbone Ash 1976 Live Argus interpretando "El Rey Vendrá" y de seguro sera...
En la legendaria nave Baleine navegando a Sepango que es el nombre que entonces recibían las tierras de Amérik,
Pure MAGIC!
My Gawd. How good was Wishbone Ash? They were very good as Argus was so awesome and digged it the day I first heard the album. I salute Wishbone Ash/
@Slots 3000. Yes. my girlfriends dad gave me a cassette of Argus he had in his car when I was 15. I was practicing 6 hours every day to finish Classical Guitar Degree, but I was just given a cheap electric and literally used those 6 hours daily for 3 weeks learning every note from it. I love that album so much. and i was HORRIFIED when they RE-RECORDED it... that was just BAD and soulless.
They sound amazing
W b a where usually included in a session on the alba music centre in the 70s finished with a bit of rush yes or zep.
All you critics how many of you are actually professional musicians even though it's kind of a tribute band at least they have Andy it's still good music regardless so many are critical but how many are actually putting it out there like this
Just close your eyes and listen to Blown Free the song was blasting thru out the neighborhood. They Sound Great!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Danke für die Musik und das Licht ❤❤❤❤❤❤
The lyrics are so damn deep.
Mark Abrahams is freaking FANTASTIC!
soul food........😍😍😍
...zuerst dachte ich :' wieso muss ich mir das anhören?"
...und dann kam der WOW - Effekt, danke.
Bin erst 73.
QUE BUENOS SON COOOÑOOOO---!!!!!!......Qué temazo por dios,guitarras a duo,ese wah wah bien usado,voces afinadas,bajo gordo y empastado,en fin,,un ORGASMO.!!!
Oups....! quelle harmonie ! incroyable.
Something about this lineup works. Such good players.
bravissimi W Ash 👍
Seen them 1977 New York City
saw them arena Milwaukee 73 10 bucks rock n roll widow Fkn excellent. time great hash gold seal 2 bad super time
Perfect!!!!!
Chanson de fin d'année ( parfait )
28 / 12 / 67
Bob Skeet's playing and tone just kill!!
Listen to the album version....then decide.....
eweryone after ..... (heavy met like me .....
Wishbone Ash počuvam ako doplnok k Led Zeppelin,Deep Purrple a všetkym super kapelám starej ery.Narazil sokm na nich niekedy v roku 1987
its my band, turn my vocals up
but its a harmony
TURN MY VOCALS UP! ITS MYYYY BAAAAANNNDDD!!!!
The best
Hi just seen this is it at Pontardawe arts theatre if so I was there they were amazing
❤️
😂Danke Maff❤
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rotterdam 1974 Kralingen
Heil talk box and Peter Frampton being channeled at the start.
Si vous aimez...partagez...!
Andy Powell is very similar to Dmitrii Y. Puchkov
Also picked up the overdubbing
J'ai la même.
What happen to the version with mark birch he was your best guitar player you had
Come hither
to journey's end
walk continually through,
the entrance wide open
never closed, always in wait
Come all
you weary travellers
to journey's end,
how many you have passed
too many gave no notice
step in, the table set
rest your tired spirit
drink thine elixir
poured out for you
guests make welcome
familiar some,
hosts speak comfort
draw near,
take thy seat.
Come hither child,
thy Kingdom Come.
jamesglen2020
Kitara on " Manninen sano sotamies , korpela
Really,i hear the song 😂
My goodness. 67 year old rock and roll vet here. I saw this incredible band in Germany in 1976 during their rock palast tour and my God what a performance. This video is an embarrassment.
I was stationed at ramstien air base in 74 thru 76 and seen wishbone ash with a bunch of acts like Santana and rare earth and some others I was blown away!
this lineup is very good ...but, it's not the Wishbone Ash I saw in '74 ...the original lineup was superior...IMO!!!
Please bury the effing hatchet. Martin and Andy. Please get back together.
They do a fine job - but to me without Martin Turner , Ted Turner and Steve Upton they are just a good cover band. I know Andy has been their from the start but to me the WA sound is a little lacking here.
Too bad Powell consistently mishandled the band's legacy by appropriating the name and recording sub-par albums like that joke "Psychic Terrorism" (heard of that chartstopper? No, I thought not) while slagging off Martin Turner in Powell's ghosted "biography"-I've read both Powell's and Turner's and Martin consistently praises Powell's playing while Powell mischaracterizes Tuner as a hayseed and a goof-off)(which couldn't be further from the truth.)
I've been a fan since literally the day Wishbone Ash/Wishbone Ash rolled off the presses and in recent years have been immensely distressed to see this slogging match between the principals-Martin Turner put it so well when he said that if they had cooperated in putting these tours/albums together instead of Powell going his own way and appropriating the name they would have been a hundred times more successful than Andy Powell and Revolving Band Members and besides, Wishbone Ash is not Wishbone Ash without Martin Turner AND Andy Powell and it really is so tiresome to see so much ill will bandied about-after all, this is not The Beatles or the Rolling Stones.
So Powell made a couple of thousand extra last year by preventing Martin from using the band's name on tour but what he made up for in money he lost in opportunities missed for all time.
You can bet the other members of Wishbone Ash (Steve, Laurie, Ted) did not lend their blessings to THIS project.
Nae where near Ash,Ted and Martin Turner were Ash.
your a moron,Bob and Muddy are just fine players
I'm 32. My whole life I've been a rock enthusiast and musician. Must've lived under a rock because I never heard of the mighty ash. My uncle took me to a concert last year and it was like someone opened the door to a beautiful, alternate universe 😄 Going to see them again in a few weeks. Can't wait.
Mario Super the test of a band is if they make you feel like you’re 17 again. It doesn’t matter if you’ve heard them before or not - do they appeal to the youth within? They do? Love them. They will be with you forever. Forever.
We had a Rock Station called KRST in 1977-9 (now country) and they played music from midnight to 2am that no one ever heard before. I kept hearing Wishbone Ash and thought I really like this. We had a used record store and I bought every Ash album up. FUBB.
Nice one Mario Super , I saw the original band a couple of times in early 70s ,with new lineup they still sound great today .....
Shame on you never heard of Wisbone Ash!!
And this is only one of them...the flying V player. The rest are hired guns. The original line up was so amazing you lost your mind at their shows.These guys are amazing, too, but like Chris clark hiring some guns and touring as the Byrds. It sounded great, but was like a polished copy band. Better than nothing, however. The 1970 era was so intense you had a hard time picking an album to buy at the store. So many totally excellent bands. Music really mattered back then. We would actually just sit and listen to an album doing little else. Music is the last refuge and reboubt against the slings and arrows.
I never tire of this song. Never.
No gimmicks here , just pure musicianship and creativity at it,s finest !
What a great journey they take us on! Old English folk song with killer guitars. I can listen to this song all day.
After 40 years of listening regularly to Wishbone Ash, I'm finally going to see them in concert next Sunday, September 28, 2014. Yay!
Bill St. Clair How was it?
I hope he's still alive !...
Great to listen to the music. Always makes the hair stand up on my neck.
You are so lucky.
@@hhhfff7953 mb
Still brilliant after 40 years.
Indeed, known since 40 years and it still feels so good again and again...
indeed
But isn't there only one original member?
I like how at 3:13 there is a young women in her 20's singing along, She must have had good parents. In 1972 there were LOTS of Great Albums that came out and one of the UK music magazines voted "Argus" Album of the Year. This is one of my all time favorites and performed here 40 years later perfectly.
Lucky is a young person whose parents can pass along to them the finest musical craftsmanship.
very sympathic guys. powell seems not so old as he is - the king will come - a progressive christmas song.
Wow! It’s been such a Very Long time (decades!) since hearing music by Wishbone Ash! I’m from Victoria BC 🇨🇦 whom at 67 yrs. old remembers distinctly first hearing them on the radio (of course!) Lol! in the early 70’s (when I was in my early teens) I absolutely e came a fan, immediately! I’m so happy to have had my memory jogged while reading a comment which mentioned/ recommended them to one of the numerous younger ‘reactors today’.. whom are enjoying ‘discovering’ the wide range of amazing music, those in my general age group had pretty much come to ‘expect as the norm’ .. not realizing just how very lucky we truly were! I started doing some research on the group, and am happy to have found this video clip from their 40th anniversary! (both for my own enjoyment, as well as to be able to it share with my hubby whom although, he’s only a couple of years younger than me.. I’m not sure whether or not he quite, remembers them? irregardless I’m happily getting reacquainted wth their catalogue of music!❣😉😁👍🙏
One of my favorite groups in the early 70's. I wore out some 8 track tapes.
Beautiful solo by Muddy but a little too much Wah, would love to hear those fantastic notes more distinctly, Doesn't hide the fact that he is a superb soloist though.
My favorite song by a great band with maybe 2 of the best guitarist's ever
Still listening after all of these years, love it
Saw these guys in Norfolk, Ct at Infinity Hall September 28th, 2017...amazing show! Andy's voice gets better and stronger with age! Hope the 50th anniversary show is in Ct...I will be there for sure!
Ich sah sie am 24.1.23 in Dortmund ...50 er Tour...sehr sehr geil
Pretty much performance flawless, not mention the crazy amazing killer solo.
Love them from day one, love them today and yet - never seen them live:-(
New members in - out…. but still same WA flavour which is just genius feel!
Many new/old members - still same GREAT WA !
Thanks to Andy for sure! Thank you!!!
dolak1919 seen them Milwaukee arena 71
Must be great memory for you.... I have seen many great musicians and at the same missed to see so many:-(
Purely because 70's and 80's produced so much talent that one lifetime is not enough to see it all.
Great times, the best music ever!
dola. research rock roll at its. finest 60s 70 80s. 94. the seed has been played for the price of 15 💲 enjoy the new decade
Seen in 1973 pinkpop the Netherlands , 5th of februari see them again in De Pul in Uden , i am looking forward to it
Oh no , I'm going down a 70s rabbit-hole now. Jimmy Carter , gasoline shortages , sky-high interest rates.
Great band, great music
A song from 1974 is prophecy about 2022- the poison pen - the mandatory poke in the arm ( mark of the beast) Revelation - the last book in the Bible
The King ( Jesus Christ) is coming back very soon ‼️ These lyrics are definitely biblical ‼️
What ever happened to the Turner brothers??
Another, another, another, another......beautiful version, how come it´s so easy for you guys.
Dit0 hidden in the world for real never knew till heard on earl
Bailey deep tracks earl knows hidden çlassiçs
🙏👑🙏What a blessing my Lord !!!
still amazing good still strong
If only Andy and Martin could put their differences aside and reform Wishbone Ash….
Wishbone Ash, one of the most sensational groups of great English rock of all time! And the reason for this is the extraordinary beauty of the instrumental simplicity capable of generating harmonic exuberance, together with perfect vocalization.
Only basic and essential instruments: solo guitar, base guitar, bass and drums, not even a synthesizer, and they produced this sound quality!
How ? TALENT !
I don't know if WISHBONE ASH is among the best known in history, but it will certainly be forever among the BEST! Perhaps only "Sargent Peppers" by the Beatles, "Pet Sounds" by the Beach Boys and "Machine Head" by Deep Purple can equal the album ARGUS ...
Paul Pecchio
Campo Belo Neighborhood
Sao Paulo, Brazil
My brother, you said it 100 times better than i could
you forgot about the most important thing and the characteristics that as one of the few bands in the 70s he played with two solo guitars :)
Thing is , is when you write the perfect album it follows you for ever, this is without a doubt the best gutar riff ever and will always be
Great bassist
He gets a wicked thump, that's for sure!
Wunderbar!