Clem Clempson on guitar played with Humble Pie replacing Peter Frampton; Coliseum, and others in Europe. He declined a Humble Pie reunion in 1980 to join Jack Bruce here! David Sancious- keyboards and guitar, played with Bruce Springsteen and Peter Gabriel and others, plus great solo records: David Sancious and Tone.
Clem sure has got that Slowhand "woman tone" down that is Claptons signature sound. Man,these guys are great. Always loved Jack just never seen much of his solo stuff. Amazing artist and man.
are you joking his tone is horrible sceechy pickups and circa 80s zoom kind of tone this materiel desrves a world class guitarirst.gary moore maybe? there is no woman tone here
@@nathaninostroza7655 David played with Bruce Springsteen, Peter Gabriel and others plus great solo records "David Sancious and Tone" Keyboards for hire- plus a great guitarist 🎸 👌
@@prajnachan333 Yes. I had True Stories on vinyl when it was first released and more recently on CD. One of my all time favourite albums. I first saw his frankly wonderful guitar chops on the Old Grey Whistle test with Jack Bruce & Friends.
Широ охуєнно!! Який концерт безподобний! Я дуже радий, шо цей відеозапис існує. Pure bliss, as they say in the English-speaking world 🙂 Excellent setlist. Some songs here are new for me. One of Jack Bruce's best live videos I've ever come across. Unbelievably good.
Thanks for the upload. I saw a similar lineup in the now defunct Capital Theater in Passaic NJ. The amazing Billy Cobham on the skins and David Sancious on second lead along with Clem . Still remember it because they blew the roof off of that old theater.
@paulbalogh4582 I saw Jack's tour that year in Chicago at Park West. When David Sancious wasn't playing keyboards, Jack Bruce was. But what was incredible was David on guitar! I'm in the front row, David gets up with a Ibanez "lawsuit" Stratocaster and just blew $hit away! Jack did slow Blues numbers playing rhythm and lead parts on his fretless bass! RIP Jack❤
Something special about watching a show in one of those old theaters.!! Some of my most memorable concerts were in those theaters that do not exists anymore.! I saw ARS, the original Journey band, Spyrogyra, Lonnie Liston Smith, and Eric Gale at the Tower Theater in Houston, Texas in the 70’s.! Great sows.!
I think he had a more suitable feel for this Band than Cobham did, Billy was untouchable with The Mahavishnu Orchestra, but Bruce Gary's style and Accentuation was more submerged, in deep with this kinda trip.He had the "knack" alright, saw them twice in '83, tore the roof off. R.I.P Jack Bruce and Bruce Gary.💎🎸🎶🥁🎶💎👌
@@dougmphilly Underrated by the general public, but not by Colosseum fans like me and connoisseurs. Besides Jack Bruce he has also played with and recorded for Paul McCartney, BB King, Roger Waters, Roger Daltrey, Billy Cobham, David Sancious, Tanita Tikaram, Mike and the Mechanics, Rod Argent, Aaron Neville, Maxi Priest, Bob Dylan , Joshua Kadison, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Kiri Te Kanawa, Roger Chapman, Chaka Khan, Sniff and the Tears, Cozy Powell, Ken Hensley, Jon Anderson, Tom Waits, Chris de Burgh, Bonnie Tyler, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Karl Jenkins, and some more. He also worked on soundtracks for well-known films, e.g. Notting Hill. It's unbelievable that Clem Clempson, who still looks youthful today, will soon be 74 (born 5 September 1949).
Written in 1968, Politician is an incredible prediction of an eventual US presidency :-) Hey now baby Get into my big black car I want to just show you What my politics are
it's an incredible prediction of an eventual US presidency if you're in the final stages of TDS and see trump in your soup. otherwise, it's any POLITICAN, hence the title, not president (everybody doesn't live in the USA).
Having discussions about music with guns and roses fans or those who love also nirvana and Metallica they think those bands are top shelf players compared to this band or any other jack Bruce band they are amateurs
That's one opinion, just because Jack Bruce is so great doesn't diminish any other players talent I mean that's just a sophomoric Outlook. The fact that you even brought those two bands up says something about their stature in the world so if somebody were to decry a band or even Jack Bruce that you like I don't think you'd appreciate that, that's not a fair comparison and means absolutely nothing in the real world. But it is your opinion and you have every right to say it. Exercise over
@Feel Lucky? of course it doesn't diminish their abilities those bands do have good musicians the difference is player's like Jack Bruce and those who played in his bands were of another level in the which they could improvise that level of talent also includes people like Jeff beck Eric Clapton miles Davis jimi Hendrix true innovaters which others have followed but can't emulate and never will
@@derek5168 No but again that's just your opinion and as you don't know what players possibly I like there's no way that you can say whether their Innovative or not so you're just blowing smoke and I don't even care at this point anymore what your opinion is.
@Feel Lucky? we just have different opinions mine is not better than yours and vice versa the original point I was referring to was between friends and myself who instantly dismissed the music of jeff beck jack Bruce and miles Davis without even hearing the music so they couldn't give an honest opinion in the first place I pointed out a fact to them which had been witnessed in 1962 in Cambridge when Jack Bruce asked to sit in with ginger bakers band and having not played with him previously they put in approximately 27 chord changes in an up tempo ballad that Jack had never heard or let alone played before meaning they tried to throw him off musically where he couldn't keep up and basically humiliate him publicly as a musician and according to ginger and the other musicians and people in the audience he sailed through it without any mistakes I don't think anyone from nirvana or guns and roses could play to that level they would probably admit that themselves
@@derek5168I'm 67 with younger friends that are into that music, too. It's just what they grew up with. But when it's late at night after partying, I pull this stuff out. And frankly they're amazed! You should try it Derek! There's no argument debate or contest to it? The music speaks for itself and there's no denying it! Peace to you m'brotha
How great was Jack Bruce. An extremely talented and versatile musician and singer. RIP dear Jack. You are deeply missed. Scotland is proud of you.
R.I.P Pete Brown (d. 19 May 2023), poet. What a loss. Now climbing the Rope Ladder To The Moon...
Best bassist ever
Genius. RIP Jack
Clem Clempson on guitar played with Humble Pie replacing Peter Frampton; Coliseum, and others in Europe.
He declined a Humble Pie reunion in 1980 to join Jack Bruce here!
David Sancious- keyboards and guitar, played with Bruce Springsteen and Peter Gabriel and others, plus great solo records: David Sancious and Tone.
Jack Bruce - bass, vocals; Dave "Clem" Clempson - guitar; David Sancious - keyboards; Bruce Gary - drums
Thanks for Wonderful Post...Jack Bruce such GREATNESS
Clem sure has got that Slowhand "woman tone" down that is Claptons signature sound.
Man,these guys are great.
Always loved Jack just never seen much of his solo stuff.
Amazing artist and man.
are you joking his tone is horrible sceechy pickups and circa 80s zoom kind of tone this materiel desrves a world class guitarirst.gary moore maybe? there is no woman tone here
Wow. David Sancious gives the keyboards a rest and plays some atomic guitar. Ace.
Thank u. I was wondering who was the other guitarist. He kicks serious butt.
@@nathaninostroza7655 David played with Bruce Springsteen, Peter Gabriel and others plus great solo records
"David Sancious and Tone"
Keyboards for hire- plus a great guitarist 🎸 👌
Twirlyhead do you have David' '79 solo album Just Asi I Thought?
Some killer guitar bits on that.
@@prajnachan333 Yes. I had True Stories on vinyl when it was first released and more recently on CD. One of my all time favourite albums. I first saw his frankly wonderful guitar chops on the Old Grey Whistle test with Jack Bruce & Friends.
@@jamestejada3673 I'll have a look out for that. Thanks for the heads-up.
Широ охуєнно!! Який концерт безподобний! Я дуже радий, шо цей відеозапис існує. Pure bliss, as they say in the English-speaking world 🙂 Excellent setlist. Some songs here are new for me. One of Jack Bruce's best live videos I've ever come across. Unbelievably good.
Yeah brother
Clem Clempson on guitar 🎸
David Sancious on keyboards
Don't know the drummer but everyone is playing strong.
Pure bliss. 🕉
What an awesome band.!!
Love "Post War" here. The arrangement is quite different from the studio version (Jack's solo album "Harmony Row") and it's really cool.
☝.Those were the days..!😉👍👌💥besdt regards from Budapest ❤🤍💚😊
I had already done the Delta Corridor and back home to continue working on my 68 Chevelle SS 396 at this point in my life.
Miss Jack immensely. I do have to say I never heard Jack juxtapose the lyrics to White Room to the extent he does here.
What a band !!!!
Jack Bruce. The Juice
Thanks for the upload. I saw a similar lineup in the now defunct Capital Theater in Passaic NJ. The amazing Billy Cobham on the skins and David Sancious on second lead along with Clem . Still remember it because they blew the roof off of that old theater.
Lucky
I too saw that tour when they came to Detroit. Wow….
@paulbalogh4582 I saw Jack's tour that year in Chicago at Park West. When David Sancious wasn't playing keyboards, Jack Bruce was. But what was incredible was David on guitar! I'm in the front row, David gets up with a Ibanez "lawsuit" Stratocaster and just blew $hit away! Jack did slow Blues numbers playing rhythm and lead parts on his fretless bass! RIP Jack❤
A class of style & talent we sill never see again… very sad. Thanks for your contribution.
Something special about watching a show in one of those old theaters.!! Some of my most memorable concerts were in those theaters that do not exists anymore.! I saw ARS, the original Journey band, Spyrogyra, Lonnie Liston Smith, and Eric Gale at the Tower Theater in Houston, Texas in the 70’s.! Great sows.!
Great concert.
I now see that the guitarist in the SAHB was Zal Cleminson.
No. She Dave Clem Clempson.
I saw them a year before this and Billy Cobham was the drummer. So good.
Great ! Thanks for sharing.
Thankyou very much for this upload.
Thanks for the info. I had to pull out my old SAHB album to s
Bruce Gary on drums.
He's not bad,,
He was quite good actually. He couldn't have played with Jack if he wasn't.
Better than good. TOP session player. Precision rock drummer. Drummer of The Knack.
I think he had a more suitable feel for this Band than Cobham did, Billy was untouchable with The Mahavishnu Orchestra, but Bruce Gary's style and Accentuation was more submerged, in deep with this kinda trip.He had the "knack" alright, saw them twice in '83, tore the roof off. R.I.P Jack Bruce and Bruce Gary.💎🎸🎶🥁🎶💎👌
He played with Jack in earlier line up before the Knack.
I was there!
where was this?
@@PatriotSteve Capitol Theater, Passaic NJ
Love this song... ❤
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Thanks. Clem was in the Sensational Alex Harvey Band also, correct? Love their "Tales Of The Giant Stone Eater".
I listened to this track. But, I'm not a fan of such hard rock honestly
He was in Bakerloo, Colosseum and Humble Pie among others but never with Alex Harvey.
Different Clem, I think.
No, that was Zal Cleminson. Another great talent!
I saw them at that time with Billy Cobham -
Me too. Think it was 1980 at the Rainbow in Denver. Cobham is awesome.
A driving force
ouch, that drumming was not a patch on ginger
It's a wonder Jack put up with him.
Guitarist?
Clem Clempson
vastly underated
@@dougmphilly Underrated by the general public, but not by Colosseum fans like me and connoisseurs. Besides Jack Bruce he has also played with and recorded for Paul McCartney, BB King, Roger Waters, Roger Daltrey, Billy Cobham, David Sancious, Tanita Tikaram, Mike and the Mechanics, Rod Argent, Aaron Neville, Maxi Priest, Bob Dylan , Joshua Kadison, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Kiri Te Kanawa, Roger Chapman, Chaka Khan, Sniff and the Tears, Cozy Powell, Ken Hensley, Jon Anderson, Tom Waits, Chris de Burgh, Bonnie Tyler, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Karl Jenkins, and some more. He also worked on soundtracks for well-known films, e.g. Notting Hill. It's unbelievable that Clem Clempson, who still looks youthful today, will soon be 74 (born 5 September 1949).
@@Volker_GR guy is amazing and truly cool all the people he's played with, that is an amazing array. Thanks for the info.
Written in 1968, Politician is an incredible prediction of an eventual US presidency :-)
Hey now baby
Get into my big black car
I want to just show you
What my politics are
Sounds just like one of them Kennedy boys. Hahaha
it's an incredible prediction of an eventual US presidency if you're in the final stages of TDS and see trump in your soup. otherwise, it's any POLITICAN, hence the title, not president (everybody doesn't live in the USA).
Having discussions about music with guns and roses fans or those who love also nirvana and Metallica they think those bands are top shelf players compared to this band or any other jack Bruce band they are amateurs
That's one opinion, just because Jack Bruce is so great doesn't diminish any other players talent I mean that's just a sophomoric Outlook. The fact that you even brought those two bands up says something about their stature in the world so if somebody were to decry a band or even Jack Bruce that you like I don't think you'd appreciate that, that's not a fair comparison and means absolutely nothing in the real world. But it is your opinion and you have every right to say it. Exercise over
@Feel Lucky? of course it doesn't diminish their abilities those bands do have good musicians the difference is player's like Jack Bruce and those who played in his bands were of another level in the which they could improvise that level of talent also includes people like Jeff beck Eric Clapton miles Davis jimi Hendrix true innovaters which others have followed but can't emulate and never will
@@derek5168 No but again that's just your opinion and as you don't know what players possibly I like there's no way that you can say whether their Innovative or not so you're just blowing smoke and I don't even care at this point anymore what your opinion is.
@Feel Lucky? we just have different opinions mine is not better than yours and vice versa the original point I was referring to was between friends and myself who instantly dismissed the music of jeff beck jack Bruce and miles Davis without even hearing the music so they couldn't give an honest opinion in the first place I pointed out a fact to them which had been witnessed in 1962 in Cambridge when Jack Bruce asked to sit in with ginger bakers band and having not played with him previously they put in approximately 27 chord changes in an up tempo ballad that Jack had never heard or let alone played before meaning they tried to throw him off musically where he couldn't keep up and basically humiliate him publicly as a musician and according to ginger and the other musicians and people in the audience he sailed through it without any mistakes I don't think anyone from nirvana or guns and roses could play to that level they would probably admit that themselves
@@derek5168I'm 67 with younger friends that are into that music, too. It's just what they grew up with. But when it's late at night after partying, I pull this stuff out. And frankly they're amazed! You should try it Derek! There's no argument debate or contest to it? The music speaks for itself and there's no denying it! Peace to you m'brotha
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