In 1974 I went to my first concert of my life. I was 14 and. Was going to see "YES". I didn't know that Griffon was the opening band for I never heard of them. They were promoting "Red Queen to Griffon Two. Needless to say, Griffon stole the show, yet it would take till I was Fifty before I was ever able to find their albums, or CDs on Amazon. I love Gentle Giant, and had all their albums, but the commercial music industry was horrible to Progressive Rock and eventually they broke up. So when at an old age I was able to buy all of Gryphons albums, I suffered severe face injuries from listening to them non-stop for a month straight. Smiling for that long of a time can put a permanent smile on your face. I live in the US and was never able to go to a lot of Progressive concerts, I love Progressive Rock, the perfect British Invasion. God bless the British people, progressive rock, and never forget the Queen! I am sitting in the Hospital not sure if I am going home ever again, but listening to Griffon sure can't hurt. God bless Griffon and all their fans.
Oh please Dave Midgely - Molo Tulo just shared from his heart how this music means so much to him and he is struggling in his old age, in hospital - and you take this as an opportunity to correct his spelling without any further words ?!?! Hooray for Molo Tulo !!
Get well MOLO TULO and I agree that the British Progressive music is a wonderful contribution for music - from Pink Floyd to Crimson to Gentle Giant to Gryphon.!
Benevolencism Thank you, you are a nice person and please enjoy listening to Progressive Rock from Britain and the rest of Europe. God bless you Brother.
Hi I’m a 15 years old guy from Sweden and about two years ago I was your ordinary listener at that age listening to mostly the mainstream music of that time. But me and my friends started playing music on a piano in school which were always available to play. Then three of my closest friends picked up guitars and a drum so naturally I picked up the bass to. We submerged ourselves in rock, blues and so on, we just went deeper and deeper and also started to listen to jazz, prog, folk, all kinds of stuff. Then one day when we just had started to listen to loads of Swedish progg music, Gryphon just naturally slipped in to our listening habits and so far it’s all been a blast. I probably love the special medieval felling you get from listening to gryphon the most. Sorry if my English needs improvements, Cheers
Isn't musical discovery great! My journey started with metal, and moved on to classical and then jazz, and then it just exploded with all genres. I study music now, and I'm having a blast. Good luck wuth your music, hope you have fun for years to come!
Just to add my two cents.. I just want to say I wish I had discovered Gryphon decades ago! Now I am 65, and want these gentle men to continue making their hybrid music for decades more! Shame on Time to intervene with the glorious must-be-more. They certainly have not lost the battle yet - every note is perfect here.
Always loved this band way back in the 70's-80's. Amazing to see them still together 30+ years later and still making wonderful music. Equally astonishing (and yet not really surprising!) is the fidelity to the recorded version; no recording-studio tricks or overdubs necessary, apparently, for six musicians to make this magic together.
I cannot understand why parts 1 and 2 of Midnight Mushrumps were not also recorded at this concert. The video has been compiled from at least 3 separate recorders (front of stalls, back of stalls and balcony) and edited with a separate sound mix of a reasonable quality. It seems silly just to have recorded the last part. If the last movement is anything to go by, the whole of this piece would have been played brilliantly on the night. It is disappointing that the complete work has not been recorded in perpetuity. In my opinion Midnight Mushrumps is one of the best pieces of music to come out of the progressive folk rock era of the 60's/70's.
How wonderful to discover this magical performance nearly 46 years after seeing and being entranced by Gryphon live at the De Montfort Hall, Leicester, on Friday 25 April 1975, where they supported Yes on the Relayer Tour!
Fantastic... spellbinding... Midnight Mushrumps is one of my most-played albums, but this was the first time I'd seen them doing it live since seeing them at the Crystal Palace Garden Party in 1974. Long may they continue!
I was there when they performed this live at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester in the mid 70's. They were the 'Support' band to Steeleye Span, but were far more polished. This performance is even more polished. Brilliant. I am a Classical musician as really appreciate their musicianship and ensemble playing.
Totally awesome video and I seen them at the Robin 2 last year. But would love it if they actually filmed the whole concert like this and made a DVD. especially at this quality.
hi C and C, This is a real treat !!! Big thanks for sharing this fine concert . .. spell binding music for sure !!! I sub you for more and look forward to exploring your channel . .. I am a musician and a person subbed me and said that one of my pipe organ Original pieces "The Feast of Mabon" reminded him of "Gryphon" . .. so here I am. . . Thanks !!! My site has much piano, organ and guitar Originals. . . best to you .. . jeff . . .L. ..
I was lucky to see them in 74 at the Crystal Palace Garden Party in support of Rick Wakeman doing Journey and again in 75 on the Yes Relayer tour - they were fantastic
Hi Molo, My story is a bit like yours. I've allways been a prog rock fan. My favourite bands are Yes, ELP, Gentle Giant, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Camel, Marillion (both in Fish's era and Steve Hogarth's). I also like Premiata Forneria Marconi - an italian prog rock band, as well Le Orme and Banco del Muto Soccorso. - also italian. I like Gong, a lot (french band) and of course, Tantra, the most famed portuguese prog band(in fact one of the top 100). I'm portuguese so I am very proud we've come up with such a great band. Take some time and check their albums on youtube. See their discography. One day, I was searching in the net for prog rock bands of the 70's, and one of the names was Gryphon. Curious about its name, I checked it further. Most joyfull time of my life! I discovered one of the est bands ever. The folk and medieval tones, oh God! How superb! How perfect! My soul was totally in connection with it! Then, I learnt that in fact theur first appearance in the US was as a support band to YES. It seems they overshaddowed them completelly! (Check Gryphon Ethelion recordings on youtube. It's a copy of Gryphon's recordings during YES tour). Any way, I was 50 or so, when I discovered them (I'm56). So needless to say it is nver too late to find happiness and joy in our lives!!! Like you, living in Portugal don't bring you too many chances to see prog bands live.They very seldom come to Portugal, even though had the chance to see Jethro Tuul, Camel and Yes, live in Portugal. Too sad to know, Gryphon will come to Portugal this coming weekend, but unfortunatelly, it is sold out, for the Gouveia Art Rock venue, which takes place every year in Portugal. Jethro Tull will come too, and another band which is now becoming famous will be attending too (Isildurs Bane, a swedish band formed in 1976). Like you an everlasting smile is in my face. Never got to be admited to the hospital though (LOL). God Bless America, and the English for being the mother and fatjer of prog rock! Couldn't help to notice, that you are an anti-Trump guy... God Bless you! Cheers prog rock mate! Hote to hear from you soon!
Did Gryphon create the theme song for the 1970s series "A House for the Future" Granada TV, where the Grant family move into an energy saving house built during the programme. If it was a Gryphon song does anyone know what it was called?
Fantastic!! We were there :-) Wonderful evening. But is the audio on this just a little bit muted? Had to turn my PC speakers up to 11 but it still wasn't very loud. Great memory though. Thanks.
In 1974 I went to my first concert of my life. I was 14 and. Was going to see "YES". I didn't know that Griffon was the opening band for I never heard of them. They were promoting "Red Queen to Griffon Two. Needless to say, Griffon stole the show, yet it would take till I was Fifty before I was ever able to find their albums, or CDs on Amazon. I love Gentle Giant, and had all their albums, but the commercial music industry was horrible to Progressive Rock and eventually they broke up. So when at an old age I was able to buy all of Gryphons albums, I suffered severe face injuries from listening to them non-stop for a month straight. Smiling for that long of a time can put a permanent smile on your face. I live in the US and was never able to go to a lot of Progressive concerts, I love Progressive Rock, the perfect British Invasion. God bless the British people, progressive rock, and never forget the Queen! I am sitting in the Hospital not sure if I am going home ever again, but listening to Griffon sure can't hurt. God bless Griffon and all their fans.
Gryphon, not Griffon!
Oh please Dave Midgely - Molo Tulo just shared from his heart how this music means so much to him and he is struggling in his old age, in hospital - and you take this as an opportunity to correct his spelling without any further words ?!?! Hooray for Molo Tulo !!
Get well MOLO TULO and I agree that the British Progressive music is a wonderful contribution for music - from Pink Floyd to Crimson to Gentle Giant to Gryphon.!
Benevolencism Thank you, you are a nice person and please enjoy listening to Progressive Rock from Britain and the rest of Europe.
God bless you Brother.
Hope you are home and well Molo Tulo as of this writing. The bassoon in their music was what did it for me in 1975 Denver.
Hi I’m a 15 years old guy from Sweden and about two years ago I was your ordinary listener at that age listening to mostly the mainstream music of that time. But me and my friends started playing music on a piano in school which were always available to play. Then three of my closest friends picked up guitars and a drum so naturally I picked up the bass to. We submerged ourselves in rock, blues and so on, we just went deeper and deeper and also started to listen to jazz, prog, folk, all kinds of stuff. Then one day when we just had started to listen to loads of Swedish progg music, Gryphon just naturally slipped in to our listening habits and so far it’s all been a blast. I probably love the special medieval felling you get from listening to gryphon the most.
Sorry if my English needs improvements, Cheers
Isn't musical discovery great! My journey started with metal, and moved on to classical and then jazz, and then it just exploded with all genres. I study music now, and I'm having a blast. Good luck wuth your music, hope you have fun for years to come!
Congratulations, young man! There is not many of you.
Just to add my two cents.. I just want to say I wish I had discovered Gryphon decades ago! Now I am 65, and want these gentle men to continue making their hybrid music for decades more! Shame on Time to intervene with the glorious must-be-more. They certainly have not lost the battle yet - every note is perfect here.
This is absolutely fantastic!
These guys are incredible, and whoever did sound did an excellent job as well.
Stunning. Was there, best concert I've ever seen. Thank you.
Always loved this band way back in the 70's-80's. Amazing to see them still together 30+ years later and still making wonderful music. Equally astonishing (and yet not really surprising!) is the fidelity to the recorded version; no recording-studio tricks or overdubs necessary, apparently, for six musicians to make this magic together.
Wonderful gig!
I was there, sitting on the first row.
Lucky Man you must be
saw them in 75 leeds uni , wonderful music it just takes all my troubles away
I was hooked the first time I heard Gryphon. What a great sound.
I saw them do this in the 70s on the Treason tour.
This is one of the finest moments in all prog rock.
Indeed. I'm also old enough to remember when these gentlemen were as young as I used to was.
One of the best progressive folk-rock bands from the 70s. So glad that they still seem to play together.
I cannot understand why parts 1 and 2 of Midnight Mushrumps were not also recorded at this concert. The video has been compiled from at least 3 separate recorders (front of stalls, back of stalls and balcony) and edited with a separate sound mix of a reasonable quality. It seems silly just to have recorded the last part. If the last movement is anything to go by, the whole of this piece would have been played brilliantly on the night. It is disappointing that the complete work has not been recorded in perpetuity. In my opinion Midnight Mushrumps is one of the best pieces of music to come out of the progressive folk rock era of the 60's/70's.
Sublime and majestic!
One of the best live performances filmed ever!
amazing...such a great performace from one of the best prog bands ever
How wonderful to discover this magical performance nearly 46 years after seeing and being entranced by Gryphon live at the De Montfort Hall, Leicester, on Friday 25 April 1975, where they supported Yes on the Relayer Tour!
Stunning. I love this band so much! DVD or Blu Ray and I shall have it :)
Sadly, they have filmed only this one...
Super concert Richard Harvey et Brian Gulland deux supers musiciens
Fantastic... spellbinding... Midnight Mushrumps is one of my most-played albums, but this was the first time I'd seen them doing it live since seeing them at the Crystal Palace Garden Party in 1974. Long may they continue!
Outstanding!!. As always, many thanks.
I was there when they performed this live at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester in the mid 70's. They were the 'Support' band to Steeleye Span, but were far more polished. This performance is even more polished. Brilliant. I am a Classical musician as really appreciate their musicianship and ensemble playing.
Oh wow, ddi not realise they were still going 😍🥰
fiddy years later! Woohoo!
Brilliant, they were fab at Cropredy 2016 also.
Superb!!!
incredible! pure magic....
brillant! There is no more to say. Wish i had heard sooner about the excisting of Gryphon.
Their best gig ever.
Totally awesome video and I seen them at the Robin 2 last year. But would love it if they actually filmed the whole concert like this and made a DVD. especially at this quality.
Sadly they didn't.
Only this one.
I WANT THIS DVD!
Lovely!
Shame if there's no more footage of this quality - of this line up
As a huge Mike Oldfield fan, this is right up my street!
hi C and C, This is a real treat !!! Big thanks for sharing this fine concert . .. spell binding music for sure !!! I sub you for more and look forward to exploring your channel . .. I am a musician and a person subbed me and said that one of my pipe organ Original pieces "The Feast of Mabon" reminded him of "Gryphon" . .. so here I am. . . Thanks !!! My site has much piano, organ and guitar Originals. . . best to you .. . jeff . . .L. ..
I was lucky to see them in 74 at the Crystal Palace Garden Party in support of Rick Wakeman doing Journey and again in 75 on the Yes Relayer tour - they were fantastic
Brian Gulland a very talented musician and a great guy to drink a pint with
Hi Molo, My story is a bit like yours. I've allways been a prog rock fan. My favourite bands are Yes, ELP, Gentle Giant, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Camel, Marillion (both in Fish's era and Steve Hogarth's). I also like Premiata Forneria Marconi - an italian prog rock band, as well Le Orme and Banco del Muto Soccorso. - also italian. I like Gong, a lot (french band) and of course, Tantra, the most famed portuguese prog band(in fact one of the top 100). I'm portuguese so I am very proud we've come up with such a great band. Take some time and check their albums on youtube. See their discography. One day, I was searching in the net for prog rock bands of the 70's, and one of the names was Gryphon. Curious about its name, I checked it further. Most joyfull time of my life! I discovered one of the est bands ever. The folk and medieval tones, oh God! How superb! How perfect! My soul was totally in connection with it! Then, I learnt that in fact theur first appearance in the US was as a support band to YES. It seems they overshaddowed them completelly! (Check Gryphon Ethelion recordings on youtube. It's a copy of Gryphon's recordings during YES tour). Any way, I was 50 or so, when I discovered them (I'm56). So needless to say it is nver too late to find happiness and joy in our lives!!! Like you, living in Portugal don't bring you too many chances to see prog bands live.They very seldom come to Portugal, even though had the chance to see Jethro Tuul, Camel and Yes, live in Portugal. Too sad to know, Gryphon will come to Portugal this coming weekend, but unfortunatelly, it is sold out, for the Gouveia Art Rock venue, which takes place every year in Portugal. Jethro Tull will come too, and another band which is now becoming famous will be attending too (Isildurs Bane, a swedish band formed in 1976). Like you an everlasting smile is in my face. Never got to be admited to the hospital though (LOL). God Bless America, and the English for being the mother and fatjer of prog rock! Couldn't help to notice, that you are an anti-Trump guy... God Bless you! Cheers prog rock mate! Hote to hear from you soon!
Absolutely beautiful, sometimes they have a Gentle Giant taste or visa versa😊👍
Wish I were here!
Wonderful
I swear to god if they ever came to the US I'd be willing to drive from coast to coast to hear them play
Richard Harvey et Brian Gulland excellents musiciens
Hi Dave, I saw you shift yer drummers ass halfway through, Great gig mate love the sound. G
Wonderful! Any more footage?
Not of this venue... :-(
Did Gryphon create the theme song for the 1970s series "A House for the Future" Granada TV, where the Grant family move into an energy saving house built during the programme. If it was a Gryphon song does anyone know what it was called?
Fantastic!! We were there :-) Wonderful evening. But is the audio on this just a little bit muted? Had to turn my PC speakers up to 11 but it still wasn't very loud. Great memory though. Thanks.
only two dead heads then. Absolutely brilliant
how about the whole footage?
Hey nonny nonny.
This is professionally recorded was this a fully recorded concert where could I find that or but it
Is this what Morris dancers sound like when they jam?
No
i guess its like marmite love or hate it. i couldnt listen to this for mor than a few minutes. id need to know where the exit was at all times
Understandable,.....it's just that it's over the head of the casual listener