This takes some serious guts, to pour your heart out with just three instrumentalists and an amazing singer in front of a few hundred thousand people.. timeless class.
I met Kossoff down a club with a friend, and they we're chatting about starting up a group. Not too long, and Free appeared. We went to most of their gigs. Kossoff had a flat in Covent Garden above a fish & chip shop. Great days!!
Pure soul. Less is more. In rock circles truly unique. Rooted in blues and years ahead of the funk era, these four maestro individuals at a very young age showed emotion, musical showmanship and a unique concept rooted in blues and soul. By 1970 rock was still in its embryo phase. Singer songwriter was the leading mainstream influence when this happened. The Free represented all these influences magnificently. Minor chords ballads, New Orleans funk. Blues riffing as at Stax by Albert King. Unmatched since.
Paul Rodgers was 20, Paul Kossoff 19, and Andy Fraser had only recently turned 18 when Free played the IoWF. The old fart of the band was Simon Kirke who'd recently turned 21.
@@mifune9634 That makes it even more impressive although I knew Andy was really young I believe he played with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers when he was only 15.
I was fourteen when I found these guys and this music. Is it any wonder we all grew up far too quickly?
This takes some serious guts, to pour your heart out with just three instrumentalists and an amazing singer in front of a few hundred thousand people.. timeless class.
Legendary is what it is
I met Kossoff down a club with a friend, and they we're chatting about starting up a group. Not too long, and Free appeared. We went to most of their gigs. Kossoff had a flat in Covent Garden above a fish & chip shop. Great days!!
One of the greatest, most soulful rock ballads of all time
Paul Rodgers is unique!
Paul Kossoff pure talent!
Sounds as good listening to this today as it did listening to it in the 70s with my hippie boyfriend. Fantastic band. Great memories.
much love to you, Morticia
YES! Agreed!
I'm that dot on the right. Free were a highlight of the festival - and the genius of Koss is too often forgotten.
Really pure ...pure tone. Simple drum kit. Lots of room for the music to breathe. That's the beauty of 3 instruments...done right.
Pure soul. Less is more. In rock circles truly unique. Rooted in blues and years ahead of the funk era, these four maestro individuals at a very young age showed emotion, musical showmanship and a unique concept rooted in blues and soul. By 1970 rock was still in its embryo phase. Singer songwriter was the leading mainstream influence when this happened. The Free represented all these influences magnificently. Minor chords ballads, New Orleans funk. Blues riffing as at Stax by Albert King. Unmatched since.
Great band. I love the easy rolling and super tight feel, just fantastic now as it was then.
I wish I'd had the chance to see these guys perform live, they were just so good.
My sister, being a couple of years older, did . . . :)
Andy Fraser on bass was 17 !
to my baby..my bass player in heaven..my soulmate..hubs..my rock❤
Most talented band ever change my mind
Remember, these guys were 19-21. Think about it…. What the heck were you doing at 20?
Just mind blowing.
Andy Frazer was 16 in this
18''
Blues rock unmatched
Paul Rodgers, skinny young legend.💚🎶🎤🎸
This video is in my top 3 for an eargasm
Vive les hippies🌻✌♣️
Right on I can dig it!
Brilliant
Vinyl Gold!
Outstanding performance
Pure class
the finest 🤷♂️
Freakin awesome ✌️🤘👋👋👋
☮
Four surely.
*~♡~*
These guys were barely into their 20s when they recorded this. Think on that.
Paul Rodgers was 20, Paul Kossoff 19, and Andy Fraser had only recently turned 18 when Free played the IoWF. The old fart of the band was Simon Kirke who'd recently turned 21.
@@mifune9634 That makes it even more impressive although I knew Andy was really young I believe he played with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers when he was only 15.
One of my favourite songs!!
Sooooo good!!
Soulful rocker!!!
A spaniard big fan of Free!!
Cheers from the Canaries!!
When you see these guys live, and I have several times, what hits you first before they play anything, is how skinny Paul Rodgers is.
Paul Rodgers’ best singing was with Free.
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