One of the most underated bands of all time. The music is timeless and can be enjoyed by multiple generations. I was so lucky my mum was Scottish or I might of never heard these legendary tunes.
В далёком Казахстане в СССР в 1982 году впервые услышал SAHB это было великолепно , не похожая ни на какую другую музыку , Алекс привнес свой интересный внутренний мир , своё виденье в своё сценическое искусство !
I was too young to appreciate Alex and the boys back in 1975 but in the past three years I have gained a deep appreciation of the music , unique talent and sincerity of the man .
I'm 62 now but saw The Sensational Alex Harvey Band in Blackburn Guild Hall in 1973 I think! I have never forgotten Alex starting the gig wearing a smoking jacket not unlike you might see Noel Coward the great British actor wearing. Not long into the first number, an the tempo picked-up, off came the jacket to reveal the black and white stripey tee-shirt and then a water pistol, with which he proceeded to squirt at the fans, fantastic, with Zal Cleminson in full clown make-up smiling maniacally, awesome stuff. It prompted me to buy his 'Next' album, so brilliantly showcased on the Old Grey Whistle Test! Legend! Andy
"A Fender Telecaster is a much better invention than an AK47" - Alex Harvey I was fortunate enough to see SAHB live many times and I still miss this man and his music.
What a great quote! I saw them on TV a few times in the 70's and thought they were a bit silly but I really liked their music and thought Alex was a terrific front man. Loved his humor.
I only ever saw the SAHB once, it was in 1975 at Bradford St George's Hall, it was by far the best concert I've ever seen. At one moment in the gig Alex put his hands up and the band instantly stopped playing. Alex uttered in his usual Glaswegian swagger, "If you c*nts down at the front don't stop fighting, I'll go down there and kick the f*ck out of you". The trouble makers instantly stopped their fighting and the gig commenced. Well done Alex. R.I.P.
Just as he did at Crystal Palace supporting The Who in 76 then. Alex was a very strong personality {they call it alpha male now} and BAR looks suitably subservient here.
Only the unknowingly could provide a negative vote here, that's who. The Man was a pure genius with a vintage background who died way before his time. RIP Alex.
My uncle saw them open for Jethro Tull in Florida. Somebody had stole their instruments and they had to play with borrowed gear. "The Mafia stole my guitar.........."
I AM ALEX FIRST COUSIN,,ARE YOU SAYING YOUR MUM AND MY UNCLE LESLIE HARVEY HAD SEX AND YOUR MUM IS ALEX SISTER ,, THINK YOU ARE TALKING SHIT,, MY MUM AND ALEX MUM ARE SISTERS ,,I THINK SOMEBODY WOULD HAVE KNOWN ABOUT YOUR MUM
I saw Alex Harvey live at a small club in Liverpool not long before he died. Great night. Fantastic singer, great voice and so expressive too. Sadly underrated. Rip Alex.
Greatest performer as a singer/ musician. I loved seeing him on stage, the way he communicated during a song was incredible. Sometimes mesmerising, sometimes a little bit freaky. Loved Vambo to bits… so good to see this film about him and the band. R.I.P Alex Harvey ❤
In praising Alex, it's important not to forget the wonderful band. I got those albums as soon as I could but it took me years to appreciate all the songs.
I'll never forget being at my cousin's house in 73 and listening to Impossible Dream. Vambo blew my face out at 12 years old. Been a fan since. I'm 60 now and still spread the good word of Alex Harvey to everyone.
This is great, went to see slade when young and sahb were the supporting act, they changed my world forever. Will be forever grateful r i p alex sadly missed.
Alexander Harvey still holds my amazement his Diversity of musical styles and then the regurgitation of those styles and a big Alex Harvey Stamp of spitting out the lyrics whilst snearing and with tounge and cheek Smile, gravel Voice cheeky glint in his eye's his stage presence for me was second to no one.
I saw the band at the Buxton festival. 1973 or 4. Many great bands, Nazerath, Chuck Berry, Edgar Broughton, Slade, ....but SAHB blew me away . By far , the best live band I ever saw.
Was fortunate to see SAHB live 10 times. First saw them at the Buxton Pop Festival in 73, loved them from the moment he belted out 'I was Fraaaaaaaaaaaamed' Very sadly missed RIP Alex and thank you.
Such an interesting and straight-talking guy. "A Fender Telecaster is a much better invention than an AK-47." Truer words were rarely spoken. Alex was a unique talent. Thanks for posting Ken. Cheers.
How I loved Alex!!!! Truly mesmerising performer oozing passion in this interview. THE SAHB cut a swathe across many styles of music too, innovating as they went along. He made 40, at least!!!
Saw him in 1975 in Glasgow’s Parkhead football ground. He said, ‘Do you know what it’ like to be in paradise?’, Ooo, ho ho, by he was truly an entertainer fronting a really good .backing band, loved & missed, JaneR
Bought Next when I was about 14 and the live album when it can out (61 now) St Antony's fire, action strasse, Vambo marble eyes. What a legacy . Thank you Alex.
Alex understood America much better than many Americans. He saw it occur from the outside. This interview is just as riveting as his music. Sensational. He was a rhythm guitarist par excellence. He also knew how to throw it together a lyric.
I saw Alex play at the Newark Palace Theatre in the early eighties, he wasnt well, snot running down his nose, maybe flu I dont know but he gave everything. a week later i saw him at mansfield civic center and he rocked like a mad man. my all time hero. Alex Harvey. proper showman. all you kids take note.
I saw him at Nottingham Rock City around that time, not the SAHB mind you.. Not too long after, I heard he was dead. It was more like a party than a rock concert, amazing atmosphere I'll never forget it!
I’m 67 this June, successfully in remission after bowel-cancer, (do the poo-sticks tests folks!) & my heart sings to the Heavens reading you wonderful young things commenting on SAHB! Saw them twice in mid 70s in Brum. The Pipers on stage for Anthem, the graffiti ‘Vambo’ on the polystyrene wall, he subsequently kicked through, pouring a can of Heavy over his hair, opening both a ‘flick-knife’ comb and a Pandora’s of box of Street-mongrel Vaudeville Scot-Rock mayhem (My dad was a Partick man). & Tomorrow Belongs? Afterwards , AH says, ‘That’s a song about Nazis, & if one gets going at you, send them round to me & I’ll kick their f***ing head in!’ He couldn’t be more relevant today than ever! Burn brightly kids, don’t ever give up! ♥️🎶 John Kennedy
As a lifelong Michael Schenker fan I’ve always known of Ted McKenna and Chris Glen. Little did I know until this past year when I discovered SAHB that they were in SAHB together. I discovered him after hearing the cover of Midnight Moses by the dead daisies. Love that song.
I saw SAHB at Exeter University. We were all eagerly awaiting the band starting to play in the Great Hall there gazing up at the stage in anticipation. Some old geezer in a raincoat strolled across the stage and stared at the audience.. A bit unnerving on the whole. then it all became clear when the band started and there was the man in the raincoat without the raincoat but with the stripy shirt. Arms outstretched. The Faithhealer. Absolutely mesmeric. I've seen a lot of bands, but it was deffo one of the best gigs I ever had the pleasure to be at.
I graduated High School in 1974 and don't know how I never heard of him till just a few years ago. Great music and I missed him and his sensational band. Glad to see lots of the music is around for me to catch up on ! RIP
A superstar ! Sensational + a canny bit more ,what a per4mer ,original and brilliant he went away from us and way 2 soon still love him his music ! The sensational Alex Harvey band will,live on ive been in Scotland quite a few times and I've spread it about 2 those who'd never heard of him ! I'm hoping they take on board how much he was liked and loved ,but mare importantly his music that gave rock music such a boost with as much gusto as was safe ? Rocking heaven as we speak I hope !
Man I loved this Guy ,still do. I saw AC/DC at Liverpool Empire and in the afternoon Bond Scott was in the bar behind the Empire, we talk about Alex and how he like him. this film is so great to see....thx Ken
When I first heard AC/DC I thought they'd totally ripped off SAHB's sound. I put that down to Zal Cleminson sounding like two guitarists (the Young brothers) and Alex's singing style similar to Bon's. SAHB will always be in my top 10 bands.
@@blairhelsing630 Zal" Cleminson born 1949 self-taught guitarist, he was 21 when he played with Tear Gas in 1971. Angus born March 1955, He was 18 when he and older brother Malcolm formed AC/DC in 1973 debut High Voltage,1975. there both from Glasgow, but the young family moved to Oz in 63 there worlds apart, Maybe there was a Glasgow sound I don,t know. but ripped off no that just silly, SAHA was big in Oz. Nick Cave states he was infatuated with the band, As to Alex's singing like Bon's well the both Glaswegians yeah. But Bon Scott is more an Aussi, But then a again. lt like saying Rab C. Nesbitt sounds like Billy Connolly, WELL THEY DO, But the only difference between these bands, SAHA is poetic. Sudden-savage-shining-solid-soiled-solid-sanded Steel-shuddering-shattering-shovelling until the Sabre toothed rooter roots the earth The eater eats his fill and is not satisfied and Roars and reves his mathematical rage On the footprints of Vikings Trapped on a sonic tape recorder Ten million years old,,,, ten million years old,,,,, ten,,, million,,,,,,, years old. What I would say== is, Alex and Bon, could of easily been brothers. and if there is a heaven. Can you imagine them two kicking back..... RIP no no.... . fender telecaster has far more penetration than a AK47 ...
great interview, fascinating guy. alex paid his dues for sure, in the music trenches for years, he has a great insight and was a great observer of everything around him.
We have no words to thank you enough mr MacGregor. A real man. Sincere, touching, respectful and iconoclast, a gentle man and gentle artist. Much love to Scotland and Scottish/ Irish, Alex Harvey and SAHB fans worldwide from Greece. His words... So deep and touching. Peace and love! HUGE THANKS to Mr Mac Gregor and the team!!!
(Somehow Scottish and Irish people resemble us Greeks a real lot both in appearance and mentally... Even our musical traditions are similar... So I feel familiar with all your artists...it is like listening greeks rocking...same for folk/traditional music. There are historical connections for sure- Celts, Norse etc. But I am not putting it in a nationalistic way...just a nice down to earth way of how familiar Alex is to us as Greeks! Peace, love, wisdom, unity and Easter everywhere!!!)
Saw them live in Birmingham in 1970s. Brilliant. Certainly filled the stage with his personality (not forgetting the rest of the band). Shame he died at such an early age.
Love "What'd I Say" at 10.09. Wow. Real music. RESPECT I saw them supporting Slade, many many moons ago. Not an easy gig - nobody at a Slade gig paid attention to a support act....BUT SAHB were different and by the end of the set the crowd acknowledged TRUE talent
Saw SAHB twice - firstly in London in 1974 when they were promoting THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM - Wonderful gig which still resonates with me... Terribly sad when he left us so young and now today, I have just learned that his drummer in SAHB, Ted McKenna has left us at the age of 68.. SAHB were such a great live band - for those who have the time and resources I urge you to check out as many live recordings they made as possible.
Along with Lemmy, Alex Harvey was one of the original rock n rollers. They were doing it right at the inception of rock n roll in this country. This film proves that. What a guy. Under rated is not even in it.
I've been into this band since I was about 16 . Unfortunately I never got to see them live , but I've got most of their albums . I remember the day Alex Harvey died I was in my car & heard it on the radio , I pulled over to the side of the road with tears in my eyes . Such a shame - taken too young . RIP Alex ❤
Just an amazing performer. Saw him at Barbarellas Birmingham, he said it was his 40th birthday party and sprayed the audience with a massive bottle of champers! What an opener!!
Thanx for uploading this.Alex was a great entertainer-with a lot to say. One of the first gigs I went to as a kid at the Apollo in Glasgow-Blew ma wee mind. Vambo still Rules. R.I.P.
A very interesting band with talented musicians and a unique front man Alex. Somewhere down the line, Alex Harvey band was underrated and got lost in the fast passing time. But worth watching and listening to their own style of music.
I saw alex and SAHB as a thirteen year old doing "midnight moses" on tv, just after "framed" came out: the most amazing thing I had ever seen. needless to say, the world never looked the same again.
Had tickets to watch SAHB at the Manchester Apollo in 1978 and then a couple of weeks before he was due to play he had a heart attack and the tour got cancelled. He died 4 years later.
Oh wow, I didn't know he had passed, I worked lights for the band in '72 at the Roxy Theater in Northampton, Pa. The only time I had to work the footlights and the spotlight at the same time. Left quite an impression I will never forget! Such a talented band way ahead of their time. Faith Healer, Hole In Her Stocking, Anthem (with the bagpipes), and Vambo (when Alex spray painted off the brick wall onto the theater curtains :-O). Thanx for posting this.
Way way way way way too underrated! They deserved global ❤RIP Alex 🖤 didn't meet you in this life ! Gonna make it a mission to meet you in the next life ! Legend ❤ x
I was always into the who and Pink Floyd. My local youth club that I used to go to was where I got introduced to SAHB by my youth club leader. He was an old hippie type rocker. I was 13 and I'm now 48. I still love their music. It's a sad thing that Alex died but the bands music lives on. The clown effect is brilliant the faces he pulls makes me giggle Everytime. They belong up there with the who, Floyd, led zep and all the other top bands of the time.
Thanks Ken. This was great. I loved Alex and ‘his band’.... I have the vinyl Impossible Dream. Just seeing the cover transports me to a better place and a better time. I feel such a loss that he is not with us. I read somewhere that Zal shunned him at the end which I’m sure he regrets doing. A great Man is Alex.
First saw Alex Harvey backing Slade at Newcastle city hall , then again headlineing twice , all the re albums and still listening now , I was 13 then , 59 now And still amazed and still laugh at myself impersonating him , March on , March on
In 1985, I used to buy weed from a man who owned a junk shop (as a front for his real business). He used to insist we buy something from the shop to make it look legit. I bought SAHB Live for a dollar and by the end of Faith Healer- I was hooked. I also discovered Vinegar Joe and Savoy Brown through this shop.
One of the most underated bands of all time. The music is timeless and can be enjoyed by multiple generations. I was so lucky my mum was Scottish or I might of never heard these legendary tunes.
You were lucky as was i
Listening since 1973 and still 2022 x
В далёком Казахстане в СССР в 1982 году впервые услышал SAHB это было великолепно , не похожая ни на какую другую музыку , Алекс привнес свой интересный внутренний мир , своё виденье в своё сценическое искусство !
Best quote ever “ the fender telecaster is more powerful than an AK47 “ . Absolute legend R.I.P Alex Harvey 🤘🏴
I’m now sixty six and living in Massachusetts and still listen to Alex,his music was amazing 🏴😁
I was too young to appreciate Alex and the boys back in 1975 but in the past three years I have gained a deep appreciation of the music , unique talent and sincerity of the man .
I'm 62 now but saw The Sensational Alex Harvey Band in Blackburn Guild Hall in 1973 I think! I have never forgotten Alex starting the gig wearing a smoking jacket not unlike you might see Noel Coward the great British actor wearing. Not long into the first number, an the tempo picked-up, off came the jacket to reveal the black and white stripey tee-shirt and then a water pistol, with which he proceeded to squirt at the fans, fantastic, with Zal Cleminson in full clown make-up smiling maniacally, awesome stuff. It prompted me to buy his 'Next' album, so brilliantly showcased on the Old Grey Whistle Test! Legend!
Andy
I would have LOVED to have seen them live!
Think it was about the time I saw them they were supporting slade
"A Fender Telecaster is a much better invention than an AK47" - Alex Harvey
I was fortunate enough to see SAHB live many times and I still miss this man and his music.
You are a lucky dude! Dis you see Hammer song, and Isabel Gaudi live?
I am, only a bit, VERY jalous!
What a great quote! I saw them on TV a few times in the 70's and thought they were a bit silly but I really liked their music and thought Alex was a terrific front man. Loved his humor.
It wasn't called the sensational Alex Harvey band for nothing
I found Alex when I was 13 - I'm 58 now and he is still one of my favorites.
Silverfox , same here buddy, loved him then and now
And me too!
The interview made me smile; what a lovely genuine guy.
I only ever saw the SAHB once, it was in 1975 at Bradford St George's Hall, it was by far the best concert I've ever seen. At one moment in the gig Alex put his hands up and the band instantly stopped playing. Alex uttered in his usual Glaswegian swagger, "If you c*nts down at the front don't stop fighting, I'll go down there and kick the f*ck out of you". The trouble makers instantly stopped their fighting and the gig commenced. Well done Alex. R.I.P.
Love it!
Just as he did at Crystal Palace supporting The Who in 76 then. Alex was a very strong personality {they call it alpha male now} and BAR looks suitably subservient here.
How could anyone downvote this? Alex was soooooo far ahead of his time. Brilliant, but with the inevitable sad ending.
He burned bright we all get born die it's not sad it just is
My dad knew Alex..we lived a few streets away I was a baby!Love SAHB...!
He was fantastic greatly missed
Only the unknowingly could provide a negative vote here, that's who. The Man was a pure genius with a vintage background who died way before his time. RIP Alex.
@@Cyclingmasterseller totally... It's sad... Today's conscious ignorance and disrespect!
My uncle saw them open for Jethro Tull in Florida. Somebody had stole their instruments and they had to play with borrowed gear. "The Mafia stole my guitar.........."
Wildly disjointed, intensely knowledgeable, deeply passionate - just brilliant. Thank you for posting this.
My wife's father worked the doors in Whitburn back in the day and had many great stories of them day. Great Man.
Alex and my mum share the same father. We all grew up loving his music. He was an immensely talented individual.
I AM ALEX FIRST COUSIN,,ARE YOU SAYING YOUR MUM AND MY UNCLE LESLIE HARVEY HAD SEX AND YOUR MUM IS ALEX SISTER ,, THINK YOU ARE TALKING SHIT,, MY MUM AND ALEX MUM ARE SISTERS ,,I THINK SOMEBODY WOULD HAVE KNOWN ABOUT YOUR MUM
I saw Alex Harvey live at a small club in Liverpool not long before he died. Great night. Fantastic singer, great voice and so expressive too. Sadly underrated. Rip Alex.
SAHB were the best live act I ever saw. Thank you Alex for being a one off.
Greatest performer as a singer/ musician. I loved seeing him on stage, the way he communicated during a song was incredible. Sometimes mesmerising, sometimes a little bit freaky. Loved Vambo to bits… so good to see this film about him and the band. R.I.P Alex Harvey ❤
In praising Alex, it's important not to forget the wonderful band. I got those albums as soon as I could but it took me years to appreciate all the songs.
A legend. The song 'Anthem' will always be with me.
I'll never forget being at my cousin's house in 73 and listening to Impossible Dream. Vambo blew my face out at 12 years old. Been a fan since. I'm 60 now and still spread the good word of Alex Harvey to everyone.
I'm very happy to see the love for SAHB. An immense band.
A voice that makes me stop and listen......adore Alex Harvey. Everyone should know who he was and appreciate his music.
Wonderful...what a guy.
Alex Harvey...Rock'n'Roll icon.
This is great, went to see slade when young and sahb were the supporting act, they changed my world forever. Will be forever grateful r i p alex sadly missed.
Still sadly missed.An underrated genius.Seen SAHB twice.Great theatrics.The memories will be with me forever
Saw them in the Caird Hall in 1974 - Unforgettable!
Never saw them, but been on board the Alex train since I was 13 some 44 years ago.
I was fortunate too. Saw them twice in LA around the time of The Impossible Dream album. Unforgettable band and bandleader.
Это точно !
Это лице действо !
Alexander Harvey still holds my amazement his Diversity of musical styles and then the regurgitation of those styles and a big Alex Harvey Stamp of spitting out the lyrics whilst snearing and with tounge and cheek Smile, gravel Voice cheeky glint in his eye's his stage presence for me was second to no one.
I sense today Alex Harvey is being rediscovered by people, The Man was just incredible so Talented one of Scotland's Best!
I saw the band at the Buxton festival. 1973 or 4. Many great bands, Nazerath, Chuck Berry, Edgar Broughton, Slade, ....but SAHB blew me away . By far , the best live band I ever saw.
A fantastic band he still lives in our hearts and always will
Was fortunate to see SAHB live 10 times. First saw them at the Buxton Pop Festival in 73, loved them from the moment he belted out 'I was Fraaaaaaaaaaaamed' Very sadly missed RIP Alex and thank you.
Such an interesting and straight-talking guy. "A Fender Telecaster is a much better invention than an AK-47." Truer words were rarely spoken. Alex was a unique talent. Thanks for posting Ken. Cheers.
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How I loved Alex!!!! Truly mesmerising performer oozing passion in this interview. THE SAHB cut a swathe across many styles of music too, innovating as they went along. He made 40, at least!!!
Loved this man so much, saw him & SAHB in the Capitol theatre in Cardiff in the seventies & know how lucky I am to have been there .
So glad I got to see this band in my teens...even at that age, you knew he was special.
Saw him in 1975 in Glasgow’s Parkhead football ground. He said, ‘Do you know what it’ like to be in paradise?’, Ooo, ho ho, by he was truly an entertainer fronting a really good .backing band,
loved & missed,
JaneR
Bought Next when I was about 14 and the live album when it can out (61 now) St Antony's fire, action strasse, Vambo marble eyes. What a legacy . Thank you Alex.
yep similar timeline for me, was amazing live, saw SAHB in 1975, ate up all his albums !
I was lucky enough to see the boys live at Stoke City FC when I was 15. Changed my life forever as far as music was concerned.
Amazing gig............
When he sprayed paint all over the backdrop curtain whilst doing Vambo rules! Magnificent band
Saw him at the Allen Theater in Cleve. 73 or 74. Amazing show.
Alex understood America much better than many Americans. He saw it occur from the outside. This interview is just as riveting as his music. Sensational. He was a rhythm guitarist par excellence. He also knew how to throw it together a lyric.
I saw Alex play at the Newark Palace Theatre in the early eighties, he wasnt well, snot running down his nose, maybe flu I dont know but he gave everything. a week later i saw him at mansfield civic center and he rocked like a mad man. my all time hero. Alex Harvey. proper showman. all you kids take note.
me too. hashtag me too.lol my all time hero.xx
I saw him at Nottingham Rock City around that time, not the SAHB mind you.. Not too long after, I heard he was dead. It was more like a party than a rock concert, amazing atmosphere I'll never forget it!
Newark and Mansfield? In Ohio? If so, would love to hear more about these shows.
I’m 67 this June, successfully in remission after bowel-cancer, (do the poo-sticks tests folks!) & my heart sings to the Heavens reading you wonderful young things commenting on SAHB! Saw them twice in mid 70s in Brum. The Pipers on stage for Anthem, the graffiti ‘Vambo’ on the polystyrene wall, he subsequently kicked through, pouring a can of Heavy over his hair, opening both a ‘flick-knife’ comb and a Pandora’s of box of Street-mongrel Vaudeville Scot-Rock mayhem (My dad was a Partick man). & Tomorrow Belongs? Afterwards , AH says, ‘That’s a song about Nazis, & if one gets going at you, send them round to me & I’ll kick their f***ing head in!’ He couldn’t be more relevant today than ever! Burn brightly kids, don’t ever give up! ♥️🎶 John Kennedy
Glad your well John what's poo sticks test if you don't mind me asking ?
I sent in a little piece of sht just the other day. Ha!
We were probably at the same concert! Birmingham mid 70's.
Greetings from Brum
@@elwolf8536Bowel cancer screening kits. Scrape a bit of yer shite and post it off! 😊
I love this guy more than ever.
What a story teller , god bless the great man . And great that fellow Scot , BA did the interview 🎶🎵👌❤️
Thank you for sharing this treasure you wonderful human being
Excellent comment!
What a wee gem this is , thank you Ken .
Sadly now both Hugh and Ted McKenna now passed away too. Hugh was a great friend of ours and very sadly missed.
As a lifelong Michael Schenker fan I’ve always known of Ted McKenna and Chris Glen. Little did I know until this past year when I discovered SAHB that they were in SAHB together. I discovered him after hearing the cover of Midnight Moses by the dead daisies. Love that song.
I saw SAHB at Exeter University. We were all eagerly awaiting the band starting to play in the Great Hall there gazing up at the stage in anticipation. Some old geezer in a raincoat strolled across the stage and stared at the audience.. A bit unnerving on the whole. then it all became clear when the band started and there was the man in the raincoat without the raincoat but with the stripy shirt. Arms outstretched. The Faithhealer. Absolutely mesmeric. I've seen a lot of bands, but it was deffo one of the best gigs I ever had the pleasure to be at.
A fitting tribute that this film should be put together in a hurry and broadcast on the BBC three days after his death. May his memory be a blessing.
What a talent and a great group of bandmates.
Incredible individual!
I graduated High School in 1974 and don't know how I never heard of him till just a few years ago. Great music and I missed him and his sensational band. Glad to see lots of the music is around for me to catch up on ! RIP
A true wizard .. 17.08 .. you used your wand beautifully in this world.. RIP Alex .. You did your duty..✌🏻
A superstar ! Sensational + a canny bit more ,what a per4mer ,original and brilliant he went away from us and way 2 soon still love him his music ! The sensational Alex Harvey band will,live on ive been in Scotland quite a few times and I've spread it about 2 those who'd never heard of him ! I'm hoping they take on board how much he was liked and loved ,but mare importantly his music that gave rock music such a boost with as much gusto as was safe ? Rocking heaven as we speak I hope !
Saw the band back in the mid-70's when "Man In The Jar" was getting lots of airplay. Excellent concert.
Alex was truly special.And his band as well.
Man I loved this Guy ,still do. I saw AC/DC at Liverpool Empire and in the afternoon Bond Scott was in the bar behind the Empire, we talk about Alex and how he like him. this film is so great to see....thx Ken
When I first heard AC/DC I thought they'd totally ripped off SAHB's sound. I put that down to Zal Cleminson sounding like two guitarists (the Young brothers) and Alex's singing style similar to Bon's. SAHB will always be in my top 10 bands.
@@blairhelsing630 Zal" Cleminson born 1949 self-taught guitarist, he was 21 when he played with Tear Gas in 1971. Angus born March 1955, He was 18 when he and older brother Malcolm formed AC/DC in 1973 debut High Voltage,1975. there both from Glasgow, but the young family moved to Oz in 63 there worlds apart, Maybe there was a Glasgow sound I don,t know. but ripped off no that just silly, SAHA was big in Oz. Nick Cave states he was infatuated with the band, As to Alex's singing like Bon's well the both Glaswegians yeah.
But Bon Scott is more an Aussi, But then a again. lt like saying Rab C. Nesbitt sounds like Billy Connolly, WELL THEY DO, But the only difference between these bands, SAHA is poetic.
Sudden-savage-shining-solid-soiled-solid-sanded
Steel-shuddering-shattering-shovelling until the
Sabre toothed rooter roots the earth
The eater eats his fill and is not satisfied and
Roars and reves his mathematical rage
On the footprints of Vikings
Trapped on a sonic tape recorder
Ten million years old,,,, ten million years old,,,,, ten,,, million,,,,,,, years old.
What I would say== is, Alex and Bon, could of easily been brothers. and if there is a heaven. Can you imagine them two kicking back..... RIP no no.... .
fender telecaster has far more penetration than a AK47 ...
"Don't make any bullets. Don't buy any bullets. Don't shoot any bullets. And when you get your freedom, don't pish in the water supply." - Alex Harvey
🎯 🍻 😎
Every time I go near a water supply dam (they all have scenic lookouts), I think of that exact line.
great interview, fascinating guy. alex paid his dues for sure, in the music trenches for years, he has a great insight and was a great observer of everything around him.
We have no words to thank you enough mr MacGregor. A real man. Sincere, touching, respectful and iconoclast, a gentle man and gentle artist. Much love to Scotland and Scottish/ Irish, Alex Harvey and SAHB fans worldwide from Greece. His words... So deep and touching. Peace and love! HUGE THANKS to Mr Mac Gregor and the team!!!
(Somehow Scottish and Irish people resemble us Greeks a real lot both in appearance and mentally... Even our musical traditions are similar... So I feel familiar with all your artists...it is like listening greeks rocking...same for folk/traditional music. There are historical connections for sure- Celts, Norse etc. But I am not putting it in a nationalistic way...just a nice down to earth way of how familiar Alex is to us as Greeks! Peace, love, wisdom, unity and Easter everywhere!!!)
A great interview brought a tear to the eye of this old rocker, It such a shame he went far too early. Thanks for the memories you legend.
Wish it had been longer. Still listen to the SAHB albums, timeless.
Basin thanks! I wish his life had been longer too
Excellent interview Thanks
Saw them live in Birmingham in 1970s. Brilliant. Certainly filled the stage with his personality (not forgetting the rest of the band). Shame he died at such an early age.
Love "What'd I Say" at 10.09. Wow. Real music. RESPECT
I saw them supporting Slade, many many moons ago. Not an easy gig - nobody at a Slade gig paid attention to a support act....BUT SAHB were different and by the end of the set the crowd acknowledged TRUE talent
Saw SAHB twice - firstly in London in 1974 when they were promoting THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM - Wonderful gig which still resonates with me... Terribly sad when he left us so young and now today, I have just learned that his drummer in SAHB, Ted McKenna has left us at the age of 68.. SAHB were such a great live band - for those who have the time and resources I urge you to check out as many live recordings they made as possible.
Priceless
Wow !!!!
Did Alex ever write a book ?
I love this man , the band , the music .
I could listen to this guy talk all day .
Brilliant artist - never forgotten..
Along with Lemmy, Alex Harvey was one of the original rock n rollers. They were doing it right at the inception of rock n roll in this country. This film proves that. What a guy. Under rated is not even in it.
Superb. Well put together Ken and B.A., Alex Harvey a fascinating character. Got into S.A.H.B. because of Boston Tea Party. Thanks alot gents.
Had the privilege of seeing them live many times in the 70's back in my home town of St. Albans. They were always brilliant.
One of the major influences of my young years. RIP Alex
This guy was a unique man , wish I knew more of his music!
lucky enough to see alex live at newcastle city hall, was an awesome night
I've been into this band since I was about 16 . Unfortunately I never got to see them live , but I've got most of their albums . I remember the day Alex Harvey died I was in my car & heard it on the radio , I pulled over to the side of the road with tears in my eyes . Such a shame - taken too young . RIP Alex ❤
This Band Live...really were 'sensational' !
Rip Alex Harvey, I cherish my SAHB Lps. Brilliant theatrics even better music.
Just an amazing performer. Saw him at Barbarellas Birmingham, he said it was his 40th birthday party and sprayed the audience with a massive bottle of champers! What an opener!!
Interesting his comparison of New Orleans to jazz and Hamburg to rock.
Thanx for uploading this.Alex was a great entertainer-with a lot to say. One of the first gigs I went to as a kid at the Apollo in Glasgow-Blew ma wee mind. Vambo still Rules. R.I.P.
R.I.P. Alex.What an artist.I was lucky to see the S.A.H.B. in "77
The late great Alex Harvey, naturally charismatic and one of the best frontmen ever.
Fabulous and unique band. I love Alex! Thank you for sharing this wonderful interview.
Thanks for taking the time to post & share this video! Alex never got the recognition that he deserved. Such a great loss!
A very interesting band with talented musicians and a unique front man Alex. Somewhere down the line, Alex Harvey band was underrated and got lost in the fast passing time. But worth watching and listening to their own style of music.
Interviews with Alex are pretty rare. Thanks for posting!
I saw alex and SAHB as a thirteen year old doing "midnight moses" on tv, just after "framed" came out: the most amazing thing I had ever seen. needless to say, the world never looked the same again.
Had tickets to watch SAHB at the Manchester Apollo in 1978 and then a couple of weeks before he was due to play he had a heart attack and the tour got cancelled. He died 4 years later.
Oh wow, I didn't know he had passed, I worked lights for the band in '72 at the Roxy Theater in Northampton, Pa. The only time I had to work the footlights and the spotlight at the same time.
Left quite an impression I will never forget! Such a talented band way ahead of their time. Faith Healer, Hole In Her Stocking, Anthem (with the bagpipes), and Vambo (when Alex spray painted off the brick wall onto the theater curtains :-O).
Thanx for posting this.
Way way way way way too underrated! They deserved global ❤RIP Alex 🖤 didn't meet you in this life ! Gonna make it a mission to meet you in the next life ! Legend ❤ x
I was always into the who and Pink Floyd. My local youth club that I used to go to was where I got introduced to SAHB by my youth club leader. He was an old hippie type rocker. I was 13 and I'm now 48. I still love their music. It's a sad thing that Alex died but the bands music lives on. The clown effect is brilliant the faces he pulls makes me giggle Everytime. They belong up there with the who, Floyd, led zep and all the other top bands of the time.
Alex Harvey band and Jethro tull on the same show in 75 ,it doesn't get much better than that.
one of my favorites- changed my life
Thanks Ken. This was great. I loved Alex and ‘his band’.... I have the vinyl Impossible Dream. Just seeing the cover transports me to a better place and a better time. I feel such a loss that he is not with us. I read somewhere that Zal shunned him at the end which I’m sure he regrets doing. A great Man is Alex.
TheJackie2007 I’m glad you enjoyed it
I remember me and my dad watching Alex on TV singing framed he couldn't stop laughing.
First saw Alex Harvey backing Slade at Newcastle city hall , then again headlineing twice , all the re albums and still listening now , I was 13 then , 59 now
And still amazed and still laugh at myself impersonating him , March on , March on
One of the best British bands ever sadly missed.
Scottish
Love him, love the band
In 1985, I used to buy weed from a man who owned a junk shop (as a front for his real business).
He used to insist we buy something from the shop to make it look legit.
I bought SAHB Live for a dollar and by the end of Faith Healer- I was hooked.
I also discovered Vinegar Joe and Savoy Brown through this shop.
Vinegar Joe cool
Sweet discoveries!
That band was capable of anything !
Totally brilliant and I love Alex so much
The nearest anyone has got to them is Ian Dury