Awesome!! This is from 1989 (I can tell because Brian doesn’t have his perm anymore, but he also isn’t wearing his glasses yet). JakesMuzik has more of these on his channel, and most of the time, he has the exact date, so that’s another way I know when this was recorded 😅 Thanks for uploading this!!
This Gold City sound was the best bandwise with the drums added in. They were like the Kingsmen with more singing finesse and a band that was quite as good, but still very good. In the 90s, they incorporated too much of extra sounds via tracks while still with a full band in concerts.
A couple other tells to the date on this video. 1) Mark Fain is playing bass replacing Jeff Hullender. 2) Doug Riley hadn’t yet joined the group to play drums.
Thanks everyone. I should have guessed 1989 because they sang "I'm Going Home With Jesus". Thanks also for letting me know about JakesMuzik page. I subscribed.
Awesome!! This is from 1989 (I can tell because Brian doesn’t have his perm anymore, but he also isn’t wearing his glasses yet). JakesMuzik has more of these on his channel, and most of the time, he has the exact date, so that’s another way I know when this was recorded 😅
Thanks for uploading this!!
This Gold City sound was the best bandwise with the drums added in. They were like the Kingsmen with more singing finesse and a band that was quite as good, but still very good. In the 90s, they incorporated too much of extra sounds via tracks while still with a full band in concerts.
A couple other tells to the date on this video. 1) Mark Fain is playing bass replacing Jeff Hullender. 2) Doug Riley hadn’t yet joined the group to play drums.
@@BrianSexton13 Yep, that’s pretty good! I’m somewhat familiar with the musicians, but it’s easier for me to tell with the singers.
Yeah it looks around the time they did the Best of Both video. Man this is a gem! Thanks!
Thanks everyone. I should have guessed 1989 because they sang "I'm Going Home With Jesus". Thanks also for letting me know about JakesMuzik page. I subscribed.