David Sancious, Solo Artist/Peter Gabriel/Sting/Springsteen (Part 1)- Keyboard Chronicles Episode 78

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  • Опубліковано 12 тра 2023
  • David Sancious is a pianist / organist / keyboard player of reknown. Known for his contributions to the fields of rock, jazz, and fusion, Sancious gained prominence in the early 1970s as a founding member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. He played keyboards and guitar for Springsteen's first three albums, "Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J." (1973), "The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle" (1973), and "Born to Run" (1975). Sancious' innovative and soulful keyboard work, as well as his songwriting contributions, helped shape the sound of these seminal recordings. After leaving the E Street Band in 1974, Sancious embarked on a solo career and formed his own band called "Tone." He released several albums under his name, including "Forest of Feelings" (1975) and "Transformation (The Speed of Love)" (1976), with regular releases until the present. He's also worked with artists such as Stanley Clarke, Peter Gabriel, Jack Bruce, and Sting, contributing his keyboard and composition skills to their projects. In Part 1 we cover a huge swathe of territory, from his current projects to his more recent work with Bruce Springsteen and a whole lot more.
    Discussion topics covered during the show:
    David's 2023 so far - working on new album Prisoners of Consciousness
    Re-mastering Dance of the Age of Enlightenment and it's original troubled beginnings, and knowing when you've gotten it right 40 years later.
    David's 2019 release Eyes Wide Open - • DAVID SANCIOUS: EYES W...
    Discussion on song Urban Psalm #3 and David's experience of overt racism at college - • Urban Psalm #3
    Working on Bruce Springsteen's Western Stars in 2019
    Working with Bruce Springsteen on his latest release Only The Strong Survive and its follow-up
    David performing with Bruce on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon - • Video
    David Sancious and Will Calhoun - Open Secret - • SANCIOUS & CALHOUN OPE...
    David's favourite keyboard
    Leaving the E Street Band
    Note: this episode contains explicit language
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @charlesnolan7602
    @charlesnolan7602 9 місяців тому +2

    I STILL listen to Forest of Feelings 48 years later!

  • @nieemrhembey4698
    @nieemrhembey4698 7 місяців тому

    I’m glad I found David again one of the GREATEST MUSICIANS AROUND TODAY Transformation the speed of love 🎸🎹thank you David 👍🔥

  • @kennethnash6809
    @kennethnash6809 Рік тому +5

    An official release of "Dance Of The Age Of Enlightenment " will definitely be well worth purchasing !

  • @stianmathisen4284
    @stianmathisen4284 7 місяців тому

    Great!!

  • @TheJohnOlivarez
    @TheJohnOlivarez 2 місяці тому

    He is very innovated pianist, playing with Eric Clapton he put this thing in his mouth and directed through his piano , it sound like a lead guitar in one music video, then another it sounded like a saxophone. It sounded great, in fact Clapton was smiling when David was playing.

  • @charlesnolan7602
    @charlesnolan7602 9 місяців тому +2

    I have been an ardent fan of David Sancious since 1975. I saw D.S. and tone a few times through 1976, in the Philadelphia, Pa, area. I also saw Dave play with:
    Jon Anderson 1982
    Peter Gabriel 1986
    Sting 1994.
    In 2013, a Version of "the Dance," appeared on a UA-cam post and I copied it....3 Times! It clearly to me listening to the bootleg, was a major tour de force, matching easily Forest of Feelings and Transformation ( Speed of Love).
    In October 2019, David, Ernie and Jerry met at Monmouth University New Jersey to record for the Springsteen Archives. Skychurch him no.9 was played, and another piece. Then there was a band interview, followed by an audience Q & A. Thats where I came in! I went up to the mic and then asked about "The Dance!"
    David didn't go into the details as deep as he did here, but he did discuss it! I asked if it could be released. Dave said he had hoped to perhaps one day...
    Well 4 years later, and now here it is! 38:00

    • @TheKeyboardChronicles
      @TheKeyboardChronicles  9 місяців тому

      Amazing story Charles thanks for sharing and glad you enjoyed the interview!

    • @oRuTRa45
      @oRuTRa45 8 місяців тому

      I was there at the show at Monmouth University. I got David, Ernest, and Gerald to autograph my albums. (I had all but _Just As I Thought_...) I think I remember you asking about the unreleased album.

  • @djangiebaby
    @djangiebaby 4 місяці тому

    wow davids voice puts goosebumps on my goosebumps im sure he sang on if i ever fall behind .. if im wrong can someone correct me .. what a voice excellento 💝

  • @WalterGalindo
    @WalterGalindo Рік тому +3

    Epic interview, epic guy

  • @cfraase
    @cfraase Рік тому +3

    This is wonderful. I loved listening to this. Thank you for just letting David talk.

  • @Richbund
    @Richbund 4 дні тому

    Really enjoyed the interview with David Sancious and love how you let him talk. He talks well. I have an LP of David's album "The Bridge" I would love to know if he every plans to remix and mater it for digital? I am a classically trained keyboard player and love to play R&B and Jazz. David has suck a wonderful style and I love his improvisation and feel it to my bones.

  • @Steve-mp7by
    @Steve-mp7by 11 місяців тому +1

    I always wondered why that album sounded weird. Is it a half step too fast? i still have the vinyl and my turntable has pitch control

  • @greggbendian6250
    @greggbendian6250 5 місяців тому

    If Forest of Feelings is 1975, how would Dance be "recorded in 1974" as his third album?