Man - Live German TV 1975 (Full Concert)
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- Опубліковано 10 січ 2014
- Rockpalast, 17th April 1975.
1. 7171-551
2. Hard Way to Die: 0:11:45
3. C'mon: 0:18:45
4. Someone Is Calling: 0:45:32
5. A Hard Way to Live: 0:49:38
6. Many Are Called But Few Get Up: 0:52:53
One of the most underrated bands of all time.
I agree. I unfortunately hadn't heard of MAN until recently. Great in studio and obviously live showcased on Rockpolast. Rockpolast was a great show. I have several concerts. Spirit with the late great Randy California is featured on a Rockpolast show. Another underrated incredible talent is Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush and I'll be seeing Frank for his 50th anniversary tour.
The Welsh Quicksilver Messenger Service even had a conbectionwith them. First lp amazing and rest also
But not by us!
@@ciaranparker6695 Yup. QMS's legendary John Cipollina even joined the quartet seen here - only about three months after this gig - for a single tour, captured on the Maximum Darkness album. I managed to get to the Bath Pavilion leg of that tour. It's a treasured memory.
Oh yes ...the,ve been playing in Our little Village Club 1996 in Germany..Just because they Loved it...for 500 bucks ...and What a Concert ...i.ll never forget this soulfull exploding night !!!
One of the best sights in rock & roll - the awesome Micky Jones in full flight, eyes shut, gently swaying back & fore with his red Gibson in hand.
Agreed
I was lucky to see Man 4 times in the early 70's this actually doesn't do them justice, listen to back to the future amazing album.
I have never seen Man. I've heard of them, of course. I recently bought a copy of Rhino's Whino's and Lunatics from a charity shop. Then I got Be Good To Yourself....off ebay. It's been 3 months now, and I'm alternating between the two on my turntable. Both superb albums. It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
By the way I'm 62!
Get hold of back to the future
@@rcgmpearson Got it today! Wow!
Saw them in Birmingham Town Hall 1974 ish great stuff
I saw Man May 1973 live in Villach and Innsbruck I worked for the Concert Tour Agency and met the Band (Mickey Jones,Terry Williams,Phil Ryan,Clive John and Will Youatt) and their Roadies after the concerts .I saw Man also in the 70's at the Roundhouse Concert in London,UK Man is one of the best Bands ever
Yeah, Gottfried, I saw them a few times at the Roundhouse too, including the Greasy Truckers and Maximum Darkness gigs, both of which came out on record.
I saw them in 1972 with Hawkwind and some others in the Rainbow Theatre, London.
Saw these in the heatwave of 1976, by accident, in Devon in a big tent, supported by Deke Leonard’s Iceberg. Deke played in both bands, then at the end BOTH bands hit the stage and played a truly amazing set together. Never seen anything like it before or since. I’ve seen hundreds of gigs over the years, but that one stands out as one of the most joyous.
Was that on the Exmoor coast at the Trentishoe free festival ?
Sorry, missed your post. The truth is I have no idea, but it was in Torbay somewhere; Brixham (unlikely) Paignton, or Torquay, or not far from there. My mate and I were camping in the area, got in with a group of good lads and didn’t spend much time completely sober 😂
Saw them open for Hawkwind on the “Space Ritual” tour in Chicago and they blew me away!Great band!!
Around that same era I used to see them, often alongside Hawkwind, in the Roundhouse in London. Best live band in London at that time.
micky jones one of the most talented guitar players i have ever had the pleasure to watch and i have ssen them all, page, townshend etc god rest mickey thanks for the tunes
Zappa rated him, say no more!
i allways Stay vor this Grup!This Band is may Favorit! Terry is wunderful best Drummer.From beginning Time i am now this Band! But never Seen live! Now i,m 6ozig jähr of age and Love it like bevor! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Never heard of this band before , I watched the entire concert , so ... 👍🙂🤘
One of if not the best bands at long drawn out jams and improvisation,Fantastic band, got every album,
One of my very favourite bands and have been since the early 70's. So much amazing music. Thank you for posting. Spunk Rock has to be an all time classic on Greasy Truckers. Deke and his Iceberg never quite reached this level. Christmas at the Patti and Live at the Padgett Rooms are simply the very best of Man.
I have the Vinyl live at Padgett Rooms. I dont think this is the best line up. Back to the future was likely the best line up.
@@frankquinn1296 exactly. Ryan. Jo'nes. Greatest band ever
Man had so many great lineups, but I do believe that Martin, Deke, Micky and Terry were magical together.
Yup that Greasy truckers Spunk Rock is incredible - not well known enough. The mix on Keep on Crinting is the best
Brings back real memories. Living in Newport during the late 60s and early 70s, my friends and I either went for Budgie or Man - you could not follow both!! They were often playing at a place on Stow Hill, Newport including the Radio 1 Roadshow. The most unforgettable was a Christmas gig at Bassaleg Village Hall and if I remember correctly, a performance at Duffryn High School. Oh to be 17 again!!
Jon Taverner , never listened to MAN much (I missed out) but I had all of budgies albums and still love to hear them!
I would have been Budgie 😊...
Saw Man at the Roundhouse pub in Dagenham about this time, when Rhinos album came out - was almost deaf for 2 days after - they were a great band and always loud! Keep on crinting!
+alritgd I think I was there for that one . . .They had Ken Whaley on bass.
Loudest band I ever saw
A unique band with a unique sound all members contributing equally to it. Amazing guitar interplay and Terry Williams...what a drummer. Also very friendly. Remember them sharing joints with front audience at gig at Sheffield University Union in 1975. Sadly Micky and Deke are no longer with us
Love this band seen them live many times great to have them on uTube
Erstmalig hier bei Rockpal. gesehen und gehört sehr sehr gut ❗️
Das Gitarrensolo an einer Stelle haute mich vom Sessel . Echt irre aber schon so lange her .
10.3.2024🎸
Cafe Hahn in Koblenz am 30.10.24 oder zusammen mit Guru Guru in Ebersbach
many are called but few get up... best intro ever. mind blowing.
…and the ending of it too!
These guys are gloriously Welsh. This gig could have been in in a hall in Llandysul or crymych . absolutely love it
That's easy for you to say
My first ever gig thanks to my older big brother, Man at Bracknell Sports Centre around this era, a total eye opener
Mick Jones sadly missed RIp what a Band so under rated Man
Deke Rocks! Now in Heaven, he can jam with Mick again.
I feel like to cry
Thank God for Rockpalast & Beat Club.
❤
❤ 5:53
OMG C'mon..Jesus Deke's sound.What a fabulously talented band.
Brilliant times, brilliant memories, saw them four times in the 70s and they were the most incredible gigs.
Terr Williams came into our school about 1982 for a drum demonstration instead of our usual music lesson. I was only 11 but it was fascinating. I cant remember much but he did talk about his career up until the point where he had just joined Dire Straits.
Découvert ''Man Revelation'' en 1968, quel groupe , superbes musiciens, le live at the padget rooms...Magnifique!!
Awesome awesome band that I have followed/known most of my 63 years.
These 4 were the essence of Man. The classic line up. Never bettered
This line up plus Phil Ryan on keyboards when he had a Moog with him
A more psychedelic with Phil Ryan
Everything was beautiful...
And it was; besides that, these are one of the groups who taught me the joys of repetition.
I saw them in Berkeley at Keystone Korner. Awesome!
I have seen this band many times from 1972 up to the early 90s and once smoked a spliff with them. They were undoubtedly one of the finest live bands of the 70s particularly when the 2 lead guitars were competing with each other . Listen to the 22 minute long instrumental track Spunk Rock which I think is still available on UA-cam. Incidentally the drummer Terry Williams who appears on this video later joined Dire Straits
best band to come from Wales. 👍
John Burtenshaw along with budgie
Ok.
Totally agree
What about Racing Cars?
What about Rockpile?
Takes me back to Friday nights at the Patti Pavilion. Magic!!
Hearing them play C'mon still sends a chill down my spine......
I saw them play it on 9/20 in Cardiff (about when you made this comment)! - Well just Martin Ace left now - but the others did a fantastic job at keeping the sound going. Could have been 1973......
@@geschur I was lucky enough to see them several times in the 70's . Was their for the Roundhouse gigs that were recorded for Back into the Future, Maximum Darkness & All's Well That Ends Well - although you can't here me clapping!!!!
Oh OMG those Jams they played . Brilliant to see C'mon played live !
"Many are called but few get up" one of my long time favorites.
What a band! Seen them so many times. True Welsh rockers
@Volker Djamani wouldn't argue with that mate. A very influential band. Breadfan is a classic amongst other great songs that they produced. A real power trio, cf Rush to an extent. Metallica were great fans too.... amongst many others. Great shout!
One of the great Welsh bands to date. I was 20!
Bloody great. One of my favourite bands as this post reminds me.Saw them on several occasions with various line ups in the 70s and was lucky enough to support them at a gig in the 90s.Other Welsh bands have been more successful, true, but none make music like this.Thanks for posting,love Rich.
Life is funny. I saw Man 1976+ at the Birmingham town hall every time they played there. One of our many favorite bands. Only in Germany they seemed to get proper recognition, like the others: Steve Hillage, Gentle Giant… 1970s UK , racist, sexist you name it. Music was our only saviour!
Awesome 🤸🎶🤸🍀 thanks, always 'liked MAN'thanks 🤸🎶🤸
Listening to John Cipollina helped me discover this amazing band. These guys are off the hook and I am floored. Totally dig Man. Thank you for this epic gem.
John C and QMS influenced Deke Leonard,even dowwn to the guitar he played.
the way they leonard and jones play off each other is magical - the band really were "the sum of its parts" - lose one of them and the magic was gone.
I like it, i like this sound, i love the 70 years
Really liked this band when I was a cool young dude
I dearly love these guys whom I never got the chance to see. As a boy growing up in Chicago in the 60s, I was lucky enough to see interesting "local" rockers like Kansas and Rush before they made it big, and then a few of my favorite prog/alternative bands like Gentle Giant (just once in '77), along with Stanley Clarke, Zappa, Jean-Luc Ponty, and then Hawkwind, Gong and dozens & dozens more besides, but I never got to see Man. Sadness. I still listen to my Man records, all these years later, but I still as keenly regret not ever being able to see them...
Awesome, George! Staggeringly brilliant post!
thanks for upload, saw them at the Roundhouse mid 70's.
Good to see them again, not enough of footage of this great band.
fantastic show! one of my very favorite bands.
"Many Are Called" is great on DO YOU LIKE IT HERE NOW? ARE YOU SETTLING IN? - but it is just a blueprint for what it became "live" - and on MAXIMUM DARKNESS you get the ultimate version, what with Cippolina helping out.
Thanks a lot for this ...made my day...feckin excellent stuff
Priceless bit at 9.40 - Deke's doing a solo - and Martin goes up behind him and starts pulling faces - brilliant
Micky had the lot he could play. And his singing voice was like an angel on c'mon
one month before Maximum darkness was recorded, this is a really hot live in the studio session, such a great band, criminal that so few people know their music when you mention them.
Those who are turned on know Man✌
great album!
Great memories, was at the City Halls, Glasgow gig on 4th May 74, still have the ticket stalls @ £1.10 and a cassette tape
I was there too. Brilliant.
I am proud to say, i have all their music
brilliant brilliant brilliant band
Just a brilliant band..
Saw them twice in Edinburgh in the early 70s. First time Man was touring the BITF album and they were joined by Iceberg (yes, Deke and Martin). Finale was Spunkrock when those two joined Man for a 3 guitar, 2 bass, keyboard and drums extravaganza. Unforghettable!
Saw them in 1975 in France on tour with Hawkwind, Magma, Gong and Henry Cow. The gig started about 2pm and finished around 10pm and cost 25FF a ticket (about £2.50!!). Ah, the good old days. RIP Mickey and Deke. You may not have had the greatest voices but, by God, you could make those guitars sing.
Hello to you and Thank you very much to sending this Gread Video i am Fan since Beginning . I am 64 Jahr to Day.
TW & MA in the engine room is what give the freedom for guitars to be great. Never forget the rhythm section.
Listened to this driving through the night and snow in Minnesota and it was glorious.
Et une couche de plus,…..ce sont des géants…musiquaux,….a l.eur niveau.musical.mais…tellement…inovvent…pour l,époque !!! Tchuss,pierro.
Awesome. Glad I got to see them in 1984 at Stafford ... great upload thanks
Reading Deke's memoirs REALLY sunk deep....I felt like I was right by their sides through all the years.What a writer,guitarist,writer,human.I live in the USA...saw one of concerts in the early 70s..unfortunately never saw MAN...a pity!!!! Thank goodness for these videos.
the opening track is mesmerising. This is Micky in his pomp as Deke growls away as only Deke can!
Micky really gets into it, and the way they hit the riff after Deke's solo is priceless. Such a tight band.
*schmokin’* - a lesson in groove, v lucky to have this archive footage alongside the catalogue of lp releases. Keep the legacy going out there maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan.....
This band is completly stoned
so am I!.....
me too
I remember 1971 i saw this band the fist time live .they come on the stats with a big joint gave it to the puplic me to and start to play.sorry my english.
Me too
and you need it the most Lobo
Wow. Lots of views and comments. I think I don't have much to say. Just excellent concert and band. Man live are best experienced and represented than on studio. Saludos desde México.
One of those classic bands that could be both tight and loose at the same time! Let's hope Mickey and Deke are jamming once again in the Nether World.
Wow,that was really wonderful !
My friend Tim got tickets for the Roundhouse with John Cipollina , the Maximum Darkness show, - never forgotten
RIP DL
Man were recorded live in The Amphitheatre of Furness Abbey Dalton in Furness Cumbria around 1973. It was shown on TV but I was on holiday and I missed it would love to see that concert turn up on here.
I saw an almost complete line up of Man incorporating three of the main members from the best lineup - Micky Jones, Deke Leonard, Martin Ace and John Weathers in about 1993 in Sam's Bar in Cardiff. Wonderful riotous gig and it didn't cost very much (would have happily paid more - perhaps I should have bought pints for the band). Be Good To Yourself At Least Once a Day and Maximum Darkness are my two favourite albums but they did many other gems besides. Fabulous band - Wales's best IMHO...
Didn’t know Deke had passed away that’s Two of my heroes gone very sad all that talent
This is the classic lineup thank you UTube
Beautiful.
Love this.....superb!
Brilliant and so many good memories ..
One of my favorite bands back in the day.
That was the perfect ending , the timing of the strumming seems perfect from the time he starts until the very end , very cool !
BUENISIMO!! que espectacular banda, no la conocia! :D
Saw Man at Crosskeys Instsitute, I think I was the only one not stoned.
At a Christmas party in The Crown at Whitchurch, just outside Monmouth in the late 80's Micky
was sat in the corner of the pub just amusing himself strumming away - great man.
Favorit Band since Beginn. I,am Fan fromm beginn.
The electric grateful dead, excellent!
Cmon!, what a beautiful psychedelic anthem!, the lyrics always cheer me up.
Love Man.........thank god ive just found this on You tube I had Rhinos Winos and lunatics and Man live back in the day.
Absolutely brill that we have this evidence of MAN' s greatness....I can' t help but feel that our heroes are beginning to run out of steam at this point....but MAN as f... !!
Saw them play in the 90s in a town up the road called Ebbw Vale .on a tiny stage in a pub to a packed house (about 80 of us) and it might have been 8,000 as far as they were concerned. They were astonishing still.
What a tone and band
Fantastic band. am a fan.
What a trip down memory lane. Man, Sassafras, budgie great times in Cardiff in the 70's. Then off to the moon club for afters & a Newcastle brown, or two. Cheers Deke.
These guys made great recordings! Deke made some beauties too!
I see this band Supporting hawkwind in the 70s what a fantastic time!
your a very lucky man hawkwind too wow.
Must have been a lot of drugs at that concert........
At the Roundhouse?
@@jonbecker03 Man always reckoned they were the only band to take more drugs than Hawkwind. Reading Deke Leonard's books about the history of Man was eye-opening. And hilarious.
@@pagancidergod8840 I second that - really well written life and times with hilarious stories - well worth it - you can find it on amazon
Met (and got high with) them in New York when they supported Hawkwind in the US. We got summarily ejected from a Long Island radio station (won't name which, do your research) after they did a long interview which we concluded by going up on the roof to smoke a spliff. The station managers showed up, drilled out the DJ's and we left...
very good................................................................
Anyone remember the Greasy Truckers Party live album? On vinyl of course. It was Man, Brinsley Schwarz and Hawkwind. Man opened the show with a 22 minute version of Spunk Rock. Possibly their greatest live recording. Still got mine. I think it was a limited release of about 20,000 copies.
Rest in peace deke...
Seems like most of you commenters must be Britts. I grew up near Minneapolis, Minnesota, US. I was a collector of records from the cutout bins in the 70’s and 80’s. One of my favorite finds ever was “Rhinos, Winos and Lunatics”. Many of my friends just didn’t get it, but I went on a mission to find as much of MAN as I could find. Never had an opportunity to see them live. Thanks to the internet……….and thanks to GeorgeLupine4!!
Often called the ‘Welsh Grateful Dead’. Jam on brothers, see you in the hereafter❤
RIP Deke Leonard.
Terry rocked that whole joint out!.
Wales version of Grateful Dead and the San Francisco sound. These guys are super. Love the 'jam bands' as we call them in the United States.