Jo Jo Gunne RUN RUN RUN 1972 HQ
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- The band's first album Jo Jo Gunne was released in 1972 and the first single Run, Run, Run became a top 40 hit with the album riding the charts to #57 on Billboard's Top 100 Albums.
Jo Jo Gunne is a rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1971 by Jay Ferguson (keyboards, vocals and guitar) and Mark Andes (bass guitar and vocals) after they had left Spirit. The group's name is derived from "Jo Jo Gunne", a Chuck Berry song that peaked at #83 as a single in November 1958.
For no particular reason this song popped into my head at 2 AM and I had to go find it! Love it
Hey me too at 12:45 AM !
Me at 5:48 p.m.
Same 😊
@@nancyseabourne6050 Me at 4:45 pm
Haha me too 3 30 am bloody stupid or what lol
One of my favorite concerts ever! Mountain with special guests Jo Jo Gunne and a totally unknown band called Bachman Turner Overdrive opened the show.
Damn... what a jam that must have been!
Wow .... what a line-up. You won't see that again for a long time.
i saw Jo Jo Gunne open for YES Gaelic Park / Bronx NYC. It must have been '72.
Some lineup!
Cool!!!!!
I bought this record back in the day and I am now 75 still love it 😀 ❤
Cool
You bought a good one there Joyce.
@@brianobrain8985 think about it
Me too. I was 17 then - just papers in the wind, just papers in the wind. Love JanieE
Similar to myself.. I bought this in 72 on 7 inch vinyl and still have it and love it.. You have a few years on me tho my friend I'm 67
The only negative thing I can say about this song is that its waaaaay too short.
Agreed.
So when l am in the gym it gets played at l e a s t 3 times 😂
Once you listen to great rock. You never stop. 65 still listen.
66 here
TRUMP YOU BOTH WITH 72
70 and still rockin and rollin
Good music lives forever!
64 in dog years.
As good today as it was back in 1972
Yeah I still love it !
66 and I'm still listening.
Who needs classic rock stations when you have UA-cam. Anyway, classic rock stations play the same rock songs over and over again.
That's why i stopped listening to classic rock stations over two decades ago
@@cesarnarro6013 Besides, they are nothing but FUCKING BONER COMMERCIALS!
52 years old and still a banger
The area this came from has tons of music. The Eagles Leonard Cohen many more.
I haven't heard this song in 50 years. Good stuff!
The first ever single I bought. I was 11.
I was 45 when I saw these boys open for the Grateful Dead at the Avalon Ballroom in 1972. That was the first and last time I took LSD, it gives me headaches. Bought my first Owsley Stanley buckle about a decade later, I own 23 of them now. Still smoking that wildwood weed, I'll tell you and I'm 97 years old next month.
Damm dude. Your a legend son😍😍😍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Still rockin' at 97!? You're my new spirit animal!
Steeling headset?? Talk to us son... Prove ur 97. N kiking it!!😍😍😍🇺🇸🇺🇸@@JohnBullard
Too funny. I kinda wish LSD would have given me headaches.
I’m 17 years old and old rock is the best music around honestly considering all you oldies as lucky what a great time for music and great time to be alive
That is cool am a teenager as well and Jo Jo Gunne is my favorite band!
Super smart young person! Keep rockin it out!
Very perceptive! I comin' back to this great stuff!
There is hope after all,, I'm 64 now and all I can say is pick up a fucking instrument and save your generation from the shit they call today's music. Listen to Blue Oyster Cults On Your Feet or On Your Knees , Traffic LIVE, Johnny Winter And Live, Montrose 1st Album, EZO , FUTURE World by Pretty Maids, all early Judas Priest, Mott The Hoople All the Young Dudes, Scorpions Tokyo Tapes, all Cheap Trick, go.
I was 17 back in 1972 and kinda took all of the great music for granted.
Start of my heavy metal and rock days, 63 and still at it🤘🤘🤘
Couple of years behind you mate, keep on rockin. 18 till I die.
yeah me too....
I've got washing up that old
I wish we could all have a drink together 🤪
This isn't heavy metal or really anything close to it.
I was very fortnate to see jojo gunne jj cale and zz top on the same stage , one of the best shows ever.Still got me groovin it at 63.
Boston Gardens 1972? Jo Jo Gunn, The Doobie Brothers, and Rod Stewart w/Ron Wood!
64 , Stories, Mott The Hoople and Joe Walsh w Barnstorm Rocky tour. .73
@@mikestackhousemusic it was’73.
@@jimmierandall9571 thanks! It was kinda foggy during those few years. 🤣
GREAT show.
Can't stand ZZ Top but JJ Cale?-now you're talking!
I used to play this song on the air at the student radio station KCR at San Diego State in '72.
I'm 69, I don't remember that this was such a great song at the time.
It was! This came out just as the*Heavy Sound * was coming out or we use to say FM music
Takes me back to the summer of '72. I was 24, living in Hollywood. This was on the radio almost all the time. It was like the theme song of that summer. Brings back so many memories.
Haha, my first apartment in Hollywood was corner of Hollywood and Gower directly behind Pep Boys.
I was on a fast carnival ride listening to this song. It made the ride so much fun.
Same here, popped into my head here in the Philippines and it's 2024 and I am 67. Let there be rock.
One of the best guitar riffs EVER
Great in72 as it is 47 years later
This Record sounds better with age just like a fine wine
Thomas SMITH Oh, Thomas, you are so right❣️ ☸️♊️☮️
A fine April wine lol
Yes!!!! It kicks!!
Fifty years later now. You're so right, Thomas.
I never realized these guys were renegades from Spirit. No wonder they're so good!
They also were Bad Company.
Jay Ferguson on his way to musical greatness
Absolutely loved this song back in 72 can't make em like this anymore❤ brings back so many memories
Yes ...I'm 65 and hips still work
I bought the record. I was 14! Great memories of 9th grade!
Saw Country Joe McDonald, Lynyrd Skynyrd, REO speedwagon & JoJo Gunne 1972 Jacksonville, Fl...at least I think it was 1972.
🍻😎
and I BET it was only around 8 bucks too
Classic track from my teen years, still sounds as good today as it did then..................Great sound from my past.
I always loved this song. The solo section reminds me of Foghat, too.
Yeah, Lonesome Dave def..
Lol
Sounds like it could be the same guitar player as Foghat almost...
Mark Andes, the bassist for Jo Jo Gunne, was also a member of Heart in the early eighties.
And maybe more interestingly, he was the bassist for Firefall.
Wasn’t Mark Andes in the band ‘Spirt’?
@@TheRobbs Sure was.
Listened in 72, when I was 10, and still listening to it lol
jo jo gunnes first album, most underrated records of all time.
Thomas Hamilton seems to me underrated is a hipster thing,lame!
Literally just bought this album in a second hand shop today. Never heard of them but thought i'd give them a go. So far so good.
Agreed!!!!
He never topped it.
@@ritahuai5935 Spirit had some personnel
I'm 65 and still a rock chick at hreart! Love from Ibiza, Spain 🇪🇦
Hiya from 🇬🇧rock dude still @69😅
A nice blast from the past.
Part of my perfect concert. Jo Jo Gunn, Golden Earring, Foghat, Thin Lizzy. Legend
Will take a look at Foghat now based on your rec.
What a line up. 4 Great bands on one stage. Had to be a killer concert!
There was a film for this that showed on TOTP
I loved the band Spirit and JoJo Gunne, which was the result of Spirit's breakup. They produced a lot of great music in the 70s.
JAY JOSLYN Spirit carried on with John and Al Staehely, Bros from Austin Texas. Saw them Summer of '72. No, not like Randy, Jay and Mark but still very good. By '73, John Staehely was in Jo Jo Gunne; saw them Summer of '73 on BITE DOWN HARD tour.
JAY JOSLYN Spirit fan here too!! Seen them in indy at the Rivoli
Saw Spirit twice, but never JJGunne unfortunately!
I just met his son at the Walgreens his names Joe and he's worked with multiple talented people he plays drums and still plays
73 here
Saw them play live in older theater in Long Beach Calif guess 1972
Ass kicking music still is
Also for laughs use to go over to Seal Beach Calif place called "Airprt club" old army hanger converted to dance hall
Paid .50 cents in 71 to see this new 4 guys band dressed in all Black
Guess who?
Alice Cooper
Ha!
Damm time flies right?
I have all of their albums ! Saw them in concert once in Cincinnati!!!!
I was 11 when this came out
I was hooked
I remember this being a hit in the UK in 1972 and I loved it. I was 9 years old approaching 10 at the time. Still love it today.
andreaneilcmc I was also 9 at the time and remember hearing it as a ”challenger track” of the week here in Sweden. Great stuff. ✌🏻😍🎸
my first school disco...it was electric...and this was perfect.
I was 8 when it came out, never knew who it was, and always been in my head , so when I heard it on Radio 2 not long ago , I had to grab a pen and paper to write down who It was! On my regular playlist now.
I was 10 when I heard this. Never knew the name of band or title till today. Nostalgic to say the least !!
9 approaching 10?😆
Was 13 when this came out! I wore out the album track on both sides, also Leslie West and Mountain!
Great song and Jay Ferguson is very talented...
What a great walk down memory lane! I fucking MISS the '70's!
What a great little rocker this was in 72, and still sounds terrific!!!
They got there name from an obscure song by Chuck Berry called Jo Jo Gunne; it was about a meddlesome monkey who caused a fight in the jungle between a lion and an elephant !!
That piano always did it for me,just sublime
One of my favs ! (During my Biphetamine and Quaalude phase, early 70's :)
714's
Oh my gosh - the memories this album brings back !!
Right on
I haven't heard this in decades and then tonight it pops up on my feed. I though it looked familiar so I played it and WOW!
Thanks!
Great song. I ❤ the seventies music!
Great song remember it well thanks for posting a nostalgic band trip down memory lane❤🇬🇧🎉
As far as the summer of 1972 goes this is one absolute B-A-N-G-E-R! Still reminds me of of the summer of the year when i was eight years old and didn't even have my own radio to listen to, never mind a record player or tape recorder to play or tape such this on. Thank heavens for UA-cam ay, where would we be without it.
1/2 of the "Bill/Show" for my 1st Rock Concert ever @ 13 in Colo. Spgs., CO. Great time. 😅
In 1974 a bunch of U.S. Air Force guys saw them live at the Folly Beach Pier in Charleston SC. Fantastic show!
TO; Larry Hinze...Thank You for putting this song out for all of us! 🙂
Glad you like, Christina! Peace 2 ya!!
Remember boppin to this at a disco way back when music was original and unique!! And it still sounds pretty groovy!! 70s was the best decade for great rock and pop!
I totally agree!
Saw JoJo Gunne & James Gang. Humble Pie & the James Gang. Survived,.....
Wow I would have loved to seen that show......
Saw them do this at the Spectrum in Philly. February, 1973.......I was 16.....
one of the all-time great rock singles.
As a kid, I thought that slide guitar in the breaks was COOL AS NUTS!
It still is!
You were right!
Me too ✋.
Timeless classic rock
totally agree!!
Always enjoyed this song . Nice to hear it again and see the pics.
Good ole AM radio song
Awesome song. Loved it then love it still
Saw these guys in 72, as opened for the Faces at Northwestern University McGaw Hall......Great night!!!!
I saw them the same year in Seattle. They opened for ELP if you can believe that. Wierd combination, but I didn't know who they were. In the long run I'm happier I got to see them than ELP.
Brian
You are talking about Northwestern University in Illinois
Right ?
@@thomassmith8721
Evanston
It was ‘73.
Living in a Peak District village and 150 people gathered outside my front door for the Carnival fell race not 20 minutes ago. So I opened the window turned up the volume and put this on, on a loop 😃👍
NICE!
Love to boogie whenever this airs on the radio.... 😎🤟
And it never does now...
Run Run Run their biggest hit but they had many rockin songs. Broken Down Man is so underrated. Never saw them live but envious of you who did.
Always loved this song as a kid. Never knew the title and band until today
Was on the grocery store intercom & guy offered to let Google ID it. Through the little transistor back in '72, the refrain sounded like 'Marne-Marne-Marne' & so I never figured it out.
Man I have always loved this song! Damn fine tune! Rock On!
I still luv ym fifty years later. Great Cali sound,i
This song is so nostalgic! Growing up, anytime my dad and I would go on a road trip across Texas, this song was always the first one on the playlist no matter what!
This was the golden age of concerts. Great bands working their asses off.
My first concert at 14 was Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Rachael and Jo Jo Gunne were the opening bands. My older brother Jonathan and his best friend Dave took me to the show. RIP Jonathan.
Saw these guys in SF, 1972 at Winterland opening for Traffic. Was impressed by the drummer (Curly Smith) who played a clear set of Fibes drums and sounded MUCH better live than on the recording. The lead guitar player (Matt Andes) blew me away... really stood out on his solos and had these chrome pick-ups that reflected the main spotlight that was on him, and beamed out these intense rays of light to every nook and cranny of that hall everytime he moved with the guitar. Because the place was filled with smoke, those beams of light became an actual object that people touched as it came by
Floyd Sneed , Dennis Wilson. Chris Slade all played Fibes drums!!
Saw them at the Spirit Nightclub in San Diego with my dear friend Peter Robertson in 1973. Place held about 200 people. We were like 20 feet away !! RIP Brother Peter ...
Wowfirstlisen
A true CLASSIC! NEVER to be forgotten.
Love Foghat too. In July I'm 77.
People tell me I'm almost dead. I'm on the Highway to Heaven, as long as there's great rock to listen to.
Was 12 when this was a hit in the UK in 72, and loved it madly. Know eff all else about them, mind! This was so class back in the pre-punk days.
Me too! Remember it well!
Great song. Underappreciated band
this song was the soundtrack of my summer in 1972 - I was in spain at the time and bought it there (corre corre corre on the picture sleeve!) Truly awesome song
John, were you by any chance in Rota, Spain?
I first heard it in Spain when I was on holiday there in `72. I did n`t know what it was until later and I had to get the album.
Greetings from Barcelona (Spain).
Yeah on those years they used to translate songs tittles in english into spanish 😂😂😂. But now is different. Chears. 👍
Listened to JO JO GUNNE 1972 1973 1974 while in College
thanks to Mr Tom Hays fellow fraternity brother and teammate on soccer team....obviously it's now October 2023...fifty years later TECHNOLOGY GOOD FOR SOMETHING
Let's hope so!
A classic, Thank you.
Thank THEM.
Listened when I was teen. Still great!
My youth, and my memories. Such a tune.
Wow ...Memories , Mom came home from the department store with this record back in summer 72, an answer to my dads Allman Bro Fillmore?
I followed Ferguson from Spirit
Oh welcome to the party, we’re all just papers in the wind.
I love that papers in the wind part. It brought tears to my eyes when I was stuck in school or work and wished I could just say screw it and fly away like papers in the wind and never come back to the boring bullschit of doing what I should instead of what my soul longed to do... RIDE!!!
Such a rocking song!!
One of my favorites of 72!
Fantastic record. I was 16 when this was out. Great memories. Great vid. 👍
I was 15....I always loved this band and song..!
Heard this song for the first time on BFBS Germany, British forces broadcasting service, 😃😃👍
Sweet; love the HD. All the instruments come through so crisply. Just rock and roll! OTOH, this is a shorter version, I think.
Incredibly fantastic tune... Thanks Blake for turning me on to it!!!!!
Oh my word! teared up, thanks for sharing that!
Saw them WPB leaky teepee in 71 or 72, good times
LOVE IT. 48 years later still great. Took me back to some fun times.
LOVE LOVE this song! Brother's band played it and it rocked!
Then saw Lee Michael's at a club in LA and his opening act.. the unheard of VAN HALEN
A true classic. Greatly enjoyed and many thanks.
High School..me n Judy Phelps...stoned
And The Moody Blues "Departure " /Ride my Seesaw tripping
Great rocker! Follow up for a great run by Spirit.