Great tunes, great band, great days at the Flamingo. This is the cannon of Soho American fusion fashioned in the early sixties. The original Blue Flames had the groove but later bands - with Guy Barker, Pete King and Surman rocked Ronnies. Suave, knowledgeable and soulful. Thank you Mr Powell. Johnny
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Happy Birthday, Georgie Fame! You've been our combo's mentor few years ago in Slovenia, Kranj on Jazz Camp Kranj. Thank you big time for your patronage. Greetz. Awards winning harmonica player, Robert
And just listen to Dick Morrisey. I was lucky enough to watch him before he passed. The Morrissey/Mullen band was a live experience that I pity those who missed it.
Leigh's greatest export after Rugby League. Apparently George (or Clive Powell) was a brilliant second row forward and a lot of clubs were looking at him when he was a kid....thank God he chose music instead. Speaking personally? I love the man. He looked like George Best, a brilliant musician and a lovely man. What's not to hate?
Georgie Fame Fans may be interested to know he was a special Guest at The Richard Thompson Show (w/full Band) in SF at The Fillmore Auditorium 11-8-24 for the (5±) Encore Set on Vocals & Harmonica. At 75(RT) & 81(GF) they were in fine shape. At a SWAP on 11-10-24 I heard Fame is Van's Keyboard Player. That makes sense as Van Lives on the other side (N) of the GG Bridge.
First time seeing ans listening to Georgie Fame. I heard his music courtesy of Van Morrison. I bought his album performing Georgie Fame's songs. This video is also my first time seeing Dick Morrisey as well. As a long saxophone player this is the best! Much appreciated from the USA!
I've rediscovered Georgie and am loving the music, carefully noting all the chords so I can try them on guitar. Yeh Yeh's a good one - Georgie even plays guitar to it on at least one UA-cam clip.
Great tunes, great band, great days at the Flamingo. This is the cannon of Soho American fusion fashioned in the early sixties. The original Blue Flames had the groove but later bands - with Guy Barker, Pete King and Surman rocked Ronnies. Suave, knowledgeable and soulful. Thank you Mr Powell. Johnny
Happy Birthday, Georgie Fame! You've been our combo's mentor few years ago in Slovenia, Kranj on Jazz Camp Kranj. Thank you big time for your patronage. Greetz. Awards winning harmonica player, Robert
I love your voice Georgie Fame.
And just listen to Dick Morrisey. I was lucky enough to watch him before he passed. The Morrissey/Mullen band was a live experience that I pity those who missed it.
Thanks, Great Concert, also a big Fan
Leigh's greatest export after Rugby League. Apparently George (or Clive Powell) was a brilliant second row forward and a lot of clubs were looking at him when he was a kid....thank God he chose music instead. Speaking personally? I love the man. He looked like George Best, a brilliant musician and a lovely man. What's not to hate?
Fabulous ! thanks again for posting . Huge fan of Georgie fame
Georgie Fame Fans may be interested to know he was a special Guest at The Richard Thompson Show (w/full Band) in SF at The Fillmore Auditorium 11-8-24 for the (5±) Encore Set on Vocals & Harmonica. At 75(RT) & 81(GF) they were in fine shape. At a SWAP on 11-10-24 I heard Fame is Van's Keyboard Player. That makes sense as Van Lives on the other side (N) of the GG Bridge.
50+ years and still performing
First time seeing ans listening to Georgie Fame. I heard his music courtesy of Van Morrison. I bought his album performing Georgie Fame's songs. This video is also my first time seeing Dick Morrisey as well. As a long saxophone player this is the best! Much appreciated from the USA!
Great Great 🔥🌹🔥
great music.
I've rediscovered Georgie and am loving the music, carefully noting all the chords so I can try them on guitar. Yeh Yeh's a good one - Georgie even plays guitar to it on at least one UA-cam clip.
What happened to "Drip Drop"? The writer yank it off the video?
Great!
Wow thanks for posting! ❤️
Open new ERA!
As always, Georgie Fame is fantastic. When was this great concert recorded?
It appears to be 1983 from the closing credits
What year is this?
Johnny Almond?
What happened to Drip drip? Joan Harvey. Nov.21.
A copyright issue perhaps?
Peter King !