The Commander Cody Band - Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar - 8/5/1977 - Convention Hall (Official)
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- The Commander Cody Band - Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar
Recorded Live: 8/5/1977 - Convention Hall - Asbury Park, NJ
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Opened my college radio show every night with Comander Cody and ended the show with Boz Scaggs before he was "famous." So much great music in the late sixties and early 70's.
What college?
In the 1970s, I loved Commander Cody. Also Dan Hicks and his Hotlicks, Asleep at the Wheel when Chris O’Connell was in the band, Gram Parsons, young Emmy Lou Harris, and the list goes on. Cosmic Cowboys ruled.
Great list. Saw Dan Hicks live in a small club in Cambridge around 1982.
Right on!!
Nicolette Larson singing background
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Chris O’Connell was terrific with AATW.
RIP George Frayne. First heard the Commander in 71. Been a fan ever since.
Anyone who didn't have a big smile on their face after one of the Commander's shows was at the wrong show. R.I.P. Commander.
Pawsohfuckentively 😂
Indeed he was simply outstanding and all of them together off the charts
I remember my parents a couple of hippies wore out a few albums I believe the talent here is very very underrated if this don’t get you moving you may not have a pulse , love some Commander Cody and the lost planet airmen
1977, the yr I finished High School. Seems like a very long time ago but music like this is timeless. Thx for posting.
R.I.P. Commander !!! Thank you for the good times spent listening to you and the concerts I was able to attend. LP's are still on the shelves. I'll dust them off!
I first saw Commander Cody in Minneapolis in the early 70's when they opened for New Riders of the Purple Sage. About a year later they were back, this time as the main band at a theater in the round venue and their opening performer was a guy I had never heard of: Hoyt Axton. A bunch of electric brownies made for an incredible, unforgettable evening.
Hoyt's mom was also a songwriter; "Joy To The World."
One of the MOST entertaining Bands I've ever seen or heard
RIP Commander, you rocked and rolled and countried and boogie woogied and all sorts of things.
The Good Commander is still doing it here in Upstate NY. Good dude. A true artist.
Good to hear. Saw him many times in clubs (Palomino) with the Lost Planet Airmen in the Los Angeles area back in the '70's. Always a great show.
I am so happy to hear that! Been a big fan since i 1st heard this song in 1971. I keep up w/Bill Kirchen some & had worried about the Commander. Seen them 4 times back in the day .Thank you
@@EarlSChristy check out his Facebook page..He lives in Saratoga Springs.
Miss him here in the lower 45
My next door neighbor growing up is Commander Cody's cousin. We got some good seats a few times to see them.
God I just loved these guys! Fantastic band to dance to!!! Ah the good ole days!
Love the Commander and the Airmen ! You’ll only hear this once in your lifetime, to have experienced a live show, ecstasy !
Saw them live in Lawrence,Ks.,at the Red Dog Saloon,in 1972.
A couple of times @ the old Cowtown Ballroom/KC. What a blast!
I had the privilege of seeing the Commander Cody band at Manny's Car Wash in NYC - what a fun night! I've seen thousands of live acts, but NONE that had more fun on stage. RIP George.
Capt. Blackheart Charlie
Key West
First saw The Wheel Sept. '74., same with George,Bill and the gang. Long live the Armadillo!
Best boogie band ever.
Nice seeing little Nicolette Larson.
whoa, and in 4 short months she'd be dead.. great talent
The Good Commander lived not many miles from me. A sad passing for all. RIP.
The group's leader and co-founder was pianist and vocalist George Frayne IV, alias Commander Cody (born July 19, 1944 in Boise, Idaho, died September 26, 2021 in Saratoga Springs, New York).[3]
Always a show when The Commander was on stage “ or off stage” RIP buddy.
Oh come on now! Who are the 24 who dont like this?? Are they nuts? Classic!
they are idiots, they probably like Rap instead
So busy rocking they accidentally pushed the wrong button
RIP Commander. You never had too much fun!!
But He kept on trying and assisting other people in their attempt! Myself included.
Rock'nest band EVER !
R.I.P. Commander, sharing the big stage with Nicolette Larson again.
To me when I hear these songs just kinda feels they are about the Commander FEEL GOOD MUSIC AT ITS FINEST
RIP Commander. Thanks for all the good times.
So cool to see this old video. My sister turned my onto the Commander back in the 70’s. Smoke smoke smoke that cigarette!
Commander C can play anything. Huge fan
Awesome, had the honor to meet all of them and they are a great group of guys and have no pretense, they are what you see!!!!!!
4 sure! Never met them but @ festival in WV about '73' saw Billy C Walking by himself smoking a joint n the little town of Glenville WV .
Fats Waller barrell-roll piano, 40's boogie-woogie sax, early 70's CW pedal steel played by a hippie big band. Yeah, that'll do.
Fats Waller did not play like this. Never. Nor did he ever perform / record this song. Fats was a genius, but he played Stride Jazz Piano, NOT boogie-woogie. Pete Johnson, Albert Ammons, and Meade Lux-Lewis - 3 guys who played this style of piano and therefore REALLY invented rock'n'roll - in the 1930's ! - did.
I think the rest of us got what you meant Kevin.
@@donbullbully3351 I did fore shore Armadillo '74.
Credits for shooting this go to the team of which I was a part, Monarch Performance Video, with John Scher's low budget B&W cameras, but we had a blast. And I loved every minute of the ol' Commander, even though, yeah, the whole band wasn't quite as good as the more original version (of the Lost Planet Airmen, I mean). But with Nicolette singing, and George pounding those ivories, it was still pretty good.
Mr. Drewke. It's more than ' pretty good 'it's excellent. Greetings from Ireland
This is the most fun, entertaining performance of Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar that I’ve ever seen. Thank you!
@@altereddogma , thanks.
Who is the singer next to Nicolette?
I saw the Commander and the Airplane and was hooked ever since.
Great boogie woogie. Saw them that same year in Vancouver B.C.. Lived in Bellingham, Washington, 🇺🇸
Honky-tonk /bar band music at its best. Damn, I miss the Commander!
What fun! I still have the 45 I bought in 7th grade.
I'm a millenial. Was that 45 a S+W or a Gloch?
One of my favs… Nicolette Larson on backing vocal
I was wondering if that was her!
Don't know her, tall or short woman ?
@@pete3883 short woman, long hair
Who's the other woman?
I thought I recognized her, man I miss those days😢
One of the greats, amazing guitars the steel guitar is unreal ! I had the 8 track of Live Commander Cody back in the 70’s so good.
Lucky sucker Ive been moving pianos for 32 years and I now enjoy piano in everything I listen to Commander Cody or long John Baldry .come on beat them Ivory's
I just found commander Cody “ozone” album for ten bucks at my local record store, great album! I’m 38 and feel my generation missed out on creative bands like this. I think the drugs were better back then.
The quality was definitely better and you could trust people not too give you bad dope oh wow I miss the 80 s it was our 70 s good paper good shrooms good reefer man oh man the music was the best saw all the big bands back in the day
Cheaper too.
Just had a friend buy me a cd of country casanova for almost $100.00 on Amazon
ya you missed all the fun
Yep, this was a great time for music, but of course you realize that Commander Cody was reprising this song that was originally recorded in 1940: ruclips.net/video/G7mYnyC02IE/видео.html
Dang, loved listening to these guys when I went to college in the early 70s. They still bring a smile to my face to this day.
Same thing, SWTSU.
Bobby "Blue" Black on the steel. Great keys by the Commander.
Riding A Panhead 12 Over Front End No Front Brake Jockey Shift ,in The Rain 300 MilesTo Party With You All Is One Of My Favorite Memories...Rest In Peace George...!!!!
you steel my bike ?? ha
At least you had someone to ride with.
Man these guys were great bar bands! Seen them in oshkosh wis several times!
Just can't have too much fun!!!!!
You can go to jail for having too much fun!
@@rockinredneck57that's news to me
@@rockinredneck57that's news to me
This lives on forever gotta love some swing no matter the Venue , dome classic right here
Heavens to Freddie Slack ! The Commander and his bodacious band really know how to boogie ! Love it ! THANKS for sharing this wonderful "blast from the past" with us !! :-)
You're welcome.
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@@namakulaharret5160 Sad news indeed. Thank you very much for the link. May George rest in eternal bliss. :-(
Am 64 and ADHA and been trying to remember to play the commander for some my newer thirty something new friends as widower year this past 28 dec.
Wise up them youngins brother, it's good to know the Commander's
still got the ozone covered
My condolences regarding the loss of your wife. It’s good you are socializing and making new friends.
Still holds up
I saw him pounding those keys behind his back and he never missed a beat! Infuckingcredible!
This is a great song/performance.
There's a lot of renditions of this song, but this has it all. Thanks, George.
One of my favorite performances!!
The Commander opened for The Beach Boys at SF's Winterland in 1973, my first concert. I remember to this day finding out that he was a great boogie woogie pianist...
Can't remember how many times I saw CC and his LPA--first was at Northwestern University. Last time I saw him was 2006 playing on a portable keyboard in a hotel bar in Springfield, IL.
oh..that happy sound!!
An all-time favorite!
Everytime he came to Colorado me and my friend Mark would see himm. Everyone would take the seats in the front. We alwsys made sure to seat on the side where we could watch Georges hands, elbows , knuck lo es p lo ay the keys. Always had s great great time. RIP Mark
Rest in Peace, George! Thanks for the best of times!
Saw them in the mid to late 90's uptown NYC on my Bday that was the best present I ever got. The fellas were smokin it out and the Commander said HOW--DEEEEE. Man are they great!!!!
I love this artist i remember see you in Zurigo (Europa) R.I.P Commander Cody ,from Italy ❤
The good Commander!
I never get tired of the Commander
What a evolution of evolving from 64thru the present every year these guys have blown me away.with their maturity they remain so relevant and never cease to perform in a tighter and tighter perfectly spun entertainment icons I would be hard pressed tó pick a song from every album into a playlist so many multiple chart busters songs on some and bside gems that charts completely missed.I will include in my playlist of stones greatest.gonna take a lot of time as they have a few albums that I may not even know bout .
Awesome!
Saw their last show in Berkeley before they moved to Texas -- great energy, Billy C. Farlow flailing away on an ES-335 that wasn't plugged in, just a terrific bar band. Also saw the New Riders of the Purple Sage some time in the mid-70s opening for the Beach Boys and the Dead at the Oakland baseball stadium when they had the Commander come out to play on "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke" --- obviously a memorable treat from a few decades ago.
Didn't Nicolette Larson once work at the Tower Records on Telegraph in Berkeley?
Oh u r lucky! Both such talented bands!
First NRPS album had Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart and Commander Cody
@@kurtschultz8199 Forgot that -- good observation. (Am now thinking Larson was at Discount Records on Tele; Tower was around the corner on Durant.)
Armadillo Austin '70's, Slim's San Francisco mid '90's. Never missed a beat.
Saw George and his band play in Erie PA. The old piano pounder was in great form.
I loved Commander Cody. R.I.P.
Nicolette was such a doll.
Indeed!
25yo
My favorite song from this album
This and hod rod Lincoln
Great performance!!
The good ol days !
Rest in peace George, you sure put the smoke in those smoky honky tonks.
RIP Commander .You where one of the best
My parents played them on Vinyl all the time , I guess they had some good taste
Now my adult children are playing them on my old vinyls, as well as the rest of both their parents collections from the late-1960s through the mid-to-late-1980s. They bought a record player just to play our record collections.
Sax man Andy Stein went on to a long gig with Guys All Star Shoe Band on Prarie Home Companion.
Gary Cisco on Saxophone. (1950 - 1990) RIP
With Nicolette . . . Amazing . . . RIP
Do you know who the other lady singer was on this ?
I believe the other singer with Nicollette is her pal Chandra Penny. Don't know too much else about her.
We called this " jamming " ...just play! So good. Miss this!
I love Nicolette, any man that is half of one would.. She's a doll. She also was the one destined to be a star. That part is fairly obvious.. I hate so much her health failed. I'm proud that Bobby Black made it into the steel guitar hall of fame. The others however much I loved um, ran the course as expected. That's usually how it kinda winds down and goes in this line of business.
Tylenol, the Liver Killer
saw the re-united band in Berkeley, sans the Commander hisself, and they totally could do it -- OMG, they rocked the house, it was amazing.
Saw Bobby Black recently, with the Saddle Cats, in Berkeley.
The King of Dieselbilly, Bill Kirchen is still alive and playing.
That my friends is some good baby boomer music which you won't find today like that
Thank you. Buff you are great Love ya.
Great live version!!!🤩
I Know and Love this song, but I never
heard this before!! Too damn Kool!
Me Likey! Next stop.... Dan Hicks and Company... Noice. Rock On!!
Cool blues!
Not blues....swing.
..my dad had Commander Cody on a cassette that he brought with him, mom and my two brothers when then came to visit me in Germany 50 years ago in 1972...which was kinda strange...he allegedly did like that kind of music...or at least wouldn't allow it in the house....I was lucky...I was 5000 miles away..I voukd listen to whstever I liked in the army...great memories...
I LOVED ALL MUSIC HE &THE BAND BLESSED US WITH!!! HE & I shared about 45min. of conservation, just before ending it HE signed my right shoulder & I got it inked in . We both were a "tad" bit over line. There was a lot of space in front of the stage where I danced my ass off.I was wearing white western shirt with pipeing & blooming cactus embroidery on it +y camine boots wth built up soles & heels . Command loved it so did I !!! I tried to compliment Him & the band not distract from them /their show. Anyhoo The Commander said he enjoyed it much. I was lucky to see them several times! Steelin' steelin' at the Seven Eleven
!!! Show 'em how to Boogie in Heven !!!
The 70's are still Hazy but the Light came on. Got here from Watching an old 50's movie. Guess which one. Lost Planet Airmen.
Love this
Loved the Big 10 circuit in the 70's.
RIP you hot rod Lincoln.
One of the greatest band's no doubt
I agree
Fabulous! Love CC and the lost planet Airmen .
I remember them at Mandrakes on University in Berkeley, I think it was 1970, they were more of a house band then, Tower of Power was over in Oakland, and just about everyone was either at the Matrix or Bill Graham's, there used to be some freebies at The Family Dog on the Great Highway, anyway I kind of had a good trip on that. )0(
they started in ann arbor at a small bar called MR FLOODS PARTY......wow what a party those days were
nice name droppin', of the good kind!
Isn't that about the time that Commander Cody invited Asleep at the Wheel to come out to California?
I would have loved to have been a part of that scene
Before we all got old...
Nice! Nicolette Larson on back-up vocals....
Thanks. Can you name the other lady singer ?
@@ignorecorporatenews ...I cannot. :-(
There are so many great musicians who never got famous or made good money. I would rank Nicolette Larson right up there. I would love to know who the other excellent singer may have been.
Charra Penny
Bill Kirchen is *still outstanding
Hot stuff man!
I have seen them many many times in Ann Arbor,MI......
Saw him at whisky bones in rochester Minnesota talked to him at the bar very down to earth friendly no ego at all
Commander checked out today. Boogie in the sky.
Do miss Billy C. Andy Kirchen Tichy and the boys.
Great post!!
The one thing I love besides jazz is boogie. :D
Boogie is a jazz style.
Great band and song ! Nicolette Larson too !!❤