Because I was a Mustard/Tear Gas fan from way back...Alistair...ZAL C. stood out like a crazy guy that just had it going....Here I am from the Electric Gardens era in Glasgow of the early 70's revisiting SAHB, and....Zal..great lesson on how this was laid down....BTW, I'm 70 now. The Glasgow/Scotland music scene never dies...I left Glasgow in 1978..Vancouver since then...These guys were my youth...Never forgotten
Thank you for checking it out - I wasn’t lucky enough to see SAHB live, but I’ve always loved them. Zal is a guitar genius. Anthem could bring a tear tae a glees ee, as ma dad would have said!
Cleveland Ohio here. One of the few cities in the USA that embraced SAHB. Saw them in there first appearance in US here in Cleveland at the Agora. WMMS also simulcast the show on the radio. They should be in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame
Man, that must have been incredible! I always wondered how they would fare in the US as Alex was never likely to tone down his stage act, which was VERY Scottish, for sure. I have a couple of bootlegs and you can hear that some of the audience must have been saying "what the hell is this?!". I see that Zal is currently selling his 1972 Marshall head, that he used on all the albums. My wife has said I'm not allowed to own it. Boo!
Yeh, that complete show from the Cleveland Agora is on the 2CD 'US Tour 74' by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band (MLP14CD) along with another live set from Dallas on the same tour and both contain live versions of 'Midnight Moses'
Another awesome sharing of your helpful and informative video my good friend!! Thanks for the lesson!! Full support and full watched with Dad!! Much love Kyle!! 😊🥁🇵🇭
Never heard of that Band but the first thing that came to mind, while reading the Title of the Video, was... what a Killer Name. Midnight Moses. Cool Idea for a Name :)
bought that album way back in the day and it was hardly off the turntable - especially that song. Isobel Goudie is another wonderful track on that album. great guitar tone - Zal is another reason i bought a Gibson SG Standard. great lesson thanks man :)
Once again I never heard of the band !! and it's your favorit guitar player , i felt like i 've missed everything when i heard that buddy !! The way you explain is great , with you editing skilled it makes a perfect lesson , and of course your playing , what i really like is that you explain the rythm beats and all , playing on place is so important !! Well , i talk too much again , man , i followed with the guitar in hand , and i did not miss a note , you are really showing well !!!
Thanks to Spotify, I have just been reintroduced to SAHB and this is my fave tune. Cheers for the lesson Dunsy. Could’ve have come at a better time for me and I’ll be wearing my fret fingers to the bone learning this one. 😎🇨🇦🎸🏴
He seems to have used both P90 Special and Standards with humbuckers during the SAHB years (and the 3 pickup Custom in the thumbnail to this video). There was also a non reverse Firebird, which looks like it has P90’s. A truly brilliant guitar player.
Because I was a Mustard/Tear Gas fan from way back...Alistair...ZAL C. stood out like a crazy guy that just had it going....Here I am from the Electric Gardens era in Glasgow of the early 70's revisiting SAHB, and....Zal..great lesson on how this was laid down....BTW, I'm 70 now. The Glasgow/Scotland music scene never dies...I left Glasgow in 1978..Vancouver since then...These guys were my youth...Never forgotten
Thank you for checking it out - I wasn’t lucky enough to see SAHB live, but I’ve always loved them. Zal is a guitar genius. Anthem could bring a tear tae a glees ee, as ma dad would have said!
Cleveland Ohio here. One of the few cities in the USA that embraced SAHB. Saw them in there first appearance in US here in Cleveland at the Agora. WMMS also simulcast the show on the radio. They should be in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame
Man, that must have been incredible! I always wondered how they would fare in the US as Alex was never likely to tone down his stage act, which was VERY Scottish, for sure. I have a couple of bootlegs and you can hear that some of the audience must have been saying "what the hell is this?!". I see that Zal is currently selling his 1972 Marshall head, that he used on all the albums. My wife has said I'm not allowed to own it. Boo!
Yeh, that complete show from the Cleveland Agora is on the 2CD 'US Tour 74' by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band (MLP14CD) along with another live set from Dallas on the same tour and both contain live versions of 'Midnight Moses'
Damn straight. The Agora rocked.
I’m in NE Ohio as well and my cover band still performs this song in 2024. People love it!
BraVo!!! what an Exellent Lesson !!!!..i got lucky and just found your Lesson!!..Cheers!!!!...
Thank ya for checking it out.
Thanks mate. Been waiting for this wee gem 😃
Happy to oblige, Sir - hope it's a useful one.
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Timing is mad. But I noticed when he plays live, he does change it sometimes. 😀
Great lesson Dunsy man ✌️👍
Thanks Andy, 70's guitar classic!
Dunsy,
Excellent Lesson on your lovely guitar .I hear Glens powerful bass while listening .😎👌👍
Cheers Dave - one of the finest guitar riffs ever, 100%.
Another awesome sharing of your helpful and informative video my good friend!! Thanks for the lesson!! Full support and full watched with Dad!! Much love Kyle!! 😊🥁🇵🇭
Thank you Kyle and family, always appreciate your fantastic support.
SAHB were awesome.... great choice mate..... Go Zal Cleminson👊
Great Guitar Lesson🍁🍁🍁🍁😍😍😍😍
Thank you for checking this one out, much apprecaited.
Great work and lesson ✌️🎸🔥
Thanks buddy, much apprecaited.
That was so amazing, loved watching it. Thanks so much for sharing this lovely content. Full watched then Subscribed with big like. Best regards
Thank you so much for your support, much appreciated.
Excellent guitar lessons man. Have a great day.
Thank ya Deedee, much appreciated.
A great guitar lesson, Dunsy! This is great for any guitar level too. 👍🎸
Cheers Matt - for me the timing at the beginning is a real twister. Took me ages to when it became second nature to come in at the right time!
Never heard of that Band but the first thing that came to mind, while reading the Title of the Video, was... what a Killer Name. Midnight Moses. Cool Idea for a Name :)
That would be a brilliant name for a band! Thanks for checking this one out, my friend, much appreciated.
Will be learning this. Great band!
Cheers Steven - yeah, one of the best. And such a great player.
Awsome vid . great song . when I first heard the song it was the Britny Fox version . and didn t know it was a cover til yeara later
Thanks for checking it out - a brilliant song!
When I first heard them the first thing that popped into my head was bon scott
Great lesson man. Love that SG.
Cheers Ben - plays and sounds great. Funny with zero neck angle tho, looks bizarre when looking down on it when playing.
bought that album way back in the day and it was hardly off the turntable - especially that song. Isobel Goudie is another wonderful track on that album. great guitar tone - Zal is another reason i bought a Gibson SG Standard. great lesson thanks man :)
Yeah, Zal's tone is incredible. It has a real raw bite to it at times but is mellow when he works the volume. Such a great player.
Once again I never heard of the band !! and it's your favorit guitar player , i felt like i 've missed everything when i heard that buddy !!
The way you explain is great , with you editing skilled it makes a perfect lesson , and of course your playing , what i really like is that you explain the rythm beats and all , playing on place is so important !! Well , i talk too much again , man , i followed with the guitar in hand , and i did not miss a note , you are really showing well !!!
Never heard of Alex Harvey? Couldn't imagine music without the Sensational Alex Harvey Band. I've noticed a few in comments, American by any chance?
I hope you went and checked out SAHB afterwards!!
Yep : )
Super cool 72 sg!
It's a lovely old guitar. Kinda weird in a way, but sounds fantastic.
Thanks for this, Dunsy. Love SAHB, but love this one particularly especially the Bollock Brothers version from the 80's
Ah, I didn't know that, Johnny. I will check that oot, nice one.
@@DunsysGuitarWorld grab the album called "77 78 79" by Bollock Brothers, its a cracking album.
Thanks to Spotify, I have just been reintroduced to SAHB and this is my fave tune. Cheers for the lesson Dunsy. Could’ve have come at a better time for me and I’ll be wearing my fret fingers to the bone learning this one. 😎🇨🇦🎸🏴
Cheers Davey! Hope yer getting on well with it, a sure fore classic. Such fun to play as well.
Love this...S.A.H.B. my fav band.....do you know if Zal had P90's on his SG ?
He seems to have used both P90 Special and Standards with humbuckers during the SAHB years (and the 3 pickup Custom in the thumbnail to this video). There was also a non reverse Firebird, which looks like it has P90’s. A truly brilliant guitar player.
@@DunsysGuitarWorld Indeed he is...completely under the radar unfortunately......Super tone.
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When you opened the album up, was that “Gate stuff” or “Great stuff”? 😂 Either way, you’re vids are always great - keep them up, Dunsy!
Great Gate Stuff - both! Thanks Derek, appreciate you checking them oot. I've down a lesson video for "Snake Bite", which will be uploaded next week.
Can you do snake bite,
No problem - will do a quick lesson for it this week. There’s not a whole lot in it. Apart from an impossible to play guitar solo!
Good video!!!
Thanks, much appreciated.
Do snake bite
Recorded and being edited - should be uploaded next week, Sir.
cant wait...how do i fast forward 20hrs on a computer. Dunsy rools ok.
Sahb,magistral banda de glassgow,Chris gleen great bass man.