This was refreshing to find here on Utube. I was fortunate eneough to see "Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll, and The Trinity" live at Aaron Russo's Electric Theater in Chicago about late May or early June 1968. It seems like it was a multiple billing that included "Rotary Connection." I never heard much more about Ms. Driscoll except that she went on to sing Jazz back in England. Great voice for any genre!
She was featured on a couple of solo albums in the UK, and collaborated on Carla Bley's Tropic Appetites album released in the mid 1970's. She married jazz pianist Keith Tippett, probably best known for his work with King Crimson on their second and third albums. She also released some free jazz vocal albums on smaller labels like Byg, was in Centipede. and recorded a reunion album with Auger around 1975 or 1977 I think. I don't know how active she was after that, though. I agree she had a striking voice and was, I think part of an all voice free jazz group that included Maggie Nichols. Auger was and remains one of my favorite organists.
There were some fantastic organist around in the sixties. Brian Auger, Georgie Fame, Alan Price, Zoot Money, Graham Bond just a few I was privileged to see play live several times.
@@fredharman4102 yes but although a good organist I think he was mostly noted for his voice and songwriting abilities, he's also one of those geniuses who can play virtually any instrument you hand him.
@@shamteal8614 top songwriting tended to be much later. Gimme some lovin,can't find my way home in the 60s- little in the 70s, but back in the high life, arc of a diver, roll with it, Valerie, High Life, still in the game - -all 80s. AND by the way - Rick Wakeman !
@@fredharman4102 I almost but not quite saw Steve Winwood and Traffic when leaving the Kempton Park Jazz & Blues Festival in 1968/69 not quite sure what year, we left early to go to Cousins in Greek Street London to see Mike Cooper. We heard them playing in the distance whilst we waited for a train wondering why we could also hear loads of police and ambulance sirens with the sky flashing blue, we were a little high on pot but back to the story, we found out later a stand had collapsed due to people having climbed onto the roof for a better view when The Crazy World of Arthur Brown were playing. Happy days.
I've never heard these other songs from Brian Auger and the Trinity before and I'm blown away, they are fantastic. All these years, I thought the only great song they did was wheels on fire. The other thing that makes it doubly fantastic, is the organ epitomizes great 60's music. If only music these days would use something like a Hammond organ, we would have more fantastic music these days, instead of the very bland, mainstream, crap we have today.
Julie Driscoll & Collen Drewery are my favorite vocalists. Hammond B3 is the greatest sounding & most versatile instru.ent ever. Great clip. Thanks for posting.
she wasnt ignored in my neck of the woods great singer sang with raw soulful grit & well yeah you got mr auger playing the greatest organ ever made.a 2 tear hammond & look at the many effects it has.they make a digital one now.but it,s lame this organ is all about distortion when you digitally remaster it you lose so much raw deph.yeah i have the original records which i play a few times every year but sadly im noticing something really bad in the music industry today.its called digitally remastered vinyl with criminal multiple overdubs for your so called listening pleasure.so my message to sony emi & universal is simple to respect musical history you dont give us mp3/sacd & digital vinyl all from the same compressed inferior master.some of us are not fooled by your false claims of superiority we listen to class a stereo equipment & records as an analogue format offer the most diverse & truthful listening experience you can get barring the actual master tape.clearly its the only format capable of telling it how it really was so keep your inferior digital vinyl reissues.i say this to these greedy people bass where is the fat tube bass output gone ??? oops we thought no one would notice but we make so much from mp3,s that we decided to make vinyl sound identical.yeah their goal is to get you all buying mp,3,s & sacd,s.which im seeing some go for £40 even though it was originally a 2lp release £40 is daylight robbery the format cost pennies to make,great post peace...
I don't think she was underrated or ignored, I'm pretty sure she was voted no1 vocalist in the Melody Maker and she was featured in many music papers and magazines.
To były czasy, kiedy słuchałem Radio Luxembourg. Julie Driscoll i Brian Auger Trinity to był zespół muzyczny. Podziwiam ich kunszt muzyczny. Dzięki za publikację. Pozdrawiam serdecznie
Great to see this. I saw them at Bangor University in 1968 and thought they were amazing…..Jools was incredibly sexy….I still have their autographs and remember how nice and gracious they were with a star struck 17 year old….👍🍷
Whah you gonna do, BUMPIN ' ON SUNSET, el disco que más veces he escuchado, con el gané MI PRIMER concurso de BAILE. Recuerdos que me acompañaran hasta mi final.
I have to agree that Julie Driscoll never got the credit she deserved. It's probably because she used to appear with the fantastic Brian Auger whose band had a very jazz oriented style featuring Hammond organ, unlike the Rock guitars of others. Not commercial!! But sensational to hear, and Julie was a sensational style icon of the time. A wonderful clip.
You can tell it's her just from her hand movements. The audience themselves are doing well by normal standards for those days. I've only just spotted this, and she hasn't started yet, but after seeing the Beatclub one the other day with the stupefying Road to Cairo, I know this is going to be good .....
sauf moi parce que j'ai eu le bonheur de l'avoir connu dans ma jeunesse dans ce petit bar en dessous de 'Olympia ( bar Romain) ...j'étais un de ses Fan il y a bien longtemps et tjrs très sensible à son talent ..Oû est tu Bryan Auger ? en 2024?Sans oublier non plus Julie Driscoll
J'ai toujours adoré comment ce type gerait ses solo en faisant "monter la sauce" très progressivement . En prime dans l'assistance 2 des futurs "Charlots" assis à coté de Julie Driscoll
Oui, Jean Sarrus et Gérard Rinaldi à la gauche de Julie Driscoll 😮. Il me semble avoir vu aussi la chanteuse Nico. Il y a un gros plan de quelques secondes sur elle. Le garçon avec une guitare pourrait être Pierre Billon, ami de J. Hallyday et fils de Patachou.
Julie’s singing talent was just so incredibly massive, it’s a shame that she wasn’t a big star in the states. There is nobody, except for Janis who can match her talent.
I think that she was always more a jazz singer than a rocker. What she didn't want and wouldn't do was to perform more hit-oriented material. Yes, there's a whole lot of soul music in her, but there's even more jazz. And Brian was a straight-up jazzer - far more a jazzer than Jon Lord or Keith Emerson - even if the song list and the Trinity's meat 'n potatoes rhythm section pulled the band into the rock camp.
What great memories! I was 18 and also playing in a music band at this time. I will never forget those wonderful years, the energy and inventiveness, the musical creation of many English Bands. I was in love with Julie Driscoll at the time.
Outstanding - probably the best single recording of them live available at the moment. I really, really wish they'd recorded an LP w/this much drive and fire.
Magnifique Brian Auger and Friends musicians 💟🎹🎹🎹🥁 Jeux de rôles sensationnellement réalistes en musique : beaucoup de scénarios et peu d'élus ou mélomanes véritables aux quatre coins du public (sauf Julie) !
Holy shit. I knew Julie was fantastic, but didn’t really know her range until 12:50 and “Save Me.” She was GREAT. She looked pure rockstar..born with “it”.
I can sure hear Emerson lake and palmer in this song. Thing is that this was WAY before ELP showed up. I didn't even know about Brian until the Oblivian Express album. He is a great musician.
i love 'Save Me' and 'Day In The Life' especially on this video, thank-you for sharing, pecreaux jean paul, from Patrul of Croydon Duo Twist & Fret, got to love 60's organ played like this
What a pity this cannot be remastered but maybe those present were bleary eyed also. I think her singing talent was under appreciated and her beauty also. lookielikee at19 mins
This was refreshing to find here on Utube. I was fortunate eneough to see "Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll, and The Trinity" live at Aaron Russo's Electric Theater in Chicago about late May or early June 1968. It seems like it was a multiple billing that included "Rotary Connection." I never heard much more about Ms. Driscoll except that she went on to sing Jazz back in England. Great voice for any genre!
She was featured on a couple of solo albums in the UK, and collaborated on Carla Bley's Tropic Appetites album released in the mid 1970's. She married jazz pianist Keith Tippett, probably best known for his work with King Crimson on their second and third albums. She also released some free jazz vocal albums on smaller labels like Byg, was in Centipede. and recorded a reunion album with Auger around 1975 or 1977 I think. I don't know how active she was after that, though. I agree she had a striking voice and was, I think part of an all voice free jazz group that included Maggie Nichols. Auger was and remains one of my favorite organists.
@@garygomesvedicastrology Thanks for that info.😊
Julie. Stunning lady in every way.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow! Brian was awesome here!
..Brian hammond-groove and Julie soul at top!!
Good Lord they can cook.
A good mix of organ and singer for the Rock and the Blues
Id forgotten how good Brian Augers band was. Super nice funk groove!
I was just not cool enough at the time to appreciate these massive talents….😢. Just amazing!
Saw them at Boston Tea Party that year. Cutting edge at that time and very grateful.
Cool, so unspeakably cool.
👌💯
J'aime depuis toujours Julie Driscoll !!!
Brain Auger🎹🎹🎹🎹..and Julie🎤..and the Band.🎸. great
Franchement, c’est la classe intégrale.. Ça flingue du début à la fin ❤❤❤
🐚✨
The early Marshall amps caught my eye immediately....
What a dork, eh ?
Great gig; good thing it was recorded for posterity !!
🚬😎
Ditto re the Marshalls😊
Old Marshall and HIWATT amps catch me all the time - and I don't even play! 😂
Gigantesco Brian e fantastica Julie & Band !!!!! ❤🤍💚
Quelques très beaux moments d'antologie avec Brian Auget et ses 2 autres musiciens très pro.
Que de souvenirs.
Vu a Montreux dans ma jeunesse.
......🤍💯
They were my absolute heroes ! And the charisma of both Brian and Julie ... !!! Still sounds so cool today !
There were some fantastic organist around in the sixties. Brian Auger, Georgie Fame, Alan Price, Zoot Money, Graham Bond just a few I was privileged to see play live several times.
You missed the best (and all round genius on most things) Steve Winwood.
@@fredharman4102 yes but although a good organist I think he was mostly noted for his voice and songwriting abilities, he's also one of those geniuses who can play virtually any instrument you hand him.
@@shamteal8614 top songwriting tended to be much later. Gimme some lovin,can't find my way home in the 60s- little in the 70s, but back in the high life, arc of a diver, roll with it, Valerie, High Life, still in the game - -all 80s. AND by the way - Rick Wakeman !
@@fredharman4102 I almost but not quite saw Steve Winwood and Traffic when leaving the Kempton Park Jazz & Blues Festival in 1968/69 not quite sure what year, we left early to go to Cousins in Greek Street London to see Mike Cooper. We heard them playing in the distance whilst we waited for a train wondering why we could also hear loads of police and ambulance sirens with the sky flashing blue, we were a little high on pot but back to the story, we found out later a stand had collapsed due to people having climbed onto the roof for a better view when The Crazy World of Arthur Brown were playing. Happy days.
Nice good music !!
I love it. I was borne in California 1968.my older sister's and there Freinds played lots of records around me growing up. 😁😁😁
What can I say, absolutely fabulous. How I miss them and other great British bands.
Up to 2000 Brian Auger use to still play at venues in London like Jazz Cafe. l hope he continues to visit from USA.
let us all go back to that time, when people minded their own biz and we just enjoyed 🌻
A phenomenal group on fire, with Julie Driscoll almost too cool for words. Marvelous set.
This man was before the time....excellent
J'adoore, ça me rappelle trop ma jeunesse!
Anche la mia, avevo 12 anni, e conoscevo Brian Auger e Julie Driscoll tramite mio fratello che ne aveva 20!
I've never heard these other songs from Brian Auger and the Trinity before and I'm blown away, they are fantastic. All these years, I thought the only great song they did was wheels on fire. The other thing that makes it doubly fantastic, is the organ epitomizes great 60's music. If only music these days would use something like a Hammond organ, we would have more fantastic music these days, instead of the very bland, mainstream, crap we have today.
Julie Driscoll & Collen Drewery are my favorite vocalists. Hammond B3 is the greatest sounding & most versatile instru.ent ever. Great clip. Thanks for posting.
Thanks, this is just brilliant. In my humble opinion Ms. Driscoll was the most criminally ignored and underrated female vocalist of that era.
Not gonna argue with "underrated", just reminding you that quite a number of people thought she was... well,.. the best there was.
she wasnt ignored in my neck of the woods great singer sang with raw soulful grit & well yeah you got mr auger playing the greatest organ ever made.a 2 tear hammond & look at the many effects it has.they make a digital one now.but it,s lame this organ is all about distortion when you digitally remaster it you lose so much raw deph.yeah i have the original records which i play a few times every year but sadly im noticing something really bad in the music industry today.its called digitally remastered vinyl with criminal multiple overdubs for your so called listening pleasure.so my message to sony emi & universal is simple to respect musical history you dont give us mp3/sacd & digital vinyl all from the same compressed inferior master.some of us are not fooled by your false claims of superiority we listen to class a stereo equipment & records as an analogue format offer the most diverse & truthful listening experience you can get barring the actual master tape.clearly its the only format capable of telling it how it really was so keep your inferior digital vinyl reissues.i say this to these greedy people bass where is the fat tube bass output gone ??? oops we thought no one would notice but we make so much from mp3,s that we decided to make vinyl sound identical.yeah their goal is to get you all buying mp,3,s & sacd,s.which im seeing some go for £40 even though it was originally a 2lp release £40 is daylight robbery the format cost pennies to make,great post peace...
I don't think she was underrated or ignored, I'm pretty sure she was voted no1 vocalist in the Melody Maker and she was featured in many music papers and magazines.
A.M.E.N.
Not in the least underrated, just maybe like her image and clothing ahead of her time for many but not for us who could see her potential.
What can I say ! Fabulous ! 😮
It's great! Thanks a lot!! From BRAZIL!!!
Adorabile coppia😅ciao from Milan-italy
this SHOULD have at least a few million views.
... e non quei poveretti di influencer... 😢😢😢
La , tellement belle époque !!!!!!!!!!
cette formation incroyable ! J. Driscoll B. Auger ! magnifique ...le son de l'époque ! Julie une icone !...
Hello Mr Patrick!!!Je pense que Gérard ou toi possédiez un vynil rose de Driscoll...un ami anglais avait écrit un livre sur elle....
@@alaincelos476 Salut Alain, j'ai tous les vynils de J.D.and B.A.pas de rose ,mais une pochette rose, oui!
a tu écouté l'arrangement Méllotron sur le titre, this wheel's on fire !
@@patricklemeur6360 salut Patrick.Edge est decede!!!! Oui c est Brian Godding (Blossom toes) demi frère de Julie qui joue.. j aime beaucoup.
@@alaincelos476 j'étais persuadé que c'était BRIAN AUGER !!!!EDGE , une drôle de nouvelle !!! merci.
I loved these guys back in the 60s & 70s but this is the first time I've seen any footage of them remarkable
0:10 Bumpin' On Sunset
6:28 Red Beans & Rice
12:55 Save Me
17:17 Outskirts Of Town
22:47 A Day In The Life
Bravo Brian!
Julie is SuperCool
To były czasy, kiedy słuchałem Radio Luxembourg. Julie Driscoll i Brian Auger Trinity to był zespół muzyczny. Podziwiam ich kunszt muzyczny. Dzięki za publikację. Pozdrawiam serdecznie
What everyone said, and what killer Hammond tone!
What he said!❤
Resolved that the Hammond B3 is America's contribution to rock as much as is the electric guitar. Discuss.
Magnifique 👍
You just can’t take your eyes off Julie Driscoll. Whatever IT is she had it in spades. Just exudes cool. And the music is elite.
Had the look and the voice. Gorgeous.
what a superb band and Jools is super amazing too.
She was Starman before David Bowie.
Just awesome on every level ! Thank you so much for posting!
it is true that it is an exceptional document.
Great to see this. I saw them at Bangor University in 1968 and thought they were amazing…..Jools was incredibly sexy….I still have their autographs and remember how nice and gracious they were with a star struck 17 year old….👍🍷
Whah you gonna do, BUMPIN '
ON SUNSET, el disco que más veces he escuchado, con el gané MI PRIMER concurso de BAILE. Recuerdos que me acompañaran hasta mi final.
Excelente sonido de los 60s para escuchar en esta era de virus y pandemia...Saludos desde Perú.
ça sonne ,à coté des merdes qu 'on entend à la radio et autres !!!!!! ,whaow la classe merci d 'avoir partager ................
Merci pour ce post. Brian Auger au Panthéon avec Keith Emerson, John Lord... Et la sublime Juile Driscoll.
Ešte by som do toho zoznamu pridal jedno meno: Marián Varga z kapely Collegium Musicum.
Et Mike Ratledge
WHAT A WONDERFUL KIND OF MUSIC....ANOTHER WORLD😪
I have to agree that Julie Driscoll never got the credit she deserved. It's probably because she used to appear with the fantastic Brian Auger whose band had a very jazz oriented style featuring Hammond organ, unlike the Rock guitars of others. Not commercial!!
But sensational to hear, and Julie was a sensational style icon of the time. A wonderful clip.
Anthony. She had several hit singles that sold well
Absolutely right, I had the album 'Wheels of fire',and loved it. 26yrs later my son pinched it, with my blessing.
Brian Auger-fantastic!!
And Judie Driscoll-fantastic! !
Two perfect organs!!👌
..💓
This was a killer band even when Julie was just sitting in the audience and watching Brian & Co. warm up the crowd.
You can tell it's her just from her hand movements. The audience themselves are doing well by normal standards for those days. I've only just spotted this, and she hasn't started yet, but after seeing the Beatclub one the other day with the stupefying Road to Cairo, I know this is going to be good .....
A frozen crowd better said
@@edodlbarra ..A STONED CROWD BETTER SAID...ha,,ha..soo cool at that time..
que de bonnes vibrations,merci.
Just come across this gem of a concert thank you RUclips 👍
Incredible musicians. And almost nobody today has ever heard of them.
sauf moi parce que j'ai eu le bonheur de l'avoir connu dans ma jeunesse dans ce petit bar en dessous de 'Olympia ( bar Romain) ...j'étais un de ses Fan il y a bien longtemps et tjrs très sensible à son talent ..Oû est tu Bryan Auger ? en 2024?Sans oublier non plus Julie Driscoll
@@jean-claudebuchet8760Je l'ai vue à Londres en 68
There version of Dylan's Wheels on Fire is a classic of 60;s rock
A l époque on vivait gentiment.
Simplement. On savait partager l amour l amitié
Avec une énorme sincerite
J'ai toujours adoré comment ce type gerait ses solo en faisant "monter la sauce" très progressivement .
En prime dans l'assistance 2 des futurs "Charlots" assis à coté de Julie Driscoll
Oui, Jean Sarrus et Gérard Rinaldi à la gauche de Julie Driscoll 😮. Il me semble avoir vu aussi la chanteuse Nico. Il y a un gros plan de quelques secondes sur elle. Le garçon avec une guitare pourrait être Pierre Billon, ami de J. Hallyday et fils de Patachou.
Simply fantastic, so much talent, I adore thesae musicians!
Julie’s singing talent was just so incredibly massive, it’s a shame that she wasn’t a big star in the states. There is nobody, except for Janis who can match her talent.
she was so fed up by the rock scene that she became a free improvising singer under the name of Julie Tipetts
@@RupertSound Tippet is the name of her husband
I think that she was always more a jazz singer than a rocker. What she didn't want and wouldn't do was to perform more hit-oriented material. Yes, there's a whole lot of soul music in her, but there's even more jazz. And Brian was a straight-up jazzer - far more a jazzer than Jon Lord or Keith Emerson - even if the song list and the Trinity's meat 'n potatoes rhythm section pulled the band into the rock camp.
@J P Grace Slick is the nearest comparison, I think
@@AMAC48 The least nuanced singer in rock of that era.
Wonderful set💥
Létat de grâce... inoubliable ! merci pour ce post... je suis dévoué à Julie & Brian depuis plus d'un demi-siècle...
Quelle période bénie!
Freddy Spow et merci à Guy Béart qui état a l’initiative de cette série d’émissions. Étonnant, non ?
What great memories! I was 18 and also playing in a music band at this time. I will never forget those wonderful years, the energy and inventiveness, the musical creation of many English Bands. I was in love with Julie Driscoll at the time.
Outstanding - probably the best single recording of them live available at the moment. I really, really wish they'd recorded an LP w/this much drive and fire.
Driscoll is excellent on Streetwise
Magnifique Brian Auger and Friends musicians 💟🎹🎹🎹🥁 Jeux de rôles sensationnellement réalistes en musique : beaucoup de scénarios et peu d'élus ou mélomanes véritables aux quatre coins du public (sauf Julie) !
Grazie Jean-Paul via Brian Auger & friends musicians 🎵💟🎼🎹 🎹🥁🎸🎵 Concert grandiose !
Holy shit. I knew Julie was fantastic, but didn’t really know her range until 12:50 and “Save Me.” She was GREAT. She looked pure rockstar..born with “it”.
Just fantastic!
We have Britain's got talent my parents had this I know wich I prefer outstanding
Does not get better than this!!
Groovy Baby!!!! 2024!!!
❤❤ ❤❤❤ Merveilleux. 😊
magnifique!
Super band.
enorme!!!!! merci
hot soul - for my favourite organplayer in 68
I can hear Jimmy Smith in his playing too! Swinging dudes!
I can sure hear Emerson lake and palmer in this song. Thing is that this was WAY before ELP showed up. I didn't even know about Brian until the Oblivian Express album. He is a great musician.
It was before ELP, but Emerson's 60's band The Nice had a lot to do with the organ stylings heard here.
Marián Varga bol tiež ovplyvnený týmito dvomi hudobníkmi.
Actually Jimmy Smith more so than anyone.@@spiritof6663
Must be the season of the witch
Wonderful! ☺️ Thank you
Brian’s sound was/is unlike anyone else’s. He is his own genre…
Close but 2nd were The Doors..
same lineup of instruments...
Impresionante agrupación musical espectacular y el público bien inspirado y cautivos al compás del ritmo
fantastic
Excellent!
It’s so Great ! 🔥🔥🔥. 🇩🇪
i love 'Save Me' and 'Day In The Life' especially on this video, thank-you for sharing, pecreaux jean paul, from Patrul of Croydon Duo Twist & Fret, got to love 60's organ played like this
BEYOND FABULOUS
Now I know where Bowie got the Ziggy Stardust haircut!
OMG!!! Bumpin on Sunset and they don't even know it!
Brian and the band were massive Wes Montgomery fans ..they knew what it was!
merci !
I love this band!
What a pity this cannot be remastered but maybe those present were bleary eyed also. I think her singing talent was under appreciated and her beauty also. lookielikee at19 mins
Par Excellence!
Brian aujer, Julie driscoll.....et les Charlots !! 👍
Et Blossom toes...Cregan futur family / Rod Stewart..
Driscoll and Auger doing Green Onions. Can you hear it?
What a treasure!
Fantastic!
How this band never made it in US is mystifying.
It's like, if you liked the Nice and you want to hear more stuff kind of like that, here you go!
I remember listening to him in 1971
Grazie ♥️🎹🎹🎹🎵🎼🎸🥁🎤
Ce soir on danse avec Julie Driscoll .................🤍💯
This wheels on fire ....
masterpiece