Wow. Thanks for posting. I have been a AWB fan since the mid 70s but was unaware of this recording which is a rare classic especially as it features Robbie
What a fabulous recording this is ❤ I’m a huge fan and have followed their music over the years, saw them in concert in the early days and then when Hamish moved on. The blend of their voices with Alan is exceptional ❤ Their music is timeless and sounds as brilliant as it ever was! I feel so proud of this Scottish band that conquered the states ❤
One of my favourite ever bands ever! Listening to this, I can’t believe it was recorded 50 years ago! This could be contemporary music. They were truly an amazing band with an equally amazing line up. Musically incredible, vocally so succinct and tight. And they only got better. So sad that Robbie in drums died when he did. What a waste of talent. Still listen to this and enjoy. They certainly weren’t average!
What a groove! Robbie was a beast on drums. Robbie and Alan lock in as good as the JB's or Rocco and Garibaldi from TOP. Guitar is fabulous, tasty and what a great solo on the band member intros towards the end. Such a raw, great sound that you don't hear anymore. Love this recording - thanks for sharing!
I love Roger's clavinet 🎹 in the right ear and Onnie's guitar 🎸 in the left ear. Some material that I've never heard before. Seriously cool upload 😎👍 +1. The era when you had to have long hair in Scottish cities to survive an evening out. 😂🎉
According to Alan Gorrie, drummer Robbie McIntosh was the person who the whole band would look to for keeping the funk, as he would cast a disapproving eye if the music wasn't tight... RIP, Robbie and Malcom ("Molly").
AWB from the very beginning and throughout all of their years of recording & performing they have always "delivered the goods!!!"
Wow. Thanks for posting. I have been a AWB fan since the mid 70s but was unaware of this recording which is a rare classic especially as it features Robbie
What a fabulous recording this is ❤ I’m a huge fan and have followed their music over the years, saw them in concert in the early days and then when Hamish moved on. The blend of their voices with Alan is exceptional ❤ Their music is timeless and sounds as brilliant as it ever was! I feel so proud of this Scottish band that conquered the states ❤
Man oh man!! My FAVORITE band. I am very happy I found this on RUclips. ❤
One of my favourite ever bands ever! Listening to this, I can’t believe it was recorded 50 years ago! This could be contemporary music. They were truly an amazing band with an equally amazing line up. Musically incredible, vocally so succinct and tight. And they only got better. So sad that Robbie in drums died when he did. What a waste of talent. Still listen to this and enjoy. They certainly weren’t average!
What a groove! Robbie was a beast on drums. Robbie and Alan lock in as good as the JB's or Rocco and Garibaldi from TOP. Guitar is fabulous, tasty and what a great solo on the band member intros towards the end. Such a raw, great sound that you don't hear anymore. Love this recording - thanks for sharing!
I love Roger's clavinet 🎹 in the right ear and Onnie's guitar 🎸 in the left ear. Some material that I've never heard before. Seriously cool upload 😎👍 +1.
The era when you had to have long hair in Scottish cities to survive an evening out. 😂🎉
Excelente música gracias gattasco saludos.
Like in Montreux Switzerland.Such a beautiful night.We will necer ever forget!!
When music was music from the heart and soul. What a gem of a posting. Thank you. 👍🏽
Robbie was an absolute beast on the drums!!
A favorite of mine. Robbie's work with Brian Auger was excellent also...he had a style for jazz fusion and funk etc.
RIP Robbie
They’ve just released a 1974 I think live in London on vinyl
One of my favorite bands ever!!!!!
Vanilla Funk.. Awesome!!!
Alan Gorrie lead this on the White Album and Onnie McIntyre did a guitar solo.
According to Alan Gorrie, drummer Robbie McIntosh was the person who the whole band would look to for keeping the funk, as he would cast a disapproving eye if the music wasn't tight... RIP, Robbie and Malcom ("Molly").
Very unfortunate that he was taken so early he is a funk/groove master !
I love AWB ! Saw them at the Civic,Center in Sacramento, California, 1975.
Timeless classic
Funk from across the pond had a different feel than the US stuff. Of course, AWB was a cut above the rest and had first-class material.
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TOO BAD THAT IN 1974 I WAS ONLY 9 YEARS OLD...😂😂
AWB, helping the white folk dance since the early 70s
Great music but they certainly didnt look cool espec. scary hair Hamish!
Hence the name of the band.
I've followed these guys since probly 1972. Lived near New Orleans and first saw them there.
Hey...rwheres Steve Ferrone??
I never saw him look like that!!!!
Talking about Hamish!!!