Tony Vincent - CSA - Till I Waltz Again With You

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • In the word of Tony, "Good evening music lovers" this is CSA "Till I Waltz Again With You" - band members, vocals & lead guitar: Tony Vincent, bass guitar: Terry Glasse, drums: Les Bailey. This track was recorded in 1978 and can be found on an album called Stockade. This is a real treat for any of those who can remember seeing CSA at venues such as The Fountain & Castle in Tooting, The Telegraph in Brixton, The Adam & Eve in Hackney and The Leslie Arms in Croydon. Hope you enjoy this, unfortunately, I could not find much on the net with regards to CSA and thought it was about time this was rectified ****KEEP ON ROCKIN'****
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Комментарии • 23

  • @VHSArtifacts
    @VHSArtifacts 4 месяца назад +1

    Being a 17 year old synth head, I found out about Tony when my great uncle named Frank died, I inherited a video tape of his about Tony’s life, and also a LP & Singles, great music ! He was a regular at a Banstead club, forgot the name of the pub but this song will always remind me of my uncle, miss you Frank and Tony ❤️❤️

  • @binsonboy
    @binsonboy 10 лет назад +15

    Tony was the most generous of musicians, he allowed me to get up and play regularly at the Leslie arms with Howard Venters on drums, when others probably wouldn't! I went on to have a wonderful career as the rhythm guitarist of the Rapiers, and every time I saw Tony he made it clear he was very proud at having played a big part in my confidence at the start of my journey, playing Rock n Roll. I think of you often, I remember you fondly and I will never forget you, a wonderful talent, a wonderful man, thanks. Dave Lawes

    • @MardinBodley
      @MardinBodley 8 месяцев назад

      Same as with our Band Flashback aka The Radio Rentals Rockabilly Band". We played all his tracks he would let the band get up and use his gear. I doubt very much If I would have gigged all those years from 1975 with out Tony fond memories great guy

  • @crazyted56
    @crazyted56 13 лет назад +5

    many great nights spent listening to tonyat a rocking pub in tooting.a tragic loss to the rocking world.will never forget him or his music.now he is rocking in peace.

  • @chaz2wells
    @chaz2wells 14 лет назад +4

    Wish i had a quid for every night i spent dancing to CSA, Tony was a great musician and a greta guy,,,we all miss him
    Chaz Bumbiters club

  • @brianpope5243
    @brianpope5243 8 лет назад +4

    Brilliant version of this song, reading the public comments he sounds a great guy, wish I'd seen him. I was a "Ted in the 50's what great days & music.

  • @gregtaylor6146
    @gregtaylor6146 2 года назад +1

    Every set concluded with the inevitable "right ..... fuck off!" Love it!!!

  • @shanesargent1045
    @shanesargent1045 8 лет назад +3

    csa got be 1 of best rockin bands in the 80s

  • @PaulP999
    @PaulP999 6 лет назад +3

    Discovered CSA quite late, at the Leslie Arms, followed to the Tigers Head, Towers, Star etc - kinda gave up other bands after that. Though Tony seldom left London to perform I did coax him down to Brighton in 1984 for our H-D Super Rally, arranged them as last band and they played double their booked time, Tony doing instrumentals once he couldn't sing anymore. He carried on playing while rallists (especially the dutch) kept climbing onto the stage to hug him! Stopped when the cops said enough now. They even came up to Yorkshire for our smaller rally where Tony mostly played my requests and the site owner loved them so much he cancelled their caravan fee. Sometimes saw them four/five times a week in my glory days! Got a clean copy of Stockade and a tape somewhere (misplaced during house move).

  • @roylucas874
    @roylucas874 10 лет назад +3

    always remember watching tony and the lads at the pembury tavern in hackney downs, and sometimes we all headed back to vic whites place for a few bottles after it shut. very fond memories of tony and the band

  • @bibliotecajuridicavirtualb7146
    @bibliotecajuridicavirtualb7146 3 года назад

    2021, from brazil: i met his song about 15 years ago. there are so may stories and emotios now...so gratefull. for me one of the bests of america.

  • @tonysmith4025
    @tonysmith4025 3 года назад

    Played at my mum and dads wedding 44 years ago and still they love it. Hi lee, viney, stacy, ty and ira x

  • @PaulP999
    @PaulP999 6 лет назад +2

    Forgot to say, used to see the Impalas in Kingston and Vernon & the GIs at Tigers Head.....

  • @hang5955
    @hang5955 15 лет назад +1

    Wonderful memories, Bob Thailand

  • @MrTitsetzer
    @MrTitsetzer 2 года назад +1

    I love !

  • @tonydavis6482
    @tonydavis6482 10 лет назад +2

    Sir, Tony recorded the album at Ricky Norths TMC* studio Tooting, in 1979. Les Bailey did not play drums on the LP, it was ex Impalas (Tony Clayden) drummer Steve (Daisy) Day. *Tooting Music Center

  • @alfoon1
    @alfoon1 13 лет назад +1

    Went to a funeral yesterday (27th) for Derek and they played this for him. RIP Del. X

  • @karritolvanen741
    @karritolvanen741 10 лет назад

    :) hard to find CSA´s great song´s here but... found...finally :D

  • @Jartsipeksi
    @Jartsipeksi 8 лет назад

    Great music. Sad only as no cross on the grave.

    • @shanesargent1045
      @shanesargent1045 8 лет назад

      +Jartsipeksi i love csa music and a british teddy boy..

  • @kenleary3484
    @kenleary3484 6 лет назад

    CSA playing wipeout....best ever

  • @DrPlum
    @DrPlum 15 лет назад +1

    I remember every night at adam and eve was always a brilliant night. Does anyone remember or know the whereabouts of Mick Beharry?