I was listening in 1970 and I’m still listening in 2024, and Chappers sounds just as good. If Ray Cooper turned playing the tambourine into an art form, Chappers turned it into an instrument of corporal punishment 😂 Magical.
@@tomholl1839 Steady on, Tom! Looking back, from a forever twenny-one, 70 year old perspective ... it was our innocent way of having fun. Stay free. R 🍻😎
Anyone who stumbles across this by accident won’t see this kind of musical excitement at an Ed Sheeran concert!Rogers a legend!
Yay! Underrated and largely forgotten now, but not by me.
Leicester remembers! Alright, people of a certain age from Leicester remember.. But still!
fossilmatic Nor by me - they were one of the more innovative bands of the time.
Love the first album. Going from psych to prog.
Believe it or not Scotland too, Glasgow 1970 !@@SnodBlatter
Me neither fossilmatic-just blasting it at 100 megawatts in Tesco car park-educate the shoppers!!
Who's listening to Family and Roger in 2022?
Me m8-absolutely love Family!
Absolutely...been a fan since school in the '60s-'70s...ferocious and endless
Even in 2023 and 2024 !
Me in 2024
2024 Since 1968
One of the most ferocious rock and roll performances ever committed to video.
Cookin’
I was listening in 1970 and I’m still listening in 2024, and Chappers sounds just as good. If Ray Cooper turned playing the tambourine into an art form, Chappers turned it into an instrument of corporal punishment 😂 Magical.
Incredible !!! Family.
I’m a long time fan. Never saw them live but I wish I had.
Amo questa canzone grandi Family e Roger
Я тоже Привет из Сибири!
Saw their farewell concert in 1973. Great performance.
I've got every LP and CD Family ever released and Roger's too.
ah real music oh joy
Antics ain't what they used to be.
Chapman was a madman.
When the chap was slender
did he impersonate Joe Cocker?
How so?
And Keith Moon.
Yeah ! 'But loadsa fun' live !
Ahhh those 1970's TV effects.
A constant nuisance.
The *Nepalese Temple Ball* effect. Once experienced never ... [insert your text here]. Stay free, AJCN. Rab 🍻😎
@@tomholl1839 Steady on, Tom! Looking back, from a forever twenny-one, 70 year old perspective ... it was our innocent way of having fun. Stay free. R 🍻😎
RIP Ric. R 💚
The bass player here is John Weider. he was really mesmerized by his bandmates here.
Grandios
Sounds like Comus on this take?
Chapman and Roger Wooton did sound alike.
Very similar vibrato, but Wootton sung in a slightly higher register and sounded marginally more demonic than Chappo.
@@bobgreen8142 You might think he sounded more demonic but he certainly didn't behave more demonically than Chappo !
@@johnarcher4700 I can believe that! Wootton used to sit down, apart from anything else 😄
Before Sharkey there was Chapman
Weren't they signed to Apple?
no
WB
No
I bought this single 200 years ago
And it still appeals to new audiences today ..
@@Chappomusic It would be nice to think so
@@Chappomusic I saw everyone live around this time, I'll never know how I missed this lot.
@@petermorris9818 Well Family was quite underground , performed live a lot but were fairly short lived . Did you see Cream or Blind Faith as well?
@@Chappomusic just missed Cream but thank goodness saw Blind Faith. And that great Clapton thing at the Rainbow with most of Traffic et al