Here I am today Oct. 12, 2021, listening to Gene Vincent on the 50th anniversary (Oct. 12, 1971)of his passing away. A true immortal, Rock and Roll legend ad god. Gone, but not forgotten.
On one more anniversary of Gene Vincent's birthday (October 11, 1935) I am here playing tribute to the Bad Boy of Rock and Roll, listening and enjoying his music. Gone, but not forgotten !
This guy had a unique and original style especially his timing. It was as though he was going to miss the beat but he never did. He was also rippled off by promoters - nearly as sad a story as Bad Finger.
@@kelechi_77 just your personal taste. As musicians both could not reach Elvis in any department. I would put even Eddie Cochran above Johnny Burnette not to mentione Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Larry Williams, Bo Diddley, the Everlys, Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Lloyd Price and many others. He did some very good recordings with the so-called Rock & Roll Trio (but on all outstanding recordings of the sessions under that name we are hearing not Johnny and his band with Dorsey and Paul Burleson but Guitarist Grady Martin + studio-musicians). At least Gene Vincent's Band the Blue Caps actually recorded with him. Plus Gene could sing unlike Johnnie B..
Gene you were the man , rip sir .
Absolutely brilliant
Here I am today Oct. 12, 2021, listening to Gene Vincent on the 50th anniversary (Oct. 12, 1971)of his passing away. A true immortal, Rock and Roll legend ad god. Gone, but not forgotten.
Pas oublié jamais il restera pur moi une icône du rock’n’roll
@@CarlosReus Gene Vincent & the blue caps
On one more anniversary of Gene Vincent's birthday (October 11, 1935) I am here playing tribute to the Bad Boy of Rock and Roll, listening and enjoying his music.
Gone, but not forgotten !
Gone but never will he be forgotten ❤
God bless you gene Vincent
Hot rocking band… great sax playing… Gene was a true original, I feel he’s long been somewhat overlooked by R&R historians.
A True Legend ! One of the original Pioneers of Rock ' n ' Roll, Rest in Peace Gene.
He had a great R&R voice.
First heard this on an Ian Whitcomb compilation of different acts. One of my favorite Gene tunes. I use to play it with my band The Carolinas.
mes 12 ans que du bonheur
Full leathers before Elvis or Judas Priest 😄 what a Rock Legend!
MAn, I want to find this full show!
This guy had a unique and original style especially his timing. It was as though he was going to miss the beat but he never did. He was also rippled off by promoters - nearly as sad a story as Bad Finger.
Great record
Quelques mois avant(nov 63) il participait au film "Live it up" Déjà plus le même,malheureusement
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01:29 is that a young Lux Interior?
What year? England?
19 mars 1964,Manchester,Granada TV Center
Bonjour jean marie tu as vu Gene sur seine ? jimmy
Le 31 octobre 1963 à Nice au Casino de la place Massena@@chehabchehab7679
@@chehabchehab7679 Oui,le 31 octobre 1963 à Nice,place Massena au casino qui n'existe plus
Elvis who?
You do not really mean this?
@@2009framat vincent and burnette over elvis
@@kelechi_77 just your personal taste. As musicians both could not reach Elvis in any department. I would put even Eddie Cochran above Johnny Burnette not to mentione Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Larry Williams, Bo Diddley, the Everlys, Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Lloyd Price and many others. He did some very good recordings with the so-called Rock & Roll Trio (but on all outstanding recordings of the sessions under that name we are hearing not Johnny and his band with Dorsey and Paul Burleson but Guitarist Grady Martin + studio-musicians). At least Gene Vincent's Band the Blue Caps actually recorded with him. Plus Gene could sing unlike Johnnie B..
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@@2009framat Elvis was great at the start , an innovator , but hey , not so after '64