Nobody jammed better louder or longer than this lineup ofTuna! This will never be done again duplicated or even tried! No one knows how the hell they did this! Frickin incredible!
I grew up in Passaic, NJ, my home town and I was at this show when I was 15. I saw some amazing shows at the Capitol in Passaic. Hot Tuna was one hell of a band!! I feel sad for the future generations of youngsters and young musicians who will never see bands like this and I'm grateful to have seen this band and the Dead many times at the Capitol Theater in Passaic.
That theater was a classic art deco building, they had xxx porn 4-5 days a week, then big name shows on weekends. I saw the Tuna a few times, Nugent and Skynyrd to name a few.
I wasn't at this particular show but did see Tuna at the Capital along with many other legendary shows in the 70s. I remember seeing the original Mountain there a couple times, those were also some great shows.
I got hooked on Hot Tuna during this period. simply the most impressive, creative, spontaneous, bombastic, unstoppable band ever. Casady, Kaukonen, & Steeler were the best of all the Tuna incarnations.
@Timothy Lee saw Casady and Papa John and Pete Sears and Prarie Prince and more with Kanters Starship in 92 and that was really good but not Hot Tuna. I've seen solo Jorma, Jorma and Jack, Jorma and Michael Falzarano, and list goes on and drummers that I don't recall but in 76 I was still a kid and my music was at the mercy of what adults or older kids played. Some good music from my folks like Cash, old country, Beatles, Motown, Philly, other R&B, Soul and music from other influences. This Hot Tuna could've filled the space that stuff like Judas Priest and other metal filled as this is like Hot and Heavy Tuna and very good too. I wonder if they were still getting/had stashes of the eye droppers at this point? Wish there was a huge discovery of crystal L from the "Bear Research Group " or we discover what the authorities seized was still in evidence but kept properly and however it could slip out of those seizures. Light of this World sounds good too but it is just as amazing on later acoustic in small clubs or cafes.
tuna in new york 70's. best rock shows ever! Pure acid rock, with no bulllshit- I remember the early shows, then the all night late shows, get out as the sun came up. unbelievable!! The Dead couldn't rock out like this, but were great too.!
I saw Hot Tuna at The Academy of Music in NYC in 1973. Both the early and late shows, sun was rising as I left. Great memories, unforgettable experience! Still a huge fan now in 2021! Who else played Woodstock and still tours, nobody else I believe.
Cippolina was the best psychedelic guitarist and no doubt about it + it's not even close ! to boot 🥾 ? Gary Duncan ! QMS in 69-70 was the best psychedelic rock band ! tragically Dino Valenti fucked up the greatest rock band in the world
True words. I remember seeing them in this era. When they came out Jorma made a big deal of putting in his ear plugs before starting-and this was when noone used ear protection. One band I heard back then was ever louder-Todd Rundgren (surprisingly). Rundgren was so loud it was far more pain than pleasure.
So, then you can attest to the fact, that this was not a 55-minute show. Hahaha. I recall it being over 4 hours and ending like 3: 00am, in the morning, with a couple police officers standing there, telling the manager that the show had to end, because of the sound level, at that time of the morning...
First saw them live in 1973 and listen to Jorma/Hot Tuna on a steady basis! Who else played at Woodstock, NY 1969 and still tours in 2023? Nobody that I can think of? Does Carlos Santana still do shows?
I said this in another post..These guys would never be heard on "American Idol" or "The Voice". Todays standards are so screwed..I don't like living in the past but everything is so cookie cutter today..This was passion.Raw....exciting..
Im 67 and have recently rediscovered Hot Tuna. Always loved The Water Song, but that was about it. Now I cant get enough of them in 2024. Jorma, Jack and Steeler are am incredible trio. Love Jorma's acoustic guitsr work too. Thank God for RUclips.
Yeah. There are plenty of RUclips issues but they have opened up some fabulous music that most would have never heard. These guys were really good. Like finding a gem just hanging around.
WOW! Hot Tuna!Do they bring back memories!I have seen them play so many greats shows!Cream!Hendrix!Hot Tuna and James Gang best 3 piece bands for ever! I was lucky one day walking down the street in SF.Out of a butcher shop walks out Jack Cassidy!We almost walked into each other! He invited me to the studio where Burgers the album was being remixed. Jorma was out sick.What a night! I got a ride home by the drummer in his old classic Cadillac with the sun rising in the distance!I am sure you guys are thinking what went down in the studio! Really Wild Stuff!!! Thanks Jack!
going electric july 7 in providence ri. cant wait. hot tuna, wood brothers and tedeschi trucks band. tuna and woods are my target. trucks is good but he over does the guitar thing and gets a little boring waiting for him to finish so they can play a new song. I would never say that of jorma. could listen to him play alone all night. rock on.
I know I was there! I’m 62 today and this video (only 55 minutes 😢) brings back such great memories! A monster trio if there ever was one! Mr Eyebrows,The Captain, and The Man of Steel!Thank you so much for posting this 🙏!
Best show I saw was earlier this year in May of 76 at the Beacon. Late show. It was long and so loud the statues on the sides of the stage were shaking. You could feel Jacks bass going right through your body. Before Half Time Saturation Jorma described it as pure noise. Epic Funky #7 and Invitation. Great!
Whole show. Lol. More like 1/2 of one set. When I saw these guys in 1975 the show started at 9 pm and I went straight to high school the next morning. Black beauties helped.
I saw Hot Tuna once in 2006 in France where I live. This was an "acoustic" show of course, but I was so happy to see one of my favorites bands I listened to when I was teen !!! Since I've got an Epiphone "Jack Casady" Bass. Thanks for the share :)
+tagadabrothersband The Band has Done some electric trio sets in the past year. The Saturday night show at the Beacon in NYC was astounding. For the second set they brought out some guests and did a Jefferson Airplane set. Peace Love All Ways
@@brianht1434 The Epiphone Jack Casady is not an acoustic bass, althougt it has a hollow body it's an electric one (you can't uses it unplugged). And he plays it both on electric and acoustic shows.
Jorma Kaukonen always had the flair for the traditional blues . Yet when Musician Magazine did their 100 Greatest Guitarists of the 20th Century they included Jorma because of his innovative “acid drenched “ blues he did with Jefferson Airplane . The magazine got it right . Jorma was a major Player in forming that San Francisco sound .
IMAGINE ,,WHAT a great drummer BOB STEELER WAS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,being able to play continuously for almost 8 hrs,,per show,,,,,(EARLY AND LATE),,,,,,,,and to be able to keep up with the fast playing of JACK and JORMA
The year was 1987 and me in 11th grade, Most of my contemporaries were listening to Bon Jovi, Poison, Def Leppard and such pop/crap rock, I was digging Jorma and Jack in the Airplane and right here in Hot Tuna, 35 years on it's unwavering.
Earliest I saw Jorma was ' 82 in Berkley. Never got to see Hot Tuna in the day. What a force! I still love "Easy Now" as one of the best songs Hot Tuna ever did (while living inside Jefferson Airplane). One of my go to tracks for a feel good. Go see them today if you can. Still worth every minute!
+yes nonsense Lol...probably the only advantage to being old, well that and senior discounts...I saw Jorma at the Capital in the 70's but it had to be '78 or '79...can't recall which at the moment...
+Alan Jankowski TUNA'S LAST SHOW was 11/27/77 at the PALLADIUM....JACK SANG ,,FIRST TIME JACK SAID/SANG ANYTHING..NO ONE EVER heard JACK'S VOICE.........SO you do the math...spring tour 1978 was JORMA ACOUSTIC .....FOLLOWED BY JORMA DOING TUNA songs without JACK.....WITH A DRUMMER..THEN IN 1979 JORMA PLAYS WITH VITAL PARTS............AND JACK PLAYS WITH SVT
+MERRYJERRYL Yeah, figured out it was definitely the '78 show I saw...the '79 show was in November, and I already had moved out of NJ by then...so that answers that...
Jack is the bass master.... I've seen all the best live including Entwistle, Jack Bruce and too many to mention but I Hot Tuna live last night and Jack blows them all away. His tone, melodic style and musical dexterity is second to none
Wow that's really something. I always put Entwistle, Casady, Bruce, Lesh and yes Berry Oakley in the top 5 rock bassists. Have only seen Casady, Lesh, and Bruce live though. Each one is so meritorious and has such outstanding strengths, Lesh's melodiousness, Casady's rhythmic pulse and overtones, Oakley who sadly died so young but who had the chops and was enough of an instrumentalist to play equally with Duane and Dickie without needing to take center stage, Jack Bruce for his utter musicality, force, and raw simplicity, but in the end I come back to Entwistle, I think he was an unhappy man, but in his hands the bass kinda just melted, he exercised absolutely contol of it, he definitely heard a different drummer, and he was able to isolate his line in perfect complement to his bandmates. It appeared so effortless with him it's like he didn't need to think about it. I think in the end he was frustrated and felt locked into the Who's whole stage ritual. I always come back to Lesh as well as a dyed in wool Deadhead what's not to like, plus he held the band together in its most dissolute days, his sense of experimentation, restraint, a certain magic kindled when he performed, plus the exquisite taste and sense of counterpoint. Probably it comes down to what music you really like. It's interesting to hear the Hartbeats recordings from the Matrix in 68 as Jack is performing with Garcia and Hart on some of the Dead current repertoire including Dark Star. Interesting to heat the divergence from how Phil plays those shows. The differences are subtle but discernible and IMO reflect a different approach to "openness", say.
Do you understand what you are implying here? That THE OX is second best! But listening to Hot Tuna again here.... i cant figure any BeTTER band. They are #1, 100%
@@jackcrane7853 For sure there are so many great bass players and I have many favorites- Jack Bruce, Alfonzo Johnson, Peter Hook who played much differently than the traditional role and JJ Burnel of the Stranglers has such a cool and particular style. Chris Squire was creative and original. The list could go on and on. I have a wide spectrum of musical tastes and I think it's a cool instrument. I had recently seen Hot Tuna and have always thought that Jack and Jorma have had something very special and Jack doesn't try to play overcomplicated or even overplay but it comes off very good and just cool. While I did like a few things by the Who namely Who's Next and a few bits and pieces Entwistle isn't one of my favorites but he certainly could play. He was a very flamboyant 'rock star' and died the flamboyant rock star death.
oh wow oh wow oh wow I AM 57 ,,,,,,, HERE IN 2019 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, We had boom boxes , and tapes ,and acoustic guitars as well ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, several of us ,,,, jammin' in the park ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ahhhhhhhhhhh those were the days ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, and so many shows .................. A shame this will NEVER BE AGAIN
Love Jack's Flying V Bass. The only band I ever saw that was louder than Motorhead. Then again I had 5th row seats in front of Jorma at the Capitol Theatre in Novenber 1977. He did a pick slide with the flanger on and it sounded like the Concord taking off. Also loved that they played two shows and really played from midnight to 5AM for the late show. Also the only band I ever saw do it. Too young to have seen the Allmans or Dead at the Fillmore.
I saw a performance from "America's choice" at Roundhouse-London in september 1976 during my honeymoon: simply fantastic, at the end we were all mad and deaf. La last song was an electric wonderful version of "Death have no mercy". Thank you Hot Tuna...
This is what I have always been talking about this I s classic hot tuna. And I know they can still do this kind of show today some one like me has to voice my view to get Jorma and jack and bob to do a reunion and it would be magic once again I will always belive just one more jamming hot tuna show can you only have hope stevenmeinster who ever uploaded this show God bless you
I've been a Hot Tuna fan since the beginning. I've always liked the sound of Jack's modified Guild Starfire over his Alembic and Flying V. That said, this video still rocks!
I believe the Guild Starfire was the guitar that Jack used for the Crown of Creation session's. It has a nice balanced sound to it. Powerful, but not lacking in overall dynamics.
Saw Hot Tuna few times in upstate NY mid and late 70’s. They were a band for my generation never see another like Tuna. The were loud and played long time. Great memories!!!!!!
I saw Jorma solo at the Capital a bunch in the early 80s. He was rocking the post-punk haircut and playing that round body Ovation with the heavy phaser sound. The only solo act to this day that kept me completely engrossed. Wonderful memories.
The Groundhogs and Budgie. They form 2/3 of The holy trinity.of the most kick ass power trios of all time.The other third belongs to Hot Tuna and it's no small wonder why people used to yell "Hot Fucking Tuna" at their shows because the facts speak for themselves. Jorma is a CRIMINALLY IGNORED GENIUS on EVERY LEVEL
yes. And his treatment of this music is soulful, magic, connecting to listeners. Listening, especially to the acoustic work, has actually made me a better, more aware, hopeful, spiritual human being.
Hey all you HT fans from Bayonne! How many of these shows from 74-78 did we descend upon en masse? One show at the palladium we had the 1st two rows. maybe '75?
Hot Tuna has a great catalogue of acoustic and electric songs. Love Jorma's bluesy voice. It's amazing to see how he uses Steeler's drums, Jacks Bass with his electric guitar compared to what he does on acoustic. Surprisingly tight band considering all the improv.
I saw a band called Revival, Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen, and Hot Tuna with John Creech at the Capital Theater in 1971 or maybe 1972, my senior year in college. What a f!##ing concert !!!! I never forgot it and won't as long as my ticker holds out!! Commander Cody took about two or maybe three encores and yet Hot Tuna was better anyway. That must have been one of Jorma and Jacks favorite venues. They appeared there repeatedly and there are 3 at least live recordings on here from that theater.
Oh man, I'd pay big money to see a band like this kicking out this kind of rock. I'm only in the first tune and I'm in Heaven. I'm 66 (2021) and my soul STILL craves this type of rock. Can't hardly find it anymore. Yeah I'm a dinosaur......and don't care. Still dig my rock....and STILL a love machine. Hah! God Bless us all. jbeinarizona
This is my Favorite era of Hot Tuna..."Americas Choice" and "Yellow Fever" are KILLER GOOD and it appears that this is the only Real Chunk of Footage from that era? Does anyone know of any Good 1977 Footage....Would Love to have this on DVD if it would be made available through their Archives for us...
How many musicians are there that have done this for 60+ years. I only regret being introduced to them in 1976 what a night, but then again I was in 10th grade. Never a week goes by that I don’t play some Tuna ; just killing time in a crystal city
Awesome but two to three hours shy of a FULL hot tuna concert from this era. Fantastic video . I was at this show, and the one in the Long Island Arena on this tour. Six months after HS graduation.
This is how they played from 1973-76 every show that I saw. Check out Hot Tuna live from Hard Rock Palace,NYC 1973! It's on RUclips and I don't know what you will think, but I believe it was a better show than this one! Just as loud🔊📢!
@@brianht1434 YES EVERY SINGLE TUNA SHOW FROM 1969 THRU 1977 WAS THE BEST.......AFTER 1977 TUNA was not the same, very good but nowhere as good as 1969-1977......actually TUNA WAS GOOD TILL NOV 1976.....ALL OF 1977 WAS GREAT TOO, BUT NOT as great as 1975-1976!.................
Bob Steeler was a good enough drummer for Jack n Jorma Christopher Shelly. Sorry to disagree. I went to many of these shows at The Capitol and Beacon 75-77 and my recollection was that this was the shite!!! I miss these days immensely as well as the 125 Grateful Dead shows I saw from 1976-1987…. Christ, where did the time go??? I was 15 at this show, now I'm an old bastard of 54 with Hodgkins Lymphoma. Watching this brings a smile to my face and I am grateful fro the fact that it was posted on RUclips
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Just saw them last night at the Paramount Theater. They were a little older and slower and not doing nearly as much "jam band" stuff as Jorma said but it was a great show and the Denver crowd was way into the show with lots of applause and hooting and hollering. All ages in the audience. One guy I talked to said the last time he saw them was 1970.
I saw them in the summer of 1975 on Long Island. They were at their peak then.....playing a three and a half hour show. My ears rang for a day and a half!! I wonder what ever happened to Jack's Flying V bass???!!!!
Funny story about seeing them for the first time around this time. They were playing at the Tower in Philly and I was a little late getting tix. But I was able to get 2nd row seats. I was surprised. At the show I realized why the seats were available. They played sooooooo loud it was overwhelming.
This is so electric and tripped out. Saw them once at the old Palladium in NY, must have been 1980 or '81. I was a city kid but all the suburban heads were there.
I did a lightshow for Jorma solo at the Capitol in 1982. Dr. John was also on the bill along with somebody else I shouldn't be allowed to forget, but alas I have....
Saw these guys at a little biker bar in Jersey in the 70s. I'd be surprised if there were 500ppl. Massive jam session ears rang for days. Wish I could do it again.
I've heard all the "jam bands", Cream, the Dead, Skynyrd, the Allman's. All were great but this period of Tuna was supreme. The best of them all!
Skynrd was never a jam band. The songs were played exactly the same, every time. BORING
Sorry...electric Tuna was Godawful. Acoustic Jorma very good , though
@@MrPete-pe6uk yikes!!!!
Nobody jammed better louder or longer than this lineup ofTuna! This will never be done again duplicated or even tried! No one knows how the hell they did this! Frickin incredible!
I grew up in Passaic, NJ, my home town and I was at this show when I was 15. I saw some amazing shows at the Capitol in Passaic. Hot Tuna was one hell of a band!! I feel sad for the future generations of youngsters and young musicians who will never see bands like this and I'm grateful to have seen this band and the Dead many times at the Capitol Theater in Passaic.
That theater was a classic art deco building, they had xxx porn 4-5 days a week, then big name shows on weekends. I saw the Tuna a few times, Nugent and Skynyrd to name a few.
I wasn't at this particular show but did see Tuna at the Capital along with many other legendary shows in the 70s. I remember seeing the original Mountain there a couple times, those were also some great shows.
@@kennethward4985 I saw Kansas open for Skynyrd in the middle 70's & I thought it was at the Capitol. Does that show ring anyone's bell?
I think 38 special opened for skynyrd, but damn thats long ago and I was probably baked, LOL
@@kennethward4985 They played there alot. must've been a different show. Thanks.
I got hooked on Hot Tuna during this period. simply the most impressive, creative, spontaneous, bombastic, unstoppable band ever. Casady, Kaukonen, & Steeler were the best of all the Tuna incarnations.
Full on agree here
piazza was good too .....with his beats
@Timothy Lee saw Casady and Papa John and Pete Sears and Prarie Prince and more with Kanters Starship in 92 and that was really good but not Hot Tuna. I've seen solo Jorma, Jorma and Jack, Jorma and Michael Falzarano, and list goes on and drummers that I don't recall but in 76 I was still a kid and my music was at the mercy of what adults or older kids played. Some good music from my folks like Cash, old country, Beatles, Motown, Philly, other R&B, Soul and music from other influences. This Hot Tuna could've filled the space that stuff like Judas Priest and other metal filled as this is like Hot and Heavy Tuna and very good too. I wonder if they were still getting/had stashes of the eye droppers at this point? Wish there was a huge discovery of crystal L from the "Bear Research Group " or we discover what the authorities seized was still in evidence but kept properly and however it could slip out of those seizures. Light of this World sounds good too but it is just as amazing on later acoustic in small clubs or cafes.
Don't forget Papa John.
True! No other band had this incredible compactness! And who is that drummer? Is it Sammy Piazza? One of the best drummers in history, nothing less.
tuna in new york 70's. best rock shows ever! Pure acid rock, with no bulllshit- I remember the early shows, then the all night late shows, get out as the sun came up. unbelievable!!
The Dead couldn't rock out like this, but were great too.!
Purity of form for sure.
I saw Hot Tuna at The Academy of Music in NYC in 1973. Both the early and late shows, sun was rising as I left. Great memories, unforgettable experience! Still a huge fan now in 2021! Who else played Woodstock and still tours, nobody else I believe.
@@brianht1434 I was there ! Sammy Piazza was their best drummer
Cippolina was the best psychedelic guitarist and no doubt about it + it's not even close ! to boot 🥾 ? Gary Duncan ! QMS in 69-70 was the best psychedelic rock band ! tragically Dino Valenti fucked up the greatest rock band in the world
100 percent Right long island NY and
Loudest band I've ever heard in my life. My head and ears were ringing for days.
oldnytv5911, Good!
True words. I remember seeing them in this era. When they came out Jorma made a big deal of putting in his ear plugs before starting-and this was when noone used ear protection.
One band I heard back then was ever louder-Todd Rundgren (surprisingly). Rundgren was so loud it was far more pain than pleasure.
Loudest I have ever heard to and I have seen lots of loud bands. They were great though!
Good ol days
They played for hours some shows
Perhaps the greatest ever live band. Remember the day of the double live album? Double Dose. Still listen to it all the time.
Double Dose is equivalent to LEEDS and FILLMORE EAST
Allman Brothers were darn good! Loved that band!
Double dose was engineered with excellence
Great Album
am 70,i think i heard the name,but thats all till now,damm they were good,a lot of bands back then were the best in all ways,thanks
wish I could go back in time 43 years and see this show live again
So, then you can attest to the fact, that this was not a 55-minute show. Hahaha. I recall it being over 4 hours and ending like 3: 00am, in the morning, with a couple police officers standing there, telling the manager that the show had to end, because of the sound level, at that time of the morning...
I saw them at the Auditorium Theater in Chicago back in ‘73. I was 17. I’m 68 now and still jammin to this. Fuckin killer!
Wow, saw them at the same place summer of 72 on the Burgers Tour--Papa John.
I'm 54 years old and still love this stuff.
First saw them live in 1973 and listen to Jorma/Hot Tuna on a steady basis! Who else played at Woodstock, NY 1969 and still tours in 2023? Nobody that I can think of? Does Carlos Santana still do shows?
I was 19 years old when I was at this incredible show ! You don't know Jack if you don't know Jorma, Stellar Jam masters elite !
I said this in another post..These guys would never be heard on "American Idol" or "The Voice". Todays standards are so screwed..I don't like living in the past but everything is so cookie cutter today..This was passion.Raw....exciting..
And, they actually carried out Jefferson Airplane, sort of like the original JA, whilst JA got all Starshippy...
It is so hilarious to imagine though. I am picturing it in my mind right now and the judges are passing a 'J' .
... those smart asses talent shows directors know far too well that this programs are not about music !
do you mean the big jewish music machine that is in place today ? I am not a racist mind ya'
(or anti anything)
Just a racer ,,,,,,,,,,,,, zoom zoom
Well said Peter. What standards? LOL. Enjoy your day!
Im 67 and have recently rediscovered Hot Tuna. Always loved The Water Song, but that was about it. Now I cant get enough of them in 2024. Jorma, Jack and Steeler are am incredible trio. Love Jorma's acoustic guitsr work too. Thank God for RUclips.
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Yeah. There are plenty of RUclips issues but they have opened up some fabulous music that most would have never heard. These guys were really good. Like finding a gem just hanging around.
WOW! Hot Tuna!Do they bring back memories!I have seen them play so many greats shows!Cream!Hendrix!Hot Tuna and James Gang best 3 piece bands for ever! I was lucky one day walking down the street in SF.Out of a butcher shop walks out Jack Cassidy!We almost walked into each other! He invited me to the studio where Burgers the album was being remixed. Jorma was out sick.What a night! I got a ride home by the drummer in his old classic Cadillac with the sun rising in the distance!I am sure you guys are thinking what went down in the studio! Really Wild Stuff!!! Thanks Jack!
When I did go to any concerts I always tripped my ass off!!!!
Never gets old watching them old or new
saw a jorma set recently solo acoustic. sent my son to his first hot tuna fillmore west 2/17. he liked it, I always liked it and always will. rock on.
Bo Duke I was there great show.
going electric july 7 in providence ri. cant wait. hot tuna, wood brothers and tedeschi trucks band. tuna and woods are my target. trucks is good but he over does the guitar thing and gets a little boring waiting for him to finish so they can play a new song. I would never say that of jorma. could listen to him play alone all night. rock on.
I was rocking at this show! I still have the ticket!!!
I know I was there! I’m 62 today and this video (only 55 minutes 😢) brings back such great memories! A monster trio if there ever was one! Mr Eyebrows,The Captain, and The Man of Steel!Thank you so much for posting this 🙏!
Yes.
Saw them in 77 for my 13th birthday at commack arena got there at 8? Walked out 3 am
Listened to Hot Tuna for a long time. Love this electric period. Happy to finally see them on video.
Best show I saw was earlier this year in May of 76 at the Beacon. Late show. It was long and so loud the statues on the sides of the stage were shaking. You could feel Jacks bass going right through your body. Before Half Time Saturation Jorma described it as pure noise. Epic Funky #7 and Invitation. Great!
i saw a few of these shows "back in the day" Man i left the shows exhausted always admired the fact they could rock that hard for hours....
Whole show. Lol. More like 1/2 of one set. When I saw these guys in 1975 the show started at 9 pm and I went straight to high school the next morning. Black beauties helped.
Black beauties and yellow jackets
North Eastern U. 1975 played 3.5 hours. They didn't stop till the Cuervo bottle that sat on the drum riser was empty. Hot fuck'n Tuna!
commander k, Tequila, yes! Hey from Austin.
All WV videos are dubbed "full concert"
Could have been the long stretch od jormas meth days that kept him going
Perhaps the most unconventional band ever. Hot Tuna is pure brilliance
noone sounds like Hot Tuna!! totally unique sound! 🌟🎶🎶🎶🎸🎸✌
I was there for that show, and many others at the great Capitol Theater. What a place it was to see a concert! Those were great times!
What great times including 4 Zep shows in a row !
Is this the Capital theater in NJ or is there one in NY?
Passaic, Nj. Saw many killer shows and bands there 77-81 - small, cozy & good acoustics.
Lou Alvin - Well then Alvin, at some point I probably partied outside in the lobby with you.
Lou Alvino Yes & I saw Hot Tuna there 3 times! I think they played there more often than other bands. Something like that.
This band is awesome
Does anybody remember hearing this band? I sure do. Was only 1year and some days but got the tail end of them later tooo! Cool!
I saw Hot Tuna once in 2006 in France where I live. This was an "acoustic" show of course, but I was so happy to see one of my favorites bands I listened to when I was teen !!! Since I've got an Epiphone "Jack Casady" Bass. Thanks for the share :)
+tagadabrothersband
The Band has Done some electric trio sets in the past year. The Saturday night show at the Beacon in NYC was astounding. For the second set they brought out some guests and did a Jefferson Airplane set.
Peace
Love All Ways
Jack can't play his thunder on an acoustic bass. Much prefer when he plays an electric instrument, his talent is much more obvious!
@@brianht1434 The Epiphone Jack Casady is not an acoustic bass, althougt it has a hollow body it's an electric one (you can't uses it unplugged). And he plays it both on electric and acoustic shows.
Jorma Kaukonen always had the flair for the traditional blues . Yet when Musician Magazine did their 100 Greatest Guitarists of the 20th Century they included Jorma because of his innovative “acid drenched “ blues he did with Jefferson Airplane . The magazine got it right . Jorma was a major Player in forming that San Francisco sound .
@dagnabbit6187 my neighbor was playing guitar in front the other night, I asked was that HOT TUNA??
He said Gary Davis❤ but I heard TUNA
IMAGINE ,,WHAT a great drummer BOB STEELER WAS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,being able to play continuously for almost 8 hrs,,per show,,,,,(EARLY AND LATE),,,,,,,,and to be able to keep up with the fast playing of JACK and JORMA
The year was 1987 and me in 11th grade, Most of my contemporaries were listening to Bon Jovi, Poison, Def Leppard and such pop/crap rock, I was digging Jorma and Jack in the Airplane and right here in Hot Tuna, 35 years on it's unwavering.
Earliest I saw Jorma was ' 82 in Berkley. Never got to see Hot Tuna in the day. What a force! I still love "Easy Now" as one of the best songs Hot Tuna ever did (while living inside Jefferson Airplane). One of my go to tracks for a feel good. Go see them today if you can. Still worth every minute!
Some of the best jammin' I've ever heard!!
Always jealous of you old timers who saw some of these amazing shows back in the day
+yes nonsense Lol...probably the only advantage to being old, well that and senior discounts...I saw Jorma at the Capital in the 70's but it had to be '78 or '79...can't recall which at the moment...
+yes nonsense
The Boys are playing killer sets of electric recently. Check out Jorma's web page
Peace
Love All Ways
+Alan Jankowski TUNA'S LAST SHOW was 11/27/77 at the PALLADIUM....JACK SANG ,,FIRST TIME JACK SAID/SANG ANYTHING..NO ONE EVER heard JACK'S VOICE.........SO you do the math...spring tour 1978 was JORMA ACOUSTIC .....FOLLOWED BY JORMA DOING TUNA songs without JACK.....WITH A DRUMMER..THEN IN 1979 JORMA PLAYS WITH VITAL PARTS............AND JACK PLAYS WITH SVT
+MERRYJERRYL Yeah, figured out it was definitely the '78 show I saw...the '79 show was in November, and I already had moved out of NJ by then...so that answers that...
The old ones have the privilege of remembering their friends and memories when they were young . You can't buy that !
Excellent trio with great musicians.
Jack is the bass master.... I've seen all the best live including Entwistle, Jack Bruce and too many to mention but I Hot Tuna live last night and Jack blows them all away. His tone, melodic style and musical dexterity is second to none
Wow that's really something. I always put Entwistle, Casady, Bruce, Lesh and yes Berry Oakley in the top 5 rock bassists. Have only seen Casady, Lesh, and Bruce live though. Each one is so meritorious and has such outstanding strengths, Lesh's melodiousness, Casady's rhythmic pulse and overtones, Oakley who sadly died so young but who had the chops and was enough of an instrumentalist to play equally with Duane and Dickie without needing to take center stage, Jack Bruce for his utter musicality, force, and raw simplicity, but in the end I come back to Entwistle, I think he was an unhappy man, but in his hands the bass kinda just melted, he exercised absolutely contol of it, he definitely heard a different drummer, and he was able to isolate his line in perfect complement to his bandmates. It appeared so effortless with him it's like he didn't need to think about it. I think in the end he was frustrated and felt locked into the Who's whole stage ritual.
I always come back to Lesh as well as a dyed in wool Deadhead what's not to like, plus he held the band together in its most dissolute days, his sense of experimentation, restraint, a certain magic kindled when he performed, plus the exquisite taste and sense of counterpoint.
Probably it comes down to what music you really like. It's interesting to hear the Hartbeats recordings from the Matrix in 68 as Jack is performing with Garcia and Hart on some of the Dead current repertoire including Dark Star. Interesting to heat the divergence from how Phil plays those shows. The differences are subtle but discernible and IMO reflect a different approach to "openness", say.
He still rocks!
Do you understand what you are implying here? That THE OX is second best! But listening to Hot Tuna again here.... i cant figure any BeTTER band. They are #1, 100%
@@jackcrane7853 For sure there are so many great bass players and I have many favorites- Jack Bruce, Alfonzo Johnson, Peter Hook who played much differently than the traditional role and JJ Burnel of the Stranglers has such a cool and particular style. Chris Squire was creative and original. The list could go on and on. I have a wide spectrum of musical tastes and I think it's a cool instrument. I had recently seen Hot Tuna and have always thought that Jack and Jorma have had something very special and Jack doesn't try to play overcomplicated or even overplay but it comes off very good and just cool. While I did like a few things by the Who namely Who's Next and a few bits and pieces Entwistle isn't one of my favorites but he certainly could play. He was a very flamboyant 'rock star' and died the flamboyant rock star death.
oh wow oh wow oh wow I AM 57 ,,,,,,, HERE IN 2019 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, We had boom boxes , and tapes ,and acoustic guitars
as well ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, several of us ,,,, jammin' in the park ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ahhhhhhhhhhh those were the days ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, and so many shows ..................
A shame this will NEVER BE AGAIN
Love Jack's Flying V Bass. The only band I ever saw that was louder than Motorhead. Then again I had 5th row seats in front of Jorma at the Capitol Theatre in Novenber 1977. He did a pick slide with the flanger on and it sounded like the Concord taking off. Also loved that they played two shows and really played from midnight to 5AM for the late show. Also the only band I ever saw do it. Too young to have seen the Allmans or Dead at the Fillmore.
Fantastic! Bob Steeler was perfect, just funky enough to be great to play behind that kit for 2 shows a night with about 8 hours of non stop drumming.
I saw a performance from "America's choice" at Roundhouse-London in september 1976 during my honeymoon: simply fantastic, at the end we were all mad and deaf. La last song was an electric wonderful version of "Death have no mercy". Thank you Hot Tuna...
This is blazing. Jorma totally ripping it up and Jack handles the bass like a champ; love how he plays killer leads with that flying V.
This is what I have always been talking about this I s classic hot tuna. And I know they can still do this kind of show today some one like me has to voice my view to get Jorma and jack and bob to do a reunion and it would be magic once again I will always belive just one more jamming hot tuna show can you only have hope stevenmeinster who ever uploaded this show God bless you
I've been a Hot Tuna fan since the beginning. I've always liked the sound of Jack's modified Guild Starfire over his Alembic and Flying V. That said, this video still rocks!
I believe the Guild Starfire was the guitar that Jack used for the Crown of Creation session's. It has a nice balanced sound to it. Powerful, but not lacking in overall dynamics.
Agreed! The Flying V was really compressed and mostly midrange.
omg what a great sound!!!! 🎸🎸🎶🎶🎶🎶🌟🌟🌟🌟✌
If you don't know Jorma, you don't know Jack!
Now this is Hot Tuna!
Saw Hot Tuna few times in upstate NY mid and late 70’s. They were a band for my generation never see another like Tuna. The were loud and played long time. Great memories!!!!!!
Double Dose !
OF ACID
I saw Jorma solo at the Capital a bunch in the early 80s. He was rocking the post-punk haircut and playing that round body Ovation with the heavy phaser sound. The only solo act to this day that kept me completely engrossed. Wonderful memories.
man o man o manthis is some kick ass jamming rock sounds! total goosebumps!!
What other trio can rock this hard?
The Groundhogs and Budgie. They form 2/3 of
The holy trinity.of the most kick ass power trios of all time.The other third belongs to Hot Tuna and it's no small wonder why people used to yell "Hot Fucking Tuna" at their shows because the facts speak for themselves. Jorma is a CRIMINALLY IGNORED GENIUS on EVERY LEVEL
yes. And his treatment of this music is soulful, magic, connecting to listeners. Listening, especially to the acoustic work, has actually made me a better, more aware, hopeful, spiritual human being.
I think Rory Gallagher was pretty strong. Just an honest answer to the question.
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@@chucklaneChuckylane good analogy! him and these dudes and thats about it!
pure gold
Thank you for posting !! just awesome.. I love Hot Tuna ....
Hey all you HT fans from Bayonne! How many of these shows from 74-78 did we descend upon en masse? One show at the palladium we had the 1st two rows. maybe '75?
Damn this brings back some great old memories! Mushrooms 🍄 and hot tuna nice combo cheers 🍻
Hot Tuna has a great catalogue of acoustic and electric songs. Love Jorma's bluesy voice. It's amazing to see how he uses Steeler's drums, Jacks Bass with his electric guitar compared to what he does on acoustic. Surprisingly tight band considering all the improv.
Bought their first album when I was stationed in Germany,1970.Very obscure and underrated
Great album.
I saw a band called Revival, Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen, and Hot Tuna with John Creech at the Capital Theater in 1971 or maybe 1972, my senior year in college. What a f!##ing concert !!!! I never forgot it and won't as long as my ticker holds out!! Commander Cody took about two or maybe three encores and yet Hot Tuna was better anyway. That must have been one of Jorma and Jacks favorite venues. They appeared there repeatedly and there are 3 at least live recordings on here from that theater.
Oh man, I'd pay big money to see a band like this kicking out this kind of rock. I'm only in the first tune and I'm in Heaven. I'm 66 (2021) and my soul STILL craves this type of rock. Can't hardly find it anymore. Yeah I'm a dinosaur......and don't care. Still dig my rock....and STILL a love machine. Hah! God Bless us all. jbeinarizona
Hot Tuna. Yes!
This is my Favorite era of Hot Tuna..."Americas Choice" and "Yellow Fever" are KILLER GOOD and it appears that this is the only Real Chunk of Footage from that era? Does anyone know of any Good 1977 Footage....Would Love to have this on DVD if it would be made available through their Archives for us...
The Hopf Korv album as well. Love the 3 piece.
commander k, I am currently looking for a bass player again to expand my large living room band.
CIAO! Love!!!😍😍😍😍 so GOOD
Sunday im Here!!!!!🙂🙂😍😍😍😍
THE WOOD IS ROCKING!!!!!!
How many musicians are there that have done this for 60+ years. I only regret being introduced to them in 1976 what a night, but then again I was in 10th grade. Never a week goes by that I don’t play some Tuna ; just killing time in a crystal city
Hot F'ing Jorma, nothing else needs to be said!!!
Awesome but two to three hours shy of a FULL hot tuna concert from this era. Fantastic video . I was at this show, and the one in the Long Island Arena on this tour. Six months after HS graduation.
Saw them in a gym at Alfred NY in 73. Hooked since.
I saw them at St. Bonaventure in '75! Long evening... 🍄🍳🍭
great fkn show....RIP Capitol Theatre
this show may be the most intense hot tuna show ive ever heard. they are elevated to new heights here. fantastic
No doubt!😎💪🤘🆒💲🔥👀🤩🙏🤬☮️✌️
HOTFUCKINTUNA!!!BABY!YA?💪🤘💯😎🤩💲🔥🆒🆗✌️☮️
This is how they played from 1973-76 every show that I saw. Check out Hot Tuna live from Hard Rock Palace,NYC 1973! It's on RUclips and I don't know what you will think, but I believe it was a better show than this one! Just as loud🔊📢!
@@brianht1434 YES EVERY SINGLE TUNA SHOW FROM 1969 THRU 1977 WAS THE BEST.......AFTER 1977 TUNA was not the same, very good but nowhere as good as 1969-1977......actually TUNA WAS GOOD TILL NOV 1976.....ALL OF 1977 WAS GREAT TOO, BUT NOT as great as 1975-1976!.................
Man, this is great, it brings back such memories...
This music is like good wine You taste everything in it and it is tasting better every time you hear it.
this shit was hard core I wish I could have been front row STONED! ROCK ON
Awesome.... Electric Hot Tuna Rocked. I was certainly there that night! Good times!
Bob Steeler was a good enough drummer for Jack n Jorma Christopher Shelly. Sorry to disagree. I went to many of these shows at The Capitol and Beacon 75-77 and my recollection was that this was the shite!!! I miss these days immensely as well as the 125 Grateful Dead shows I saw from 1976-1987…. Christ, where did the time go???
I was 15 at this show, now I'm an old bastard of 54 with Hodgkins Lymphoma. Watching this brings a smile to my face and I am grateful fro the fact that it was posted on RUclips
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Cool, I was actually at this show! Spent the entire time screaming for "Trial by Fire".
Most underrated band ever....electric tuna rocked.the first albums I ever bought were black Sabbath paranoid and tuna's America's choice
Living dangerously
This show was very much like the Warner Theater, DC 1977 I went to. I miss that time period.
Absolutely Fantastic the best jams ever
Peace and Love. Korma and Jack I've been a fan since the. 70s
thank you so much cherish this
Thank you stage crew♥️
This is SO awesome. They jam, they shred its so rhythmic and its heavy af its HOT FUCKING TUNA!!!!
My first concert ever..All I remember is we smoked a lot of pot and was really loud. hehe
Now 2022 still rocking at 63. F In Amazing
Electric band is playing my festival tomorrow night in the Tetons!
Just saw them last night at the Paramount Theater. They were a little older and slower and not doing nearly as much "jam band" stuff as Jorma said but it was a great show and the Denver crowd was way into the show with lots of applause and hooting and hollering. All ages in the audience. One guy I talked to said the last time he saw them was 1970.
music that was all about taking chances ....... we're lucky to gave the recordings
I saw them in the summer of 1975 on Long Island. They were at their peak then.....playing a three and a half hour show. My ears rang for a day and a half!! I wonder what ever happened to Jack's Flying V bass???!!!!
From Jefferson Airplane to Hot Tuna Fuckin' Jorma Amazing!!!!
Funny story about seeing them for the first time around this time. They were playing at the Tower in Philly and I was a little late getting tix. But I was able to get 2nd row seats. I was surprised. At the show I realized why the seats were available. They played sooooooo loud it was overwhelming.
This is so electric and tripped out. Saw them once at the old Palladium in NY, must have been 1980 or '81. I was a city kid but all the suburban heads were there.
They gave me tinnitus. Was at this show. Wish I could remember how I got home. Wish I can go bak and go again
Peak Moments of transcendent sound that you could ride. Those of us who were there know.
I did a lightshow for Jorma solo at the Capitol in 1982. Dr. John was also on the bill along with somebody else I shouldn't be allowed to forget, but alas I have....
Love this!
Wounderful!!!!
Saw these guys at a little biker bar in Jersey in the 70s. I'd be surprised if there were 500ppl. Massive jam session ears rang for days. Wish I could do it again.
Hot Tuna forever!
rock on!