Wild Horses - Faces Down _live 1980
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Classic Hard Rock band from the U.K. perfoming live the 2nd song from their debut (and self-titled) album on the TV show All Right Now (remember a song from Free?)
The show was hosted by Phil Lynott (Skid Row, Thin Lizzy, Grand Slam, The Rockers and solo artist) and also featured RockPile. On the end of the show Phil played the classic Thin Lizzy song Rosalie with the boys in the band.
Wild Horses are:
Jimmy Bain - Bass, lead and background vocals
Brian "Robo" Robertson - Guitar, lead and background vocals
Niel Carter - Guitar, Keyboards, background vocals
Clive Edwards - Drums
Jimmy Bain comes from Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, band which he recorded Rainbow Raising (1976) and Rainbow On Stage (1978). After Wild Horses, he would re-group with his long time friend Ronnie Jamed Dio (R.I.P.) on the band DIO.
Brian Robertson started playing with Thin Lizzy on the record NightLife (1974) and stayed on the band until Live And Dangerous (1978). After Wild Horses, was on Motörhead for the album Another Perfect Day 1983 and then with the scotch singer Frankie Miller.
Niel Carter left Wild Horses to enter UFO in 1981 (The Wild, The Willing and The Innocent). After the record Making Contact he started playing with Gary Moore and stayed with Gary until 1989 (After the War).
Clive Edwards played the drums for various rock artists including UFO, Pat Travers, Uli Roth Eletric Sun and Bernie Marden S.O.S. to name a few.
The Band Wild Horses released the record called "The First Album" in 1980 (it was recorded in 1979).
For the second release "Stand Your Ground", 1981, John Lockton (Victory) replaced Carter. Then Brian Robertson left the band and was replaced for Laurence Archer (Grand Slam, Stamped and UFO).
By the final days of the band Frank Noon (Def Leppard, Pete Ways's Waysted) was playing the drums on the band...
Facedown is my favourite wild Horses track!!! Great band Rip Philo and Jimmy ,great memories,great times!!!
RIP Jimmy. A proper talented musician.
Robbo is criminally under-appreciated. I remember reading about this band at the time, but practically the only notice they got on this side of the Atlantic came from their peripheral involvement in the Great Cleveland Anti-Disco Riot of '79.
How appropriate to have the brief snippet of the incomparable Phil Lynott at the end. Wild Horses was a terrific band -- sort of a Deutero-Lizzy, as it were.
Very Lizzy 🎼
Jimmy Bain the best simple and true
This is bad ass. Great fucking tune.
Too cool...love the 2 albums, but never in a million years did I think I would ever see live vid....Robbo is a genius!
Greatest guitarist
Jimmy Bain- Rainbow, Wild Horses, Dio & Last in Line.
brilliant band !!
LOVE the Bain!
RIP
should have been huge.... carter may be the most all around talented musician out there.... amazing !!!!
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Saw these guys at Manchester University Student Union circa 1980. Sound quality was pretty awful and Brian was hammered the moment he hit the stage. He continued to drank freely from a large bottle of whiskey throughout the show. Needless to say, it was a pretty crap performance. I'd seen him with Thin Lizzy previously and he was awesome.
Very underrated band. Better than Lizzy.
no!
They had some great tunes but cmon now
Your opinion is your opinion...I guess what you’re saying is you like eggs better than the chicken...IMO Lizzy was severely underrated and Wild Horses was underdeveloped..Horses was a band much like Mama’s Boys even Fastway (although Fastway had better production) point being they were definitely talented but never were marketed as a premier act unlike Thin Lizzy who by that time had a proven track record of charted success regardless of what might have happened in the states
Good Band! Thin Lizzy the best!
No ,Lizzy the greatest band of all time especially with Robbo