Hot Tuna - Full Concert - 03/22/73 - 46th Street Rock Palace (OFFICIAL)
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
- Hot Tuna - Full Concert
Recorded Live: 3/22/1973 - 46th Street Rock Palace (Brooklyn, NY)
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Setlist:
0:00:00 - Keep On Truckin'
0:04:37 - Been So Long
0:08:28 - Water Song
0:13:42 - Come Back Baby - Видеоклипы
This is simply too beautiful to be forgotten...
So happy this footage exists. So happy this music was created. So happy we're still listening in 2021!
also in 2022
Totally agree
As of Dec 2022, Jorma & Jack are still performing! Search Hot Tuna on RUclips.
Listening 2023!😘🎶🎶
Still listening in 2024. Still still listening? Such wonderful, amazing, strange and beautiful music from an era I sometimes think could be described in similar terms. I am seventy-five years old now, a fair bit younger than Jorma and Jack, but still old enough to ache, and this music still stirs me. I love it.
Jack's eyebrow deserves it's own entry into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.
And who does his hair😂
unfortunately he cut it the year later and permed it
😅
Favorite bassist. Perfect contrasting sound to the music.
When you got home from seeing a band like this you knew you had just seen something special !
Very cool bass tone, with the perfect amount of distortion.
Watching the eye contact between the band members, especially between Jorma and Jack, it was no wonder that they made such great music. I remember catching them at Winterland (New Riders opened the show) and I was just knocked out of my seat. As a bassist, I always saw Jack as a pure monster, but Papa John was from another planet and Sammy was constantly underrated, just because the strength of the rest of the band! That this was all created by just four people is still beyond belief.
They're still performing, their friendship still foremost. As of Dec 2022. Search Hot Tuna on RUclips.
Agree. Four distinct instruments four very individual lines, tempos and harmonic intervals perfectly meshed. Sheerly sublime.
Joni Mitchell's line "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you have till it's gone" came to mind as l listened to this immensely enjoyable group & read many of the comments. lt's so strange to realize that I took the unparalleled music of the 60s & 70s for granted. Looking back l realize that I believed that great music and talent like this would just always continue to be created. Then it disappeared,seemingly now, almost overnight. It was SO GREAT & WIDESPREAD it never occurred to me that it was destined to fade away. If there was one thing that would continue indefinitely during those times of swift and endless changes, it was the music that we loved as much as life itself. And luckily still can bathe in it. It will live on but can never be duplicated or replaced.
Jorma & Jack are still performing as of Dec 2022, electric & acoustic. Search Hot Tuna on RUclips.
It’s not “gone” at all. They are still together and making great live music
I was fortunate enough to be in Jorma's 1st guitar camp 20 years ago(amazingly). You couldn't find more decent guys and excellent hands-on instructors.
Did you learn a lot about fingerpicking blues in that course? Im obsessed with jormas take on the old ragtime and delta blues
My god this is good music! Mind blowing music. Magic! This is a treasure!
Jorma & Jack please keep playing and live past 100 years!
Papa John creach! Love it so much the memories are flooding back from my high school years the best time of my life. I'm 55 now and I spent pretty much every minute either awake or sleep trying to retain that adolescent vibe and never lose that guy. I didn't want to grow old to become some old cranky dude. And I never have and it's just that much more clear to me when I see this and listen to it all week as I have. Hoppkorv blue my mind all week I brought those memories flooding back. Long live Jorma Jack Cassidy Papa John Creech
There's been a ton of old electric blues players but John Creach might be the only geriatric member of a contemporary rock group.
i thought that was him!! Papa John was great!
These guys made greatness look so easy and effortless.
Hot Tuna was my first concert freshman year of college, September 1971. Same lineup as here. Loudest concert ever! Fantastic. Unforgettable. Thanks for posting this!
don't know where you got this precious piece of film.
It is pure joy for those of us like me who remember the purity and joy of those days.
thank you sooooo much !!
Papa john played a mean violin, definitely the pioneer
This is major league nostalgia for me!!❤
Never saw them in concert, sad. But the world is a better place with them and their music in it.
It's not too late 😂❤
"And on EYEBROWS...Jack Casady!"
John Creach’s departure left a void that was never replaced!
thats what defines whos the best of the best
from the Jefferson Airplane to now, making so many people happy
I was at this show! it was for in concert, the line up was The New Riders,Jerry Lee Lewis, Gladi Knight & the Pips, Hot Tuna.. and The Dead closed the show, started at 6 pm, dont know what time i got out , but the sun was up.... AMAZING!!! needless to say i didnt make class the next day... ( oh by the way, the Venue was called Bananafish Gardens at the time.... Useless Trivia)
I was at the Stony Brook U show, 5 days earlier. Then again, they visited campus 4 years (2 years they were acoustic) not to mention their opening up for the Airplane for a free outdoor concert.
John Paster so happy for you man. What a crazy lineup!!
ruclips.net/video/-5i1cJIwE7M/видео.html
wow what a lineup
I attended a few produced for TV concerts in the 70’s, most notably The Midnight Special that was mostly filmed in my back yard, they were so much fun, the best band I saw was The Kinks!
That Psychedelic Cowboy show would have topped my list!
Love Hot TUNA,good find!
Just LOVE seeing Jorma close his eyes and smile in bliss while playing Water Song! One of my favorite songs ever -- I could just listen to it on repeat for hours. Very soothing, healing music!
I agree!! Love the Water Song, love watching this, happy day's back then😘🎉🎶💗🎶
SEEING THIS GREAT BAND, IS SPECIAL,ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE.🐟🎸🔊🎶☮️☮️ BOB.
Thank you for finding and sharing this treasure!
Thankfully I've found the sound I thought was lost forever! the music of my time growing up in the New York area in the 70's. How sweet it is!
Joseph Alestra , Are you still in NYC? I drive a truck through there daily, delivering drywall.
Epic Academy of music shows Early/ Late and Stony Brook
Yeah, this is the Hot Tuna I remember. In fact - I just realized, looking at my old concert poster, that I saw them 12 days earlier at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds - my 2nd concert after seeing the Dead at Maples Pavilion, Stanford, a month earlier. Good times...
Thanks, Jam and Psych, for this most excellent vid!
Santa Clara County Fairgrounds...that was my first concert ever. Unforgettable. So that was March 10? I've never found evidence of that show, do you know of any?I think it was with Commander Cody.
@@RoyalJelly Yep, Saturday, 3/10/73. Search Google Images for "hot tuna concert poster santa clara county fairgrounds" and you'll see my silver poster with the turquoise ring that I still have somewhere in the garage. Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen opened for the Elvin Bishop Band and then Hot Tuna. 'Twas a fantabulous concert and what a great one for your 1st and my 2nd!
I'm sure that your perception of everything was quite clear after that exposure.
@@rogerdudra178 Hah! I don't remember much from that show, except a clear memory of it being fantastic - all 3 bands. It was an outdoors day concert in early Spring. You couldn't ask for better times. And I recall smoking some particularly tasty and strong hash as we sat on an open cotton sleeping bag, spread on the asphalt ground - temple ball or elephant ear or Nepalese finger or some other above average variety. Awesome times!
I believe that was Jerry Garcia dancing in the crowd! What a a night! And morning! The good old days. Sometimes you forget how great Hot Tuna can play! I feel lucky. I was invited by Jack to the recording studio. They where remixing the album Burgers. A night I will never forget!!! Sunrise and Joey gave me a ride home. It was the classic car on the album cover. I wish I could turn into God. And give Hot Tuna 50 more years of music! Thank You! Hot Tuna!
Great playing from everyone in the band. Real music. Refreshing.
Thanks whoever recorded this and whoever posted this.
I was lucky enough to see electric Hot Tuna many at the Chateau Liberte in Los Gatos Ca. It was a HA hangout in the redwood mountains. Place was crowded with 200 people so band and crowd were up close and personal.
Keep Those Lamps Trimmed and Burning 👍
incredible footage-Papa John Creach added so much and Jorma is just beyond belief
Cool that I got to hang with John at a regular gig he did in San Diego in the 80s.
hard to believe this was almost 50 years ago, and Jorma and Jack are still rocking!
Douglas Mlyn Hell Yeah Brother!!
heh heh....not like this.. Lordy.
OMG, these guys are all so incredibly lovable.
⚡️💙⚡️
I was there, and what a great time it was, thank you! We stayed deeply dedicated Deep Hippies, and I feel it's best way to get through your dae, eh?
So excellent. Thanks for having it
I was at this show at the old Loews 46th St Movie theater in Brooklyn after they converted it to The Rock Palace. That was 49 years ago when I was 18 !!! Hot Fuk'n Tuna !!!
HOT TUNA WITH PAPA JOHN C.WAS SO GOOD , IT SHOWS WHAT TALENTED MUSICAINS THEY ARE.🎸🔊🎼☮️😎 BOB.
Oh man, to be there in person and FEEL the bass notes that Jack plays at the beginning of Been So Long ... I wish I could time travel!
Eclectic Electric Blues these guys were great during this time period!
Ron Harper and they still are!
Saw this when it was broadcast on ABC's "In Concert". Likely the only footage of Jack playing Alembic #1.
back in the day,omg.. still as great today...
Hell yes! Thanks for the video upload!
Sammy Piazza was my favorite drummer for HT!
jack's tone is unreal. Sick!
Bobby Fells. And felt like thunder. Shook the floor, walls and roof of some venues. These guys were blessed with so much talent & incredible love of music.
His eyebrows can play notes....
Love, love, love Poppa John Creach
Thanks for posting this...I am sure I was at this show...they did a few there (Bananafish Gardens) for the In Concert TV series on PBS....FOR FREE!!! Thanks again!
That's some killer tone that Jack's getting from that bass.
Just layin' it down.
It's all in the eyebrow-movement...
Yeah, i cant believe he let that bass go. The first Alembic ever!
Some lucky person has it in their collection. I cant imagine
It was only supposed to be a prototype with a few hunks of wood and became a piece of art
@@reginaldfitzpatrick8681 It seems like that bass was, unfortunately stollen. It fortunately has been recovered as of a couple of years ago and I believe it is back in Jack's possession.
@@jackbailey5304 oh really ? Holy crap i hadent heard that.
I saw on the alembic forum he sold it , and belonged to someone who bought it a while back and belonged to the forum but wanted to remain anonymous.
I was at this show. They played 2 shows that night. I was at the late show, probably started around midnight. When we walked out of the theatre dawn was breaking and we went for breakfast. Papa John had a jug of wine on stage and you could see the sunshine tabs floating around in it (there were a lot) and his eyes rolling around in his head. Jorma finished a bottle of Jack Daniels (probably needed it to take the edge off all the acid). I was sitting right up front, knew the promoter. Best of many HT shows I saw.
Huh...tabs of acid didnt dissolve in the wine? Always did in my ripple or bali hai
I was sitting next to you
This sounds so great, wish i was there, saw them in New Paltz the same tour. This just sounds so great. The show at N.P. went on for 4 hours and Journey OPEN FOR HOT TUNA. Jorma started playing a lot more with a pick after this tour (not that that's a bad thing)but this stuff just kicked ass. The tone of electric finger picking (I LOVE THAT SOUND&nobody else does it, maybe Chris Smither), jazz violin with a monster rhythm section was too much fun for words. We left the building after the second encore (a 20 minute encore)came back and they were still playing playing THE SAME SONG.holy sht, what a party.
Cipollina did it.
Casady was a bass master! Solid band whose records up through 1978 are must-haves.
Wish there had been more vids of them 1972-1977 - shame.
I looked at Rolling Stone list. Top 50 bass players. I did not see Jacks name! Maybe you can find his name. How about a list. Top 50 baseball players. And you dont see Micky Mantle.
@@dougpotosky4102 RS has many issues stating what an awesome player Jack Casady is - also, Jimi Hendrix considered him one of the best he ever heard and played with him
@@dougpotosky4102 ya the same rolling stone that didn't think Glen Campbell worthy of a top 100 guitarist pick either. This same rag bagged on Rush for crediting Ayn Rand on their album 2112. They're leftist tools and haven't been relevant for decades. Only the gullible read into that trash peace.
The show was recorded for a tv , In concert series on Friday nights.Just as tuna came on stage a small fire started in balcony. It was put out quickly. The fire department showed up and tuna started playing. The firefighters stood in the back and watched first couple songs.
this is , and was perfection. maybe the best rock band ever.
My God did that SMOKE! Thanks for posting.
So good and in NY.
My favorite Hot Tuna album is Burgers, and I'm a big fan of Long John Silver and Thirty Seconds over Winterland. And I love this. Papa John Creach added so much to the Airplane's sound and Hot Tuna's when he was with them. His eerie tone made their acid rock sound that much edgy and psychedelic, plus he got an A+ when it came to playing the blues.
Trial by fire🔥🚬😎
Now this is some excellent Tuna! That Strat sounds fantastic in Water Song.
Middle pickup of a Strat, I don't know why more people don't use it on it's own. Robin Trower, another player with a big sound uses it a lot too.
What a delightful find this morning! Thanks so much for posting!
Best HT era, Sammy, my favorite HT drummer!
Thanks made my Day!
just great!
crazy, crazy good music. Nothing ever again will compare.
These guys were monsters ❤
The last Jam Come Back Baby is Stellar.
Saw them 71 &72 at Capitol Th, Passaic. The Creach Yrs. The best.
Me too brother those were the days weren't they! Saw him in New York City they did two shows a lot! From 8 I believe till 12 or so and then it went all night long till Dawn I remember getting out of the show and it was light out. And I think a few times I left and they were still playing. They must have been speeding or tripping or something along with everyone else in there LOL
Fantastic.
I always loved these guys
It's so cool how Papa John Creach plays, blends with the soundscape of Hot Tuna...fun video, good times.
Real musical high! Nothing like it these days.
I came into this with the idea in mind that it might suck and I’m so glad to discover that couldn’t be further from the case. Solid stuff and a little different.
Great footage!
Amazing show!! Those were the days, tune in your b/w or color TV to FM radio for stereo surround-!!
Finally...the real deal. My first concert was Tuna in '73, at Stony Brook Gymnasium. It was exactly like this, and I have been a huge fan, ever since. That show was incredible. The only bummer was, that Cat Stevens opened for them, and the LI crowd was so rowdy for Tuna, that CS played two songs and left. We had to just sit there for an hour or two, lights up, waiting for HT to show. Loved those shows!!!
damm nearly made me cry,wish i was 17 again,53 yrs ago
Papa john is the man
never forget my 1st tuna concert till 5:00 a.m in the morning
Same here. Was it at Town Hall in NYC?
radiomanze1 nor will I. 1976 Commack Arena! 1st of several there. Always on the rail in front of Jack!
@@arguesalat4434 That's the one
Suffolk County
Saw papa few times at Bottom Line
Ohhh Jack Casady!
Seems like a few long days ago, I was there....
I saw this tour at the Academy Of Music in NYC, with the Climax Blues Band as the openers. Back then, the Academy (later The Palladium) had 8pm & 11:30pm shows. The 8pm show was killer, but we heard rumors of special guests for the late show, so we stayed on. By the time we left that 11:30 show, it was 6am. I only hope that today's kids can have that kind of happy happenstance, because is was so spontaneous that even thinking about it today blows my mind.
Remember always looking up at a big clock just across from the Academy, that was our 'official time' for the concert...was at the last Academy show, another 6:00 am ending...
The Owsley Stanley Foundation presents its third chapter: Bear’s Sonic Journals: Before We Were Them, Jorma Kaukonen & Jack Casady, Veterans Memorial Building, June 28, 1969, available now on CD. This live concert recording features recently discovered and previously unreleased music from Jefferson Airplane’s fabled guitar and bass players before they became known as Hot Tuna.
This live concert recording features recently discovered and previously unreleased music from Jefferson Airplane s fabled guitar and bass players before they became known as Hot Tuna. Jorma and Jack are joined by Joey Covington on drums, and this intense, hard-driving muscle trio creates a sonic landscape to rival Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
ray frazier such a great series of recordings Bear had. Grateful it was made available. Purchased all 4 now available, Doc & Merle Watson , Dawn of NRPS, BWWT & ABB Fillmore East! Al pure listening joy!
So pure and innocent.....❤
Love this band! And Sammy Piazza on the kit is the best drummer Tuna ever had
That was Joey on drums!
Pretty sure that’s :Sammy.
@@mikeshapiro4298 The drummer is Joey Covington. Trust me. This is the Burgers period so you would think that it would be Sammy P. Maybe they were taking turns in rehab. L.O.L!!
My guys popping it...feels like having a pop now..🍀👀🍀
Great!
Sounds Very good, Joyful Mastership✨
BOY......…..THOSE WERE THE DAYS!!!!!!………...….
rockin hard RIP Steven Neretti 5 3 1961-2/22/17
Such a great opening - I'm loving the Fiddle! Thanks for the upload "Jam & Psych on MV"..... Have a great New Year! 2016 ~ peace
If you don't know Jorma, well you just don't know JACK
Love Hot Tuna !
epic takes me back to those daze
I love Been so. Long those riffs towards the end Wow!!!!
Great to see
So my phone broke was in the shop for a week and I pulled out my older phone that had a lot of music loaded on it like an iPod. I had 7 albums of Hot Tuna and when I spotted it I got so excited cuz I forgot it was there! Cut to a week later and I've listened did nothing but Hot Tuna and Lightnin Hopkins all week. Not that playing together of course but just fill in my soul with this basic simplistic genius. Limited technology limited instruments just heartsoul and mood. Love you Jorma love you Jack Cassidy
With papa john so good
Awesome 👍
20 minutes a full show? I remember shows in those days running 3-5hrs!
they weren't the only act.
This is one of the best hot Tuna shows I've seen in the last 60 yrs!!!
ITS ONLY ROCK AND ROLL!!!!!😊
Memories!
GOD Bless Papa John!
Papa John rules!!