Frank Marino is my favorite guitarist, and he is very intelligent, humble and down to earth guy. Very underrated guitarist. He had to retire from playing shows, but he is still active and has been making his own signature guitar pedals. Thank you for your posting your reaction video.
Frank Marino is one of my all-time favorite guitarists, and his name is always the first one I think of when the subject of "underrated guitarists" comes up. This entire DVD is absolute fire. We are so lucky he was able to get that out while he still had his health. Hope he's doing well. He seems like a good dude, from everything I've seen.
This particular version is taken from his DVD: FRANK MARINO - Live At The Agora Theatre, Release date August 4/19. This is a monumental package consisting of one immaculate Blu Ray disc and three regular DVDs both containing the same six hour (!) concert held at Cleveland's Agora Theatre. That's right, a SIX hour concert in 3 parts. While many music industry writers may not have given him his props, here are some comments from other guitarists: Frank Marino is a real good player. I enjoyed his music. Johnny Winter Pure shredding, Pure tone, and Pure inspiration, Pure Frank Marino. Zakk Wylde He set the groundwork for guys like me to have a successful career. If it wasn't for Frank Marino I wouldn't have a career. Joe Bonamassa Frank is a very powerful performer and was an inspiration to me at a very critical time in my musical evolution. Steve Vai
Thank Harri for reacting to Frank.I started to listening to him in the mid '70's,and he is the best I have heard.This concert was a great one for sure.There is a cool story by Frank of how this DVD set came about.Frank spent countless hours re-making the audio in his studio,due to the master recording being destroyed in the fire in LA,that destroyed other music and movie recordings.The story shows what a genious Frank is.Check more out from this concert,ike It's Begun To Rain,the Answer and Strange Dreams.You will see and hear Frank at his best.Cheers Harri.
Frank Marino is one excellent guitarist. This entire concert "Live At The Agora Theatre" has some of the best sound for a live recordings I have ever heard. Love this pick Louis. Thanks man!!👍👍👍
Frank Marino is a Canadian gem. Hopefully he can overcome his hand issue and spread the joy of music once again. His live album from 1978 is awesome. Same goes for fellow Canadian Pat Travers and his live Go For What You Know album from 1979.
Frank is my favorite Rock guitar player. He’s the best I’ve ever seen. I was lucky to see him play for 2 1/2 hours straight ( around 1980). This is a 2019 live recording. You need to check his album “The Power of Rock and Roll.” In particular “Ain’t Dead Yet.” That’s when he was at his very best.
And Harri dove right-in! Brilliant and under-rated guitarist. Last time I saw him was at the CD Release Party (Eye of the storm) in 2001 at Le Petit Café, a very small bar in Montreal (local boy!) He put-on a two and a half hours long FREE show for about 60 people. Watching from ten feet away was almost surreal. Part of that concert is available on YT. PS - Not the one filming but the guy's camcorder was on my table.
Thank you HarriBest! Frank always one of my all-time favorites since early 70s. Met him backstage early 90s, basically a very humble and approachable man. Always made time for his fans.
I saw Frank and Mahogany Rush in 1978 opening for Judas Priest in Norman Oklahoma, been a huge fan of his ever since he is one of the best guitarists I've ever seen, he does a killer rendition of purple haze fun highlight of the concert was when the bass player, in full outlaw gambler outfit, pulled his pistol out of his holster and "shot" Frank's guitar, that he had laid on tha stage while it was still reverberating through the arena
@@davidyerkey7425 yeah, saw lots of great concerts at Lloyd Noble In the '70s &'80s, Allman Brothers, w Eddie Money, Jethro Tull w Whitesnake, America w Micheal Murphy, the list goes on and on
As great as Frank Marino is, there are other guitarists that would give him a run for his money: Lenny Breau and Jeff Healy, to name two (both are also from Canada).
One of the MASTERS OF ROCK PERIOD ❤
Probably the Best guitar player I've ever seen!! Been a big fan since the Mahogany Rush days. Never get tired of him. Awesome!!!
One of if not best all around guitarists of all time
He can play anything and everything. And is a master of the wha wha pedal.
Frank Marino is my favorite guitarist, and he is very intelligent, humble and down to earth guy. Very underrated guitarist. He had to retire from playing shows, but he is still active and has been making his own signature guitar pedals. Thank you for your posting your reaction video.
Frank Marino is one of my all-time favorite guitarists, and his name is always the first one I think of when the subject of "underrated guitarists" comes up. This entire DVD is absolute fire. We are so lucky he was able to get that out while he still had his health. Hope he's doing well. He seems like a good dude, from everything I've seen.
Fortunately i got to see him several times over the last 40 years. Truly a master
I caught Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush for the 1975 tour promoting the album Strange Universe. *Stunning* concert performance!!!
This particular version is taken from his DVD: FRANK MARINO - Live At The Agora Theatre,
Release date August 4/19. This is a monumental package consisting of one immaculate Blu Ray disc and three regular DVDs both containing the same six hour (!) concert held at Cleveland's Agora Theatre. That's right, a SIX hour concert in 3 parts. While many music industry writers may not have given him his props, here are some comments from other guitarists:
Frank Marino is a real good player. I enjoyed his music.
Johnny Winter
Pure shredding, Pure tone, and Pure inspiration, Pure Frank Marino.
Zakk Wylde
He set the groundwork for guys like me to have a successful career. If it wasn't for Frank Marino I wouldn't have a career.
Joe Bonamassa
Frank is a very powerful performer and was an inspiration to me at a very critical time in my musical evolution.
Steve Vai
Saw Mahogany Rush in 77. They played with Nazareth and Black Sabbath. Frank stole the show in our minds.
I saw him open for Nazareth in '76. I was 15 and completely blown away!
This man is the epitome of "Cool"!.Ya got a winner hear Harri! Ty
He's Canadian. The best guitars I have scene.
He had a great band - "Mahogany Rush" in the 70's - great guiarist. Glad to see you are still doing videos.
My dad was his lawyer back in Montreal during the 70s 😊. He sure played some mean guitar !
Frank was shredding before there was even a word for it!
Thank Harri for reacting to Frank.I started to listening to him in the mid '70's,and he is the best I have heard.This concert was a great one for sure.There is a cool story by Frank of how this DVD set came about.Frank spent countless hours re-making the audio in his studio,due to the master recording being destroyed in the fire in LA,that destroyed other music and movie recordings.The story shows what a genious Frank is.Check more out from this concert,ike It's Begun To Rain,the Answer and Strange Dreams.You will see and hear Frank at his best.Cheers Harri.
Frank Marino is one excellent guitarist. This entire concert "Live At The Agora Theatre" has some of the best sound for a live recordings I have ever heard. Love this pick Louis. Thanks man!!👍👍👍
I think back to the ridicule I faced because I preferred Mahogany Rush over Rush, lol
Frank Marino is a Canadian gem. Hopefully he can overcome his hand issue and spread the joy of music once again. His live album from 1978 is awesome. Same goes for fellow Canadian Pat Travers and his live Go For What You Know album from 1979.
New to me.but great guitarist 🎸
Frank is a Awesome Guitarist great tune Cheers!!
Frank's guitar playing can be summed up in four words, "Fast, Clean, Tasty and Styled"
Frank is my favorite Rock guitar player. He’s the best I’ve ever seen. I was lucky to see him play for 2 1/2 hours straight ( around 1980). This is a 2019 live recording. You need to check his album “The Power of Rock and Roll.” In particular “Ain’t Dead Yet.” That’s when he was at his very best.
And Harri dove right-in! Brilliant and under-rated guitarist. Last time I saw him was at the CD Release Party (Eye of the storm) in 2001 at Le Petit Café, a very small bar in Montreal (local boy!) He put-on a two and a half hours long FREE show for about 60 people. Watching from ten feet away was almost surreal. Part of that concert is available on YT. PS - Not the one filming but the guy's camcorder was on my table.
Thank you HarriBest!
Frank always one of my all-time favorites since early 70s.
Met him backstage early 90s, basically a very humble and approachable man. Always made time for his fans.
Gifted only word for it, frank marino.
Highly recommend THE ANSWER live at the Agora.
poppy , Dragonfly that concert was off the chasrts, brilliant.!!
@@robertsumners931 Good lord! Did you fasrt?
@@johnioannou5597 ????
I saw Frank and Mahogany Rush in 1978 opening for Judas Priest in Norman Oklahoma, been a huge fan of his ever since he is one of the best guitarists I've ever seen, he does a killer rendition of purple haze fun highlight of the concert was when the bass player, in full outlaw gambler outfit, pulled his pistol out of his holster and "shot" Frank's guitar, that he had laid on tha stage while it was still reverberating through the arena
Lloyd Noble Arena! 🤘
@@davidyerkey7425 yeah, saw lots of great concerts at Lloyd Noble In the '70s &'80s, Allman Brothers, w Eddie Money, Jethro Tull w Whitesnake, America w Micheal Murphy, the list goes on and on
@@williamgyles4015 my old stomping grounds
A Canadian treasure.
Face melted on an already hot day, I may need the services of a plastic surgeon! Wowsers!
Listen to finish line and back on home
check out Stories of a Hero
from the RealLive album. His best phrasing.
Did you see the flames coming from his fingers !
As great as Frank Marino is, there are other guitarists that would give him a run for his money: Lenny Breau and Jeff Healy, to name two (both are also from Canada).
Who's better?
c'mon now, america isn't a country. canadians get tired of this nonsense.
Hi would you react too a music video request for me?