0:00 Fairies Wear Boots 6:42 Snowblind 13:05 Evil Woman 19:20 Behind The Wall Of Sleep 27:11 Rat Salad 36:47 Iron Man 43:27 Changes 48:47 N.I.B. 53:59 Paranoid 1:02:36 Children Of The Grave
The entire Hard Rock music evolutioned from Jazz, Blues and Rock´n´Roll... Progressive Rock is as bit different, there we can add Pop and classic music...
This was in my "recommended" on youtube. My father was a jazz drummer in an 18 piece big band, I played Jazz bass in trios as a hobby for years while I made a living as a piano technician and a jazz radio programmer. Now I'm an old guy who spends too much time on youtube. I love discovering new music so naturally I checked this out. Just spent more than an hour pinned in my chair by this incredible trio and their "new" compositions. What an experience! Then I opened the comments. I had no idea these were Black Sabbath songs all along. Thought it was new compositions with hipster titles! 😎 Never listened to Heavy Metal much with no disrespect to the genre. I have taught Jazz appreciation classes using Christmas carols in Jazz because everybody already knows the melody and progression. Now I get to listen to Black Sabbath performances of these songs and enjoy these arrangements and learn it backwards. Thanks for this! BTW massive respect to whomever tuned that Steinway for Mr. Wakeman. Nicely done!
Wow, I never knew there was such a thing as jazz appreciation classes. I wondered for years how people could enjoy jazz. It just made no sense to me, sounded random (some pieces still do). Up till 1,5 year ago when I signed up for a 3-year long school which teaches how to understand music and improvise over chord changes. The teachers use the Real Book jazz standards to achieve these goals, and this is where I started to understand what's going on and appreciate it. I'll never forget the evening, just a few months ago, when I was listening to Watermelon man, and I suddenly heard all parts at the same time and how they intertwine and interact when chords change. It was a beautiful moment. Before, I just heard either the melody or the chords. This is how I learned to appreciate jazz, and I'm very happy about it. Thank you for sharing your story and making me aware that there actually are jazz appreciation classes. I'll look them up.
@@kapitanplanjeta I also used jazz standards and ballads. Get familiar with a vocal ballad and then listen to a good quartet play the same. Lots of "beautiful moments" on students faces. Thanks for sharing your story with me. If you can't locate a class I suggest listening to vocalists singing the song straight up laying down the chord progression and melody, with a few musicians backing them. Listen to the players and enjoy your jazz in a deeper way! Thanks for the reply!
Jazz has in its DNA everything to survive in any genre. Similar to a parasite, but with the goodness of returning to life any genre that has been forgotten by new generations.
Jazz drummer. That's funny. I love Sabbath, but the Jazz drummer thing is not even close. I've been on the bands of many of the great Master Jazz Drummers, including Buddy Rich's band. Buddy, Mel, Elvin, Morello, Tony, Shelly, Papa Jo, THOSE are Jazz drummers.
Planaet Caravan actually is Jazz. BTW who are the band if you don't know German: Adam is behind Jazz Sabbath, a project of jazz covers of Black Sabbath songs. The album (on Black Lake Records) is with Jerry Meehan (bass) and Ash Soan (Rick Wakeman's English Rock Ensemble, Trevor Horn Band, Downes Braide Association, worked with Adele, Seal; drums). Tracks: "Fairies Wear Boots" "Evil Woman" "Rat Salad" "Iron Man" (7:14), streaming audio available on Bandcamp "Hand of Doom" "Changes" "Children of the Grave"
I had no idea that Rick Wakeman had a son who was a heavyweight keyboard player. And he is currently a member of the band that backs Mr. Ozzy himself. What a great find, Mr. Adam Wakeman!
Just the idea....to interprete Sabbath songs, genius. Great playing too and really cool if you like both jazz and hard rock. Also shows the musical depth of Sabbath songs, more layered than we thought.
The reason this works so well is because the OG Black Sabbath had so much swing and groove, despite being loud and heavy. And they also wrote songs that had as many as four or five distinct sections, rather than just being verse-verse-chorus arrangements. There's a reason this lineup didn't do anything from the Dio era. They became a much more straight-ahead metal band after he joined.
I like almost all post-Ozzy albums but yet totally agree with you. They became more `straightforward` with the years and lost all those elements. Even during 1st Ozzy phase the jazzy and swinging elements were going away.
The reason imo is Bill Ward drumming, if you listen to the bootlegs of the early stages of the Heaven And Hell tour when Bill was still in the band, you can hear is groove all over the songs, the jazzy feel its his signature style. I might argue that it wasn't Dio, but Vinnie Appice (Bill Ward replacement, another monster drummer on is own) who put Sabbath in a more "traditional" Heavy Metal direction.
@@GabAssbreaker yes and no. There's no question that bill was a jazzier, swingier drummer, but that has little to do with the fact that Tony iommi started writing completely different types of songs once he started working with RJD.
non-contrived jazz is good to listen to too. if you're not a gatekeeping, self-described "metalhead who only listens to REAL music". But y'all already know.
Never been able to understand the noble art of jazzmusic until now ! This is bloody epic , the skil and respect for these old gems are weltklasse ! 🙏👍❤️
Not a fan really of Jazz myself - but check out the aristocats for jazz fusion/rock/metal thing. Probably the best guitarist in the world in that group.
Great band and Adam Wakeman is a marvelous pianist, carrying on the legacy of his father (aka Spock Wall, hehehe). Listening to it without reading the song names is a very funny game!
It's great that it sounds like straight up jazz, and then suddenly you hear the melody, and have to stifle your laughter at work. I also love the idea that The Band That Shan't Be Named stole all their music.
Thanks to YT algorithms, I saw their Jazz Sabbath album and thought eh? So I checked it out and what a pleasant surprise. Great music. If you appreciate good music then this band fits the bill.
Jazz Sabbath's version of Paranoid just slams so hard on the emotions. Been listening to it non stop this weekend and ended up waking up humming the intro piece. I think Jazz Sabbath has internally hit a raw emotion chord with me. This will remain on heavy rotation for the rest of the year.
Amazing album for two reasons first on my early listening years I was big fan of black Sabbath and after that I jump in jazz now for the last 40 years I listening 🎧 jazz
...and Steve Howe's son playing drums, surprise-surprise :) Plus, Adam Wakeman had played with the original Sabbath for a while, so he's familiar with the stuff.
Don't actually listen to jazz, but listen and love black sabbath. Don't know why matrix sent me here though. As a player myself these guys are outstanding. Incredible work. Just perfect. 3 killers. Early Black Sabbath still sound so fresh. Right selection btw .
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness. It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly
This takes me back to the 1st time I heard Me First and the Gimme Gimmes. I didn't recognize the song right away, but when I did, it was that typical "A HA" moment, and I was hooked. There is something to be said for familiarity. I'm not generally a fan of 180° genre spins in music, but maybe being a fan of both Black Sabbath and jazz (especially jazz without vocals), combined with the moving "swing" by these guys, it's absolutely catchy and I'll be looking to share it with those I think might also enjoy it, and add Jazz Sabbath to my music collection. I like the "Spinal Tap-y" spin on the origins as well.😆
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Yesterday thought about them... I would also lke to see the jazz version of The Skatelites
Awesome! Brilliant arrangements, great musicianship, and beautifully filmed. Sabbath always had a groove, but here it really shines. Very well done. Bravo 👏👏👏
QUAND'ON RÉGARDE L'INSPIRATION ET LA TECHNIQUE, IL EST DIFFICILE Á DIRE, QUEL DES MUSICIENS, EST EN PREMIER LIEU... ILS SONT GÉNIALES!!! MERCI POUR LA VIDEO!!!
Muito bom esse repertório! 0:00 Fairies Wear Boots 6:42 Snowblind 13:05 Evil Woman 19:20 Behind The Wall Of Sleep 27:11 Rat Salad 36:47 Iron Man 43:27 Changes 48:47 N.I.B. 53:59 Paranoid 1:02:36 Children Of The Grave
Fantastic. What a great jazz interpretation of Black Sabbath. Not only a Sabbath fan , but a jazz fan too. It's definitely going onto my playlist . Maybe I will be able to get to see preform live too. Just need to work out a website for you Thank you once again.
0:00 Fairies Wear Boots
6:42 Snowblind
13:05 Evil Woman
19:20 Behind The Wall Of Sleep
27:11 Rat Salad
36:47 Iron Man
43:27 Changes
48:47 N.I.B.
53:59 Paranoid
1:02:36 Children Of The Grave
Thank you very much for these great songs, guys... Any chance to came to Brazil? =)
@@rubensviniciusdasilva9895 Thanks. Hope to come to South America soon.
Lovely. Thank you !!
Una adaptación jazzistica memorable hace JazzSabbath de los éxitos de la gran banda Black Sabbath banda icónica del rock heavy.
@@angelestebanfonseca4316no sabía de este proyecto , como rockero q está comenzando a conocer el jazz me viene como anillo al dedo ❤
When I was sixteen it was a very good year, a time for hard rock and foolish boys. At sixty it is a very good time for Sabbath jazz!
I love jazz, I love Black Sabbath, this is fantastic, I've been listening nonstop for two days and it gets better every time
Same here !
Istinu pricas Cedoo!
I'm on my second week.
So do I
You should try Casualties of Jazz
That have astonishing album of black Sabbath music played with Hammond organs. It pulls you in for a long time
This works so well because it is done with love of the source material and zero irony.
After listening to Sabbath for 40 years, this is just what I need.
"Paranoid" Jazz IMHO lame. Thus Fairies - great
The entire Hard Rock music evolutioned from Jazz, Blues and Rock´n´Roll...
Progressive Rock is as bit different, there we can add Pop and classic music...
After hearing Mac Sabbath, I never thought I could hear another Sabbath-themed band that would blow my mind.
You heard BROWN SABBATH before?
Brown Sabbath is my jam
Fantastic ❤. I have always been a fan of Black Sabbath since I was a teenager in the 1970s. Now I am a fan of Jazz Sabbath!
One of the best trios I ever heard, enyoing Jazz for more than 50 years!
Wish a good life for u, sir. 🥂
Moi aussi je pense comme vous trio merveilleux 🤩
This was in my "recommended" on youtube. My father was a jazz drummer in an 18 piece big band, I played Jazz bass in trios as a hobby for years while I made a living as a piano technician and a jazz radio programmer. Now I'm an old guy who spends too much time on youtube. I love discovering new music so naturally I checked this out. Just spent more than an hour pinned in my chair by this incredible trio and their "new" compositions. What an experience! Then I opened the comments. I had no idea these were Black Sabbath songs all along. Thought it was new compositions with hipster titles! 😎 Never listened to Heavy Metal much with no disrespect to the genre. I have taught Jazz appreciation classes using Christmas carols in Jazz because everybody already knows the melody and progression. Now I get to listen to Black Sabbath performances of these songs and enjoy these arrangements and learn it backwards. Thanks for this! BTW massive respect to whomever tuned that Steinway for Mr. Wakeman. Nicely done!
They already 😂know that 😂 don't care about what they think.
Wow, I never knew there was such a thing as jazz appreciation classes. I wondered for years how people could enjoy jazz. It just made no sense to me, sounded random (some pieces still do). Up till 1,5 year ago when I signed up for a 3-year long school which teaches how to understand music and improvise over chord changes. The teachers use the Real Book jazz standards to achieve these goals, and this is where I started to understand what's going on and appreciate it. I'll never forget the evening, just a few months ago, when I was listening to Watermelon man, and I suddenly heard all parts at the same time and how they intertwine and interact when chords change. It was a beautiful moment. Before, I just heard either the melody or the chords. This is how I learned to appreciate jazz, and I'm very happy about it. Thank you for sharing your story and making me aware that there actually are jazz appreciation classes. I'll look them up.
@@kapitanplanjeta I also used jazz standards and ballads. Get familiar with a vocal ballad and then listen to a good quartet play the same. Lots of "beautiful moments" on students faces. Thanks for sharing your story with me. If you can't locate a class I suggest listening to vocalists singing the song straight up laying down the chord progression and melody, with a few musicians backing them. Listen to the players and enjoy your jazz in a deeper way! Thanks for the reply!
Jazz has in its DNA everything to survive in any genre. Similar to a parasite, but with the goodness of returning to life any genre that has been forgotten by new generations.
I have no words. there are many covers, but this is an independent work of art. We understand the authors and these performers very deeply. Thanks.
Bill Ward being a jazz drummer to begin with makes this transition easier. Amazing work by the band here 👍🏾
Jazz drummer. That's funny. I love Sabbath, but the Jazz drummer thing is not even close. I've been on the bands of many of the great Master Jazz Drummers, including Buddy Rich's band. Buddy, Mel, Elvin, Morello, Tony, Shelly, Papa Jo, THOSE are Jazz drummers.
Rule number one of the internet: never talk about any rock drummer as a equal to a jazz drummer… people get really offended😂
@@Bloodonthepick No, offended is the wrong word. There is no such thing as being offended, but there IS such a thing as reality.
@@Bloodonthepick It's a shame too. P.S. I really dig that ride cymbal!
@@bigswingface5847 Bill Bruford of Yes might choose to disagree with you. 😊
This beautifully shows how jazzy-swinging Black Sabbath really is. Thank you!
Planaet Caravan actually is Jazz. BTW who are the band if you don't know German: Adam is behind Jazz Sabbath, a project of jazz covers of Black Sabbath songs. The album (on Black Lake Records) is with Jerry Meehan (bass) and Ash Soan (Rick Wakeman's English Rock Ensemble, Trevor Horn Band, Downes Braide Association, worked with Adele, Seal; drums). Tracks:
"Fairies Wear Boots"
"Evil Woman"
"Rat Salad"
"Iron Man" (7:14), streaming audio available on Bandcamp
"Hand of Doom"
"Changes"
"Children of the Grave"
Not
My grandmother would have loved this!!!
RIP Gram.
I had no idea that Rick Wakeman had a son who was a heavyweight keyboard player. And he is currently a member of the band that backs Mr. Ozzy himself. What a great find, Mr. Adam Wakeman!
And Dylan Howe is the son of Steve
that makes YESsabath
Nice to hear a different interpretation of these classic rock songs from my youth ... CONGRATULATIONS ... I enjoyed listening in Western Australia 🎶
Just the idea....to interprete Sabbath songs, genius. Great playing too and really cool if you like both jazz and hard rock. Also shows the musical depth of Sabbath songs, more layered than we thought.
Tony Iommi is a very great musician, so much more than a riff meister
This is the most epic thing ive heard or witnessed in a while 🎉
The reason this works so well is because the OG Black Sabbath had so much swing and groove, despite being loud and heavy. And they also wrote songs that had as many as four or five distinct sections, rather than just being verse-verse-chorus arrangements. There's a reason this lineup didn't do anything from the Dio era. They became a much more straight-ahead metal band after he joined.
I like almost all post-Ozzy albums but yet totally agree with you. They became more `straightforward` with the years and lost all those elements. Even during 1st Ozzy phase the jazzy and swinging elements were going away.
You're absolutely right...
IIRC Early Sabbath was groovy because it was very blues-rock inspired, Iommi's style and soloing is a very big tell IMO
The reason imo is Bill Ward drumming, if you listen to the bootlegs of the early stages of the Heaven And Hell tour when Bill was still in the band, you can hear is groove all over the songs, the jazzy feel its his signature style. I might argue that it wasn't Dio, but Vinnie Appice (Bill Ward replacement, another monster drummer on is own) who put Sabbath in a more "traditional" Heavy Metal direction.
@@GabAssbreaker yes and no. There's no question that bill was a jazzier, swingier drummer, but that has little to do with the fact that Tony iommi started writing completely different types of songs once he started working with RJD.
When you want to listen to Sabbath but your inlaws are over
😂
😄😄, nice X 2
Or it's Christmas Time
Boomer moment
😂👏
This is so chill and enjoyable
non-contrived jazz is good to listen to too.
if you're not a gatekeeping, self-described "metalhead who only listens to REAL music". But y'all already know.
Yeah! Almost as chill and enjoyable as Black Sabbath.
You guys did a nice work stealing from smaller channels!
Thanks
The opposite is Zakk Wylde's Zakk Sabbath, wear all the songs sound like they're on steroids 😂
Jazz version of a jazz band. Brilliant
Excellent arrangements and playing! I love jazz and Sabbath so this is a real treat for me.
I haven’t heard anything recently that intrigued me but this band is now one of my favorites!!!😊
Bellísima....preciosa música 🎶 para soñar ,Felicitaciones, me encanta el Jazz..cariños desde Argentina 🇦🇷
One of THE best albums in a long time! Absolute technicality and emotion!
Finally a Jazz trio in which you can actually hear the bass. Nice stuff.
This is Out of this World, Man !!!!!.... Simply Genius !!!!...
I listen to this entire set every morning at work, since discovering their talent a month ago. Absolutely fantastic!
Oh My! I just found this. I am in love. Reminds me so much of Keith Emerson and the Nice.
Never been able to understand the noble art of jazzmusic until now ! This is bloody epic , the skil and respect for these old gems are weltklasse ! 🙏👍❤️
YEP ! , Huge Respect .
Not a fan really of Jazz myself - but check out the aristocats for jazz fusion/rock/metal thing. Probably the best guitarist in the world in that group.
Absolutely tastefull, Great Musicians, Great Songs, Played with stylle and good taste!! Long Live to Jazz Sabbath!!
Great band and Adam Wakeman is a marvelous pianist, carrying on the legacy of his father (aka Spock Wall, hehehe). Listening to it without reading the song names is a very funny game!
Absolutely cannot be bothered by Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne in general but this might be the greatest thing I have ever heard :)
I like Black Sabbath and Jazz. Excellent musical combination from this superb trio!
This band does way more than entertain. They open my ears to what I want in music.
It's great that it sounds like straight up jazz, and then suddenly you hear the melody, and have to stifle your laughter at work. I also love the idea that The Band That Shan't Be Named stole all their music.
Sabbath is so good! What a rhythm section!
Thanks to YT algorithms, I saw their Jazz Sabbath album and thought eh? So I checked it out and what a pleasant surprise. Great music. If you appreciate good music then this band fits the bill.
I've been into black Sabbath since the 70's and always heard a jazzy tempo....really cool man
0:00 Fairies Wear Boots
6:42 Snowblind
12:12 Talking
13:05 Evil Woman
19:20 Behind The Wall Of Sleep
26:41 Talking
27:11 Rat Salad (drum solo 29:22)
35:08 Introduction and talking
36:47 Iron Man
43:27 Changes
48:47 N.I.B.
54:04 Paranoid
1:01:37 Talking
1:02:36 Children Of The Grave
👍🤣🤙😁👏👏👏
Brilliant jazztrio. And arrangements of iconic Sabbath songs are genious! Thx.
this is the kind of jazz that i need
Jazz Sabbath's version of Paranoid just slams so hard on the emotions. Been listening to it non stop this weekend and ended up waking up humming the intro piece.
I think Jazz Sabbath has internally hit a raw emotion chord with me. This will remain on heavy rotation for the rest of the year.
Wow! This was great ! The Bass sounded so pure and the whole group was just so dam good!
Я не поклонник джаза, но этот концерт меня сразил на повал! Очень понравилось выступление Jazz Sabbath! Молодцы. 👍
Дуже смачно звучить бас. Браво всім !!!
ich wollte ja nur mal kurz reinhören... und schon war die Stunde rum. Macht echt Spaß 👌👏
These guys deserve a wider audience.
Amazing album for two reasons first on my early listening years I was big fan of black Sabbath and after that I jump in jazz now for the last 40 years I listening 🎧 jazz
I just realized I've had a smile on my face this entire time I'm watching. These guys are so good.
I love the dude who's playing that piano he was rocking and the drummer all in sync
It's Rick Wakeman's son playing piano.
...and Steve Howe's son playing drums, surprise-surprise :)
Plus, Adam Wakeman had played with the original Sabbath for a while, so he's familiar with the stuff.
Oh my god, this amazing!!!!!!! Bravo Bravissímo!!!! Not another words!!
Traumhaft! Super Besetzung, Jazz pur, gefällt mir sehr gut!
This is great, loved Black Sabbath back in the day, and to hear it like this is wonderful
This GUYS HAVE FEEEL .. THEY MAKE JAZZ SOUND AMAZING... PERFECT TO CHILL OUT ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON... OR ANY OTHER DAY... 💯💜🎵🥁🎸✌🏿😍
It's so grateful listening to this at 2:00 AM.
Don't actually listen to jazz, but listen and love black sabbath. Don't know why matrix sent me here though.
As a player myself these guys are outstanding. Incredible work. Just perfect. 3 killers.
Early Black Sabbath still sound so fresh.
Right selection btw .
Killers or gun slingers or whatever is a great description they are beyond incredible.
Спасибо. Слушал с перерывами на приготовление кофе. Без сигарет тоже не обошлось.
Потрясающее трио!!! Спасибо!
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness.
It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly
music is THE artform. I will rediscover original Black Sabbath songs and enjoy these new jazz version so much
You can really hear how a lot of early metal was born out of the blues in this style
Suenan tan bien, y se ven tan relajados... trasmite tanta paz...
This is so good,,,Adam and Dylan damn !!! Bring it to the States ,,San Francisco please,
i love the complete absence of sarchasm and the total commitment to jazzing this up!!
¡Fabuloso, increíble, interesante y hermoso!
Un saludo desde Chile 🇨🇱.
Suena espectacular.
This takes me back to the 1st time I heard Me First and the Gimme Gimmes. I didn't recognize the song right away, but when I did, it was that typical "A HA" moment, and I was hooked. There is something to be said for familiarity.
I'm not generally a fan of 180° genre spins in music, but maybe being a fan of both Black Sabbath and jazz (especially jazz without vocals), combined with the moving "swing" by these guys, it's absolutely catchy and I'll be looking to share it with those I think might also enjoy it, and add Jazz Sabbath to my music collection. I like the "Spinal Tap-y" spin on the origins as well.😆
Yesterday thought about them... I would also lke to see the jazz version of The Skatelites
Thanks for sharing, Rockpalast! I had the pleasure of seeing them live in Utrecht recently, and they were incredible.
Enjoy it very much..what a chill and lovely music, thanks for sharing.
Simplesmente maravilhoso ❤
Me encanta Black Sabbath, en versión Jazz exquisita experiencia musical, 🎉 Saludos desde El Salvador
One of the things that made Sabbath so great was the rhythm section of Butler and Ward...They could really swing.
A new experience for "old" songs. Thank you so much for this.
Very cool. There's not enough jazz/metal crossover in the world
This music really helps me sleep
I love jazz ! Sabbath amazing !
Awesome! Brilliant arrangements, great musicianship, and beautifully filmed. Sabbath always had a groove, but here it really shines. Very well done. Bravo 👏👏👏
QUAND'ON RÉGARDE L'INSPIRATION ET LA TECHNIQUE, IL EST DIFFICILE Á DIRE, QUEL DES MUSICIENS, EST EN PREMIER LIEU... ILS SONT GÉNIALES!!! MERCI POUR LA VIDEO!!!
So beautiful and relaxing
Beautiful !!!! Great !!! Congratulations !!!!!!!!!! Belissimo !!! Maravilhoso !!! Amei 🥰🤟
The soundtrack for my next Sunday morning pint...thank you 😉🤘🏼
Great show, great band. I've been playing both their albums over and over again the last few months. Hope more albums will follow!
Enhorabona! Extraordinària Música de Jazz! Best Regards From Catalonia! Next Independent Republic in Europe!
Merci beaucoup, plus on avance dans le concert, plus c’est beau, magnifique, magistral 🤩👍👍👍👍💥
Uuuuuuooooolllll! Great job guys!!! Wonderful.....
Muito bom esse repertório!
0:00 Fairies Wear Boots
6:42 Snowblind
13:05 Evil Woman
19:20 Behind The Wall Of Sleep
27:11 Rat Salad
36:47 Iron Man
43:27 Changes
48:47 N.I.B.
53:59 Paranoid
1:02:36 Children Of The Grave
I didnt love Sabbath until I heard Changes. Your version is very beautiful. Thank you!
wow,, its like hearing all these grate songs for the first time again,, wow,,
This thing touch our Souls, Man !!!!!
Wow I love this, never heard this before, now I maybe a fan
Im just waiting for Richard Cheese to start signing :D Great show!
Fantastic. What a great jazz interpretation of Black Sabbath. Not only a Sabbath fan , but a jazz fan too. It's definitely going onto my playlist . Maybe I will be able to get to see preform live too.
Just need to work out a website for you
Thank you once again.
I can't believe The Wizard isn't in the setlist! It is soooo jazzy!
Learning the true story of how the song came to be called Iron Man was so fascinating!
I think Adam Wakeman was born in 1974....
Para todo hay tiempo, no se desespere! Guarde luto!
favorite jazz, rock, classic(include avantgarde) fantastic classic rock acoustic band
have a feel want to classic rock electric band. keep on groove !
Im seeing them tomorrow live!?!?!! !!!!!!! Im so excited!!!
Sreaordinari band e live ad altissimo livello...,,👋👋👋
Geniale Leistung - macht extrem viel Spaß!
Lindo e agradável de se ouvir!❤🇧🇷✌️🙂🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
LO MAXIMO ,ESCUCHAR LO MELODIOSO,BUEN ACORDE RITMICO,SENSACIONALISIMO.OK.