Bryan Adams Before He Was Famous

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • The music star grew up in North Vancouver. Tomahawk restaurant.

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  • @BrazenElegance
    @BrazenElegance 3 года назад +19

    Love Bryan Adams. Met him twice and have seen him in concert 6 times

    • @jcvancouver
      @jcvancouver  3 года назад +4

      That’s incredible Brandi. 👍🇨🇦🎶🎤 🎸 i wish I could meet him too.

  • @jennellfredrick5477
    @jennellfredrick5477 3 года назад +5

    Now I need to go to Vancouver !

  • @MrShobar
    @MrShobar 4 года назад +11

    It's no wonder Bryan's mother moved with him from Ottawa to Vancouver. It's the warmest city in Canada.

    • @jcvancouver
      @jcvancouver  4 года назад +2

      MrShobar good call. 👍

    • @cherobinson6371
      @cherobinson6371 2 года назад

      It’s the least FreeDumb too. So glad my parents got me outta Winnipeg at age 10. In 1979 we woke up in Van and I thought I died and went 2 Heaven. Rural Canada and pretty much all the other Citys in Canada are bunch of Racist Clowns

    • @marneeklintworth9300
      @marneeklintworth9300 24 дня назад +1

      There are many other advantages to living in Vancouver - Oh & it might be warmer but we get eight months of rain, so there's that lovely advantage, it SUCKS big time!

    • @marneeklintworth9300
      @marneeklintworth9300 24 дня назад

      Long & McQuade still exists, on Terminal Avenue & there's another store but not sure of the location.

    • @GWW-o1f
      @GWW-o1f День назад

      Not to mention, the people are the most extreme a-ol's on the planet.

  • @jcvancouver
    @jcvancouver  4 года назад +8

    Raymond Parker took the picture of Bryan that I highlight in the thumbnail. He took it in the courtyard of Argyle high school. Years later, Bryan invited Raymond & his family to the Warehouse Studio and couldn't have been a more gracious host. Raymond also got to meet Jim, another true gentleman. A bunch of really nice guys. Thank you very much Raymond for your blessing to use it here.

    • @Curtis.Carpenter
      @Curtis.Carpenter 2 года назад +1

      oh man, my dad has SOO many stories of jamming with bryan in vancouver while growing up. all the gang turf war stories of north vancouver back in the 70s. Him and Ab bryant of the headpins and chilliwack. would all jamm together when they were all in highschool as they had met through family or school friends since my dad went to Balmoral and Ab went to argyle.

  • @thefunnyvideos9090
    @thefunnyvideos9090 6 месяцев назад +1

    I met Bryan Adams 2 times, both in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Seen Bryan in Concert about 5 times and my first concert was in Jan'85 at the Halifax Metro Centre .

  • @jacktravis8496
    @jacktravis8496 3 года назад +7

    Since you were over in West Vancouver, I'm surprised you didn't feature his former house on Mathers Ave, where the " Warehouse " got it's start. Bryan purchased the house after the success of Reckless and transformed part of it into a full-fledged recording studio. He'd loan it out to other bands while he was out of town and the neighbours were getting angry so that's why he built the Warehouse.
    The Album " Into the Fire " was recorded there and is billed as " Cliffhanger Studios ".
    It was up for sale in early 2021 and billed as a teardown believe it or not. It's a beautiful house. It's a shame if it did get torn down considering the history there.

  • @sharilynnecrocker9937
    @sharilynnecrocker9937 2 года назад +1

    Mike sitze. That's who comes to my mind.❣️

  • @josnlessmarak8067
    @josnlessmarak8067 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful

  • @virgenitafelisco3104
    @virgenitafelisco3104 Год назад +1

    GODBLESS U ALL ALWAYS BRAYAN ADAMS

  • @NahuelMarconi
    @NahuelMarconi 8 часов назад

    Great video, I'll borrow some of this information to make a podcast about Bryan in Spanish. I've been a fan since I was 9 yo ( that's almost 30 years ago) and didn't know many things you mentioned here.
    Greetings from Argentina

  • @CindiKrajewski-pm3yd
    @CindiKrajewski-pm3yd 4 дня назад

    Everything I do, I do it for you too!

  • @allanlee7908
    @allanlee7908 4 года назад +4

    excellent...thank you!!

    • @jcvancouver
      @jcvancouver  4 года назад +1

      Allan Lee very kind of you Allan. Thank you. 🙂

  • @wickedfairy2370
    @wickedfairy2370 18 дней назад

    Interesting. It starts off with my old school Sutherland in North Van. I attended the same year but left.

  • @GoesTo11
    @GoesTo11 4 года назад +5

    Another great segment, thanks for sharing! Happy New Year!!

    • @jcvancouver
      @jcvancouver  4 года назад +3

      Goes To 11 Thank you kindly my friend. Happy new year 🥳

    • @GoesTo11
      @GoesTo11 4 года назад +2

      @@jcvancouver thank you! 🍻

  • @j_freed
    @j_freed Год назад +1

    Dude, your accent is killing me. 😂
    Don't ever change it. Trust me..

  • @RamblingGreek
    @RamblingGreek Год назад +1

    Great video all things considered, nice narration!

    • @jcvancouver
      @jcvancouver  Год назад

      Thank you my Greek friend. 🇬🇷

  • @BludShotiiiiis
    @BludShotiiiiis 4 года назад +3

    saw Sweeny Todd in victoria curling rink around 75 with young Adams lead vocal having replaced Nick Gilder. The guy who later played guitar with Adams had an excellent local band called Bowser Moon.Vallance was with Prism i suppose or maybe that came later.Too long ago to remember lol

    • @jcvancouver
      @jcvancouver  4 года назад

      BludShotiiiiis incredible my friend. 🇨🇦🙂🎸

    • @wickedfairy2370
      @wickedfairy2370 18 дней назад

      I think when I saw Sweeney Todd it was when Nick Gilder sang. Poor Nick opened for The Cars at pacific colleseum I believe and he got booed off stage because The Cars were so big and the crowd were too impatient to see them . He sang about three songs and gave up. The Cars came out and were horrible- worst band I’ve ever seen live! .The reviews the next day mentioned Nick was better. True.

  • @sherrywhitmore7594
    @sherrywhitmore7594 3 года назад +1

    Love the teen presentation. Makes a point clearly. We all looked like Halloween.

  • @alphadog1961
    @alphadog1961 8 месяцев назад +1

    If you look on the concrete sidewalk where the bouncer tossed him,you can see the marks where his teeth hit the concrete...Cool Eh !

  • @anthonygallen3957
    @anthonygallen3957 Год назад +1

    liked the story of tina turner having him thrown out they became great friends later lol

  • @kewvan8778
    @kewvan8778 4 года назад +3

    at a concert we went to Bryan said he lived in the Guildford area of Surrey for awhile, do you know what year he lived there?

    • @jcvancouver
      @jcvancouver  4 года назад +2

      kewvan Hi kewvan. Thank you for watching. Sorry I don’t know about that. 🙂

    • @jacktravis8496
      @jacktravis8496 3 года назад

      I thought heard he had also lived in North Delta. If he did, it was probably when they first arrived from Ottawa. He's well documented about living on the North Shore and Vancouver Proper.

    • @crabbcake
      @crabbcake 2 года назад

      it prob him being Smug, trying to throw people off the trail.

  • @user-yv6fv6bf6x
    @user-yv6fv6bf6x 11 месяцев назад

    Miből lesz a cserebogár ?

  • @jasondonovan1408
    @jasondonovan1408 2 года назад

    the voice on this video is like nails on a chalkboard to me.

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito 7 месяцев назад

      It's definitely unique.

  • @user-du4cx6ij7x
    @user-du4cx6ij7x 6 месяцев назад

    Read all those books visited all the places 😂 didn’t realize the hidden Truth

  • @user-du4cx6ij7x
    @user-du4cx6ij7x 6 месяцев назад

    Pilgrimage ?

  • @modtomodern
    @modtomodern 2 года назад +1

    Weenie Todd played Tupper my high school about 76'? He also probably washed my dirty dishes. Never liked his lightweight music though, and Vancouver has produced far better musicians and groups. Like DOA.

    • @wickedfairy2370
      @wickedfairy2370 18 дней назад

      Sweeney Todd played my high school dance in 1974 Kamloops I think, so it was Nick Gilder. I still have the ticket

    • @modtomodern
      @modtomodern 18 дней назад

      @@wickedfairy2370 Yep, if it was 74 then I was in grade 8 and 14 at that time. It was Nick Gilder for sure.

  • @crabbcake
    @crabbcake 2 года назад +1

    he didn't work hard.. got lucky with moderate effort. Plus a major bratty petulant person for the type of junk he wrote. it was baffling to hear 'cuts like a knife' pure garbage. Luckily subsequent writing and music improved quite a bit and he was on his way.

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito 7 месяцев назад

      Cuts Like a Knife sounded awesome to 12-year-old me.

    • @crabbcake
      @crabbcake 7 месяцев назад

      really? the cheesy 'NA NA NA' ? thats like filler... but believe it or not he prob turned his nose up doing it all in Vancouver - but Vancouver was really ground 0(close) for 80s Rock sound. Production on 'Turn me Loose' is like a precursor to many many songs that you prob love. I don't think any of his music was ground breaking but it did evolve and by the 90s not too bad. @@alukuhito

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito 7 месяцев назад

      @@crabbcake I've never really been in to Bryan Adams, and have never though of him as groundbreaking. But, as a kid, I thought that song rocked. I didn't need it to be groundbreaking. Lots of rock songs have things like "na na na", "la la la", "uh huh", etc. Lots of screams, grunts, moans, etc. that aren't words in rock. I think his older stuff (90s and beyond) was more cheezy, when it became more poppy. I like this plain old 80s Canadian rock.

    • @crabbcake
      @crabbcake 7 месяцев назад

      but the APPLE?? he slices up an apple and lets the pieces fall into a drained pool.. so idk doesnt seem very cool - but i guess it felt so right or he wouldnt do it @@alukuhito

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito 7 месяцев назад

      @@crabbcakeWhy do you know such details of a video from 40 years ago?