Haters go home. Nobody will replace Jeff Beck but Rick is his own man. A master class in power trios just the same. I was a fan of Bogart and Appice since Vanilla Fudge.
Same here. His band Derringer played here in the New Haven, Connecticut area a lot. I was in a band locally that backed him up, too. It was with Mark Cunningham on guitar and Myron Grombacker on drums. Cool guys. Wish I got to see Derringer when he had Danny Johnson and Vinny Appice, though. That was the classic lineup for me. Either lineup, kicked some major ass!
One of the Very Best power trio performance of All time without any doubt! With Beck Awesome but with Derringer with his unique style and well I have no words to describe the Joy to see this Jewel of musicianship ❤️🎸✌️
What a talented trio. Amazing musicians. Rest in Peace Tim. I was fortunate enough to see you with Carmine and Vanilla Fudge in 1968 at Mount Saint Mary's College in Emittsburg, Maryland. Boegert total blew me away on bass as did Carmine on drums.
@rickolson7775 Yes, he was smoking, but have you heard the same song by CBA with Char? I like the sound of Times 6 string in this one. ruclips.net/video/pk0ccAhSYJA/видео.htmlsi=GMfObgvacvs3-drS
Seriously, and I loved Jeff Beck, but maybe the the best 3-piece band ever. Good God. Tim Bogert killed it. Carmine is incredible as always and Rick Derringer is, well, Rick Derringer. What a group.
And the critics back in the day said Tim and Carmine couldn't sing. They did a great job in my book, especially considering the complex instrumentation.
That's a Ludwig Octa-plus. I would love to have heard some of those Neil Peart style accents on the high toms, but it was a different time, and every drummer has his own style. An awesome performance by masters of their trade.
I remember Rick was known as the "up and coming virtuoso on the guitar" way back when he was with the McCoys! He was basically "Johnny Winter's Protege"! "He's too cool for School" !!!
People get that wrong, if anything Rick probably got more from Edgar than Johnny. Johnn probably got a lot from Rick. When ricks management took him to see johnny he wasn't impressed and was about to go elsewhere but when Johnny played the slide Rick could see what was there.
Winters was older than Rick by a few years, that's why it was written in the tabloids that Derringer was Winter's protege!! As far as their talents go, Winter's was more like a Savant than Rick, because of his affliction probably !?!@@MrMojabo
These guys are all Professional's Professionals - they are the musicians brought into the Recording Studio when the ''Rock Stars" can't play the tunes right. Rick Derringer was brought into the Recording Studio by KISS at the height of their fame in the late 1970's, because Ace Frehley couldn't perform a guitar solo as it was written in the song. After hours of Ace messing up and costing expensive Studio time, they brought in Rick, who nailed the solo in one take and was out the door in less than an hour. A Pro's Pro.
@Eric The KISS box set details that Rick Derringer played on "Larger Than Life." However, Rick's official discography omits this alleged contribution Also according to Google - Rick Derringer was brought in to record a solo that Vinnie Vincent couldn't get right for the song 'Exciter' of the LICK IT UP album. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lick_It_Up
@@carljacobson7156 if i could go back in time and i was managing kiss i would have them sounding something between zeppelin and elp on another planet. they only wanted to play easy pop music and live the rockstar life, and thats what they did
BBA Although short Lived was Truly Awesome...kind of like Blind Faith " A Super Group. No way could Jeff Beck be Replaced ( RIP Jeff) However, Rick did do what he does- plays Guitar in a kick ass way. BBA- 5 Stars Derringer Bogart Appice- 4 Stars.
That's one helluva a guitar Rick is playing, and it's kind of weird that Bogert is playing a headless bass, which is kind of minimal. Saw Rick play live once and was blown away. Very inspiring but not in the 'I'm going home now and playing the shit out my axe' way. In a way that has you wanting to stop playing altogether. He was that good, Hendrix level good.
That is a nasty riff (up there w/ 25 or six to 4 or Hocus Pocus) and they work the hell out of it. Derringer goes way out (like science fiction out). Didn't know he had that in him.
They probably would have gotten along better with Derringer in the band/ never even knew this lineup existed/ probably came after Beck bailed mid-tour !!!###
I always thought Appice's cymbal-work was the best element of his drumming/and its hard to follow Beck/ but Derringer is certainly no slouch here !!!###
I was a drummer and Carmine was one of my biggest influences. However, Mr. Producer, there are two other musicians up there and we'd have appreciated a lot more camera time than they got here.
@@69zenos1....you're right, Beck had his own sound and signature in that....just that Derringer is more rocker and sometimes it's good to be like that on a live stage....
@@prickrick I have to support 69zenos 1 here. Beck was more clever, musically imaginative and just tastier than Derringer. If you have a guitar player like Derringer in a power trio his style wears off after a while and it gets boring. And that´s something Jeff Beck was always able to avoid.
Haters go home. Nobody will replace Jeff Beck but Rick is his own man. A master class in power trios just the same. I was a fan of Bogart and Appice since Vanilla Fudge.
Derringer was a monster guitarist back in the day, still is.
I agree!!
@JasonYoung-p3z i got to see him many times with his band Derringer, a phenomenal band.
Same here. His band Derringer played here in the New Haven, Connecticut area a lot. I was in a band locally that backed him up, too. It was with Mark Cunningham on guitar and Myron Grombacker on drums. Cool guys. Wish I got to see Derringer when he had Danny Johnson and Vinny Appice, though. That was the classic lineup for me. Either lineup, kicked some major ass!
One of the Very Best power trio performance of All time without any doubt! With Beck Awesome but with Derringer with his unique style and well I have no words to describe the Joy to see this Jewel of musicianship ❤️🎸✌️
Tim was actually crazy talented!
What a talented trio. Amazing musicians. Rest in Peace Tim. I was fortunate enough to see you with Carmine and Vanilla Fudge in 1968 at Mount Saint Mary's College in Emittsburg, Maryland. Boegert total blew me away on bass as did Carmine on drums.
Fantastic! RIP Tim Bogert
allright prople, no problem, for sure this version is hot, R.I.P. Bogert........
Rick is a Christian love to talk to him in heaven he's great God gave him talent 😃
No Superstition involved. Just hard practice.
Derringer’s tone is so good! But what else would you expect from Derringer!!
Derringer is one of those woefully underrated guitarists. I enjoyed this collaboration. Gonna miss Jeff. A unique and unsurpassed talent.
Nah
@@narvul Nah? I'm not gonna miss Jeff Beck? Clones aren't too bright.
not by me, one listen is all you need...
@@narvul guessing you meant that derringer is not underrated, same here
@@songshineoriginalmusic I thought he got kinda overshadowed by the Winters brothers.
So amazing to watch conducting from the drummer's throne.
That's best i ever seen Tim Bogart play, holy shit. Appice was great too. Rick was great. Nice video thanks for sharing.
@rickolson7775 Yes, he was smoking, but have you heard the same song by CBA with Char? I like the sound of Times 6 string in this one.
ruclips.net/video/pk0ccAhSYJA/видео.htmlsi=GMfObgvacvs3-drS
Seriously, and I loved Jeff Beck, but maybe the the best 3-piece band ever. Good God. Tim Bogert killed it. Carmine is incredible as always and Rick Derringer is, well, Rick Derringer. What a group.
Power trio is the ultimate distillation. Everyone can play. Everyond can sing. Everyone can sing and play at the same time. Love it..
And the critics back in the day said Tim and Carmine couldn't sing. They did a great job in my book, especially considering the complex instrumentation.
DBA was a kick ass outfit! Nice to see this up there. RIP Timmy Bogert.
Tim Bogert was a great bass player, never got the credit he deserved
True ..he inspired me
Wow, absolutely amazing.
Y sí...Jeff..insuperable y único..yo diría también irrepetible...me dejó en un mar de lágrimas y extrañamiento
I heard them before and knew they carried on. This is great.
Jeff Beck and now Rick Derringer.
Rockin trios. 🕉
BBA
DBA
as a drummer myself for more than 40 years, Carmine or Vinnie , i love these 2....one plays 1 bass-drum, the other 2 ....
Derringer sucks
Bogart is a monster great job all way around
That's a Ludwig Octa-plus. I would love to have heard some of those Neil Peart style accents on the high toms, but it was a different time, and every drummer has his own style. An awesome performance by masters of their trade.
You don't compare you enjoy and take in the artistry ....yeah baby!!
Man! That was refreshing! Bogert! Man, what a loss. :(
I remember Rick was known as the "up and coming virtuoso on the guitar" way back when he was with the McCoys! He was basically "Johnny Winter's Protege"! "He's too cool for School" !!!
People get that wrong, if anything Rick probably got more from Edgar than Johnny. Johnn probably got a lot from Rick.
When ricks management took him to see johnny he wasn't impressed and was about to go elsewhere but when Johnny played the slide Rick could see what was there.
Where did you get that from? They both had the same management.
Winters was older than Rick by a few years, that's why it was written in the tabloids that Derringer was Winter's protege!! As far as their talents go, Winter's was more like a Savant than Rick, because of his affliction probably !?!@@MrMojabo
Where's the rest of this concert?
Des monstres du rock and roll !
These guys are all Professional's Professionals - they are the musicians brought into the Recording Studio when the ''Rock Stars" can't play the tunes right.
Rick Derringer was brought into the Recording Studio by KISS at the height of their fame in the late 1970's, because Ace Frehley couldn't perform a guitar solo as it was written in the song.
After hours of Ace messing up and costing expensive Studio time, they brought in Rick, who nailed the solo in one take and was out the door in less than an hour.
A Pro's Pro.
Do you know which song that was?
I always thought Ace was overrated. Mainly because I was raised on Derringer, Beck, Winter, Blackmore, Trower, Hendrix, West, etc.
@Eric The KISS box set details that Rick Derringer played on "Larger Than Life." However, Rick's official discography omits this alleged contribution
Also according to Google - Rick Derringer was brought in to record a solo that Vinnie Vincent couldn't get right for the song 'Exciter' of the LICK IT UP album.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lick_It_Up
@@carljacobson7156 if i could go back in time and i was managing kiss i would have them sounding something between zeppelin and elp on another planet. they only wanted to play easy pop music and live the rockstar life, and thats what they did
@@tedtalksstamps Lick it up exciter Solo and anything with that delay. Creatures of the night Solo Steve Farris of Mr.Mister.
This is fantastic! Carmine and Tim always had great bands
Rick is amazing , so underrated
Masterclass! What a Gig!
Carmine my fav drummer ..and singing ..!!!!
That's what Tim Bogart could do with no one looking over shoulder.
Interesting to hear this with a different guitar play. There is room in the world for multiple interpretations.
Derregers best DayZ was with Johnny Winter.... When God wants to play guitar he Burrow's becks Hands 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤟🤟🤟🤟
This is as good as it gets.
Wow! Just as cool!
De acuerdo !..pero en este concierto...Tim Bogert se lleva las palmas !!!...espectacular
genial - besonders der BASS!!!!
That was tits! Thx for putting this up. I never saw this one.
3:55 now that’s what you call slap bass.
BBA Although short Lived was Truly Awesome...kind of like Blind Faith " A Super Group. No way could Jeff Beck be Replaced ( RIP Jeff) However, Rick did do what he does- plays Guitar in a kick ass way. BBA- 5 Stars Derringer Bogart Appice- 4 Stars.
I think it's cool when rock stars get together and play each other songs. It doesn't happen a lot but it's cool to watch
Now, that's music!
Tks for upload. Great version!
allright, cool i also love this version, rare...don't think it exists with J.Beck....
@@prickrick No video but.............. ruclips.net/video/sinAtIA2mAg/видео.html
And now, the Emmy for the most bad-ass bass/percussion pair for all of eternity....
Except Bruce/Baker, maybe
I'll take Derringer
That's one helluva a guitar Rick is playing, and it's kind of weird that Bogert is playing a headless bass, which is kind of minimal. Saw Rick play live once and was blown away. Very inspiring but not in the 'I'm going home now and playing the shit out my axe' way. In a way that has you wanting to stop playing altogether. He was that good, Hendrix level good.
I didn't know Carmine could sing. Kick ass Ricky n Timmy. Was Tim voted #1 bass player awhile ago. R.I.P.Boegy
Rick doe's this song great justice. But no-one will ever play it like Jeff.
Anybody that can play with Johnny Winter is ok in my book ! Derringer kicks ass !
surely....
Derringer with bogert appice. Classic
Yes ! ❤
I used to cover this song 50yrs ago
awesome!
Tim Bogert looked like Warren Zevon
Warren is much cooler
B.A.D. hell yeah!
4:01 harmonics are 🔥
Interesting to realize that Derringer would later tour with Cyndi Lauper. Talk about versatility.
Her live band is excellent.
I saw that line up here! She's always had really good rock guitarists for her live shows back then.
That is a nasty riff (up there w/ 25 or six to 4 or Hocus Pocus) and they work the hell out of it. Derringer goes way out (like science fiction out). Didn't know he had that in him.
Rick's is a really great guitarist, I wrote the Lyrics to Lady for B.B.A. was credited on their L.P. but never recieved a penny. rock n roll eh !
You should've got a mean lawyer after them!
リックデリンジャー子供バンドのTシャツ着てるじゃねーか!!!
Poor Steinberger bass!!!
No head to put the brain. Great for aching shoulders after being on stage for a while, but not much to look at.
They probably would have gotten along better with Derringer in the band/ never even knew this lineup existed/ probably came after Beck bailed mid-tour !!!###
Rick Derringer...the American Jeff Beck
I always thought Appice's cymbal-work was the best element of his drumming/and its hard to follow Beck/ but Derringer is certainly no slouch here !!!###
I was a drummer and Carmine was one of my biggest influences.
However, Mr. Producer, there are two other musicians up there
and we'd have appreciated a lot more camera time than they got here.
Shut up, even..
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Stank basement jam
I like this even better than BBA !
for sure it's a kick-ass version and guitar sound is harder than Beck....
@@prickrick BUT...not nearly as "clever" as Beck. Let's get that straight right now.
@@69zenos1....you're right, Beck had his own sound and signature in that....just that Derringer is more rocker and sometimes it's good to be like that on a live stage....
@@prickrick I have to support 69zenos 1 here. Beck was more clever, musically imaginative and just tastier than Derringer. If you have a guitar player like Derringer in a power trio his style wears off after a while and it gets boring. And that´s something Jeff Beck was always able to avoid.
@@prickrick Plus, Derringer is super tight.
7:53
Damn!
😍❤️💯👍
Rick is good... but he ain't no Beck!
Totally agree
I love Derringer (with Winter), but Beck’s better
That may be, but Derringer can make you forget all that when he's on.
subjective.
Yes. Beck. But Derringer always has fun. Happy Guitar. Spell check edit.
Totally different players
What's it called when tap down on the the cymbal below and up from below the one above?
I've been trying to figure out if there's a term for that but I haven't been successful so far
Derringer is rather a full-fledged caliber .50 S&W revolver...
Judging by his picture RD jo'd a lot
リック・デリンジャー、子供バンド(KODOMO BAND)のシャツ着てるw
Wtf was the date of this F’ing gig??
does anyone have the tab?
There's like 4 chords. WTF you need a tab for?!?!?
@@cmerton LOL.......true.
子供ばんどのTシャツ着てるなw
Rick is a little over his head here, kudos for trying but no!
With “Johnny Winter And Live” he smashed….Historic 2 guitar freestyle, awesome stuff!
When derringer joined johnny winters band he was already a well established guitarist just as good as johnny.
I prefer derringer to beck.
Bogart was a cop.
Boring.
👍🇺🇲❤DERRINGER 🎸