Wishbone Ash - Rock Milestones - Argus - Full Documentary (Subs: ES/FR/DE/IT/SV)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • In 1972 Wishbone Ash struck gold with their third album Argus, which helped propel the band to superstar status.
    The album made Wishbone Ash one of the most popular rock bands in the world. Argus was a truly original album that saw the band at their commercial and creative peak. Argus contained epic, often medieval, themes, brilliant vocal harmonizing, insturmental precision, and arguably the best song writing of Wishbone Ash's career.
    Tracks such as "The King Will Come", "Warrior" and "Throw Down the Sword" still feature in the band's live set to this day. Over time Argus has came to be regarded as The quintessential Wishbone Ash album, the one that best realized the group's complex vision.
    This penetrating film review features in depth interviews with Martin Turner and Ted Turner who return to the original multi-track tapes to trace the creation of a masterpiece.

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  • @echoplexi
    @echoplexi 11 месяцев назад +41

    Being a musician that toured for 20 years I can honestly say there are probably 2 dozen albums that have been "life changing" for me over the years. Argus is one. Incredible composition, larger than life bass tone, some of the best guitar work ever put on record. Well done lads, well done.

    • @JP-lr8rr
      @JP-lr8rr 6 месяцев назад +1

      Name the rest, sir!

    • @pabloperez4063
      @pabloperez4063 6 месяцев назад +1

      Beano

    • @echoplexi
      @echoplexi 6 месяцев назад

      Lets start at the beginning....Zeppelin 1. Jimi Are you Experienced. Jeff Beck Truth. The Doors self titled. Bowie Man Who Sold the World. Mountain Nantucket Sleighride. Thin Lizzy 1. Who's Next ( the master of all that is rock bass!) Kings X Kings X. Tool Undertow. Pink Floyd Animals, Queensryche Empire. Cream Fresh Cream. ELP self titled. Jaco Heavy Weather Weather Report. Beatles Sgt. Pepper. Chicago Transit Authority self titled. ZZ Top Tres Hombres (true grit!). Electric Flag A Long Time Coming. Cheap Trick Budokan. @@JP-lr8rr

    • @kevinthepilgrim5441
      @kevinthepilgrim5441 6 месяцев назад +1

      Certainly life changing for me. It was like I had found the sound that was me. Totally besotted with Ash and Argus, started a school band with mates and our first on stage song was off Argus. A while later I met a young lady who introduced me to Lord of the Rings, got the connection and everything slotted into place. That theme has stayed with me to this day.

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye 3 месяца назад +2

      Well said,my friend.
      I saw them several times in London in the very early 1970's:)

  • @unchattytwit
    @unchattytwit 4 месяца назад +7

    Simply one of the greatest rock bands ever; Argus one of the greatest rock albums ever.

  • @vibetone355
    @vibetone355 11 месяцев назад +9

    First band l ever saw free trade hall Manchester 1972 Pilgrimage second album l bought 1971 still listening to the same 2 albums absolutely timeless masterpieces and still playing guitar and enjoying doing so at 68 thanks to these 4 guys 🎸❤️🎸❤️

  • @unclekennymusic
    @unclekennymusic 9 дней назад

    Really enjoyed this thank you Martin and Ted and also thank you to Josue for the upload, loved it!!!

  • @misterbracks
    @misterbracks Год назад +25

    great upload, really interesting to see Martin in the studio with the original tapes and breaking down the tracks... one of the best bands ever. hugely underrated but glad I was one of the people who could appreciate their musicality and not one of the many listening to most of the shit that followed. thank you Wishbone Ash, ...nuff said

    • @sulaksana
      @sulaksana Год назад +5

      Well said, I have never strayed from them. They have a permanent space in my heart, God Blessed them.

    • @andyfenton1510
      @andyfenton1510 Год назад +2

      I have also followed pretty much from the start 👍

    • @camper234
      @camper234 11 месяцев назад

      Who underrated them?

  • @Rockaboveclouds
    @Rockaboveclouds Год назад +23

    So enjoyable to watch the backgrounds of one of most brilliant albums ever recorded. Thank you for sharing!

  • @finlaymacdougall6393
    @finlaymacdougall6393 10 месяцев назад +8

    This album just has a really special quality to it and is such a part of the soundtrack of my life! ❤

  • @benzep3467
    @benzep3467 Год назад +13

    Thanks for sharing. IMHO this is one of the best and most beautiful albums out there. The atmosphere and variety, brilliant...

  • @scottjackson163
    @scottjackson163 6 месяцев назад +4

    I had those first three albums, and played them frequently. It’s great to hear their music again!

    • @brittonballenger3214
      @brittonballenger3214 6 месяцев назад +1

      I only had one in 1972 , ARGUS . AND I SAW THE SHOW "ARGUS" IN 2022 . INCREDIBLE SHOW !!!

  • @davidgriffiths6454
    @davidgriffiths6454 Год назад +17

    Went to all there concerts at the the Liverpool stadium in the 70s they never disappointed, no gimmicks just good music and musicians

    • @melodymaker396
      @melodymaker396 Год назад +4

      David, saw them many times at the Cambridge Corn Exchange also in the very early 70s. When they first started out, they had garbage thrown at them on stage and was booed. The MC came out and told the audience after 3 songs in and for the show to go on, that nonsense had to stop. He reminded them that Led Zepplin had a similar thing happen at the Marque Club in London when they were starting out also. Needless to say, the show went on and I was blown away by this great band and won't forget that wonderful night of music with twin lead guitars. I even saw them with Laurie Wisefield who was a great replacement for Ted.

    • @john-cv9dy
      @john-cv9dy Год назад

      Me too! Epic gigs. I do miss the Stadium. Special place

  • @sulaksana
    @sulaksana Год назад +7

    “ everybody contribute” very well put. This is what made them so special.

  • @davidmcmillan8408
    @davidmcmillan8408 5 месяцев назад +2

    I've recently tripped over my Wishbone Ash collection, and revisited many of those albums. What a stupendous band - so many unforgettable melodies and lyrics from a time when talented musicians unashamedly aimed to bring beauty. I'm not too pleased to suddenly find myself knocking on the door of being 69, but that's the price one willingly pays to have grown up with bands like this. For me, this stuff never ages, just reminds me of a time when great bands served hard apprenticeships, the long slog, playing increasingly bigger venues until some A&R rep recognised genius; so unlike the numerous vacuous and vain 'musicians' of today, preening for (anti?) social media cameras and programming their material on computers.

  • @gusr110
    @gusr110 8 месяцев назад +1

    Most of my musical influence is rooted in Wishbone Ash.First time I listen to them I was 11yr old and their sound has inspired me ever since.Forever a fan!

  • @bobhundley9295
    @bobhundley9295 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for posting - I played the grooves off this record when it came out. A classic and no mistake.

  • @marksharman8029
    @marksharman8029 11 месяцев назад +3

    One of my most played albums. The harmonies - vocal and lead ; the feel of the album, in it's entirety. Phenomenally sweet music. Good video, really joins the dots.

  • @DannyBhoy88
    @DannyBhoy88 8 месяцев назад +4

    Saw them twice in Glasgow, original line up, in the 70s. Still can't get over how utterly brilliant they were

  • @stanmeyer9770
    @stanmeyer9770 Год назад +4

    Have always loved this record from the day it came out in 72 every year of every decade and again yesterday. Have 3 mint copies in my collection.

  • @matthewcumberland6877
    @matthewcumberland6877 11 месяцев назад +2

    Man, Ted and Martin look remarkably well preserved. Appears they
    they've held up as well as the music they made.

    • @Solicitor1957
      @Solicitor1957 11 месяцев назад +1

      The documentary was made in 2006….17 years ago 🤔

  • @dannyespinosa3978
    @dannyespinosa3978 3 месяца назад +1

    Got to see the original lineup in 1973 in Fresno, California. What a great show too bad they never made a DVD back then of live dates.🎸🎸✌️

  • @valteor
    @valteor 5 месяцев назад

    Great album and awesome band! A friend had given this album to me, and It's been a real discovery of that band and their magical music. As a guitar player myself, it opened new horizons for me. Thanks for this very good making-off! 👍

  • @Deebz270
    @Deebz270 7 месяцев назад +2

    Wishbone Ash are a guitarist's band first and foremost. I doubt there are any guitarist - certainly of my generation - that would not have had all these albums, but certainly Argus in their collection. And although this was the founding and difinitive line-up, Ash were a band that seemed to retain their unique sound and musicality well into the second and subsequent recent line-ups.
    I see Wishbone Ash as the UK's equivalent of Canadian band Rush in many ways, different sound for sure, but the progressive theme, prolific writing, the hard-driving committment and especially both band's longevity puts them both high on my list of all time favourite musicians and mentors.
    For me also, a lifelong fan of the Flying -V and Stratocaster, Powell and Schenker forged their sound on one of the most iconic electric guitars ever conceived. With W-A it was the guitar's audio nuances, distinctively different but always harmonically sychronised; the raw, nasal voice of the V complimented by the sweet bell-like tones of the Strat - With equally confident vocal harmony, That was Ash's signature.

  • @sn00pgreen
    @sn00pgreen 11 месяцев назад +1

    Haven't seen this doc before ..these guys are still to this day rattling around in my head, Martins' lyrics on those Argus tracks had a big impact on me at the time

  • @philiptownsend8651
    @philiptownsend8651 6 месяцев назад

    Fascinating hour of TV, looking in depth into the album that single-handedly changed my life forever..... My favourite band of all time - always will be...

  • @Saffy-yr8vo
    @Saffy-yr8vo 11 месяцев назад +2

    So great to see Martin talking vid he’s like me and loves to talk. I didn’t get the chance to talk to you Martin cos Andy interrupted us when he brought me to your house and he took over, I think you and me could have a few moments laughs but he controlled me being with the band, So sorry I cudnt tell you why I cudnt tell you my feelings about WA that’s why I cried that night in frustration because Andy didn’t jet me talk to you .Youvwere the power behind WAv and I see that now. I’m just sorry the band didn’t see an alternative route . But you brought us loads of emotion and creative stuff so thank you for ever for that.

  • @jordandickerson4069
    @jordandickerson4069 11 месяцев назад +7

    They did influence many great bands including Thin Lizzy and Lynayrd Skynard. Saw them in Colorado Springs in 1973, in Denver in 2019. Fantastic shows.

    • @knowmusicman157
      @knowmusicman157 Месяц назад +1

      Skynyrd did very little guitar harmony lead runs. A few, but thin Lizzy and Boston did more

    • @mattyboywalker9094
      @mattyboywalker9094 15 дней назад +1

      In 2019 did you see the andy powell led version or martin led version?

    • @jordandickerson4069
      @jordandickerson4069 15 дней назад

      @@mattyboywalker9094 It was with Andy. During the Bomb Cyclone. They were very good.

  • @lawrencejhutchinson
    @lawrencejhutchinson 4 месяца назад +1

    There's the rub is the best! Wishbone fan since 73. Loved Argus, but all the songs on Rub are very good. Lady Jay is their masterpieces - a touching folk tale sung with such pathos by Martin, and Laurie's wailing guitar solo is so moving!

  • @geoffgoodall3839
    @geoffgoodall3839 8 месяцев назад +1

    6th May 1971 walked into a pub called the castle Tooting Broadway my 21st birthday . Big Hall out the back ended up beingstage right of Andy Powell Hooked bought the album and the song book learnt the stuff.mr Turner&Powell is self evident in my playing

  • @vmax4steve524
    @vmax4steve524 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very enjoyable documentary about one of my favourite albums, Sometime World is my favourite Wishbome Ash song, just sublime, seen them in concert four times, one was the return of the original line up in '89 at the Colston Hall bristol filmed for the granada Bedrock tv series, backed by Spirit no less, Great days that will not come again but at least we were there and will remember them until we're gone and who knows maybe we'll take them with us wherever we will go.

  • @markchip1
    @markchip1 16 дней назад

    I remember recording Jail Bait, late at night on the family radio-cassette, aged about 11? This was before I even realised what rock music was...
    But I KNEW this "song" was head and shoulders above all the other stuff that was being played!

  • @Jojikiba
    @Jojikiba 7 месяцев назад +1

    0:40 Blowin’ Free
    3:20 The King Will Come
    4:05 Blind Eye
    6:00 Lady Whiskey
    7:00 Bye Bye Baby Blues
    10:20 Kady Whiskey
    11:20 Phoenix
    15:37 Vas Dis
    20:12 Jail Bait
    26:55 Warrior
    32:10 Album cover
    33:40 Time Was
    37:13 Sometime World
    41:49 Throw Down The Sword

  • @seamanjive
    @seamanjive 3 месяца назад

    Sept 30, 1972, Oval Cricket Ground, London. WA with Genesis, ELP, Focus, Jack Bruce, Argent...I was there! The bonfire of the matting over the wicket is legendary. What a line up! I was 17.

    • @eckie4679
      @eckie4679 23 дня назад

      So jealous - wish I’d been there. Regret not having seen Wishbone Ash back in the day. Same for ELP and Yes 🫤

  • @s.missizhippiew.1117
    @s.missizhippiew.1117 5 месяцев назад

    Wishbone ash y’all are awesome!! Saw y’all twice in Mississippi!! Yea you rock!! 🥂👍🌸

  • @jimmyviaductophilelawley5587
    @jimmyviaductophilelawley5587 11 месяцев назад +2

    2:57 It all makes sense now! I was a big Iron Maiden fan from 1980-86 and discovered Wishbone Ash and had to acknowledge the heritage of that twin harmonised guitar sound. Never knew Martin "Headmaster" Birch (Iron Maiden's producer) was Wishbone Ash's sound engineer! Who Knew!

  • @alanw559
    @alanw559 11 месяцев назад +1

    Delighted to see Martin talk about that awesome bass line in Sometime World. Some time later I went and bought a bass solely to learn those great riffs

  • @user-hm3ez2dk9h
    @user-hm3ez2dk9h 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good video. Very entertaining.
    I just love Wishbone Ash.

  • @michaelnelson9140
    @michaelnelson9140 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m from Minnesota. I first became aware of them around 75 or 76. A local band, who were really good was obviously very influenced by wishbone ash. And played a lot of their stuff. So of course we had to have the real stuff! Still have it.

  • @user-wf4fv4oc1h
    @user-wf4fv4oc1h 11 месяцев назад +1

    My favorite band plus Yes as all time faves, Steve Upton is such an amazing drummer. I learned so much from him. Martin's current band has it really going on.

  • @terrybirch239
    @terrybirch239 11 месяцев назад

    I first heard Argus when in a common room at school at Quorn Leicestershire. I’m now approaching 66! I still love it.

  • @user-hj4su7ke3h
    @user-hj4su7ke3h 6 месяцев назад +1

    My first concert 73 convention hall OC MD

  • @matthewtodd3879
    @matthewtodd3879 Год назад +17

    Argus is the best Prog rock album ever

    • @peterbyrne178
      @peterbyrne178 11 месяцев назад

      Certainly up there ...every track is a belter ...still one of my favourite albums of all time

    • @paulredmond8929
      @paulredmond8929 11 месяцев назад

      Neither the best or a progressive rock album

    • @richardwhite1120
      @richardwhite1120 10 месяцев назад +1

      Certainly one of the best ❤😊

    • @knowmusicman157
      @knowmusicman157 Месяц назад

      Don’t forget Bungie

  • @davidclark3603
    @davidclark3603 Год назад +1

    I used to listen to them on radio Luxembourg in the early 70s. I was only young!

  • @glynjones5280
    @glynjones5280 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic album, I still listen to it

  • @SerafinRubato
    @SerafinRubato 11 месяцев назад +4

    Wishbone Ash es una banda que merece estar en los escalones mas altos de la historia del Rock !!!! al menos en México son venerados como Dioses !!!!

  • @olddoggeleventy2718
    @olddoggeleventy2718 11 месяцев назад

    Oh, man! I loved this band. My friends and I were a handful of rockers who even knew of these guys where I grew up. Had all their albums but never had a chance to see them live, unfortunately. We used to play "Blind Eye" and "Silver Lady" in our band. We felt like gods...lol Great to see this post. Thanks for all the great music guys.

    • @maxb9315
      @maxb9315 9 месяцев назад

      'Silver Shoes' from There's The Rub?

    • @olddoggeleventy2718
      @olddoggeleventy2718 9 месяцев назад

      @@maxb9315 Maybe so. It's been a very long time. But I remember the first line as' Silver Lady lost in a haze'. After that, I'm a blank. I won't cheat and look up the lyrics and pretend. I'm too old to try to fool anyone...lol, But Silver Shoes would probably be correct then. Yes, it was 'There's the Rub' it was the last album I got by them.

    • @maxb9315
      @maxb9315 9 месяцев назад

      @@olddoggeleventy2718 Yes, it's 'Silver Shoes' (I'm looking at my copy of There's The Rub now), but the first line is indeed as you say.

  • @Ratsotone
    @Ratsotone 11 месяцев назад +1

    A great band and I always loved Argus, for me it's their flagship album. Only saw them live one time, and that was at Leeds University, that was mid 70's ish and Laurie Wiseman had just joined the band

  • @matthewtodd3879
    @matthewtodd3879 Год назад +3

    A masterpiece, fantastic album

  • @thommyh.4492
    @thommyh.4492 11 месяцев назад

    I love Argus Album since I heard it the first time 1972. By that time I was 16 years old. It blew my mind. (It is still blown).

  • @eckie4679
    @eckie4679 23 дня назад

    Loved Martin’s early Ric bass sound

  • @codyjones3708
    @codyjones3708 9 месяцев назад

    My all time favorite band... British southern rock with a left handed drummer. Saw them at the Agora around 1982... I remember Andy looking at his band mates in awww during the Phoenix solo as the place just erupted. My friend took their set list...lol.

  • @gustavonmesquita70
    @gustavonmesquita70 Год назад +7

    Shame Andy and Steve are not included.

  • @costellogus
    @costellogus Год назад +3

    They would make a super group if they all got back together

  • @KittyGrizGriz
    @KittyGrizGriz 6 месяцев назад

    That Bass!! ❤ It’s Fantastic!!
    Feels like “ Blowin’ Free “ was written about me, so up close and personal-almost mystical.
    Hair of golden brown, I found it hard to reach her, she’s an Enigma to him…right on point. Ted & Martin Turner, are so handsome.

  • @fredcarter2894
    @fredcarter2894 Год назад +4

    The original Argus album cover had a UFO saucer landing in front of the warrior

    • @peterwhite5654
      @peterwhite5654 Год назад

      yep i had that too but i thought i had a special copy.

    • @SerafinRubato
      @SerafinRubato 11 месяцев назад +1

      Podrias subir una foto de esa portada ?????

  • @raynic1173
    @raynic1173 Год назад +3

    One of the main reasons that these songs have a "religious, spiritual or moody" tone to them, is the regular use of minor chords. WA may have used minor chords more than most bands.....this added to "their" sound...I'm surprised no one mentions this...

  • @lawrenceosborn
    @lawrenceosborn Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @marklorne6790
    @marklorne6790 Час назад

    proper documentary about a proper rock band.

  • @user-nf3nl5ey9r
    @user-nf3nl5ey9r 10 месяцев назад +1

    Epic album.

  • @bannork
    @bannork 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for this informative documentary with Martin Turner. I wonder if Martin really wanted to be one of the lead guitarists.

  • @steffanhoffmann
    @steffanhoffmann Год назад

    Thanks Josue.
    Loved Ted's playing, but on The King Will Come, I thought Laurie Wisefield; just had the edge. A few years later.
    LIVE
    ☺ 👍 🇬🇧
    🇬🇧🤝🇪🇸

  • @KittyGrizGriz
    @KittyGrizGriz 6 месяцев назад

    Music that makes us “feel”, love their progressive-jazzy-rock sound. Wish I’d seen them perform live. Whoever did was so Lucky! 🍀 Didn’t think I’d heard them before until “ Vas Dis “, I recognize it.

  • @billyboy1093
    @billyboy1093 2 месяца назад

    Saw them in 71 at Satsop River, we were absolutely stunned, we had no idea who they were as they stole the whole weekend show from all the big names.

  • @simong7504
    @simong7504 18 дней назад

    Argus a fabulous album. Crummiest album cover of all time.

  • @craigwalker7415
    @craigwalker7415 7 месяцев назад +1

    WoW !

  • @lawrenceosborn
    @lawrenceosborn Год назад +4

    I wonder if Downing and Tipton were influenced by them. Dueling guitars are aweome.

    • @blackmarbles1047
      @blackmarbles1047 Год назад +1

      The answer is yes Lawrence ,K.K has stated that they were a very big influence on his playing.

  • @eckie4679
    @eckie4679 23 дня назад

    Can’t agree with Whispering Bob’s Deep Purple analysis. With Lord and Blackmore trading lead / solo work, they were more innovative than anyone else at the time 😎

  • @lloydzufelt7514
    @lloydzufelt7514 5 месяцев назад

    I just wish they would come to Denver Colorado

  • @jamesfagan7823
    @jamesfagan7823 7 месяцев назад

    I saw Wishbone Ash about 10 times an absolute brilliant outfit regards of the personal on stage but i never saw the original 4 members together on stage

  • @davidlegg9690
    @davidlegg9690 11 месяцев назад

    Great Docco on the great early albums of My favourite band of all time. Martin and Ted still looking in fantastic nick. How about another Nouveau Calls but this time with Lyrics. Have most of your Albums up to Coat of Arms .

  • @craigwalker7415
    @craigwalker7415 7 месяцев назад +1

    Well, we're getting more than original 4 piece >

  • @rogerargus1
    @rogerargus1 8 месяцев назад

    ARGUS, The only rock album I can think of in which every number is great.

  • @guitartheeasywayllc582
    @guitartheeasywayllc582 Год назад +2

    I still have these albums - First learned Blind Eye - The 2nd LP Argus really helped - Theres The Rub was much more advanced

  • @mikewilkinson4588
    @mikewilkinson4588 11 месяцев назад

    Seattle Center Coliseum.....1974 ....that summer touring Live Dates.......WOW.......

  • @jamesfagan7823
    @jamesfagan7823 7 месяцев назад

    Just Testing was a brilliant album not many people talk about that 1980

  • @yoagcur
    @yoagcur Год назад +3

    Pretty good doc but how can they cover the album and not include the standout track "Sometime World". Still some rancour with Andy Powell? His solos on that are stupendous

    • @maxb9315
      @maxb9315 9 месяцев назад

      It's at 37:10. Does the doc include 'Leaf and Stream' or did I miss it?

  • @impalaman9707
    @impalaman9707 5 месяцев назад

    Listening to their interview, I get a sense that they put a lot of thought into the making of their music. It wasn't haphazard. Every song was carefully mapped out. Compare them to a similar band like the Allman Brothers, they would probably tell you they had no idea how they came up with some of their music. Duane Allman and Dickey Betts jammed, the band followed and made it up as they went along.

  • @vernonstamm1514
    @vernonstamm1514 4 месяца назад +1

    Went to a concert that featured Robin Trower, Eddie Money and Wishbone ash, Never heard of Wishbone ash, and really didn't hear to much about this guy Eddie Money either, he was just starting out. I went to go see Robin Trower, Wishbone ash piloted for Eddie Money, By the time Wishbone ash got done, I felt I already got my moneys worth out of the concert. I could have went home, and been happy. They were that good. I was glad I stuck around though. This guy Eddie Money put on a great show too, Because my main attraction was for Trower I stayed for him. Trower was decent, but his base player had to leave every about every other song, was either to go do another couple of lines to continue, or he had a bathroom issue that evening. I can honestly say that Eddie Money stole the show from Trower, but Wishbone ash stole the show for the night. This was at Seland arena in Fresno. CA. Not sure what year that was but somewhere in the early to mid seventy's.

  • @MrHobo71
    @MrHobo71 Год назад +2

    Iron Maiden listened to and learned from these guys.

  • @jamesvegeais6675
    @jamesvegeais6675 6 месяцев назад

    This has been one of my favorite albums since it came out. I'd have liked to hear about Leaf & Stream, though. It has grown in my opinion from being something I thought was filler to my favorite Wisconsin Ash song.

  • @richardgreen3910
    @richardgreen3910 9 месяцев назад +1

    What happened to the original drummer?

  • @patm5086
    @patm5086 Год назад +1

    They came up with Darth Vader helmet on the Argus cover.😅

  • @malikalami6173
    @malikalami6173 11 месяцев назад

    Martin Turner est un artiste génial , supergroupe .

  • @dimitriwolfs9370
    @dimitriwolfs9370 11 месяцев назад

    Saw them in the "Pig's nose" in Southwest Devonshire, East Prawle . Legends!

    • @dimitriwolfs9370
      @dimitriwolfs9370 11 месяцев назад

      It was quite the "pilgrimage " !!!❤

    • @seamanjive
      @seamanjive 3 месяца назад

      Love the Pigs Nose...don't tell everyone....

    • @dimitriwolfs9370
      @dimitriwolfs9370 3 месяца назад

      @@seamanjive lol

  • @Fernando.Canal2
    @Fernando.Canal2 10 месяцев назад

    Those guys made me to get into guitar

  • @dajoba
    @dajoba 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why is the sum 3 a magic number? It's the same for such bands, it's basically a law of nature: after the third LP/CD, etc., everything went down musically and qualitatively for everyone. From the genius of the first three albums to normal to embarrassing. The reason is that youthful creativity is lost. Or they died at the age of around 30. A natural law that was only withheld from Bach and Bethoven and Hayden ecct. and some jazz musicians and singers.

  • @user-sw2lv3zp6o
    @user-sw2lv3zp6o 11 месяцев назад

    5:38 Whispering Bob speaking up.

  • @matthewtodd3879
    @matthewtodd3879 Год назад +1

    I have never been able to see the flying saucer on thecover

    • @stephentroy3935
      @stephentroy3935 Год назад

      He he

    • @maxb9315
      @maxb9315 9 месяцев назад +1

      It's on the back cover of the LP, discernible but not terribly obvious. I can't see it on my CD copy.

  • @chrischavez1305
    @chrischavez1305 Год назад +3

    Lo único que no me gusta de este documental son los videos de la banda de Andy Powell, me hubiese gustado ver videos de los 4 originales.

    • @clivejohnson1680
      @clivejohnson1680 Год назад +1

      Agree, not sure who cut that into it. It should've been the original band

  • @bmcgoo6027
    @bmcgoo6027 2 дня назад

    I've been a lifelong fan of WA since they started up - seen them many times and even joined their fan club back then. But I must say, that the first 3 albums are masterpieces, then Wishbone 4 was fair to middling. After that it all seemed to go tits up. Until New England, which is an amazing album - so very underrated. Then that twat Andy Powell really cut off his nose. At which point I had to stop watching this 'documentary'. Showing the twat's "new" band playing the old classics is just ridiculous. And interesting that he does not contribute to the film. Great that Martin took it in his stride and keeps on going - they've just completed a US tour and continue to play. He is still the world's greatest living bass player. Rock on Martin and the guys. If the original 'documentary' film maker and Martin want to hit me up, I will be happy to make the definitive Wishbone Ash film.

  • @pekkaastrom7346
    @pekkaastrom7346 10 месяцев назад

    It's not difficult to hear from where Police got their inspiration.... Wow, how good Wishbone was on stage.
    Sometimes the guitar licks get a little bit repetitive, but that's the way the "advanced" musicians played in those days, also Zappa.😊

  • @zmix
    @zmix 10 месяцев назад

    39:30 that C and Bb in the lower harmony always bugged me..! (otherwise he sings C# and B which is correct) But now that it's been revealed that they recorded both parts together on the same mic, they probably didn't hear it at the time and couldn't punch-in to fix that one note (or it didn't bother them)

  • @mr.timebombman2230
    @mr.timebombman2230 11 месяцев назад

    This is part of the protype for Iron Maiden later on. All the dual guitar harmonies and melodies. They're among Steve Harris' biggest influences.

  • @stone8man
    @stone8man Год назад

    Wish they would have had a special frontline singer with them like some of the other bands had, it is my only nitpick, love this band so much anyway

  • @krisscanlon4051
    @krisscanlon4051 Год назад +1

    Well if Whispering Bob and Chris Welch give you their blessings well its damn near embedded. Slight Troggs tapes reference 😂

  • @Solicitor1957
    @Solicitor1957 11 месяцев назад +1

    Quite an odd documentary. Splicing live footage featuring a mostly different line up from the original group…..

  • @floydcassista1577
    @floydcassista1577 Год назад

    I have the original Decca promotional posters of 1,pilgrimage, The original Argus with the spaceship in the fog,you can tuck that in m'grave,Argus 4,compilation and more. I hope that my family can get what they are worth,Lynyrd Skynyrd ,KANSAS,BB KIng,Jean Luc Ponty and McKendree Spring. Iron Butterfly

  • @mr.timebombman2230
    @mr.timebombman2230 11 месяцев назад

    Fucking great album.

  • @zedheadful
    @zedheadful 10 месяцев назад

    I was in a Toronto band way, way back covering Wishbone Ash. People often thought the Ash material was our own.
    Including RUSH that often caught our sets in the very early days, frequently at a bar called 'the abbey road pub'
    I spoke to geddy lee there on one occasion who was inquisitive as to my sound (i was on a jazz bass thru an orange reflex cabinet). No pedals whatsoever.
    He says: 'i'm getting one of those basses!' I told him to get a black one...
    I should have told him to grab a T bird bass like Martin Turner - after M.T. had been on a precision, and the ricky...
    Anyway, I mentioned Wishbone Ash, and if you break down some Rush tunes from that era, you can hear the Wishbone influence.
    I wish geddy lee would credit Wishbone Ash as an influence, but he never does.
    Wishbone Ash are truely incomparable.
    ARGUS is the best album from the best era of rock i ever heard.
    Just effing brilliant.
    All their albums are superior.
    No band quite like them.

  • @pellmj1
    @pellmj1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Selfish on my part - but I wish they would have made more prog folk records. And I considered them more than a twin guitar band. Martin Turner's bass added a third guitar with a distinctive voice of its own.

  • @camper234
    @camper234 11 месяцев назад +1

    Jail bait mimed?

  • @carraw3501
    @carraw3501 10 месяцев назад

    I would say given the times of influence that Jailbait is heavily taken from Danny Kirwans Like Crying in his Fleetwood Mac time. I dont mind at all, late 60s early 70s produced a sound within a great pool of creativity. I would say though that Wishbone Ash didnt really need to do that.