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I am a rocker from India. In the mid 80s, Wishbone Ash was the first foreign band whose concert I attended, and since then, there has been no looking back. I was lucky to meet the group when they were lazing around by the pool at the Palm Beach Hotel in Juhu, Mumbai. They autographed my denim jacket on which earlier my brother and another die-hard rock fan, Prakash, had artistically imprinted Wishbone Ash on to it. Andy Powell & Laurie Wisefield, the two lead guitarists who made their guitars talk to one another, the very macho bassist Trevor Bolder and on percussion the energetic Steve Upton made up the troupe. Believe me, until that concert, I had never heard any of their songs, but their music was so catchy that I automatically began to grove to it. Before one could say Jack Robinson, I was high on the music. With the rolls of Steve's drums (Phoenix), Andy's vocals and Laurie's seconds, Trevor plucking on the bass and with hash in the air, the atmosphere was heavenly perfect for and any novice to get instantly hooked onto rock. In all, I attended 3 of their concerts, all in Mumbai. I rate Wishbone Ash as one of the top pure rock bands of all time.
I was lucky enough to cover this wishbone ash song in my 20s with a good band as a bass player. It was intense and emotional every time we played it (I'm 71 now). The problem was everyone just watched us and wouldn't dance.
i saw wishbone ash play this live last night here in England my seat was right side of he stage , so close to them while they were playing this. i got Andy Powell autograph in a meet and greet last night .
I first heard the live version of Phoenix in-gulp-1974. Was Laurie Wisefield playing on it? Not that it really matters. He’s scary-good on this one. Thanks for making it available!
If you heard the studio version of Phoenix on their debut lp (1970) or the live version on “Live Dates” (1973) it would have been Ted Turner. Laurie Wisefield did join the band in 1974.
Mr Powell gettin the words wrong,. Unforgivable.. Andy, go and see Martin's band (The real spirit of Wishbone Ash) to see how its it's done, you plant pot....
I saw Wishbone Ash live with Lauri Wisefield in Germany in 1978. The guitarist ruined the beautiful sound of the guitars with his squealing. We then left the concert.
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I am a rocker from India. In the mid 80s, Wishbone Ash was the first foreign band whose concert I attended, and since then, there has been no looking back. I was lucky to meet the group when they were lazing around by the pool at the Palm Beach Hotel in Juhu, Mumbai. They autographed my denim jacket on which earlier my brother and another die-hard rock fan, Prakash, had artistically imprinted Wishbone Ash on to it. Andy Powell & Laurie Wisefield, the two lead guitarists who made their guitars talk to one another, the very macho bassist Trevor Bolder and on percussion the energetic Steve Upton made up the troupe. Believe me, until that concert, I had never heard any of their songs, but their music was so catchy that I automatically began to grove to it. Before one could say Jack Robinson, I was high on the music. With the rolls of Steve's drums (Phoenix), Andy's vocals and Laurie's seconds, Trevor plucking on the bass and with hash in the air, the atmosphere was heavenly perfect for and any novice to get instantly hooked onto rock. In all, I attended 3 of their concerts, all in Mumbai. I rate Wishbone Ash as one of the top pure rock bands of all time.
One of the best groups ever.
What a classic song and classic band
Great performance
Cheers!
I was lucky enough to cover this wishbone ash song in my 20s with a good band as a bass player. It was intense and emotional every time we played it (I'm 71 now). The problem was everyone just watched us and wouldn't dance.
right on brother, we had a neighborhood basement band. Jammed WA live dates covers like every weekend...did a few song live at our high school...
Hard to dance with tears in your eyes!
One of the finest guitar bands ever, and a GREAT song!
Wow! Freaking phenomenal. Laurie is awesome.
So lucky to have seen them many times in the 70s & early 80s , best live band I ever saw bar none .
Laurie Wisefield - a P90 and a Marshall. Amazing.
I have seen them in Lykabetus theater / Athens in June 1983 ! Never forgotten this great group ! Still love thieir music .
Laurie Wisefield was in Home before WA...another fantastic band
Great band, great song, and great line-up!
The most amazing live version of their best track.
outstanding and excellent song and musicians
Outstanding 👍
i saw wishbone ash play this live last night here in England my seat was right side of he stage , so close to them while they were playing this. i got Andy Powell autograph in a meet and greet last night .
❤ great Rock
There aren’t many twin guitar bands like Wishbone Ash anymore. And that’s a shame.
No, but thank got we got Thin Lizzy and UFO as well...
Iron Maiden and Judas Priest were definitely influenced by Ash
The band that gave me tinnitus in 1983! 😅
Sounds fantastic! ❤ 😂
RIP dear friends 💔
Tremendísima versión de Phoenix 👏👏👏👏
The best version ever!!!!!
Oh wow. Love Love Love
Ive seen 3 different versions play this 5 times and every one was amazing ! Cant wait to see it with mark !
This is deffo the best and most powerful version of this song Laurie is superb
Awesome... Thank you so much for the remaster... Brilliant
The lead guitar is runaway awesome.. oomph….
Amazing!
Der Hammer!
Fantastica !!!
Very good song by W A.
Are there any other remastered videos from the same gig? This one is awesome Laurie Wisefield is just amazing x
CMON! OMG
Wish i had seen it with laurie ! Damn , hes astounding !
Epic!
excelente
Don’t get me wrong I love the original solo that Ted did for this song but Laurie’s playing here always blows me away
For me one of the top ten best live songs. Per live dates
Fucking incredible!🤘😬🎸🎶
❤️❤️❤️
When Laurie took the duelling guitar thing a bit too seriously. ;)
I first heard the live version of Phoenix in-gulp-1974. Was Laurie Wisefield playing on it? Not that it really matters. He’s scary-good on this one. Thanks for making it available!
If you heard the studio version of Phoenix on their debut lp (1970) or the live version on “Live Dates” (1973) it would have been Ted Turner. Laurie Wisefield did join the band in 1974.
1974 was a great year!! I heard this first and prepared a review of it in 10th grade music appreciation class 1973.
Laurie Wisefield playing his Gibson Les Paul Jnr Double Cut...
Great band,seen them live in Derby back in the day;
Heard it said that this tune was the inspiration for Free Bird.
Laurie on fire
@06:10 wazat some kinda sabotage ? could not continue passed that bit
Best band ever, bar none. Never heard of most of the huhs the woke committee called they put into the hall of "fame"
9:45, perfect time to smash a guitar....lol.
Who's the bass player here?
Trevor Bolder
@@brunosamppaFrom the Spiders from Mars?? Well, color me shocked, how cool! ❤
Mr Powell gettin the words wrong,. Unforgivable.. Andy, go and see Martin's band (The real spirit of Wishbone Ash) to see how its it's done, you plant pot....
I saw Wishbone Ash live with Lauri Wisefield in Germany in 1978. The guitarist ruined the beautiful sound of the guitars with his squealing. We then left the concert.