Thank you Burt Sugarman, for sharing full episodes of your Midnight Special with us. I look forward to every Friday night premiere. Seven more years of premieres. 👍
@@charmerci I guess I screwed up by not listening from the very beginning... I now understand how I would appear oblivious and unattentive... I appreciate you for being attentive... And I thank you because I'm reminded to more thoroughly look and listen before posing unnecessary questions.. May GOD have mercy and send you Revelation of HIMSELF
This was such a great episode, jam-packed with hitmakers! And Status Quo and Phil Ochs. Best for me was Coitus doing two tracks from the _Superfly_ soundtrack. Outstanding!
Was there another Midnight Special that featured Sugarloaf? I seem to remember an episode in which the entire band wore heavy make up and did some very extended jamming.
@@ProggaWoggga You are correct! They also appeared on the M.S. in 1975- I believe they played 2 songs--One of which is on youtube titled "Don't Call us We'll Call You".
I want to thank The Midnight Special, for creating the Membership page. I'm enjoying seeing two episodes a week. Thanks, TMS ! 👍I will be watching them again when they premiere. 👍👍
Who's on the Members episode in Monday. I would have watched the Friday premiere live, but Status Quo was the only interest for me, and their performance had already been uploaded a while ago
@@RonaldWilliams-lp3bg couldn't agree more! The prog rock, the classic rock, the folk music, all of it during that time was amazing. Music has never been all that good since then, in my opinion, and I'm 26.
Two wishes: 1. That there would be a video of Sugarloaf singing "Green-Eyed Lady" from 1970. 2. Jerry Corbetta would be with us today to celebrate this show being aired.
I waited 50 years to see this mid special with Green Eyed lady video its its the only video of this song from the 70's. .. now you want video of them from 1970 ..cant satisfy some people lol
@@Piggy-Oink-Oink - There are different levels of satisfaction. If you are telling me that you are so satisfied with this video from the mid-70s that if one appears from the early 1970s with all of the original members involved with their first two albums that you won't watch it, then you may have a point. But if you would watch an early 1970s video, then apparently you are also not completely satisfied with seeing the video from 1974. Otherwise, you would have no need to look further. See how you can be thrilled about the 1974 video but even more thrilled with a 1970 or even a 1971 video with the original members? Like how cool would it be to see their appearance on American Bandstand?
They Lip Synched on Am bandstand just as all bands did back then.. this is the only live video of this song that exists. Yes-i get your point--to see all the orig members in a video fromj 70 or 71.
I especially enjoyed Phil Ochs. I certainly know his songs but this is the first time I've seen him on stage. Would've loved to hear "I Ain't Marching Anymore" but he wrote it in the sixties, maybe he wanted to do newer songs. His comment about "the singing socialists" cracked me up. And how the heck did he play with a cast on his arm?
Was GREAT to see Mr. Curtis Mayfield doing “Give Me Your Love” and “Hell Below” live on the Midnight Special. He was truly a gifted artist. Also, Ms. Gladys knight and the Pips were great as usual. “On and On” killed, they had to cut it. Ha. Big shout to the Impressions for holding it down without Curtis at the helm and still doing it. Thanks for posting!
Quite a variety this week, like my favorite AM radio station KAKC in Tulsa. This will be a wonderful trip in the Way Back Machine! Curtis Mayfield, always entertaining. Gladys Knight singing the song my wife loves me to sing to her, always makes me 😭😭. Phil Ochs 🚨 Spoiler Alert! Sugar Loaf a group who's songs are a part of the soundtrack of me misspent youth, can't wait to see them (They also were the house band at the Myrtle Beach Pavilion for the summer of 1988, so they are also my eldest's daughters' favorite band). Status Quo, very big in Europe, never had a big following here, I wish they would play "Pictures of Matchstick Men", I love that song, but they will be good whatever they play (Fun fact, they have been and still are, touring as Status Quo since August 1967). A strong line up, can't wait! 😁😁
Hi Stephanie. This is going to be another great episode. I loves me some Gladys and the rest of the entertainment, with Curtis as host... Solid programming. Look for the new mystery username. Not at all Zappa related this week.
Poor Curtis, was paralyzed from the neck down by falling lighting equipment during a live show in Brooklyn NY on August 13th 1990. He died nine years later at age 57 from complications of being paralyzed and diabetes.
I saw Curtis Mayfield for my first and only time earlier in the same month before the tragic accident happened😢. I saw him in LA. The last song he performed there was the first song he performed here: Don't Worry( If There is a Hell Below).
bad things happen in August-- Jerry Garcia, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, WW1 and so on, Curtis Mayfield invented a whole style of guitar playing, little florid licks around his unique voice that everybody copped, Jimi included.
Thanks for this release. These Curtis Mayfield performances are absolute gold. I love when he added keyboards to his core live band. Does anyone know who the players are? I wonder if the Rhodes player is Rich Tufo who played keys on some later Curtis records and also did some arranging for him.
Mr Rick Parfitt RIP rest easy rest well One of my most beloved guitar heros ever Status Quo was so brilliant particulary in the 70's maybe the finest boogie band in rock history,my opinion for sure.
I’m partial to Curtis Mayfield music. I don’t know why. I know I’m not SuperFly. Maybe because it’s his first name. Anybody else with the first name Curtis is alright in my book. We are far and few between. Took me 53 years to run into another Curtis and he carded me as I tried to purchase a 5th of Jack. Found out Florida state law requires id not matter what your age. I dig me some Sugarloaf too. Good Gawd. Now if we could just get some Head East on the Midnight Special.
In music history he is credited with so many inspirations and arrangements. His guitar playing influence was felt for decades from Hendrix to Jazz. I lived the Mayfield era, and he actually was the sound of the deep city in the late 60s to early 70s . The polarization of racial demographics in the music industry made him a underground ICON in Great Britain where his talents were immediately recognized for as a ALTERNATIVE genre of R&B. The music was TOO DEEP for all but the aficionados and connoisseurs of the smoothest music.
there's a strange thing in the way some bands are bigger in the u.k. and why some bands are bigger in america. take suede who are one of the premier bands of brit-pop. they're massive in britain and have a devoted following all over europe and japan. they were barely played in the u.s. bush for some reason was BIG in the u.s. but didn't do well in the u.k. until their 2nd album yet they're now doing the nostalgia circuit in the u.s. while barely being played in the u.k. while suede is still doing well in europe and japan and only have a small following here in the u.s.
The following week's show from April 26, 1974 sounds like a pretty good one too. It was hosted by Charlie Rich, and also features appearances from Anne Murray, Dobie Gray, The Staple Singers, and The Treasures.
I don't know that we'll hear (Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below, We're All Going to Go uncensored. If anybody knows that great song, it begins with racial slurs on three races. 50 years later, I don't expect we'd hear it on network TV today.
It's nice to see Phil Ochs on here!
Been looking for this Phil Ochs power and the glory for a few years.. thank you!
Thank you Burt Sugarman, for sharing full episodes of your Midnight Special with us. I look forward to every Friday night premiere. Seven more years of premieres. 👍
What's the name of the guy playing with Phil Oches ?
@@DannyHaralson-ol1io
I'm asking about one guy standing next to Ochs...
I dont see or hear all these you mention
@@AMEER-114- why are you asking a commenter? Phil says who right at the beginning of his second song at 55:35.
@@charmerci
I guess I screwed up by not listening from the very beginning...
I now understand how I would appear oblivious and unattentive...
I appreciate you for being attentive...
And I thank you because I'm reminded to more thoroughly look and listen before posing unnecessary questions..
May GOD have mercy and send you Revelation of HIMSELF
Curtis was spitting knowledge back in the day. Not much has changed since then, in these United States. RIP💯💯💯💯
This was such a great episode, jam-packed with hitmakers! And Status Quo and Phil Ochs. Best for me was Coitus doing two tracks from the _Superfly_ soundtrack. Outstanding!
Sugarloaf just killed it! Organ is awesome!
That organ player from sugarloaf on green eyed lady is Amazing
Jerry Corbetta is a national treasure.
Always loved Gladys. She sang a lot of ballads, but I remember when "On & On" came out, and it blew me away. She had soul every damned whichaway!
In the movie Claudine 👏🏾✌🏾✊🏾
Can't wait for this one-- Sugarloaf and Phil Ochs!! This hasnt been seen since 1974!
What's the name of the guy playing with Phil Oches ?
@@AMEER-114- His name is Jim Glover
@@Piggy-Oink-Oink
Thank you
Was there another Midnight Special that featured Sugarloaf? I seem to remember an episode in which the entire band wore heavy make up and did some very extended jamming.
@@ProggaWoggga You are correct! They also appeared on the M.S. in 1975- I believe they played 2 songs--One of which is on youtube titled "Don't Call us We'll Call You".
I want to thank The Midnight Special, for creating the Membership page. I'm enjoying seeing two episodes a week. Thanks, TMS ! 👍I will be watching them again when they premiere. 👍👍
Who's on the Members episode in Monday. I would have watched the Friday premiere live, but Status Quo was the only interest for me, and their performance had already been uploaded a while ago
@@groovedohg Charlie Daniels Ep. 115
@DannyHaralson-ol1io that's not the Sept 79 show is it? With Gerry Rafferty.?
@DannyHaralson-ol1io I don't understand the numbered episodes. I follow the imdb that goes season 1 episode 33 then goes season2 number 1
@DannyHaralson-ol1io I also see that Charlie. Daniels co hosted on April 11 1975 with Wet Willie. Must be that one
The seventies was a good decade for music.
the best imho
Mid 60s and early 70s where the best music made specially with the classic rock 🤘🥁🥁
@@RonaldWilliams-lp3bg couldn't agree more! The prog rock, the classic rock, the folk music, all of it during that time was amazing. Music has never been all that good since then, in my opinion, and I'm 26.
Can't wait, The Midnight Special! Just love Sugarloaf's "Green Eyed Lady"!
Great to hear them play it live. Jerry Corbetta played the hell out of those keyboards.
Holy shit! Phil Ochs!!!
Two wishes:
1. That there would be a video of Sugarloaf singing "Green-Eyed Lady" from 1970.
2. Jerry Corbetta would be with us today to celebrate this show being aired.
I waited 50 years to see this mid special with Green Eyed lady video its its the only video of this song from the 70's. .. now you want video of them from 1970 ..cant satisfy some people lol
@@Piggy-Oink-Oink - There are different levels of satisfaction. If you are telling me that you are so satisfied with this video from the mid-70s that if one appears from the early 1970s with all of the original members involved with their first two albums that you won't watch it, then you may have a point. But if you would watch an early 1970s video, then apparently you are also not completely satisfied with seeing the video from 1974. Otherwise, you would have no need to look further. See how you can be thrilled about the 1974 video but even more thrilled with a 1970 or even a 1971 video with the original members? Like how cool would it be to see their appearance on American Bandstand?
They Lip Synched on Am bandstand just as all bands did back then.. this is the only live video of this song that exists. Yes-i get your point--to see all the orig members in a video fromj 70 or 71.
@@Piggy-Oink-Oink - Exactly.
I met Jerry Corbetta in 2003 while he was with The Classic Rock Allstars , he was a cool dude
I especially enjoyed Phil Ochs. I certainly know his songs but this is the first time I've seen him on stage. Would've loved to hear "I Ain't Marching Anymore" but he wrote it in the sixties, maybe he wanted to do newer songs. His comment about "the singing socialists" cracked me up. And how the heck did he play with a cast on his arm?
@@JamieAndersonMusic He wrote both the songs he performed in the 60s too.
Thanks for your comment I would’ve missed it entirely thanks to RUclipss “chapters”.
Gk & the P = a class act
Listennn. Curtis Mayfield singing To Be Invisible has my eyes watering. The message. So good. Tears to you, The Midnight Special.
Was GREAT to see Mr. Curtis Mayfield doing “Give Me Your Love” and “Hell Below” live on the Midnight Special. He was truly a gifted artist. Also, Ms. Gladys knight and the Pips were great as usual. “On and On” killed, they had to cut it. Ha. Big shout to the Impressions for holding it down without Curtis at the helm and still doing it. Thanks for posting!
Thank you God for Gladys and the Pips
epic episode
I can't wait until the episode Jimmy Walker hosted be posted
27:44 The movie is on RUclips- *Claudine Movie 1974 with Diahann Carroll and James Earl Jones*
I wonder is it something to do with the 50 year publishing rights that these were able to be rolled out again
Ah Gladys Knight & The Pips- does it really get any better. No freakin auto tune or any horse crap like the "artists" of today employ.
I hope that everyone is having a wonderful time.
Rick from Quo has been burning the candle methinks….
Quite a variety this week, like my favorite AM radio station KAKC in Tulsa. This will be a wonderful trip in the Way Back Machine! Curtis Mayfield, always entertaining. Gladys Knight singing the song my wife loves me to sing to her, always makes me 😭😭. Phil Ochs 🚨 Spoiler Alert! Sugar Loaf a group who's songs are a part of the soundtrack of me misspent youth, can't wait to see them (They also were the house band at the Myrtle Beach Pavilion for the summer of 1988, so they are also my eldest's daughters' favorite band). Status Quo, very big in Europe, never had a big following here, I wish they would play "Pictures of Matchstick Men", I love that song, but they will be good whatever they play (Fun fact, they have been and still are, touring as Status Quo since August 1967). A strong line up, can't wait! 😁😁
Say goodbye to Brother Wayne Kramer and what do you think about that guitar? ruclips.net/video/gM44liYGmGw/видео.htmlsi=QDZmyALSpvhYnPr4
Looks like an interesting episode.
Cool! More Curtis Mayfield! Sugarloaf should be cool, too, as well as Gladys and the Pips, and The Impressions! 😎💜
Hi Stephanie. This is going to be another great episode.
I loves me some Gladys and the rest of the entertainment, with Curtis as host... Solid programming.
Look for the new mystery username.
Not at all Zappa related this week.
@@Le_Serviette_Noir Yeah, should be good!...Okay, will do.
@@StephanieJeanne
Next week I may appear as Shaun Cassidy. Maybe Sam Data. You'll know anyway.
@@Hank_Yarbo 🤣 You really love change, don't you? Or, you always wanted to be an undercover agent. FBI or something. Lol.
@@StephanieJeanne
Just whimsical
The Gentle Giant and King Of Chi-Soul
🤗🙏☕️cheers Burt!
Only one song from Status Quo? thats sad, they were huge in England.
Like Johny Hallyday was in France, the Quo are a national rock 'n' roll institution in the UK.
No frills, balls to the wall rock and roll
I've never heard of them until now, but man did they crush it. I'm definitely intrigued.
@@jeremyc9593there first was in 1968 ,
Status Quo!
Cool SG!
Burt is taking the piss out of him during that interview
MORNING FRIENDS HOPE ALL WELL~DON'T FORGET TO ENJOY THE RIDE BECAUSE IT'S SHORT~PEACE
A time when music was music for the soul.❤❤❤
Poor Curtis, was paralyzed from the neck down by falling lighting equipment during a live show in Brooklyn NY on August 13th 1990.
He died nine years later at age 57 from complications of being paralyzed and diabetes.
I saw Curtis Mayfield for my first and only time earlier in the same month before the tragic accident happened😢. I saw him in LA. The last song he performed there was the first song he performed here: Don't Worry( If There is a Hell Below).
bad things happen in August-- Jerry Garcia, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, WW1 and so on, Curtis Mayfield invented a whole style of guitar playing, little florid licks around his unique voice that everybody copped, Jimi included.
Thank you Midnight Special!
Greeneyed Lady, during the day a 3 minute hit, after dark a 7 minute experience
Gladys and Pips jamming with Curtis Mayfield Band is 🔥, historical moment in music!
Curtis Mayfield is a legend
Thanks for this release. These Curtis Mayfield performances are absolute gold. I love when he added keyboards to his core live band. Does anyone know who the players are? I wonder if the Rhodes player is Rich Tufo who played keys on some later Curtis records and also did some arranging for him.
I just wish AC/DC could have made the cut for the Midnight Special. A bill with The Stylistics and AC/DC would have been one for the books.
Mr Rick Parfitt RIP rest easy rest well
One of my most beloved guitar heros ever
Status Quo was so brilliant particulary in the 70's maybe the finest boogie band in rock history,my opinion for sure.
That Fender thinline Tele Curtis is playing looks pretty sweet! 🤤
I’m partial to Curtis Mayfield music. I don’t know why. I know I’m not SuperFly. Maybe because it’s his first name. Anybody else with the first name Curtis is alright in my book. We are far and few between. Took me 53 years to run into another Curtis and he carded me as I tried to purchase a 5th of Jack. Found out Florida state law requires id not matter what your age.
I dig me some Sugarloaf too. Good Gawd. Now if we could just get some Head East on the Midnight Special.
How Status Quo never made it in the USA is mind boggling
Huge in Europe and hardly known in the US.
Curtis Mayfield to me was so underrated. The guy was a great composer, singer and musician, he could do it all.
Underrated? Dude's a legend, dude. 😁
@@brutusalwaysminded That is what I mean. I don't think he has gotten the credit he deserves. Yes he is a legend.
In music history he is credited with so many inspirations and arrangements. His guitar playing influence was felt for decades from Hendrix to Jazz. I lived the Mayfield era, and he actually was the sound of the deep city in the late 60s to early 70s . The polarization of racial demographics in the music industry made him a underground ICON in Great Britain where his talents were immediately recognized for as a ALTERNATIVE genre of R&B. The music was TOO DEEP for all but the aficionados and connoisseurs of the smoothest music.
@@thiosemicarbizidebenzoylal2921 I agree with you 100%
You think one of the greatest soul / R&B singers of a generation is "underrated"? Wow.
Came for the classic and beautiful Gladys Knight
The version of "Green Eyed Lady" is better than the studio version.
Why wasn't Status Quo a bigger band back then!!!
there's a strange thing in the way some bands are bigger in the u.k. and why some bands are bigger in america. take suede who are one of the premier bands of brit-pop. they're massive in britain and have a devoted following all over europe and japan. they were barely played in the u.s. bush for some reason was BIG in the u.s. but didn't do well in the u.k. until their 2nd album yet they're now doing the nostalgia circuit in the u.s. while barely being played in the u.k. while suede is still doing well in europe and japan and only have a small following here in the u.s.
"On And On" by Gladys and the Pips -- never heard it before, and it was so great...in the extreme.
Wow
Phil Ochs was special
What's the name of the guy playing with Phil Oches ?
@@AMEER-114-Jim Glover, the guy that taught Phil guitar
@@nyxaerospace4319 Not only could he play well but that voice!
@@nyxaerospace4319
Thank you
WOW !! Phil Ochs performing Changes brings tears to my eyes... RIP Phil!
Have the six or seven DVD collection. Love it so much.
Gladys Knight and the Pips have been on a lot but I don't mind. Love them. They don't just sing, it's a SHOW.
Gladys' band smokin'
Gladys💃 also🔥singing On and On.
I agree although the horns were a bit too loud.
Curtis Mayfield’s guitar playing is so influential. He was so unique. One of the best.
He influenced the great Jimi Hendrix
I love some more Phil Ochs content
Sadly Phil Ochs committed suicide 2 years later. His music will live on.
absolutely insane episode!!
Was hoping Curtis would do one with his old group on People Get Ready…. Oh well.. good anyway
People lost interest because of the change in format, including Disco, Punk, and New Wave. And ratings fell off badly.
Finally, the Phil Ochs appearance is available on RUclips, thank you so much for this. :)
Jerry Corbetta on Hammond. Wow. 🎹
Curtis Mayfield is awesome!
I bought the whole series on dvd...one late night....maybe drunk. And now we have RUclips. yay. anyone wanna buy 18 DVDs? lol
I never knew Status Quo had an American appearance on TV. They only had one hit in America in 1968, Pictures of Matchstick Men.
Superfly.
I've been waiting so long to see the phil ochs clips, it's everything I hoped it would be.
The midnight special is for sigmas who are ao cool abd skibidi
What lineup. Gladys Knight and Pips, Curtis Mayfield, Sugarloaf and more. The 70's had the greatest music.
😮 the musical prophet the mighty Curtis
Sugarloaf - I've Got a Song. What an uplifting, feel-good song! Mayfield and Knight what legends! What a line-up on a smooth, cool Midnight Special!!
Man the empress of soul Gladys Knight and the Pips !!
The following week's show from April 26, 1974 sounds like a pretty good one too. It was hosted by Charlie Rich, and also features appearances from Anne Murray, Dobie Gray, The Staple Singers, and The Treasures.
1:05:55 Did she say "heron"? A bird species is a hard drug?
I don't know that we'll hear (Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below, We're All Going to Go uncensored.
If anybody knows that great song, it begins with racial slurs on three races.
50 years later, I don't expect we'd hear it on network TV today.
My Pisces bro, the master of disguise, how are you!
@@robmatlock7675
Get your butt over to the chat and find the "new guy"
Curtis, Gladys, so special.
Love Curtis mayfield amazing
...❤🔥.Thanks ...
No offense but I could do without Gladys Knight & The Pips altogether. Wasn't my thing as a kid in the 70s and I still care for them.
...and?
"and I still care for them"
your quote.
Ok? And? They were VERY popular at the time so obviously there were many people who were happy to see them.
@MisterBeauJanGels That's just a street pronunciation of the drug. They're not saying Heron!😅🦤.
He - RON.😊
Gladys and Pips jamming with Curtis Mayfield Band is 🔥, historical moment in music!