It's unbelievable... Have you seen David Coverdale try to sing at that age? He's low energy and his voice is SHOT. I saw MF right after Another Mother Further came out and loved them ever since. I did a show with the brothers (drummer and bass) when they were playing in Blackfoot in the early '80s and they were the tightest rhythm section ever.
@@bobbybalcombe9095 it was in Gaffney at my future High School football stadium. They played the inaugural Peach Festival…William Shatner was in the Parade. Seems hilariously odd now reflecting on that time in that little town.
Have loved this band since 1977 when I saw them in concert, we just saw them at the HickoryNewton NC speedway for Rockfest 2 and after all these years still AWESOME, still one if my favorite rock/funk bands. True legends of talent . I’ve seen them in several cities and always attend when they’re within 3 hours .
I remember seeing them when I was still in high school (many moons ago). She was FANTASTIC and still is! They were so under-rated (except here in NC, we loved them!).
I am friends with their old drum tech. I got to see them for free twice and hang out with John Hayes back in the early 2000s. Great band live and the members are cool!
Back in the 70's in NC, me and my buddies would always sing Piece of the Rock when we were chopping or topping tobacco out in the field. And we always played the Another Mother 8 track while we were taking out a barn of the cured tobacco.
as having been in their presence for too many years {as tech at many clubs, bars venues for years since 70's} I will say they are one of the hardest working kicking ass groups ever, from Attic to Goodnights, Pier,Deja Vu , etc...rock on.... come to El Salvador
Joyce Kennedy = most underrated singer in rock, funk, and perhaps many other genres.
Joyce Kennedy Still Going Strong at 75 !!!
It's unbelievable... Have you seen David Coverdale try to sing at that age? He's low energy and his voice is SHOT. I saw MF right after Another Mother Further came out and loved them ever since. I did a show with the brothers (drummer and bass) when they were playing in Blackfoot in the early '80s and they were the tightest rhythm section ever.
And still beautiful!!!
My first real concert; 1978 and I was 10 living in the South Carolina. It changed my life. I’m sure they had that effect on a lot of folks.
Was it at Greenwood Civic center? I was 14 when I saw them there with Wild Cherry.
@@bobbybalcombe9095 they played at my high school football stadium for a town festival; the big metropolis of Gaffney.
@@bobbybalcombe9095 it was in Gaffney at my future High School football stadium. They played the inaugural Peach Festival…William Shatner was in the Parade. Seems hilariously odd now reflecting on that time in that little town.
I was in Augusta ga seen them when i was about 20 in the late 70s or late 80s. Maybe with van Halen. It was really good.
Have loved this band since 1977 when I saw them in concert, we just saw them at the HickoryNewton NC speedway for Rockfest 2 and after all these years still AWESOME, still one if my favorite rock/funk bands. True legends of talent . I’ve seen them in several cities and always attend when they’re within 3 hours .
Love that they r still together! One of my favs as a kid🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
I remember seeing them when I was still in high school (many moons ago). She was FANTASTIC and still is! They were so under-rated (except here in NC, we loved them!).
I am friends with their old drum tech. I got to see them for free twice and hang out with John Hayes back in the early 2000s. Great band live and the members are cool!
Back in the 70's in NC, me and my buddies would always sing Piece of the Rock when we were chopping or topping tobacco out in the field. And we always played the Another Mother 8 track while we were taking out a barn of the cured tobacco.
Sounds as great as ever. What a voice. Great song as well.
They sound good but missing Keck on the keys, :(
❤ As a drummer student long time ago I loved to play this song. Timeless!
as having been in their presence for too many years {as tech at many clubs, bars venues for years since 70's} I will say they are one of the hardest working kicking ass groups ever, from Attic to Goodnights, Pier,Deja Vu , etc...rock on.... come to El Salvador
Wow! 😮 That is all.. ❤😊
Brilliant, i saw them live in 77 or 78
Saw them at Alex Coolies electric ballroom in the 70s they were awesome!
They still do their own thing! Great!
just one word respect
I know another great Live Version😊
John hayes!!!!
Is this the same drummer? It's sounds less tight rythmically. That was the strenght of the song in my opinion.
August 2024, they are playing a theater venue and want $100 for the cheapest tickets. Love the band but I think the price of tickets is too much.
But the mix and audio recording is shitty.. everyone in the band wants to be louder than the other.. that's the result..
This isn’t an official recording it’s from a fuckin’ phone 😭
@@CorneliusH.TheGreatWizardmy phone makes a band sound terrible. Lot worse than that.