I have what I believe to be the 1st Generation Copy of this on BETA. I got it when I was working at Strings and Things and we were clearing out space in the guitar workshop. There was a whole box of tapes. Also on this tape is Bob Nelson & Natchez performing at some outdoor gig... I was at this show and it was mind blowing. The whole show was high energy...
pretty raw video, but worth suffering thru. for a non musician like me, this is one of the few bands i liked who do the technical, "fast playing" type stuff. there's actually some music in there behind all the stuff i don't "get"
This footage is from 1982 or 1983, as it's with Mark O'connor on Violin. This tune Punk Sandwich is from the 1979 album Night of the Living Dregs. Rare stuff, Thanks!
@beeroosterm - I didn't post this, but it's happened to me too the couple of times I've tried posting videos to youtube - Short answer? The computer industry has made absolute hash out of audio/video formats and most conversion software is pitiful.
@BluePRSDude I think you're right b/c Charlie Lawing, the then-owner of Strings & Things in Memphis, brought a live vid of The Dregs on our tour bus when we were there in '84 & it pretty much looks the same.
For the kids in the audience, the reference to 1976 is incorrect. Not possible. Mark got into fusion, and electric violin in about 1979 (Sr year in High School - no recordings exist), and '82-'83 is the proper time period for when Mark was with the Dregs.
I think Morse was the ONLY endorser of the Lead series. lol I know Elliot Easton used to talk about a guitar that Fender made him that he referred to as his "Lead I and a half", which I guess was just a Lead I model with an extra pickup or something, but I can't think of anyone else I've ever seen besides those two playing any of the Lead models.
OH yeah, he had to have an extra guitar just for this one song for the different tuning. Given the fact that his Franken-Tele guitar didn't have a floating bridge, it probably would have taken like 30 seconds to change the tuning, but as you point out, it WAS a free guitar, and if you've got an extra guitar, and there's room in the equipment truck, you might as well not fiddle with your tuning mid-show if you don't have to.
@MrSniv Fine taste, have you! I wish the Dregs would have gone national, but as we can all see, if you don't act/look/sound like a freak, nobody cares...check out the CD "What If...?"
The first time I saw the Dregs was with Steve Morse and Mark O'Connor OMG
Mark took the Dregs to another level.....All amazing players.
What a great piece of tape! Those few days with Mark were awesome!
Thanks for putting this up, great quality, and incredible band. I saw that set in Philly!
Fender Lead I. That's why I got one back in the days. Although he still doesn't sound like me, that's alright. Life can be cruel in many ways.
I have what I believe to be the 1st Generation Copy of this on BETA. I got it when I was working at Strings and Things and we were clearing out space in the guitar workshop. There was a whole box of tapes. Also on this tape is Bob Nelson & Natchez performing at some outdoor gig... I was at this show and it was mind blowing. The whole show was high energy...
pretty raw video, but worth suffering thru. for a non musician like me, this is one of the few bands i liked who do the technical, "fast playing" type stuff. there's actually some music in there behind all the stuff i don't "get"
Great stuff!
This footage is from 1982 or 1983, as it's with Mark O'connor on Violin. This tune Punk Sandwich is from the 1979 album Night of the Living Dregs. Rare stuff, Thanks!
Saw them in '82 at Tin Lizzy's Garage in Rahway New Jersey. I think Alan Sloane was still with them. Life changing!
I saw them there too.. These guys are my hero's what music Yes rt 27 New Jersey Tin Lizzy The Dreg's rocked the shit out of that place..
thanks loves this!
@beeroosterm - I didn't post this, but it's happened to me too the couple of times I've tried posting videos to youtube - Short answer? The computer industry has made absolute hash out of audio/video formats and most conversion software is pitiful.
@BluePRSDude I think you're right b/c Charlie Lawing, the then-owner of Strings & Things in Memphis, brought a live vid of The Dregs on our tour bus when we were there in '84 & it pretty much looks the same.
Oh, btw, I do know of guitarist, a guy name Tony Spada who has a couple Lead models which he's played regularly since the early 80's.
Hints of CRANK IT UP! in this tune.
For the kids in the audience, the reference to 1976 is incorrect. Not possible. Mark got into fusion, and electric violin in about 1979 (Sr year in High School - no recordings exist), and '82-'83 is the proper time period for when Mark was with the Dregs.
I'm pretty sure this is from Memphis, Tennessee. You can see a double ferris wheel in the background of some of the song.
I think Morse was the ONLY endorser of the Lead series. lol I know Elliot Easton used to talk about a guitar that Fender made him that he referred to as his "Lead I and a half", which I guess was just a Lead I model with an extra pickup or something, but I can't think of anyone else I've ever seen besides those two playing any of the Lead models.
I would like to post it, but I have not converted it to digital format. I don't have a BETA machine right now. It's on my short list...
OH yeah, he had to have an extra guitar just for this one song for the different tuning. Given the fact that his Franken-Tele guitar didn't have a floating bridge, it probably would have taken like 30 seconds to change the tuning, but as you point out, it WAS a free guitar, and if you've got an extra guitar, and there's room in the equipment truck, you might as well not fiddle with your tuning mid-show if you don't have to.
The audio doesn't match the video-at all.
Morse endorses Engl amps these days. I don't think he's used Ampegs since the mid 80's.
@MrSniv Fine taste, have you! I wish the Dregs would have gone national, but as we can all see, if you don't act/look/sound like a freak, nobody cares...check out the CD "What If...?"
My understanding that Steve and Mark O'Connor did not get along well musically at all. Explains Mark's exit after one album.
GOTTA HAVE BIG BALLS TO STEAL ONE OF STEVE MORSE'S GUITARS
why...oh why... does music suck so much now
The Fender Lead, the most overrated guitar ever.