This tune was on British TV every Sunday lunch time, the theme tune for a current affairs program called "weekend world" (in the 70s ) . I love it then and still do now
I don't think I've ever seen this. I was over in the States doing a few gigs with Corky, Ken and Joe Venti pictured above, playing at venues like BB Kings in New York no less and Corky was invited to play on Don Odells Legends Channel. I remember this because, 1. I was using a Strat which I never use for Mountain songs always a Les Paul and 2. The amp packed in before we started recording so my guitar just went through the pedals direct so never got the raw sound off the amp but it was a great experience and I'd love to do it again sometime. Thanks Don Odell it was fantastic. Phil Baker
The man who invented the fixed hi-hat over his right bass drum.. The most underrated rock drummer hands down.. The drummer who left a 'signed' drum seat in a closet in lower Manhattan in 1978 which has since disappeared.. And the drummer I saw more times than any other mostly at the Capital theater in Port Chester NY.. One helluva talent :)
ahhh, the old Capital Theater, where you could smell the men's room from the top of the basement stairs! I recall tickets being like $3 for general admission and $2 for the balcony. I still have a few bootleg tapes from that venue, including Rod Stewart with Small Faces. Will have to check, but I know I have at least one of Mountain, maybe two.
@@rupe53 Haha yes the men's room lol.. I was there for the Small Faces gig too.. Most shows were on Thursdays before the bands played the Fillmore East on the weekend.. Priceless memories of incredible times and inspired music.. Yes the good old days were good indeed.
This is really an excellent cover, especially with Corky , who muse have played this thousands of times. It does miss that raw power of Leslie, who was one of a kind.
Great job boys, Corky, still singing well. organs and toms worked a one. I could listen in tell my final ship come in for me tales me on that long voyage to my final resting place with my burial at sea for my 23 naval service
Great rendition of this classic.The Big Man`s awesome guitar -his incomparable tone- is missed to be sure. But Corky was at his best on this and I enjoyed the performance very much.
Sorry, this is OK, but without Felix or Leslie, it just doesn't pass muster for those of us who loved the original. There's nothing wrong with what Corky is doing here, because a man's gotta pay his bills, but It wouldn't be something I'd pay to hear. I'll stick with the records.
This tune was on British TV every Sunday lunch time, the theme tune for a current affairs program called "weekend world" (in the 70s ) . I love it then and still do now
This version is real good !! ...thankyou good citizen !!!
I don't think I've ever seen this. I was over in the States doing a few gigs with Corky, Ken and Joe Venti pictured above, playing at venues like BB Kings in New York no less and Corky was invited to play on Don Odells Legends Channel. I remember this because,
1. I was using a Strat which I never use for Mountain songs always a Les Paul and
2. The amp packed in before we started recording so my guitar just went through the pedals direct so never got the raw sound off the amp but it was a great experience and I'd love to do it again sometime. Thanks Don Odell it was fantastic.
Phil Baker
Gives me chills, yes thank you Corky.
One of my drumming idols! Saw him at a very small venue in Beverly Ma. last year. A highlight of my life 😊
So many memories of Weekend World in the 70's. I'm 16 again
The man who invented the fixed hi-hat over his right bass drum.. The most underrated rock drummer hands down.. The drummer who left a 'signed' drum seat in a closet in lower Manhattan in 1978 which has since disappeared.. And the drummer I saw more times than any other mostly at the Capital theater in Port Chester NY.. One helluva talent :)
ahhh, the old Capital Theater, where you could smell the men's room from the top of the basement stairs! I recall tickets being like $3 for general admission and $2 for the balcony. I still have a few bootleg tapes from that venue, including Rod Stewart with Small Faces. Will have to check, but I know I have at least one of Mountain, maybe two.
@@rupe53 Haha yes the men's room lol.. I was there for the Small Faces gig too.. Most shows were on Thursdays before the bands played the Fillmore East on the weekend.. Priceless memories of incredible times and inspired music.. Yes the good old days were good indeed.
Corky Laing, very underrated drummer.
Love this! Great to hear this performed like this!
Awesome! Mountain was always my favorite band. Corky keeps reminding me why.
Corky Lainge & Mountain Criminally Underrated
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Happy Birthday Corky Laing!!! 72 today!!!
This is beautiful. Just beautiful.
Mountain ...and a bottle of kentucky bourban ...ooohhh yeeaaa !
Nice keyboards Great song . .
This is really an excellent cover, especially with Corky , who muse have played this thousands of times. It does miss that raw power of Leslie, who was one of a kind.
My old drummig hero still going strong.
Really nice performance. Thanks, Don Odell .
I think this is wow!!Amazing song!✌🏼🏃♀️🏃🏻❤️😀
I always dug this tune great job Mane 🤘🎸✌️
Somewhere ...pappalardi is smiling .
great cover fellas, I only wish I had your talent.
Great band! Love the bass.
Still lot of energy in Corky - nice. :)
Friggen Bravo Corky! So awesome!
Great Song!! 💖💖🎶🎶🥁🥁🎸🎸🎧🎧🎹🎹🎹🎹
THAT riff!!!!!!!!
Great job boys, Corky, still singing well. organs and toms worked a one. I could listen in tell my final ship come in for me tales me on that long voyage to my final resting place with my burial at sea for my 23 naval service
J jay vegas..good job guys .saw corky on 76 with west in small bar on long island..up close .had a beer with them
Excellent!
WAY 2 GO !
Brilliant song.
As great as Leslie and Felix were. It really took Corkys drumming to make it possible for those guys to create what they did on the strings.
Darn good job!
I like that big riff at 4:15 !
Great ,but leslie had a signature sound
Great rendition of this classic.The Big Man`s awesome guitar -his incomparable tone- is missed to be sure. But Corky was at his best on this and I enjoyed the performance very much.
Puta quil paril: isso é fantástico. Músicos excelentes......Música que corta a alma.........
Saw him at the Fillmore East Incredible Drummer and Great Show Mountain in well a long time ago lol
Jag önskar jag hadde fåt dessa magiska instumalister❤
Leslie is missed, but Corky gives the energy the song needs.
Lots and lots of brown mescaline. The best. You guys shoulda seen Mountain in 1969.
Too fawwkking cool !
🥰
Wanted to know if this jack bruce on bass doe anyone know
It’s not Jack...... he passed away few years ago
No
But your right, sounds like him both,vocals and bass.
Taunta ...(sam's tune)
Corky should name them Mauntain
Guitar entro doesnt sound like a whale call.
This kind of bass very rare difficult to play
I gave him that bass.
@@steelpony6130 cool
Detta
Är det jag lysnade på när jag var ung o jag älskar det fortfarande ja vet att Lessly är död varför ska alla fantastiska mäniskor dö
Who is this? This ain’t mountain
Not as good as the original lineup. How do you replace Felix and Leslie! But love seeing Corky on the drums. Pretty good rendition of a classic.
WOW are these guys ever full of themselves - so ponderous!!
Ponderous, as in whaling? lol
HUH?
Cork !!!!!!!!! 👍👍👍
Millennial hahaha, know nothing about rock 🤘
Mu entretenido para niños de 5 años
This is not very good...
Try living a legend. And LIVE is for REAL. No retakes.
Sorry, this is OK, but without Felix or Leslie, it just doesn't pass muster for those of us who loved the original. There's nothing wrong with what Corky is doing here, because a man's gotta pay his bills, but It wouldn't be something I'd pay to hear. I'll stick with the records.