I can't understand people who don't dance around or even 'move' when listening to live music...?? I can't stand still, I love Toyah saw her last month with Lene Lovich, absolutely brilliant 👏
The Changeling is my favorite Toyah album and that may be in part because of the lineup at the time. In particular Simon Philips joining the band during 81-82. Phenomenal drummer and his presence and passion blended beautifully with Toyah's. I always wondered how he came to be in the band after Nigel left. I also wonder if the audience was forced to be there against their will. Beautiful live performance and mixing. Joel's bass sounds great!
Memories are always good and its still relevant shes great toyah she was current when things wasnt current and shes still a young pup refusing the universal norms aint fripp a lucky man girl 🌞💛👍
When Nigel Glockler left for Saxon, gotta admit I was gutted.... until two bars into Good Morning Universe at a gig in June 1982, when Simon just blew me away. His outro here, from 4:25 onwards is typical Simon powerhouse drumming. He changed the vibe of War Boys into the tribal drumming you see hear. Simon remains my idol to this day, the reason I play drums. When he left Toto for successful solo projects I believe he and Steve Lukather may have fallen out a little, nonetheless Luke said "He remains one of the finest musicians I ever shared a stage with... You see it on Luke's face from 3:33 onwards here: ruclips.net/video/d6l9tVYI3Nc/видео.html
The "Toyah" from the time 79 to 82 was and is the most hottest pepperoni i ever saw, and i am 58 yrs old now. Oh Boy, how i was in love that time... Too sad that she prefer these "Fripp" and not me. Maybe we had to meet that time. Now i see this old footage, remember, be back in that prehistoric times when i was 15, 16 yrs old and feels old. But: Its great that she STILL is a hot pepperoni, not like me, an old, greyhaired grumpy old man.
Great stuff! The tribal thing has echoes back to Adam and the Ants ... I'm surprised they let you perform it live, I thought Beat Club was one of those shows that insisted on lip-synching.
Mr Simon Phillips. After this he played with Mike Oldfield with Phil Spalding, Pete Townsend, Mick Jagger, The Who, Toto for 20 years.... MSG... Jeff Beck...
Just heard the drummer Simon Phillips talking about how much he enjoyed playing this band. He's one of the absolute greats.
The drumming at the beginning is masterpiece of art.
I can't understand people who don't dance around or even 'move' when listening to live music...??
I can't stand still, I love Toyah saw her last month with Lene Lovich, absolutely brilliant 👏
toyah & Lene Lovich. ? marvellous. 2. of my favourites 2 female artists that’s got quality.
yes, i saw them at Guildford, both brilliant
Still in love with her....
Simon was putting in work!.
Toyah these vintage clips are amazing your artistry quite shocking in days back
Vampire of this today thank u for being such 💗💐🌼👌
Awesome. Powerful drumming.🔊😎✌️✌️💯💯👌
1981 yes I wish I could go back I was living in Australia on a gap year wish I hadn't left there in 1982 to come back to the UK
That was awesome!! Such a strong, rousing track… Always so much energy, and her whole look is stung here too.
Pure Class. absolutley Brilliant song Fantastic singer and Group
Class 👍
Why do people keep saying class?
Great performance by Toya and enjoyed the percussion!
I love how you were doing this the same time that Robert and crew were making the iconic KC comeback “Discipline” and you eventually united.
The Changeling is my favorite Toyah album and that may be in part because of the lineup at the time. In particular Simon Philips joining the band during 81-82. Phenomenal drummer and his presence and passion blended beautifully with Toyah's. I always wondered how he came to be in the band after Nigel left. I also wonder if the audience was forced to be there against their will. Beautiful live performance and mixing. Joel's bass sounds great!
Phil is on the bass... Joel is guitar. Changeling is my fav too!
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Oops! My bad. Right, Phil Spalding!... I remember now!
Mr Simon Phillips. :)
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Der legendäre Beat Club 🤘🏿
Memories are always good and its still relevant shes great toyah she was current when things wasnt current and shes still a young pup refusing the universal norms aint fripp a lucky man girl 🌞💛👍
"refusing the universal norms" This WAS the norm come '81.
When Nigel Glockler left for Saxon, gotta admit I was gutted.... until two bars into Good Morning Universe at a gig in June 1982, when Simon just blew me away. His outro here, from 4:25 onwards is typical Simon powerhouse drumming. He changed the vibe of War Boys into the tribal drumming you see hear. Simon remains my idol to this day, the reason I play drums. When he left Toto for successful solo projects I believe he and Steve Lukather may have fallen out a little, nonetheless Luke said "He remains one of the finest musicians I ever shared a stage with... You see it on Luke's face from 3:33 onwards here: ruclips.net/video/d6l9tVYI3Nc/видео.html
Круто!!!
I was 17 back then, shame I wasn't there, but I would have been shaking my stuff if I was!
I was 11 🙂
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The "Toyah" from the time 79 to 82 was and is the most hottest pepperoni i ever saw, and i am 58 yrs old now.
Oh Boy, how i was in love that time...
Too sad that she prefer these "Fripp" and not me.
Maybe we had to meet that time.
Now i see this old footage, remember, be back in that prehistoric times when i was 15, 16 yrs old and feels old.
But: Its great that she STILL is a hot pepperoni, not like me, an old, greyhaired grumpy old man.
Wow, toyah is so gorgeous here! Great performance, great drumming by Simon Phillips, shit crowd!
Crowd had seen it all by that point.
Great stuff! The tribal thing has echoes back to Adam and the Ants ...
I'm surprised they let you perform it live, I thought Beat Club was one of those shows that insisted on lip-synching.
well when you're as cute as me they bend the rules for ya
That drummer is awesome. Who is he?
Mr Simon Phillips. After this he played with Mike Oldfield with Phil Spalding, Pete Townsend, Mick Jagger, The Who, Toto for 20 years.... MSG... Jeff Beck...
@@markhardwick1570 And Judas Priest on Sin after Sin '77. Song Dissident Aggressor from that album is strong.
Fashion Spaulders are go!
Super Braut
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It is better on the album than the cd.
Definitivamente, no sabes cantar, pero tienes un buen cuerpo a tu edad. Sigue haciendo esos videos que tanto nos gustan.
Is this in germany? That explains the "flipping out" of the crowd...ok, sarcasm
They expected Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Blonde
Harpo Marx was great!
Debbie Harry Punk???🤔