When they did this concert in 1979 - all my immediate family was still alive. By the time the band members had all passed away, three of my brothers and only sister had died. Live life now - don't wait for tomorrow or for things to "get better". Live now. Be free.
Molly Hatchet,, one of the best if not the best southern rock band to ever come long,,.I listened to them all the time practically every day,in my car,at home, nothing but precise playing and never sounded bad at all to me,,God bless them all,, miss them to this day.
58 years old, , been a fan since I was able to realize what great music was in 1979, this band, and the outlaws, marshall tucker, and the almond brothers, zz top, are all I really remember, as the very best of the old rock and roll greats, no flash, no crazy antics, just real raw rock and roll music, these guys will always be remembered for their great 3 guitar jams, molly, outlaws and almond brothers were everything in our world back then,. the world has changed, THESE GUYS WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN,...
I'm 68 and when I saw them in 1979, I was about the sams age as they were. I didn't have any musical talent except to knoe great music when I heard it, and this was beyond great music.
That's the great thing about being a musician..if you record any type of music, you live forever in a roundabout way. Those albums, songs and recorded live shows are there for eternity
@@beeemm2578 michael jackson has been dead for over 15 years but this little scat music is played everywhere. new generations would love molly hatchet if they ever heard this band
This is almost HARD TO WATCH. The band is AWESOME. As I watch this I look at the stage and imagine it with the equipment MINUS the players. And I think --- EVERY - SINGLE -- ONE of them. Are gone. Dead. As is the case with so many Musicians that are dropping. My youth is slipping away little by little. All that will be left is just going to be memories and Rap Crap BULL-SHIT POP "music". I am so GLAD I was in my teens all of the 70's. In my 20's for ALL of the 80's. I saw so many bands that ACTUALLY PLAYED their instruments and vocalists ACTUALLY SANG. NO AUTO TUNE. And --- YES --- I am a musician. I play MAINLY Bass Guitar. I ROCK.
At 61 I've seen most of the legendary bands and outlived a lot of them. It is kinda sad seeing the rock and roll stars of my youth dying off, but we all go. Enjoy the memories. I saw Hatchet in a high school gymnasium in the mountains of Kentucky, had Blackfoot open. Thankfully there's a lot of young guns working hard to keep rock and roll alive, but you won't hear them on the radio. Bunches of good bands still killing it down in the south. Check out Rock-N-Review on Facebook for some tips.
@@johnward9146 When I was 40 and my Dad was 65 he told me that one of the sad consequences of surviving was that so many of your friends haven't. By then I'd lost some good friends along the way and I thought I knew what he meant...21 years later I realize I had no idea how he felt. At 61, now I'm beginning to understand. IT seems that in 2019 and 2020 not a week goes by without getting sad news. It is the sad part about surviving. But like he said then and still does today, surviving beats the alternative.
Wow, didn't know these guys had such a sad story. I knew I liked em in H.S.(was a Freshman in '79). I was trying to quit booze and went to "The Channel" in Boston alone just to kill a night. Gonna estimate 88-89. "Who's playing tonight?."Molly Hatchet ". I said "No Shit, cool." ABSOLUTELY BLEW EVERYONE IN THAT JOINT INTO THEIR BOOGIE SHOES. TOTALLY PISSA (pardon my Boston). But this was just when Rock and Roll was taking the wrong turn at Depressoville. "Industrial Rock", Indie Rock, Grunge was ready to ice that horrible cake o'doom. These guys I think caught EVERYONE off guard (in a great way). One of the best live shows of the thousands I've seen. Sad stuff about personnel but at least they left an AWESOME legacy Fact!
Steve may be my favorite guitarist in the band. He plays with a lot of fire...like Allen Collins did. Great to see them playing with Marshalls behind them, too.
Best footage I've ever seen. Sounds so good. I had a ticket in "78" but I was hospitalized 2 days before the concert. I never recovered(from missing the concert). I saw them years later but it was not even close to this killer jamm'n show. I knew every word of every cut from their first album.
only just heard about Steve Holland passing, RIP mate,. Here in Australia we hear very little about Molly Hatchet because they were never that big, sadly, i have been a fan ever since first album was released. enjoy the music
It sucks I saw them 4 different times. Twice with the Outlaws and Stranger band. Those were easily my favorite shows! Long long time ago but never forgotten! Danny Joe will always be in the best category of Southern rock!
These guys use to play in a bar in my hometown. Great bunch of guys who were all excellent musicians. This is a great video that really shows how good these guys were . RIP
I wish I had a time machine so I could go back to that time and bring these guys and Skynyrd back with me, so that they could show these fools from today HOW ITS DONE!!
As luck would have it, I had the unbelievable honor of opening up for the original Molly hatchet back in the early 90's. Probably the single biggest highlight of my life! Flirting with disaster is my all time favorite song hands down! Rest in peace, you were all a legend!!
The Nuremburg Airfest 79. The Who, Cheap Trick, The Scorpions, MOLLY HATCHET, AC/DC, Nils Lofgren. I was pretty wasted that day. I do remember Molly Hatchet kicked ass.
I can relate...Saw them open for the Outlaws in Madison that October...A 2 hour road trip from Platteville to Madison and lots of consumption...Wish I hadn't been in such a haze. lol..I remember MH being totally badass...they all looked like they'd rather beat the shit out of the crowd then play for them..
Fantastic find! Thank You! Great performance of Danny Joe brown and the band at their peak and suprisingly good sound quality...I think I saw this as a teenager...Chorus was a great tv show as well as the German tv Rockpalast shows. French tv introduced me to this Southern Rock sound with a special program that featured recorded performances by the Allman bros, Blackfoot and Skynyrd. I wish someone would post this program, especially since the Skynyrd footage figured the original line up with Ed King and Bob Burns...It's possible they used the German Rockpalast 74 footage, but I clearly remember the program stated it was recorded in the Olympia in Paris which they played on their1974 tour. R.I.P. Steve Holland and all the rest of the band and all of the original southern rockers that have left us....this music is timeless and will live on long after the last of them is gone...
Great solid second album after busting out from nowhere on the first one.These boys delivered 5 alltime classic hits from where I was standing.a top notch guitar band for their time(no one had a clue what EVH was doing).And that voice...many records were worn out on the radio waves I can tell you...Great band from Jacksonville FLA!!! Thx for the good time
When the first album came out, I was 12 years old, played sick for 3 days to stay out of school so I could play the record non stop full blast. Got to see them not long after, and that was it for me!!!
I saw the band with The Outlaws in the late '70s. It was electric guitar heaven. Southern rockers don't seem to live very long and I miss the honesty of the music.
One of the best southern bands too walk the earth 🌎, along with allmen brothers, Blackfoot, Black oak Arkansas, lynyrd skynyrd and the Marshall tucker band . Just too name a few...
Saw them at the Saddlerack in San Jose close to this show in a very small venue. Danny was great. Even got to meet him and the band after the show. Saw a lot of great shows back in the good old days. These guys kicked fucking ass.
I saw them live in Chicago, back in 1979. Molly Hatchet/UFO. Damn that was a hot show, I remember the Molly Hatchet guitar players tossing their guitars way up in the air, over and over, after every song. That was awesome. Danny Joe Brown was in his prime!
I saw Molly the first time with UFO, 1979. Chicago Amphitheatre. I heard their first hit on the radio but damn they were smoking hot live! They have 3 lead guitar players, super long hair, they were really good and I was a fan after that.
I seen the original lineup in early 1990 at The Chance in Poughkeepsie NY with my wife and my cousin who passed away 2 1/2 years ago. After the show,we hung out with them at the bar for a few hours and drank everything from beer to champagne and Jack Daniels. What a great bunch of guys and talented musicians,all in Heaven with my cousin Augie rockin and a rollin RIP GENTS!!
In Early 1990, Huh?? If You Saw The Band with Bobby Ingram (Guitar) & John Galvin (Keyboards) Both Guys Have Never Have Been Original and Never Will Be Original Band Members No Matter what they Try To Claim Now. "Original" Bass Guitarist, Banner Thomas Left in 1982 Replaced By Riff West, "Original" band Co-Founder & Lead Guitarist, Steve Holland Left in 1984 Replaced By Keyboardist, John Galvin & "Original" Band Co-Founder & Lead Guitarist, Dave Hlubek Left in 1987, Replaced By Bobby Ingram.
Thank you so much for sharing this! I was fortunate enough to see the original band 3 times before the 3rd album's release. They certainly never disappointed.
Tom, this is terrific. Thank you for posting this. saw em many times in the 80's. the comments and memories from the commentors on the thread are GREAT.
I saw them open for Bob Seger in late 1978 and became a fan then. I saw them at a lot of events like rib cook offs where they deserved much better. Of we’ll the lineup changed many times Ofer the years and Danny Joe Browne sadly passed away several years ago.
HA! Duane and Dave were the talented ones. Producer Tom Werman said, Duane was the most talented out of the 3 and he was one of the most talented guitarists he ever worked with. He also, said, Holland was an ok guitarist.
@@johnsmith-ug5tpIf you listen to the Harp Jam on the Live At The Agora CD, you can hear that all three of them could rip. I personally kinda agree with Werman's assessment in that Duane is my personal favorite of the three. However, in his case, I suspect that may be due to his personal preference as a producer, because Duane struck me as the most disciplined player of the three. His solos struck me as very structured and thought out, whereas the other two struck me as very good improvisers but maybe a bit lacking in restraint or finesse. Producers can definitely find the more disciplined players easier to work with in the studio, and Werman somehow strikes me as the type of producer who would prefer this.
Wow this is very early and the progression of these guys can be seen on RUclips I like to keep in touch with how Danny Joe Brown appeared over the years
Southern rock with thousand guitars😀😁🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸 RIP Danny,Banner,Steve, Duane ,Dave,Riff,Bruce,Jimmy & Phil Parmi mes meilleurs souvenirs d'internat au lycée à attendre les nouvelles sorties des disques HARD ROCK grâce à WRTL eu au Wango Tango de Francis ZEGUT !! Molly Hatchet for EVER
They were personal friends of mine. All of them my big brothers. Was not and never was a groupie, please don't think that. I'll explain later. Tell you a little secret. Why Bruce played as well as he did. Something very few people knew about. Banner actually taught Bruce how to play the drums like he did. Believe it or not. He played yes , but Banner taught him how to the way they wanted him to play for their music. There wasn't a instrument Banner couldn't play and was good at them all. Yet another thing people didn't know. I actually know this because I knew the guys before Bruce joined the band. When I met them , Big Bob was actually their drummer then , who later became their sound man . Which he actually wanted to do instead. Who later also became the sound man for Eddie Van Halen. Something else people don't know about . He was the best in the business. Danny wasn't even a member then , that came a little time later . Which was their first time they played in a bar here in Jacksonville . When I met them , I was so innocent, Dave and the rest of them became very protective of me , and took me under their protection and considered me their little sister. That's your later information lol . Hope you enjoy this bit of knowledge most people aren't aware of . I miss them dearly. They were all really great guys in person. Oh and did you know most their security were in actually the Outlaws ? Yes. Due to Big Bob having actually ridden with them. His biker name was Little Bob due to someone else already having the name Big Bob lol and the man stood 6"4 and weighted 300 pounds And had a giant of a heart as he was. Just don't tick him off lol , my big brother body guard. Love them all. Hope you enjoyed this tib- bit of information. Now you have some info about them most people don't. And there's far more too people don't know about them. They know their music but not the men themselves. It's a shame really. Much respect.
@@goodguy4342 Your welcome. There's more but to much to put on here lol. Keep listening to them even now. Oh , never give Bobby any credit. He's not what he comes off as . And if not for Dave he wouldn't be where he is. He hurt the band more then helped it. That's a fact but can't go into it here. Much respect.
@@71rcode72 Happy you got to meet them. They were pretty special guys , all of them. Keep the album , it's now special at least as I'm concerned and keep enjoying it. Oh here's something for you. I was there when they wrote most of the songs. That was something to see them write them . They worked well together. The band isn't the same without them nor nearly as good. I'm sure you can tell the difference same as I do. There will never be another like them. Much respect.
2022 and still to this day Molly Hatchet is still on my Playlist, from my drive home from work on Friday to my many long drives from New Mexico to L.A., Phoenix, Las Vegas, Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri. Can never go wrong putting any Hatchet Playlist. Gone from cassette to CD's to now having it on phone, make those long trips go by quicker. I remember being a roadie for a band from Santa Monica, CA named Bastille (and no, not that Bastille) who were a power trio who played blues rock and classic 60's rock (they did a killer cover of The Doors Backdoor Man) and we got booked to open for Hatchet around 86 or 87 at The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano. Meeting all of the guys in the band back stage and during intermission. Sadly I only got to see them play 2 songs Flirting ' and Jukin' City. The rest of the gig i was outside the venue watching over our bands gear. Great band and I must agree that they were the greatest Southern rock band if all-time....Rock on!!!
I saw them for the first time in New Years Day 1979 in Rupp Arena in Lexington,Ky. They were the opening act and just blew the crowd away after their first song everyone in the Arena were on their feet
Saw them with Blackfoot 82ish in greenwood South Carolina great concert I remember it was really loud probably one reason I don’t hear so well lol Hatchet and skynyrd were the best ever
Life long fan! First time I saw them was 1981 Hays, Ks. friend and I get dropped off by parents (too young to drive) my friend buys a lump of hash in line which we ate. Great show, long ride home 🤪 ! Great times, Molly Hatchet was a big part of it. Frank Frazettas art (I'm sure I didn't spell that right) was always great on the covers.
SAW THE FIRST TOUR IN RENO //HATCHET /38 SPECIAL/AND OUTLAWS LESS THAN 20 BUCKS LOTTA BANG FOR THE DOLLAR THEN GREAT SHOW THESE BOYS DID THEIR HOMEWORK CANT SAY MUCH FOR SHOWS TODAY ITS JUST A SELFIE FEST
I was fortunate to see them in 1995. Ive been a fan since I was a kid and it's sad to hear about Steve. they were a great band and though not as big as Skynard they made great Southern Rock good band .
I saw MH open for Bob Seger on the “Against The Wind” tour in the Tangerine Bowl 4-8-80. Unknown to me, it was supposed to be the introductory gig for MH’s new singer, but Danny Joe Brown was there... & it ended up being his last performance with them as a band unit. It took Seger a couple songs before the stadium stopped screaming for MH to come out again.
I saw these guys open for AC DC in Houston. At the old Music Hall in 1979. A venue for about 3-4000 people with excellent accoustics since it’s original purpose was for theatre and classical type music. Different story but also saw a lady giving birth there on the steps exiting a Grand Funk Railroad show.
The French audience is getting Southern rock and seem to enjoy them. I once banged on their bus to get them to notice how excited they got us croud members. They knew!!
When they did this concert in 1979 - all my immediate family was still alive. By the time the band members had all passed away, three of my brothers and only sister had died. Live life now - don't wait for tomorrow or for things to "get better". Live now. Be free.
True words, and sound advice.
FACTS my brother
and know Jesus Christ!!
They haven't all passed away. John Galvin is the keyboard 🎹 player. He's still alive.
Absolutely know the Grace , Mercy , and Forgiveness of the Lord Jesus Christ. I'm very sorry for your losses as well my brother. ✝️👍♥️😀
Saw them in 1981...Blackfoot opened for them...You just don't see bands this talented anymore...R.I.P.
82 for me same lineup Birmingham Alabama, BF opened.
@@mrchilly3338it,'s t time to no nominate Molly hatchet to the rock and roll hall roll hall of fame!!😂😂❤😅❤
Was it in Knoxville? If so, I'll bet I was there too.
I saw Def Leppard in '81 open for Blackfoot who was headling
Hall of fame is a political operation @@JohnDixon-m2l
Molly Hatchet,, one of the best if not the best southern rock band to ever come long,,.I listened to them all the time practically every day,in my car,at home, nothing but precise playing and never sounded bad at all to me,,God bless them all,, miss them to this day.
They were great but Ronnie vanzant was legend
They never considered themselves a "southern rock" band. Just a hard rock band.
Dickie Betts said this band killed southern rock!
Me too, all.
great band no doubt but come on Lynyrd Skynyrd HANDS DOWN is the greatest Southr rock band ever and it's not even close.
58 years old, , been a fan since I was able to realize what great music was in 1979, this band, and the outlaws, marshall tucker, and the almond brothers, zz top, are all I really remember, as the very best of the old rock and roll greats, no flash, no crazy antics, just real raw rock and roll music, these guys will always be remembered for their great 3 guitar jams, molly, outlaws and almond brothers were everything in our world back then,. the world has changed, THESE GUYS WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN,...
I'm 51 and have been listening to the hatchet for MANY years and dreams I'll never see has always been my favorite
I’m 63 learned all the songs 30 years ago. They were so good.
I'm 68 and when I saw them in 1979, I was about the sams age as they were. I didn't have any musical talent except to knoe great music when I heard it, and this was beyond great music.
Great band. Very underrated. Hard to believe they're all dead and gone. The music lives on though.
That's the great thing about being a musician..if you record any type of music, you live forever in a roundabout way. Those albums, songs and recorded live shows are there for eternity
@@beeemm2578 michael jackson has been dead for over 15 years but this little scat music is played everywhere. new generations would love molly hatchet if they ever heard this band
Now y'all are back together... Bless you all
It is amazing how these guys could replicate every song every time live the same as they did it in the studio.
That's what made these musicians GREAT!!!!!!!🎸🎸🎸
So awesome to see them all, once more...Danny, Banner, Duane, Steve, Dave and Bruce....the Legacy of Southern Rock.........
I graduated in '79. In Florida. I saw them live many times. Loved them. DJB could sing his face off.
This is almost HARD TO WATCH.
The band is AWESOME.
As I watch this I look at the stage and imagine it with the equipment MINUS the players.
And I think --- EVERY - SINGLE -- ONE of them.
Are gone.
Dead.
As is the case with so many Musicians that are dropping.
My youth is slipping away little by little.
All that will be left is just going to be memories and Rap Crap BULL-SHIT POP "music".
I am so GLAD I was in my teens all of the 70's.
In my 20's for ALL of the 80's.
I saw so many bands that ACTUALLY PLAYED their instruments and vocalists ACTUALLY SANG.
NO AUTO TUNE.
And --- YES --- I am a musician.
I play MAINLY Bass Guitar.
I ROCK.
At 61 I've seen most of the legendary bands and outlived a lot of them. It is kinda sad seeing the rock and roll stars of my youth dying off, but we all go. Enjoy the memories. I saw Hatchet in a high school gymnasium in the mountains of Kentucky, had Blackfoot open. Thankfully there's a lot of young guns working hard to keep rock and roll alive, but you won't hear them on the radio. Bunches of good bands still killing it down in the south. Check out Rock-N-Review on Facebook for some tips.
@@johnward9146 When I was 40 and my Dad was 65 he told me that one of the sad consequences of surviving was that so many of your friends haven't. By then I'd lost some good friends along the way and I thought I knew what he meant...21 years later I realize I had no idea how he felt. At 61, now I'm beginning to understand. IT seems that in 2019 and 2020 not a week goes by without getting sad news. It is the sad part about surviving. But like he said then and still does today, surviving beats the alternative.
Agree with all you’ve said , 19 in 79 , one of my all time favourite bands , 60 now sadly , DJB , and the boys RIP , , and thank you!
Man, I'm right there with you brother. I saw the original Hatchet a couple of times.
@@johnward9146 Hatchet and BlackFoot, damn good times right there..
R.I.P. GUYS! I loved your music and all your Gibsons you played too!😊
Watching this video took me right back to 1980 L.A. forum ( I think 😁) RIP guys loved your music.
RIP Steve Holland - the last surviving member. So sad to watch them all pass away one by one. :(
RIP Steve Holland , Rock & Roll tonight Molly H
Time has flown by I can remember popping Molly Hatchet in my 8 track with the window down...
All before their time
Wow, didn't know these guys had such a sad story. I knew I liked em in H.S.(was a Freshman in '79). I was trying to quit booze and went to "The Channel" in Boston alone just to kill a night. Gonna estimate 88-89.
"Who's playing tonight?."Molly Hatchet ". I said "No Shit, cool."
ABSOLUTELY BLEW EVERYONE IN THAT JOINT INTO THEIR BOOGIE SHOES. TOTALLY PISSA (pardon my Boston). But this was just when Rock and Roll was taking the wrong turn at Depressoville. "Industrial Rock", Indie Rock, Grunge was ready to ice that horrible cake o'doom.
These guys I think caught EVERYONE off guard (in a great way).
One of the best live shows of the thousands I've seen.
Sad stuff about personnel but at least they left an AWESOME legacy
Fact!
Steve may be my favorite guitarist in the band. He plays with a lot of fire...like Allen Collins did. Great to see them playing with Marshalls behind them, too.
Best footage I've ever seen. Sounds so good. I had a ticket in "78" but I was hospitalized 2 days before the concert. I never recovered(from missing the concert). I saw them years later but it was not even close to this killer jamm'n show. I knew every word of every cut from their first album.
What a voice, he has grit, swagger, style; a perfect fit for this band
only just heard about Steve Holland passing, RIP mate,. Here in Australia we hear very little about Molly Hatchet because they were never that big, sadly, i have been a fan ever since first album was released. enjoy the music
Stumbled upon this by accident. Just fantastic.
Thank ya boys for some of the greatest time's of my life see ya on the other side peace ✌️ out
Best era that I've ever lived about GREAT MUSIC and MUSICIANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tom Nitzsche, thank you for uploading this live Molly Hatchet music. 😊
Wow this a beautiful thing. Forget about running away with the circus, I want to run away with Molly Hatchet back in the day.
Sure miss these boys - RIP Men!
Saw Molly Hatchet, playing with Ted Nugent at the old Boston Garden, in late 70s. Kick-ass show, went out and bought their album the next day.
Absolutely nothing beats kickass southern rock
You got that right, seen them twice.
I was 16 when I first heard Flirtin with Disaster. Hooked ever since. Love Danny!!!
SOOO damn talented and Sooooo MISSED!!
I still listen to them nearly every day. I saw them open for the Outlaws in ‘79. I was completely blown away. My all time favorite band.
Rest in peace all of you now including Steve holland.
I didn't know Steve had died too. When?
What the hell
It sucks I saw them 4 different times. Twice with the Outlaws and Stranger band. Those were easily my favorite shows! Long long time ago but never forgotten! Danny Joe will always be in the best category of Southern rock!
Love them, lead singer and the guitar work is just amazing. Boogie no more is my favorite.
Loved em. Never got the chance to see them. Molly Hatchet Forever!
These guys use to play in a bar in my hometown. Great bunch of guys who were all excellent musicians. This is a great video that really shows how good these guys were . RIP
I wish I had a time machine so I could go back to that time and bring these guys and Skynyrd back with me, so that they could show these fools from today HOW ITS DONE!!
Never got to see them in concert wish I had so bad,,reminds me of my younger days with the cassette player blasting in my car.
Good memories. I had an 8-track in my Buick Rivera!
As luck would have it, I had the unbelievable honor of opening up for the original Molly hatchet back in the early 90's. Probably the single biggest highlight of my life! Flirting with disaster is my all time favorite song hands down! Rest in peace, you were all a legend!!
😂😂😂😂
The Nuremburg Airfest 79. The Who, Cheap Trick, The Scorpions, MOLLY HATCHET, AC/DC, Nils Lofgren. I was pretty wasted that day. I do remember Molly Hatchet kicked ass.
I can relate...Saw them open for the Outlaws in Madison that October...A 2 hour road trip from Platteville to Madison and lots of consumption...Wish I hadn't been in such a haze. lol..I remember MH being totally badass...they all looked like they'd rather beat the shit out of the crowd then play for them..
This clip catches the band as I remember them. On fire. Wish it was longer. Wish there was more evidence of what a great live band they were.
Imagine hearing Flirtin w Disaster before the album came out.....
Fantastic find! Thank You!
Great performance of Danny Joe brown and the band at their peak and suprisingly good sound quality...I think I saw this as a teenager...Chorus was a great tv show as well as the German tv Rockpalast shows. French tv introduced me to this Southern Rock sound with a special program that featured recorded performances by the Allman bros, Blackfoot and Skynyrd. I wish someone would post this program, especially since the Skynyrd footage figured the original line up with Ed King and Bob Burns...It's possible they used the German Rockpalast 74 footage, but I clearly remember the program stated it was recorded in the Olympia in Paris which they played on their1974 tour.
R.I.P. Steve Holland and all the rest of the band and all of the original southern rockers that have left us....this music is timeless and will live on long after the last of them is gone...
Rest in peace you were Molly hatchet Danny Joe brown🤘
Doug Wergrzynek damn straight brother
These guys were the best! Deserve to be in the hall. Love these guys !!
I was only 11 in 79’. Wish I could have seen them back then but didn’t get to see them with DJB until 94’. Still a kick ass show.
Great solid second album after busting out from nowhere on the first one.These boys delivered 5 alltime classic hits from where I was standing.a top notch guitar band for their time(no one had a clue what EVH was doing).And that voice...many records were worn out on the radio waves I can tell you...Great band from Jacksonville FLA!!! Thx for the good time
I miss those guys.
When the first album came out, I was 12 years old, played sick for 3 days to stay out of school so I could play the record non stop full blast. Got to see them not long after, and that was it for me!!!
D.J.B. was a great front man!
He was their BEST frontman EVER👌👍
@FleslandAir
With incredible vocals and awesome personality!
🤘🏼💀🤘🏼. 🪓. 🤘🏼💀🤘🏼
I saw the band with The Outlaws in the late '70s. It was electric guitar heaven. Southern rockers don't seem to live very long and I miss the honesty of the music.
That was the first time I saw them. Hatchet/Outlaws at MSG 1979.
One of the best southern bands too walk the earth 🌎, along with allmen brothers, Blackfoot, Black oak Arkansas, lynyrd skynyrd and the Marshall tucker band . Just too name a few...
It is ,time for young sheep up and take command and make 1norerow happen!!😂😅❤😂😅
Charlie Daniel
awesome !! i'd never seen this one before. too bad i find it on the day we lose steve holland (rip)
all the originals are gone now.
Saw them at the Saddlerack in San Jose close to this show in a very small venue. Danny was great. Even got to meet him and the band after the show. Saw a lot of great shows back in the good old days. These guys kicked fucking ass.
I've been waiting for years for footage like this! Thank you so much for posting, Hatchet was a big part of my life and I miss them a lot.
Absolutely!!😁😁
I saw them live in Chicago, back in 1979. Molly Hatchet/UFO. Damn that was a hot show, I remember the Molly Hatchet guitar players tossing their guitars way up in the air, over and over, after every song. That was awesome. Danny Joe Brown was in his prime!
Saw these guys in a high school gymnasium in the mountains of Kentucky, Blackfoot opened.
Big part of my life too. DJB was the best.
Guitarmike., Truth and Ditto. ✌️🤜💥🤛
Thank you for this video! One of the best bands ever!
I saw Molly the first time with UFO, 1979. Chicago Amphitheatre. I heard their first hit on the radio but damn they were smoking hot live! They have 3 lead guitar players, super long hair, they were really good and I was a fan after that.
I seen the original lineup in early 1990 at The Chance in Poughkeepsie NY with my wife and my cousin who passed away 2 1/2 years ago. After the show,we hung out with them at the bar for a few hours and drank everything from beer to champagne and Jack Daniels. What a great bunch of guys and talented musicians,all in Heaven with my cousin Augie rockin and a rollin RIP GENTS!!
In Early 1990, Huh?? If You Saw The Band with Bobby Ingram (Guitar) & John Galvin (Keyboards) Both Guys Have Never Have Been Original and Never Will Be Original Band Members No Matter what they Try To Claim Now. "Original" Bass Guitarist, Banner Thomas Left in 1982 Replaced By Riff West, "Original" band Co-Founder & Lead Guitarist, Steve Holland Left in 1984 Replaced By Keyboardist, John Galvin & "Original" Band Co-Founder & Lead Guitarist, Dave Hlubek Left in 1987, Replaced By Bobby Ingram.
I would love to see Allen Collins and Ed King playing with these guys
Southern Rock unseen to me treasures your posting... Thank you Tom and keep em coming!!👍
Thank you so much for sharing this! I was fortunate enough to see the original band 3 times before the 3rd album's release. They certainly never disappointed.
So sad they're all dead and gone. But for sure they left us so much emotion and joy that will never be forgotten
Tom, this is terrific. Thank you for posting this. saw em many times in the 80's. the comments and memories from the commentors on the thread are GREAT.
HELL YEAH! RIP Brothers! Thanks for sharing Tom!
I saw them open for Bob Seger in late 1978 and became a fan then. I saw them at a lot of events like rib cook offs where they deserved much better. Of we’ll the lineup changed many times Ofer the years and Danny Joe Browne sadly passed away several years ago.
Great musicians. That burst explorer is awesome.
Steve Holland one of the most underrated guitarists of his time
HA! Duane and Dave were the talented ones. Producer Tom Werman said, Duane was the most talented out of the 3 and he was one of the most talented guitarists he ever worked with. He also, said, Holland was an ok guitarist.
So glad I saw them in '79. Duane was the business - RIP to all the guys
@@johnsmith-ug5tpIf you listen to the Harp Jam on the Live At The Agora CD, you can hear that all three of them could rip. I personally kinda agree with Werman's assessment in that Duane is my personal favorite of the three. However, in his case, I suspect that may be due to his personal preference as a producer, because Duane struck me as the most disciplined player of the three. His solos struck me as very structured and thought out, whereas the other two struck me as very good improvisers but maybe a bit lacking in restraint or finesse. Producers can definitely find the more disciplined players easier to work with in the studio, and Werman somehow strikes me as the type of producer who would prefer this.
Still ,"Flirtin' with Disaster ", Molly Hatchet style thanks boys no more lonesome roads!!!!
Thx so much for posting this...Molly Hatchet...rocked..rocks!
I will always remember the Frazeta art work they used for their album covers. Awesome band we need more great country rock in music.
Wow this is very early and the progression of these guys can be seen on RUclips I like to keep in touch with how Danny Joe Brown appeared over the years
Southern rock with thousand guitars😀😁🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
RIP Danny,Banner,Steve, Duane ,Dave,Riff,Bruce,Jimmy & Phil
Parmi mes meilleurs souvenirs d'internat au lycée à attendre les nouvelles sorties des disques HARD ROCK grâce à WRTL eu au Wango Tango de Francis ZEGUT !!
Molly Hatchet for EVER
Amazing how strong the drumming is on these songs. Great work, Bruce!
They were personal friends of mine. All of them my big brothers. Was not and never was a groupie, please don't think that. I'll explain later. Tell you a little secret. Why Bruce played as well as he did. Something very few people knew about. Banner actually taught Bruce how to play the drums like he did. Believe it or not. He played yes , but Banner taught him how to the way they wanted him to play for their music. There wasn't a instrument Banner couldn't play and was good at them all. Yet another thing people didn't know. I actually know this because I knew the guys before Bruce joined the band. When I met them , Big Bob was actually their drummer then , who later became their sound man . Which he actually wanted to do instead. Who later also became the sound man for Eddie Van Halen. Something else people don't know about . He was the best in the business. Danny wasn't even a member then , that came a little time later . Which was their first time they played in a bar here in Jacksonville . When I met them , I was so innocent, Dave and the rest of them became very protective of me , and took me under their protection and considered me their little sister. That's your later information lol . Hope you enjoy this bit of knowledge most people aren't aware of . I miss them dearly. They were all really great guys in person. Oh and did you know most their security were in actually the Outlaws ? Yes. Due to Big Bob having actually ridden with them. His biker name was Little Bob due to someone else already having the name Big Bob lol and the man stood 6"4 and weighted 300 pounds And had a giant of a heart as he was. Just don't tick him off lol , my big brother body guard. Love them all. Hope you enjoyed this tib- bit of information. Now you have some info about them most people don't. And there's far more too people don't know about them. They know their music but not the men themselves. It's a shame really. Much respect.
Very cool! I met DJB and Duane on their tour bus in Columbus GA around 1990. Signed my Flirtin album (still have it). They were big dudes! Nice guys.
@@donnarivo7955 Cool! Thanks Donna. Loved these guys and still do. What a great time in music
@@goodguy4342 Your welcome. There's more but to much to put on here lol. Keep listening to them even now. Oh , never give Bobby any credit. He's not what he comes off as . And if not for Dave he wouldn't be where he is. He hurt the band more then helped it. That's a
fact but can't go into it here. Much respect.
@@71rcode72 Happy you got to meet them. They were pretty special guys , all of them. Keep the album , it's now special at least as I'm concerned and keep enjoying it. Oh here's something for you. I was there when they wrote most of the songs. That was something to see them write them . They worked well together. The band isn't the same without them nor nearly as good. I'm sure you can tell the difference same as I do. There will never be another like them. Much respect.
I saw them so many times in the late 70s, thanks for posting this vid!
Good stuff, very enjoyable.
saw these guys at Trask Coliseum in Wilmington on the first tour.Hlubek handed me a pick during Bounty Hunter...still have it.
Saw them during this time period. Still one of the best shows I've ever seen. Hlubek threw his guitar about 20 feet in the air.
Great to see live footage of these guys when they were in their prime. Thanks for posting.
Seen the original line up (as presented here) many moons ago...my ears rang for days.
Sit back and enjoy it.
Lovely live clip. Fantastic band
excellent video of a perfect wave they had... cannot be denied their place in the charts or our memories...
Crossroads finally woke them up :) This is how it's done ladies and gentlemen.
I played with Bruce Crump once when he was with the band sweet justice in Richmond Va. A couple years before he passed away.
Ohh yeah this kicks some butt! So tight with those guitar parts. One of my favorites 😊
2022 and still to this day Molly Hatchet is still on my Playlist, from my drive home from work on Friday to my many long drives from New Mexico to L.A., Phoenix, Las Vegas, Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri. Can never go wrong putting any Hatchet Playlist. Gone from cassette to CD's to now having it on phone, make those long trips go by quicker.
I remember being a roadie for a band from Santa Monica, CA named Bastille (and no, not that Bastille) who were a power trio who played blues rock and classic 60's rock (they did a killer cover of The Doors Backdoor Man) and we got booked to open for Hatchet around 86 or 87 at The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano. Meeting all of the guys in the band back stage and during intermission. Sadly I only got to see them play 2 songs Flirting ' and Jukin' City. The rest of the gig i was outside the venue watching over our bands gear. Great band and I must agree that they were the greatest Southern rock band if all-time....Rock on!!!
I saw them for the first time in New Years Day 1979 in Rupp Arena in Lexington,Ky. They were the opening act and just blew the crowd away after their first song everyone in the Arena were on their feet
Saw them with Blackfoot 82ish in greenwood South Carolina great concert I remember it was really loud probably one reason I don’t hear so well lol Hatchet and skynyrd were the best ever
Can't believe they're all gone😐🤔😐
Life long fan! First time I saw them was 1981 Hays, Ks. friend and I get dropped off by parents (too young to drive) my friend buys a lump of hash in line which we ate. Great show, long ride home 🤪 ! Great times, Molly Hatchet was a big part of it. Frank Frazettas art (I'm sure I didn't spell that right) was always great on the covers.
SAW THE FIRST TOUR IN RENO //HATCHET /38 SPECIAL/AND OUTLAWS LESS THAN 20 BUCKS LOTTA BANG FOR THE DOLLAR THEN GREAT SHOW THESE BOYS DID THEIR HOMEWORK CANT SAY MUCH FOR SHOWS TODAY ITS JUST A SELFIE FEST
really great
That’s how it’s done live! RIP fellas.
Let's see Clapton out do this Crossroads, fat chance. Epic!!!!
My band Dark Star opened for the Hatchet in 1979 at the Crazy Horse saloon in Biloxi/Gulfport. Outstanding shows by both bands.
Great band !
I was fortunate to see them in 1995. Ive been a fan since I was a kid and it's sad to hear about Steve. they were a great band and though not as big as Skynard they made great Southern Rock good band .
heres a new one we are proud of called flirting with disaster 😩
Thank you for putting this up! Nice to have good quality live footage of "Big Apple" in particular.
Ed King said Molly Hatchet killed Southern Rock. He was wrong Hatchet fucking rocked!
I agree all the way. They're my personal Favorite Southern Rock band.
Same here @@SpaceVENTING
Wondewhy he said that. ?
I saw MH open for Bob Seger on the “Against The Wind” tour in the Tangerine Bowl 4-8-80. Unknown to me, it was supposed to be the introductory gig for MH’s new singer, but Danny Joe Brown was there... & it ended up being his last performance with them as a band unit. It took Seger a couple songs before the stadium stopped screaming for MH to come out again.
I saw these guys open for AC DC in Houston. At the old Music Hall in 1979. A venue for about 3-4000 people with excellent accoustics since it’s original purpose was for theatre and classical type music. Different story but also saw a lady giving birth there on the steps exiting a Grand Funk Railroad show.
DJB!!! This camera guy deserves 👏 for paying awesome attention to the SOLOS!!!
The French audience is getting Southern rock and seem to enjoy them. I once banged on their bus to get them to notice how excited they got us croud members. They knew!!