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  • best solo ever

  • koptelefoon op en studeren , ging perfect met Wishbone Ash,

    Jetro Tull.....

  • classic rock ... one of the best bands

  • godd music

    but why are there just two videos of non-acoustic errors of my way?

  • simpelweg fantastische muziek. hier ben ik mee opgegroeid!!!

  • Yes mate. It's about melody with them but they had an amazing drummer. He was a beast. Where did he disappear?

  • that is a cracking solo!!

  • hangs w/ zep 1 as far as debuts go...masterful

  • nice cover band....I first saw WA in 1969 or 70 cant remember, it was at the Bickershaw festival (if anyone remembers it) and they blew me away, one of the first inovative bands with the dual lead guitars..they set the way that ALL others followed, they peaked between Argus and Pilgrimage, Wishbone 4 was ok, then they lost it..Turner went South America on a peronal pilgrimage..I saw WA many years later with Laurie Wisefield, excellent guitarist, but it was no longer WA afterwards, shame

  • Oh man do I remember Bickershaw!!!! Actually, I think it was in 1972. In fact I'm sure of it because I had to take time off from my first job to stay till the end of the festival.

    Wishbone were incredible, Grateful Dead were just that, dead. For me the surprise of the whole show were the Kinks. I had written them off as sixties has beens, Did they ever spring a good one on us?

  • they went through alot of changes but its alwayys about the melody with Ash.

  • Love dis band..brilliant shit. Thanks ever so much for posting.

  • they are one of the best bands ever-keep listening

  • I´m so happy,tomorrow we`ll hear them at concert

    in Paderborn....... It`s so wonderful.Will enjoy

    this night. Thks for the music. I`ll tell you all about

    this night. I am 48 now, but feel like 17......

  • This band all time sounds good!! although my favorite lineup is (andy powell,steve upton,martin turner and laurie wisefield) that's the best of the best! i recommend the marquee's concert! is the best perfomance from this band!! veeery good!!

  • martin turner wrote it....

  • Sweeeet dualing guitars.

    LOVE THIS.

  • DAMN that's an awesome jam!!!!!!!!!!!! What a fantastic band. The guitars mesh so perfectly and it's such great rock 'n' roll in spite of there being so little distortion. Argus takes me right back to "the day."

  • I've seen 3 different linups of Wishbone live and most of the other lineups on here, but nothing I've heard has ever sounded as good as being in DeMontfort Hall in Leicester the day Live Dates was recorded. I know it wasn't all recorded there but I believe much of it was. It was a great time to be a teenager. I entered my teens in 1967, during those few short years I saw so many great bands in their prime. Wishbone, ELP, Yes, Uriah Heep, the list is almost endless and all before I turned twenty.

  • i r3emember hearing this for the first time (correct me if im wrong on the year}i first heard this in 1974. stoned as a turd and throughly enjoying this album for the first time enough to go buy it for i belivev 5$.....WOW did we have fun as teenages in the 70,s or what?i,d pick up my guitar and play note for note to this side of the album and felt warm in my chest when im was finished...stoned again

  • 1970 first time I heard this when I was 15

  • Me too.......how do you feel now?

  • Fantastic song.

  • Filgate kills on the solo, seriously good! it must be daunting to follow in the footsteps of so many great guitar players, but he kicks some ass! also nice to see something other than a les paul or strat!

  • Blasting down Gratiot Ave in my purple 69 Dodge Charger heni slammin engine! Looking at a pic of gas price.

    19.9 cents a gallon.

    Detroit

  • Great song. The guitar solo (studio version) is more "gradual".

  • This is the song that got me first interested in Wishbone Ash. back in the 80's i got a tape with a bunch of different music on it , including this song. shame there wasn't any older versions of it posted. /Paul Buckley

  • For all these years I love this song more and more.

  • i met andy and roger back in 1992 after they had played a gig in dublin, i accidently bumped into them at a irish traditional pub i the centre of dublin, roger was very open about music, andy asked me what my favourite ash recording was, i had to answer (new england). andy agreed straight away that was his favourite recording. to my surprise roger had never listened to it but andy kept on elaborating how he hought that laurie wisefields guitar on lorelei was the tops

  • tremendous stuff

    thanks for posting

  • martin turner is fronting his own version of wishbone ash too, the line up with laurie wisefield should get back together

  • who is the bass player ?

  • I think the bass players name is Tony Kishman, an American

  • rolled my 69 gto to wishbone ash

  • That bites. I have a 68 - love them muscle cars - don't care what gas costs.

  • andy is doing his best to keep a classic guitar sound alive, wishbone ash is andy's life, full stop.

  • I think only one dude is left in the band now

  • Yeah but they have not kept up - this version is putrid Are we sure that it is the real Wishbone Ash?

  • Mine too!

  • my favorite song off the debut 1970 album

  • Great song.

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