I played Mickie Most's white electric Precision bass with a pick on this record. Clive Chaman played double bass (acoustic classic stand up double bass). Two basses on this record. The backing vocals are The Arrows with Suzi Quatro and Len Tuckey, the chanting bits and the ooh, ahh's. . Thank you all so much for enjoying a part of my RAK youth. Mickie Most produced this hit.
Gallas dude,I saw him play live with Bryan Ferry at Glasgow Apollo in 1977, I saw the same guy playing solo a couple of years earlier and I saw him in the 80s playing with Rainbow. The undoubted king of percussion-an awesome drummer and larger than life personality -THE MAN WITH THE FIFTY POUND HAMMER
This is so increbibly rare ! Where the hell did it come from ? It's not even on any Cozy LP's I can find. I remember it being follow up to Dance With The Devil
Marsden is in the video. Not on the record. It's Jake Hooker(RAK/Arrows) playing the short lead guitar break on this tune. The backing vocals are indeed the Arrows trio, with Suzi Quatro and Len Tuckey at Morgan studio London. A Mickie Most production.
This of course is mimed to the record. On the 45 rpm RAK single Clive Chaman played Upright bass and Arrows Alan Merrill played electric bass. Arrows Jake Hooker played the lead guitar break in the middle. Phil Denys played keyboards, and the handclaps and chant were by
I played Mickie Most's white electric Precision bass with a pick on this record. Clive Chaman played double bass (acoustic classic stand up double bass). Two basses on this record. The backing vocals are The Arrows with Suzi Quatro and Len Tuckey, the chanting bits and the ooh, ahh's. . Thank you all so much for enjoying a part of my RAK youth. Mickie Most produced this hit.
aleecat75 9 months ago 4
@aleecat75 Cool!
nastynastynena 9 months ago 2
This is a mime to the record on Top Of The Pops. Not live.
wexiflex 9 months ago
I still have all his singles, he was on Mickie Mosts RAK label
CliffCFCWarby 1 year ago
I had all his singles too, he is the best drummer of all time
hosannasmum 1 year ago
Come on iTunes, Spotify, etc., get this on your download lists - before I do something illegal. LOL.
Speedy4527 1 year ago
I saw Cozy play with Whitesnake @ Donnington.....still looking for the record....101 squadron...Best concert i ever saw
manonthewire 1 year ago
Gallas dude,I saw him play live with Bryan Ferry at Glasgow Apollo in 1977, I saw the same guy playing solo a couple of years earlier and I saw him in the 80s playing with Rainbow. The undoubted king of percussion-an awesome drummer and larger than life personality -THE MAN WITH THE FIFTY POUND HAMMER
MrSuperneil05 1 year ago
I bought this single when I was 12 and it was in the charts.
closedcircle1 1 year ago
bloody excellent..cozy 4 eva
john111257 1 year ago
I've got a picture disc of Black Sabbath's Headless Cross and Cozy is on it.
BruceinFalkirk 2 years ago
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Great stuff. Anyone got it on mp3?
BruceinFalkirk 2 years ago
i have all of his solo singles released in the early 70's the man was a genius,may he be raising hell in heaven rip cozy
layorseniram 2 years ago
de que año es
me imagino
q antes q entrara a rainbow
fuck69boy 2 years ago
just amazing, Don Airey on keys, very rare indeed with the great Cozy Powell. Give us some more killerrufee !!!
hiwattcarl 3 years ago
Just slighlty out of sync but still
fantastic to see this after nearly 35 years. Dosn't look like a TOPT performance. Killerrufee, any idea where this video comes from?
quodec 3 years ago
Que grande!!!!
afbconan 3 years ago
This is so increbibly rare ! Where the hell did it come from ? It's not even on any Cozy LP's I can find. I remember it being follow up to Dance With The Devil
beebfader 3 years ago
Well maybe, but it's 2 mins behind itself...
MickeyLove01 3 years ago
They're not even playing this song in the video
MickeyLove01 3 years ago
Bernie Marsden on Guitar me thinks!
sponge123123 3 years ago
Marsden is in the video. Not on the record. It's Jake Hooker(RAK/Arrows) playing the short lead guitar break on this tune. The backing vocals are indeed the Arrows trio, with Suzi Quatro and Len Tuckey at Morgan studio London. A Mickie Most production.
ramalamadingadong 2 years ago
This of course is mimed to the record. On the 45 rpm RAK single Clive Chaman played Upright bass and Arrows Alan Merrill played electric bass. Arrows Jake Hooker played the lead guitar break in the middle. Phil Denys played keyboards, and the handclaps and chant were by
the Suzi Quatro band and The Arrows ensemble.
Mickie Most produced this drum based gem.
Primalonna 3 years ago
and Don Airey on keys no less, good stuff!!!
kottmeier 3 years ago
Brilliant!! R.I.P cozy
petebest22 3 years ago