@2refinish - the show was recorded audio! They had it available for many months as a download on their iheg site. If its not still on there, you can contact the Iron Horse office and see if they can still help you to buy a copy.
As for video- you can ask them about that too. These clips were all i was able to grab. Meantime, Terry has a new NRBQ band lineup, and the Spampinato Brothers Band are in many ways still the classic "Q".
I like the NRBO, nice guys, I've known them for years but I wish they'd change the name, these are really white guys, so Rythum and Blues in their name is kind of wierd.
Yeh, yeh... but it's actually by John Hendricks of Lambert, Hendricks and Ross fame.
"Sweet" Georgie Fame did a number of their songs with and without the Blue Flames that are probably somewhere on youtube, and without doubt worth checking out on CD if they aren't to be found here.
@jmm1000 almost none of Georgie Fame's numbers from that period were original, just like the orthography - and just like the music of all the British beat bands of that time: they copied the original stuff AM stations in the US wouldn't play and then sold it to unsuspecting American teenagers who would've been better off going into the next jazz club.
@jmm1000 almost none of Georgie Fame's numbers from that period were original, just like the orthography - and just like the music of all the British beat bands of that time: they copied the original stuff AM stations in the US wouldn't play and then sold it to unsuspecting American teenagers who would've been better off going into the next jazz club.
Thanks for posting this!! I was sitting about 4 feet to the left from where this was filmed! Great show and it's nice to re-live the memory of it! God bless NRBQ!!!
The Q ALWAYS make it sound easy to be that good and loose. Observation tells us very few have ever got close to the Boys! It doesn't get any better than NRBQ. Not on this planet!
Some of my favorite memories as a teen was sneaking into Providence clubs to see NRBQ play! If we couldn't sneak in we would dance outside the club on the sidewalk and in the street! LOVE NRBQ!
RIP Tommy - When I taped this we had no idea youd have to leave so soon.
The clocks in heaven just got a little more accurate...and rockin!
jmm1000 1 month ago
Wow, I wish I'd been there. I'd seriously pay to get a copy of this show. I'm hoping someone filmed it and it gets released.
2refinish 6 months ago
@2refinish - the show was recorded audio! They had it available for many months as a download on their iheg site. If its not still on there, you can contact the Iron Horse office and see if they can still help you to buy a copy.
As for video- you can ask them about that too. These clips were all i was able to grab. Meantime, Terry has a new NRBQ band lineup, and the Spampinato Brothers Band are in many ways still the classic "Q".
jmm1000 6 months ago
I like the NRBO, nice guys, I've known them for years but I wish they'd change the name, these are really white guys, so Rythum and Blues in their name is kind of wierd.
wiim2000 1 year ago
BIG AL YER BACK!
gomudhen 1 year ago
Yeh, yeh... but it's actually by John Hendricks of Lambert, Hendricks and Ross fame.
"Sweet" Georgie Fame did a number of their songs with and without the Blue Flames that are probably somewhere on youtube, and without doubt worth checking out on CD if they aren't to be found here.
tyroliantony 1 year ago
'65- Georgie Fame & the Blue Flames - Yeh Yeh (also spelled Yeah Yeah)
jmm1000 1 year ago
@jmm1000 almost none of Georgie Fame's numbers from that period were original, just like the orthography - and just like the music of all the British beat bands of that time: they copied the original stuff AM stations in the US wouldn't play and then sold it to unsuspecting American teenagers who would've been better off going into the next jazz club.
TreeLeg 1 year ago
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@jmm1000 almost none of Georgie Fame's numbers from that period were original, just like the orthography - and just like the music of all the British beat bands of that time: they copied the original stuff AM stations in the US wouldn't play and then sold it to unsuspecting American teenagers who would've been better off going into the next jazz club.
TreeLeg 1 year ago
whats the first song?
julanona 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this!! I was sitting about 4 feet to the left from where this was filmed! Great show and it's nice to re-live the memory of it! God bless NRBQ!!!
actualtelevision 2 years ago
I miss the Q
Minutemanfan 2 years ago
wow..a great Georgie Fame cover..great choice ..
helmsbarn 2 years ago
The Q ALWAYS make it sound easy to be that good and loose. Observation tells us very few have ever got close to the Boys! It doesn't get any better than NRBQ. Not on this planet!
NickRatnieks 3 years ago
I think there may be some distant planets and their players looking over their shoulders worried about the Q.
Cooleemee43 2 years ago
Some of my favorite memories as a teen was sneaking into Providence clubs to see NRBQ play! If we couldn't sneak in we would dance outside the club on the sidewalk and in the street! LOVE NRBQ!
TriciaRI 3 years ago
i know this show was professionaly filmed----wonder why it hasnt come out in one format or another?
bloomharp 3 years ago
Yeah yeah!
Wish I was there. Thanks for sharing. I haven't seen them since the 35 year "reunion" at the Calvin.
deweydangler 3 years ago
NRBQ is the best! Thanks for posting! Post more. I say Yea, Yea!
jgsanta 3 years ago
Woo NRBQ!
7lemonsandwiggium 4 years ago
Terry is a mentalcase.
jmm1000 4 years ago
yep!
7lemonsandwiggium 4 years ago