Indeed the first line-up played some tunes from their forthcoming album they did with Bozzio, like: The Only Thing She Needs and Carrying No Cross. It sounds obvious they were trying out their sound on this one but never developed as a quartet.
so that's Bruford on drums and NOT bozzio? The snare does sound like Bill's. And Allan too. I didn't know they were ever part of this song. Great tune with a cheesy chorus.
@AAI280665: Indeed Holdsworth was out of the band when this song was released on the band's second album BUT he's playing on this version.... listen starting at 1:46. He's laying back/laying out more than he is playing (or 'mooing') but he's here!
I agree - both line-ups brilliant. "Thirty years" I've been listening to their music and still nothing surpasses it. Great to now find all these versions on Youtube.
Well i must say i liked boath line ups,UK minus guitar was very high energy much more of a Rock vibe when down to 3. Bill is great but at times can be a noise maker,and kill the power.Bozzio is much more of a Rocker,and speed player with powerful accent points Bru tends to lean more to a advant Guarde style..AS far as my take.. one is not better than the other, it comes down to what do you want to hear.Being a Progressive Pro Drummer myself i find interest in boath..
Wow - it's easy to see why they trimmed down to a 3-piece. Sounds like Wetton and Jobson are fighting through Holdsworth and Bruford to get this thing to work. So glad they went in the newer direction with "Danger Money"
I was so curious as to why people were saying they missed Bruford on drums a while ago, but I've come to see why after having listened to all of UK's music. The man is just an absolute genius on drums.
there is many shows of the 2nd album's songs with
the real members.
there is the album 'live in boston' which is amazing.
this song also ///
mujava1 1 month ago
Indeed the first line-up played some tunes from their forthcoming album they did with Bozzio, like: The Only Thing She Needs and Carrying No Cross. It sounds obvious they were trying out their sound on this one but never developed as a quartet.
guanabanapuyua 1 year ago
so that's Bruford on drums and NOT bozzio? The snare does sound like Bill's. And Allan too. I didn't know they were ever part of this song. Great tune with a cheesy chorus.
TouchingYou 1 year ago
@AAI280665: Indeed Holdsworth was out of the band when this song was released on the band's second album BUT he's playing on this version.... listen starting at 1:46. He's laying back/laying out more than he is playing (or 'mooing') but he's here!
jonsilence 1 year ago
I agree - both line-ups brilliant. "Thirty years" I've been listening to their music and still nothing surpasses it. Great to now find all these versions on Youtube.
EmmaJonesLondon 1 year ago
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Still love this song, despite the BP oil spill 2010.
Eternally Yours,
Down In Louisiana
ePhilosopher9 1 year ago
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Still love this song, BP oil spill 2010.
Eternally Yours,
Down In Louisiana
ePhilosopher9 1 year ago
Well i must say i liked boath line ups,UK minus guitar was very high energy much more of a Rock vibe when down to 3. Bill is great but at times can be a noise maker,and kill the power.Bozzio is much more of a Rocker,and speed player with powerful accent points Bru tends to lean more to a advant Guarde style..AS far as my take.. one is not better than the other, it comes down to what do you want to hear.Being a Progressive Pro Drummer myself i find interest in boath..
PurpleFade10 1 year ago
Whoa great quality
drj602 1 year ago
Great song and Jobson is amazing!
1963Pure 1 year ago
Wow - it's easy to see why they trimmed down to a 3-piece. Sounds like Wetton and Jobson are fighting through Holdsworth and Bruford to get this thing to work. So glad they went in the newer direction with "Danger Money"
ipykipyk 2 years ago
Holdsworth sounds like a mooing cow on this!
jonsilence 2 years ago
@jonsilence Sorry, but Holdsworth had already left the band when the album Danger Money (which includes Caesar's Palace Blues) was released.
AAI280665 1 year ago
I was so curious as to why people were saying they missed Bruford on drums a while ago, but I've come to see why after having listened to all of UK's music. The man is just an absolute genius on drums.
Yarsh52 2 years ago
My guess is that it's still Bruford on drums.
ru124me2 2 years ago
Certainly is, Bruford, and that's Alan Holdsworth on guitar.
audiophile55 2 years ago
i must say i love the uprising of U.K. Videos since UKZ played two months ago
nicoca427 2 years ago
The interplay between Alan and Eddie is great on this.
deanernet 2 years ago
awesome!!!
InTheLandOfGiants 2 years ago