Glenn is one of THE nicest people, the only thing that smells record1207, is your brain rotting. I guess Glenn was cashing in on Gillens' death as well huh? Idiots!!
I was there that Night! What a Great Performance! I sat in on drums with Glenn Hughes at J&J's Blues Bar in my home town of Fort Worth several years later.
I roadied for these guys-well, at least for the guys that were in the band THEN. At the People's Workshop in Okla City.Well, okay, I didn't really ROADY, but I DID help hump the amps upstairs. In return, I got free admission to the show. As I recall, it was worth it, but the only song I remembered later was "Honky Tonk Women". ? This would have been in '69 or '70, I think. Or maybe not. And by the way, "Hello" to the people who hung out there. I was 'Blue' at the time.
Furqall, pllleeeeeeeeeeeeeease post more vids. Some of us didn't get into Trapeze until long after there was no hope of any further reunions. I'm begging you.
BTW, finally got Hot Wire and self titled from '76. KILLER!
@record1207 This is from 1994. Mel Galley died in 2008. How is that a cash in? These guys were just reviving old time and having some fun. Galley has the exact same sound too as the LP, very nice.
@record1207 This is from 1994. Mel Galley died in 2008. How is that a cash in? These guys were just reviving old times and having some fun. Galley has the exact same sound too as the LP, very nice.
THANKS for posting this rare gem. The entire concert is out there...I saw it several years ago at a friend's, but not since then until this clip. MORE!
I saw Trapeze in San Antonio, Texas during their reunion tour. Galley was so talented, he was such an inspiration to me; his ability to flow in and out of the rhythm while Hughes and Holland laid down the groove...I practiced to that stuff for years. You and your family are in my thoughts.
Savor this one....with Mel Galley no longer with us and Dave Holland in prison, you won't see Trapeze rock a stage again...Here's to all those great memories of killer shows over the years...Keep that legacy burning!
During one of Hughes' 90's relapses? He sounds a bit "off" here . . .
rosskolnikov 3 weeks ago
Glenn is one of THE nicest people, the only thing that smells record1207, is your brain rotting. I guess Glenn was cashing in on Gillens' death as well huh? Idiots!!
trowerz 3 months ago
why is he talking like a cockney he is from the black country for ff sake
williehackitt 11 months ago
I was there that Night! What a Great Performance! I sat in on drums with Glenn Hughes at J&J's Blues Bar in my home town of Fort Worth several years later.
Real Good. What a Band! Thanks, Pete
SuperRAINONE 1 year ago
I roadied for these guys-well, at least for the guys that were in the band THEN. At the People's Workshop in Okla City.Well, okay, I didn't really ROADY, but I DID help hump the amps upstairs. In return, I got free admission to the show. As I recall, it was worth it, but the only song I remembered later was "Honky Tonk Women". ? This would have been in '69 or '70, I think. Or maybe not. And by the way, "Hello" to the people who hung out there. I was 'Blue' at the time.
Rockinghorserider1 1 year ago
I'm in! Love it!!!!
tisom2 1 year ago
better than Borderline
adanakid 1 year ago
Dallas city limits
pyewacket2551 1 year ago
Looks like a girl, but that's my blond hsir in front of Glen bobbin around!! lol!!
pyewacket2551 2 years ago
Where was this? DCL?
heatherhaas 1 year ago
Furqall, pllleeeeeeeeeeeeeease post more vids. Some of us didn't get into Trapeze until long after there was no hope of any further reunions. I'm begging you.
BTW, finally got Hot Wire and self titled from '76. KILLER!
UncleSlambo 2 years ago
stick your head a little further up your ass 1207!!
trowerz 2 years ago
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I do not get it. Hughes waits till Galley is dead and then decides to cash in on the name "TRAPEZE"? Something smells pretty bad!
record1207 2 years ago
what are you talking about? how is he cashing in?
furqall69 2 years ago
mel galley is playing on this video it was 1994 he died in 2008 so how is he cashing in?
zog97xy 2 years ago
@record1207 This is from 1994. Mel Galley died in 2008. How is that a cash in? These guys were just reviving old time and having some fun. Galley has the exact same sound too as the LP, very nice.
DBZ5371 1 year ago
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@record1207 This is from 1994. Mel Galley died in 2008. How is that a cash in? These guys were just reviving old times and having some fun. Galley has the exact same sound too as the LP, very nice.
DBZ5371 1 year ago
THANKS for posting this rare gem. The entire concert is out there...I saw it several years ago at a friend's, but not since then until this clip. MORE!
jonsilence 3 years ago
The most underrated power trio of the early 1970s and beyond. Man.......this brings back some memories.
gigsupusa 3 years ago
Thanks for bringing the memories of a Robin Hood Brierley Hill UK '94 back to life! LFJ
LEEFORDJAGG 3 years ago
I saw Trapeze in San Antonio, Texas during their reunion tour. Galley was so talented, he was such an inspiration to me; his ability to flow in and out of the rhythm while Hughes and Holland laid down the groove...I practiced to that stuff for years. You and your family are in my thoughts.
palmhammer 3 years ago 2
Savor this one....with Mel Galley no longer with us and Dave Holland in prison, you won't see Trapeze rock a stage again...Here's to all those great memories of killer shows over the years...Keep that legacy burning!
wingman1962 3 years ago 2