NYGman is totally correct...I was there. This was an off-site concert at the start of the 1990 NAMM show. It was on a rotating stage, and that is in fact Pat Thrall; they were loud as hell, but it was still cool to see Hughes & Thrall together live. There were a few other acts that came on before-hand (like "Tackhead" with bassist Doug Wimbish & drummer Keith Lablanc. It was a cool show for sure; I hope this clarifies a few things..:>)
This I believe is from a Hughes/Thrall one off reunion,not from the original tour.The original tour,was only about a dozen or so dates throughout California and Texas.The lineup for that tour,besides Glenn and Pat,was Tommy Aldridge on drums and Jesse Harms on keys.And,yes Glenn looks like the Goodyear blimp in this video.
Gotta laugh at those who doubt this is Glenn. Yes, he was more like Glenn HUGE at the time because of the weight gain, but it is indeed THE Glenn Hughes of Trapeze/Purple fame. The drummer may be either Frankie Banali or Gary Ferguson, both of whom played on the H/T album. There is a video here on Youtube of Hughes looking about the same (BIG!) when he was singing for Black Sabbath. Hughes Thrall were a great band who had it all; killer tunes, killer players.
I remember hearing about this show. It was at the old Celeberty theatre in Anaheim durring a NAMM (1990, I think). The theatre had a revolving stage (like the old YES shows).
Sorry, just does not look like him. Sounds a little like him. why is glenn not playing bass? He was the sole bassist in huges/thrall. Curious as to the background of the video is? Who recorded and when and so on.
I sent Pat an email a few years ago. He is doing pro tools now. I guess he likes not being on the road. I am just a fan, a huge fan. Thanks for the video.
why does it look like glenn weighs like 1238 pounds?
SingerinEX 2 months ago
NYGman is totally correct...I was there. This was an off-site concert at the start of the 1990 NAMM show. It was on a rotating stage, and that is in fact Pat Thrall; they were loud as hell, but it was still cool to see Hughes & Thrall together live. There were a few other acts that came on before-hand (like "Tackhead" with bassist Doug Wimbish & drummer Keith Lablanc. It was a cool show for sure; I hope this clarifies a few things..:>)
alhomeboy 2 months ago
glenn was so high on this video
bloodforgodz 1 year ago
YEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mentalthelma 1 year ago
PETA is so ineffectual. How many poodles had to die for that singer's hairdo?
rug3r44 2 years ago
thanks for this rare video.
risingfr 2 years ago
wHOEVER laughs at this... I can´t believe thies is Glenn Hughes....
tammysyl 2 years ago
Anyone else think the intro to this song was inspired by "Message In A Bottle" ?
jsb779 2 years ago
This I believe is from a Hughes/Thrall one off reunion,not from the original tour.The original tour,was only about a dozen or so dates throughout California and Texas.The lineup for that tour,besides Glenn and Pat,was Tommy Aldridge on drums and Jesse Harms on keys.And,yes Glenn looks like the Goodyear blimp in this video.
earthshaker1970 2 years ago
Gotta laugh at those who doubt this is Glenn. Yes, he was more like Glenn HUGE at the time because of the weight gain, but it is indeed THE Glenn Hughes of Trapeze/Purple fame. The drummer may be either Frankie Banali or Gary Ferguson, both of whom played on the H/T album. There is a video here on Youtube of Hughes looking about the same (BIG!) when he was singing for Black Sabbath. Hughes Thrall were a great band who had it all; killer tunes, killer players.
jonsilence 2 years ago
This is a HOLY GRAIL find! Never got to see this band live, so this is killer! Thanks! More please!!!!!
jonsilence 2 years ago
oh T.M. stevens too!!!! fantastic live.....
santyrush 2 years ago
killer vid thx
foghatconcertseries 3 years ago
Looks like Pat and Glenn to me !
therealdonm 3 years ago
I remember hearing about this show. It was at the old Celeberty theatre in Anaheim durring a NAMM (1990, I think). The theatre had a revolving stage (like the old YES shows).
NYGman 3 years ago
Thanks for the info!
SkinBass 3 years ago
I am fairly certain that is not pat thrall.
1stelectricwall 4 years ago
I am most certain your WRONG!
SkinBass 4 years ago
Sorry, just does not look like him. Sounds a little like him. why is glenn not playing bass? He was the sole bassist in huges/thrall. Curious as to the background of the video is? Who recorded and when and so on.
1stelectricwall 4 years ago
I sent Pat an email a few years ago. He is doing pro tools now. I guess he likes not being on the road. I am just a fan, a huge fan. Thanks for the video.
1stelectricwall 4 years ago
Check out the video of Hold Out Your Life. Glenn walks up to him and says good to see you Pat.
SkinBass 4 years ago
The genius shines through. T M Stevens on bass too
JonFinn2006 4 years ago
this is at the La namm show in 88 i think!!
wernerforce 4 years ago
Drummer looks like a little guy - maybe Eric Singer?
I'm pretty sure this is connected with the Little Steven Sun City benefit in LA. Glenn was just one of many guests at the show.
rolandgp8 4 years ago
Last train to Mulletville... All aboard..
louislindner 4 years ago
I think I was on that train... no wait, I missed it.
Probably for the best.
rolandgp8 4 years ago 2