Clapton knows just a little about the blues (maybe he did actually fall down on his knees at those crossroads); though Neil Schon is one fine player himself.
This video is from the Bill Graham Archives now held in Wolfgang's Vault. First Neal came out at the encore and he and Sammy did "Rock Candy." Ronnie Montrose had shown Neal Schon the chords while Ronnie was the middle act on Journey's Infinity tour. When Eddie Money and his guitarist Jimmy Lyons joined the jam, they did a cover of "Gimme Some Lovin'." I had invited the guys to close our 10th Ann. show with the kind of great live moments experienced at Bill's shows over the years. Cheers!
@LobsterTheDJ HEY IT"S THE LOBSTER!!! Howdy Ho! Good 2 here from U, man. I still have that weird robot poster from this show. We have sat @ shows together @ the Old Waldorf. I don't remember which, but @ 1, Buck Dharma of B.O.C. sat across from us. I Did not reconize who I was talking 2. Obviously, he was checking the place out. A month later they played as "Soft White Underbelly" @ $9.00 a ticket when all other gigs there were no more than aprox. $6.50. Anyway thanks for dropping in. Sub me!
Where has this stuff been?!?!?! Why does it take youtube to bring this to light??? this is the best of real, live rock-n-roll. I've always been a huge Sammy fan, and this is a testament to how he has always been very imprompt, spur of the moment, just wing it and see what happens. Hagar, Schon, Money, et.al., all on one stage, this audience got a real treat, and probably didn't realize it at the time. Rock on! \m/
Geeeez I'm only 19 and I know I can never appreciate this as much as those who lived through this time, but dangggg do I hate todays music, and Neal Schon is such a damn beast!
@bobbysbackingtracks if you hadn't said that I wouldn't have noticed they are singing into sm57s, greatest mic ever made, but not a vocal mic. your point is no less valid.
Who is the guitarist on the second solo?
grosper 1 week ago
@grosper That´s Gary Pihl, Sammy Hagar's guitarist, now playing with Boston
jorgepozo20 5 days ago
Man, I love Eddie Money! Suck it, you naysayers...
janebang83 3 weeks ago
Clapton knows just a little about the blues (maybe he did actually fall down on his knees at those crossroads); though Neil Schon is one fine player himself.
emriederekify 1 month ago
Never have liked Eddie Money.Don't care what any of you think!
thecoolestdad 1 month ago
@thecoolestdad Never a great singer...had a few good songs. I always laugh thinking of a particular story Greg Kihn told about Eddie Mahoney.
DickLodge68 4 days ago
This video is from the Bill Graham Archives now held in Wolfgang's Vault. First Neal came out at the encore and he and Sammy did "Rock Candy." Ronnie Montrose had shown Neal Schon the chords while Ronnie was the middle act on Journey's Infinity tour. When Eddie Money and his guitarist Jimmy Lyons joined the jam, they did a cover of "Gimme Some Lovin'." I had invited the guys to close our 10th Ann. show with the kind of great live moments experienced at Bill's shows over the years. Cheers!
LobsterTheDJ 2 months ago
@LobsterTheDJ HEY IT"S THE LOBSTER!!! Howdy Ho! Good 2 here from U, man. I still have that weird robot poster from this show. We have sat @ shows together @ the Old Waldorf. I don't remember which, but @ 1, Buck Dharma of B.O.C. sat across from us. I Did not reconize who I was talking 2. Obviously, he was checking the place out. A month later they played as "Soft White Underbelly" @ $9.00 a ticket when all other gigs there were no more than aprox. $6.50. Anyway thanks for dropping in. Sub me!
RadioCannedMusic 2 months ago
Eric Clapton couldn't make it but he received an instructional DVD from Neal on how to play the blues baby!!!!!! ROCK ON SAMMY!!!
Vanrocco66 2 months ago
Where has this stuff been?!?!?! Why does it take youtube to bring this to light??? this is the best of real, live rock-n-roll. I've always been a huge Sammy fan, and this is a testament to how he has always been very imprompt, spur of the moment, just wing it and see what happens. Hagar, Schon, Money, et.al., all on one stage, this audience got a real treat, and probably didn't realize it at the time. Rock on! \m/
turbojoe42 2 months ago
Amazing!
OrisLover 2 months ago
Geeeez I'm only 19 and I know I can never appreciate this as much as those who lived through this time, but dangggg do I hate todays music, and Neal Schon is such a damn beast!
stvperry75 3 months ago
Awesome find!!! Thanks for uploading! Two of my favs Sammy and Neal!!! :-)
paisleygenes69 3 months ago
A stoned out his mind Eddie Money hahaha !!!!
carakenio 3 months ago
This looks like a show I was at at Winterland in SF. I wanna say it was with Alvin Lee but he had already left. Those were some good times.....
A big Hell Yea for Bill Graham.....RIP my Friend!!
racetra123 3 months ago
cumon eddie learn how to hold a vocal mic
bobbysbackingtracks 5 months ago
@bobbysbackingtracks if you hadn't said that I wouldn't have noticed they are singing into sm57s, greatest mic ever made, but not a vocal mic. your point is no less valid.
waterkeeper03 3 months ago
YEAH Eddie Money with an Oakland Raiders Cliff Branch jersey on!!!!! JUST WIN BABY!!
Vanrocco66 6 months ago
is that val kilmer in lead vox? lol
LessonsFromTheBush 6 months ago
unico Neal
mutanda65 6 months ago
rare find ty 4 posting cant get enough
kev7l 6 months ago
nice hair neil chia head...but rockin just the same with two aces...hagar & money=:)
69ardentartist 9 months ago
Sammy Hagar and Neal Schon is a great combination!!!!
Vanrocco66 9 months ago