1st Hot Tuna Breaking Glass album. I loved Jorma & Jack. My whole bass playing style was from 2 Jacks & a Phil! But when I heard Will on that 1st album my jaw dropped. It was pure genius having him sit in.
No prob,billy,thanx for this great clip. Will just keeps a-goin,always working at getting better,and winning friends for the instrument as well. It's so cool for folks to see him in a jam group like this,holdin up fingers to tell the guitar players the chord changes,singing his verse and playin a solo,then handing it off to others. A true man of music. His work on Know You Rider,on the 1st Tuna album,is out there! Lucky to have a record of that show-Kitty's New Orleans House,Berkeley,9/69.
Definitely agree. Never be anybody like Jack,and the great thing is that his beefy style made drums unnecc.for the acoustic stuff. One early version of Tuna was w/Joey Covington on drums,so they were like a power trio,playin between sets at Airplane gigs. I think they met Will at some gig in San Rafael. He'd been with The Cleanliness & Godliness Skiffle Band,a Berkeley outfit I ended up gettin the harp spot with after he left. Talk about a hot seat to fill! But he put me at ease,very sweet man.
The legendary Will Scarlett of Hot Tuna! Leading the group with his KILLER original jug band blues," I Believed You Then .." - believe he recorded this with the Oakland jamband Hobo Jungle.
When I first heard him WOW blew me away -Hes the best- gave me a lesson while walking down the street in Berkley out side his home
1canyonguy 2 years ago
great great! who is that guy playing the chromatic??? 2:12
does anyone know?
plecplec12 2 years ago
@plecplec12
It's Richard Hunter
resojoe 1 month ago
1st Hot Tuna Breaking Glass album. I loved Jorma & Jack. My whole bass playing style was from 2 Jacks & a Phil! But when I heard Will on that 1st album my jaw dropped. It was pure genius having him sit in.
greatvanzinni 2 years ago
Really appreciate the feedback, thanks
billyseeu2 2 years ago
No prob,billy,thanx for this great clip. Will just keeps a-goin,always working at getting better,and winning friends for the instrument as well. It's so cool for folks to see him in a jam group like this,holdin up fingers to tell the guitar players the chord changes,singing his verse and playin a solo,then handing it off to others. A true man of music. His work on Know You Rider,on the 1st Tuna album,is out there! Lucky to have a record of that show-Kitty's New Orleans House,Berkeley,9/69.
bloozblasterX 2 years ago
Definitely agree. Never be anybody like Jack,and the great thing is that his beefy style made drums unnecc.for the acoustic stuff. One early version of Tuna was w/Joey Covington on drums,so they were like a power trio,playin between sets at Airplane gigs. I think they met Will at some gig in San Rafael. He'd been with The Cleanliness & Godliness Skiffle Band,a Berkeley outfit I ended up gettin the harp spot with after he left. Talk about a hot seat to fill! But he put me at ease,very sweet man.
bloozblasterX 2 years ago
The legendary Will Scarlett of Hot Tuna! Leading the group with his KILLER original jug band blues," I Believed You Then .." - believe he recorded this with the Oakland jamband Hobo Jungle.
bloozblasterX 2 years ago
wow thanks for sharing.
billyseeu2 2 years ago
Yeah its will scarlet?
arbite83 2 years ago
Who is that Old Man, I dont recognize his face, I recognizer his voice and Harp i think
arbite83 2 years ago
cool! hey there! I'm at 00:36 ;) great videos!!! thanks a lot!
btw, what software do you use for editing? love the transitions!
diabluz 2 years ago