I posted this to, in all honesty, to highlight the great Phil Seymour. I used Bill's name to avoid the intellectual property police. However, since then, Bill Pitcock IV has passed away. He was an incredible and underrated guitarist. Although you usually will not find it on Youtube, find the original single recording of "I'm On Fire." Incredible, just listen to the intro. Bill, Phil, Dwight Twilley, and Mr. Tom Petty, all four are now legends in my book.
RIP, Bill Pitcock IV. As a member of the Dwight Twilley Band, one of my absolute favorite power-pop guitarists. This "Twilley Don't Mind" clip featues the late Phil Seymour on vocals/drums, Bill of guitar, Twilley on keyboards, and Tom Petty on bass.
Wow! The best Twilley clip posted so far! By naming it Bill Pitcock IV I guess you were making sure that only true Twilley fans would spot it - and Bill definitely does deserve a lot more credit than he's had for the major contribution he has made over the years to the Twilley sound. Thanks a bunch!
This is GREAT! There's been so little video of both Phil and Dwight during their classic DTB days that it 's an absolute joy when something pops up. Wonderful post and if you have any more, feel free to upload!
Isn't this more about Phil than Bill? Not that Bill's parts in this song aren't just smokin'-it's just that this is one of Phil Seymour's finest recorded moments as a singer. Not counting the bass player from Mudcrutch, that band was arguably the most talented group, to a person, in the 1970's, IMO. Wish that Phil were still around.
I posted this to, in all honesty, to highlight the great Phil Seymour. I used Bill's name to avoid the intellectual property police. However, since then, Bill Pitcock IV has passed away. He was an incredible and underrated guitarist. Although you usually will not find it on Youtube, find the original single recording of "I'm On Fire." Incredible, just listen to the intro. Bill, Phil, Dwight Twilley, and Mr. Tom Petty, all four are now legends in my book.
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Great!!! Bill will be missed.
RathFox 10 months ago
oops, that was meant for my facebook. Anyhow, RIP, Bill. One of the greats of a genre.
jimsouls 10 months ago
RIP, Bill Pitcock IV. As a member of the Dwight Twilley Band, one of my absolute favorite power-pop guitarists. This "Twilley Don't Mind" clip featues the late Phil Seymour on vocals/drums, Bill of guitar, Twilley on keyboards, and Tom Petty on bass.
jimsouls 10 months ago
Bill Pitcock IV ... 1952-2011. R.I.P. Billy. Thanks for years of incredible music. May your memory be eternal.
how2no 10 months ago
fantastic.................legends all
davidaburdick 10 months ago
Wow! The best Twilley clip posted so far! By naming it Bill Pitcock IV I guess you were making sure that only true Twilley fans would spot it - and Bill definitely does deserve a lot more credit than he's had for the major contribution he has made over the years to the Twilley sound. Thanks a bunch!
songsamsung 1 year ago 2
This is GREAT! There's been so little video of both Phil and Dwight during their classic DTB days that it 's an absolute joy when something pops up. Wonderful post and if you have any more, feel free to upload!
opalasattic 1 year ago
Isn't this more about Phil than Bill? Not that Bill's parts in this song aren't just smokin'-it's just that this is one of Phil Seymour's finest recorded moments as a singer. Not counting the bass player from Mudcrutch, that band was arguably the most talented group, to a person, in the 1970's, IMO. Wish that Phil were still around.
deeeecraig 1 year ago