Kingfish Live " Hypnotize" 1976

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2011

Kingfish Live at Winterland doing a fine rendition of their classic, "Hypnotize" Feb 7, 1976.

Matt Kelly - harmonica, guitar, vocals
Robbie Hoddinott - lead guitar
Bob Weir - rhythm guitar, vocals
Dave Torbert - bass, vocals
Chris Herold - drums

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  • @55pogue  I was there too.

  • I wasn't there that night but I saw one of their earlier shows at Winterland. Absolutely phenominal. This band with torbert, was incredible. I remember being tremendously impressed.

  • This is the best example of what the original Kingfish line up was like live. The band was tight, the vocals and harmonies were great. Robbie Hoddinott was just killer and really drove the band and elevated the shows--not with speed, but with his ideas, his timing, the odd notes that caught your ear, and the ability to structure a perfect solo that held your interest, but was different than the last show. Whew!

  • グレイトフル・デッド一派バンド、キングフィッシュ­、軽やかな乗りをみせるライヴ映え曲"HYPNOTIZE"~ホ­゙ブ・ウェアもいたネ!

  • fucking amazing guitar playing by robbie..again fucking unreal

  • Great stuff--shame only 1855 peeps have seen this wonderful video.  Bobby = best rythym guitar player ever.

  • Im guessing it was around 1976- saw Kingfish (this band) at the student union ballroom in Amherst MA at U-Mass- It was a couple hrs before the show- Me and my friend Ray R were on pleasant st in Amherst. we saw Robbie stumbling down the street. We approached him. He was fkd up. He asked us if we could get him some "Douche" Had no idea of what he was saying. When KIngfish took the stage, Robbie was not on it-20min later he appeared- Weir was visably pissed. It was a priviledge to meet him anyway.

  • sounds very similiar to eyes

  • Thanks so much for posting this gem of a video. So great to see Robbie playing - one of my favourite guitarists ever and also Dave Torbert (RIP). PLEASE PLEASE POST MORE OF THIS IF YOU HAVE IT!! I know this band meant a lot to a lot of people and this is the best way of giving them the recognition they deserve in music history.

  • saw them at the trenton fairgrounds and the trenton war memorial ,in n.j.that is

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