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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2006

Live at the North Sea Jazz Festival July 11, 1993.

Larry DeBari-g, Gary Foote-b, Neil Capolongo-d, Glen McClelland-kbd, Jerry Sokolov-t, Steve Guttman-t-md, Tim Ries-ts, Charley Gordon-trom, David Clayton-Thomas-v

guitar solo: Larry DeBari

Written by Fred Lipsius & David Clayton-Thomas

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  • Nothing at all against BS&T or David Clayton Thomas....he took BS&T to a new and different level.....but I give due to the great Al Kooper for forming this band and for that wonderous first album....Child Is Father To The Man....

    and one of the greatest tunes off of that album.....

    I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know.....

    If it weren't for Al....BS&T probably would have never existed....and many other bands owe their due to Al Kooper....

  • @hwyflier2 We agree, hwyflier2.

  • the only word to describe this is scrumtrelessence

  • @Baleox Thanks Shanks!

  • Love that axe he's playing. Nice wood body. Anyone happen to know what it is?

  • @manwhassup1 Thanks for your interest in the axe being played by the late great Larry DeBari. Dave Gellis, also of Blood Sweat & Tears fame, informs me that Larry is playing a Tom Anderson guitar in this video. The company is located in California.

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  • Why is it that groups (vocalists) of this era actually sound awesome live.

    Seriously man, I've been hitting Youtube for heaps of 60s stuff recently, and basically evry group that I know (in my limited knowledge) sounds amazing live.

  • Guitar solo is nice I guess, but where's the tuba solo? That's what makes this song.

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  • BST rock!! 

  • How awesome is it that a great rock legend doesn't have to have 6 pack abs, a bandana , no long hair and in no way is hot....yet can rock a stage like a fucking champ...just goes to show ya what real old rock is all about!!! Music and fun,,,, = BL&T

  • "It's hotter than Auschwitz in here tonight." David Clayton Thomas, in Detroit, Circa 1998.

  • Was für eine Band!

  • Would like to comment that DCT let his pub company proverbially 'do one' all over some nice musicians (including some of the world's known best) when a track similar to this got a big release recently. He was a legend to me. Now he's a handpump.

  • Opened up with this last night at the Snoqualmie Casino. Very different band, sorry so Clayton but it was still BS@T

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