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Hughes/Thrall "Muscle and Blood"

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2007

Shot somewhere in the round. T.M. Stevens on bass. Anybody with any info please let me know.

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  • Thats INCREDIBLE!!!!!! Hughes/Thrall made a small small number of gigs.. how can you discovered this record????

  • I have 2 or 3 more videos of them to post. One is of the band without Hughes doing a Jeff Beck tune.

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  • frankie bannelli on drums

  • Pat thrall on guitar

  • haha it looks like glenn has gained like 10000 pounds

  • hughes and thrall were pretty sick stuff

  • The personnel in this band is:

    Donny Baldwin - Drums (ex- Starship)

    Todd Cochran (a.k.a. Bayete) - Keyboards (ex-member from Thrall's old band Automatic Man)

    Glenn Hughes - vocals

    Pat Thrall - Guitar

    T. M. Stevens - Bass & vocals

  • Hughes looks terrible.

  • I can NOT fucking believe that someone has NOT posted the STUDIO version of this song so it can be ( REALLY) heard on youtube! One of the greatest old school metal tunes ever played and the ONE version is this one and is of such poor quality that a noob can't even hear the licks well. Hughes did a much better job of singing it on the studio version too! Don't get me wrong...Its nice to see the guys on stage but NO comparison to the quality and "muscle" of the studio version.

  • thanks for this rare video.

  • I was right there! It was 1988 at the Celebrity Theatre. They used to have the NAMM jam there every year. The next year Y&T and John Butcher Axis played, and Leslie West with just Joe Franco. I didn't know this was Tal Bergman, I always thought it was J.R. Robinson! We talked to Glenn at 7-11 that night!

  • My guess is this is the NAMM show from 1988...

    He doesn't look much different here than he did with Sabbath, although you can tell he's healed up from the bar fight...

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