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John Lawton, Glenn Hughes & David Coverdale - Love is all

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Butterfly Ball live 1975.

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  • At my opinion Roger Glover is perfect! But is this concert on DVD?

  • Yes it is. You can find it by googling Butterfly Ball DVD.

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  • Love is all to become the world's athem : who agrees ?

  • wots the odds they all ad a big orgy after this.......i bet david was hoping so!

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  • All greats, all legends, but Ronnie's version is by far better :) The little man can handle alone.

  • Jobson on violin!

  • Nice to see three of the greatest hard rock vocalists (all in their own respect) performing in the same song!

  • What a concert. Almost wish I'd been old enough to go to gigs in '75. :) Roger Glover must be a great bloke - inviting his replacement in Purple to come along and shine shows he's pretty mature.

  • Check out Glenn Hughes New music video. pretty good. ----> youtube.com/watch?v=hy6WLBvBXa­I

  • John Lawton---The Best

  • Kinda confusing camera work, isn't it? I kept hoping to catch a better look at coverdale and hughes during the whole video..

  • @kevinandrewmoore yeah Gustafson has straight hair so thats Mo on bass here.I just posted the whole line up for the night,or what I think it was anyway.

    cheers

  • @kesseli main band is Mo Foster on bass, Ray Fenwick on guitar and Les Binks on drums with on Lord, Tony Ashton, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Ian Gillan, John Gustafson, Eddie Jobson, John Lawton, Eddie Hardin,Roger Glover,Twiggy,Helen Chapelle, Liza Strike, Barry St.John,Rogers then wife Judi Kuhl,Chris Karan and Mark Nauseef on percussion. Mickey Lee Soule , Earl Jordan, Al Matthews, Neil Lancaster and believe it or not Vincent Price

  • @scotsmaninusa Yep, scotsman, you're right ( too lazy to watch carefully!) Some say it's Mo Foster, some say its Gustafson - both on the album and both bassists...in fact, when you factor in Hughes as well, the whole of BB was probably the bass players finest hour! :-)

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