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Joe English Band live 1984 (PART 2/2)

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2008

Songs: Get Ready; Learn to Celebrate

NO PREACHERY IN THE COMMENTS SECTION! WE'RE TALKING ABOUT MUSIC HERE. I WARNED YA!

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  • One of the best drummers Paul McCartney ever had! As you can see he's a very good vocalist as well, I always loved the Wings song Must Do Something About It that features Joe English on vocals.

  • This is great , what a band , what a voice , what a drummer , Great .

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  • COMPLETELY RUINED "GET READY" . WHY CANT WE SEE THE WHOLE THING INCLUDING THE DRUM SOLO. FAIL FAIL FAIL

  • If Christian music was this good, I'd listen to it every day! The sad thing about Christian music today is that the words and messages are great but there's almost no musicianship, in my opinion. I love the funky bass here, Joe's drumming, and the whole "jam band" feel while proclaiming a great message.

  • @danomano812 I've listened to Joe since lights in the world. I totally never saw that. great observation.......

  • Did anyone else notice he has a George, John and Paul in his band.

  • These guys totally ROCKED!!!!

  • I saw Joe many times with Jam Factory in Upstate NY in 1971 & 1972. He was great on "Mercedes Benz."

  • Hi there,

    I believe that players on this video are: George Cochini & Paul Brannon, guitars; Tim Smith, bass; John Lawry, keyboards and Joe English himself, drums.

  • Who's palying bass? Is the Brignardello?

  • @lacylacynook Are you talking about the one with the Les Paul, or the one with the Tele? Either one may have, but the one with the Tele (I believe is Brian Tankersley) bares a resemblance to Dana Key, who also played with Amy in the beginning of her career. The one with the red jacket is, I think, George Cocchini.

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