Wishbone Ash - Throw Down The Sword

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©1995 SYME Music Publishing Co Limited
Owned & Released by Hengest Records
http://www.hengest.co.uk
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WISHBONE ASH - Live In Geneva (Collectors Edition)
Recorded live in celebration of 25 years as a professional touring and recording Artist at Arthurs Club, Geneva Switzerland on 6th April 1994.
Video tracks mastered at SYME Productions UK
On this track Wishbone Ash are:
Andy Powell - Guitar / Vocals
Roger Filgate - Guitar / Vocals
Tony Kishman - Bass / Vocals
Mike Sturgis - Drums

Authors: Andy Powell, Ted Turner, Steve Upton, Martin Turner - EMI Publishing

Special Thanks to:
SYME
http://www.wishboneash.com (official site)
New Morning Productions S.A. (Daniel Farhi)
Dinemec Sound Geneva

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  • ***Please Note*** This featured compilation of WISHBONE ASH YouTube videos are not the HDTV versions. They ARE however, represented here for the FIRST time ever for fans to enjoy. In addition, these special unique versions displayed for free viewing have NEVER been broadcast until the commencement of our uploading them as a Wishbone Ash fan set a few days ago on 19th June 2011. - ML

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  • @hewides Mark Birch, Roger Filgate and Laurie Wisefield are pretty good players he's had alongside him. The new guy Muddy is growing on me a lot. Like I said, opinions will differ. It's great for me though because I like Andy's voice and his guitar playing exceptional, and I like Andy's new stuff - plus he's hard working friendly and it totally dedicated. Personally if you want to hear the musicianship of a Wishbone Ash member go and see Andy Powell's Wishbone Ash. See both if you can ;)

  • @sportsportsport IMO you have to consider that it was Martin who founded W.Ash (with Steve), so he and Ted and Steve have some rights to the name. IMO Andy cant sing, thats why i dont listen to them since years, even Ted and Laurie had a better voice. But Andy is a excellent guitar player and of course there would be no Wishbone Ash without him. Sadly that he "lost" all the creative guitar players during the years...

  • @hewides It was Andy Powell's Wishbone Ash. I actually believe he should call it Wishbone Ash - he's been there from day one (practically) and has worked hard throughout all the decades combined. He plays 175 shows a year!!!!! in many many countries... and has released countless albums minus Turner. Turner's Wishbone Ash don't come close at all! - opinions will differ though.

  • @sportsportsport Was it Martin Turner´s Wishbone or Andy Powell´s ? Good for you that you were at a fine gig of them. Its too sad that Andy claims his troup as Wishbone Ash, but never mind, i am a fan since Argus came out (and this is looong ago....)

  • @hewides The Wishbone Ash I saw a few weeks ago sounded like this, and I'd never heard them sound like it for years!

  • This is literally amazing! I'm in heaven. 

  • So is there a commercial Blu-ray of this in the pipeline ? I hope so .....

  • Yeah thanks ! This lineup (and the one with Mark Birch) were the best since the Ted Turner/Laurie Wisefield - Era broke up. Afterwards they were disappointing for me, but this linup (which i saw live) was great. And i saw the Birch-linup also, was great too. So thanks for the video.

  • Thank you very much, unfortunately there are too few videos with this lineup. Greetings Norbert

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