British guitarist analyses Grand Funk Railroads CRAZY good frontman Mark Farner!
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- Tonight I'm taking a look at Mark Farner fronting Grand Funk Railroads!
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There really are no words for how exceptional this band was. Mark Farner is a once in a lifetime talent.
So underrated is this band! Everyone should know these guys.
Met and played with Mark Farner ar Rock Camp. One of the most sincere, genuine people I have ever met. Spectacular, talented musician. When I asked how how he got so good, he responded, “God-given and practice...slept with guitar in my hands.” When prodded about GFR, he would not say bad thing about other members. He is too classy.
Many do not know Mark’s son was paralyzed in a tragic accident. His spirit and faith carries him. God Bless Mark Farner. He made such an impression upon me. Thanks for reminded us how important he is in rock history.
This video needs to be sent to Brewer and Schacher to remind them without Farner, there is no Grand Funk Railroad!
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When I heard about the break up I thought how could the other guys do that to Farner. If they did it for no other reason than greed everybody knows who then deserves the lions share. I have no idea why so I will say no more -- L.A.Forum July 20 1970 GFR the warm up band that completely suprised me. They did steal the show and I still dont believe how good it was.
Ditto!
True STORY!!!!
Brewer is the reason they are no more
Grand Funk is one of the most underrated bands I can think of, and Mark Farner one of the most underrated frontmen. NOBODY could own a crowd live quite like them.
And a underrated guitar player, they have always been my favorite band since I first heard them in early 70's. My parents got so tied of hearing i'm your captain. Dam did he get the bad end of stick, but glad someone is starting to recognizing him. Amazing, Amem
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It’s difficult to say the first band to sell out a baseball stadium after The Beatles is underrated, but I suppose nowadays they aren’t as respected by the mainstream. Everyone who grew up with them, like me, certainly remembers this amazing band! I still spin their records regularly.
@@crusheverything4449 all the time, Rock On
@@wingsofpegasus What Happened is this...Don Brewer is the bands founder..He immediately called Mark and Mel..Don was 1st to meet ( Terry Night) Don did the business affairs of the band. So in sighning with Terry Knight the 3 (4) of them formed " THE PAC" 1968 to early 1969..From a rail road box car they seen wile waiting on a train. They seen GRAND TRUNK on that box car.. Boom GFR Came to Terry's or Don or Marks mind..free from a bad record lable and a contrat with holding...The went a sighned with CAPITOL RECORDS. the rest just blossomed!! UNTILL..The IRS had Audited Terry Knights booking earnings..The bands contract was illeagle and seriously short changed Mark Don &Mel..but leaving the TAX onus on all 3 band members. Terry corrupted the contract and RIPPED THE OFF MILLIONS. Finely after firing TERRY ( and he served jail time ...presumably) Don found a new manager ( HIMSELF) ..Lasted for 3 more years..1973-76. Don called it quits..and shut down the band..FIRED MARK FARNER..Mel went his own way..Don got with Bob Seager.. Mark was starting a family...They all still had the tax burden . 10 to pay off...other factors only every very briefly mentioned, played a rool too.
Mark Farner is a friend and brother for over 30 years. Excellent guitarist, singer, songwriter and human being. God Bless my friend and brother, Mark Farner!
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He's had some heart problems.
John Easler John this was one of my favorite bands of all times period,,,living in Ohio and being a drummer playing their music was a treat,,at 64 now at karaoke I sing Mean Mistreater it's probably one of my best! I feel young when I hear them, music was over the top then,,🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🍻👍👍
I'll second your sentiment....
God Bless Mark Farner.
Did Mark really see a UFO?
***I still work for Mark Farner to this day, Whenever he tours the east coast of the USA, i'm there keeping him safe!*** .... MARK was GRAND FUNK, Wrote 90% of the music and no longer allowed to use the name GRAND FUNK RAILROAD in his concerts...Screwed over by the other two! ....I have a TON of photos from the mid 80s till today....He sings as good as ever, guitar licks still on the money!
Awesome!
It's so cool to hear your love and respect for Mark, I agree with you 100% that Mark was GFR, you knowing the man rather than just the musician is awesome. Continue working for and keeping Mark safe, after all the hurt he's endured, his love of life and patriotism he's a role model that 99% of the selfish children in the music world should model themselves after. Rock on Mark!!
Mr. Roach Mark & GFR are one of my top 3 favorite artists period of all time 💙🎸🎤♥️ Such a multitalented individual 🎸🎸 I have nearly all of their music on my playlist and listen daily. They are my jam ♥️♥️
You can tell him that the Troops, of which I was one in the mid 70's, absolutely loved GFR. The band was on every barracks party tape created, ALL their work. Even today as we have reunions those of us from the mid 70s still pull the music out. Thanks to all of them, especially Mark, for keeping us entertained when we were young and a long way from home. 😘💕
@@rhiahlMT absolutely, I know I grew up in Okinawa during Vietnam, and Grand funk was the bomb!!?
How Grand Funk, The Guess Who, and Three Dog Night are not in the RRHOF is criminal.
Agreed!!!
It's also criminal that Jethro Tull and Joe Cocker are not in.
You r so Right George .All the bands you mentioned belong . Also Steppinwolf@!!
It took Rush forever and Blue Oyster Cult isn’t in yet either.
Neither will Foreigner ever be there. It's political. Lou Gramm was told they'd never be included. Jann Wenner decides most of the bands. It sucks.
Grand Funk with Mark Farner was one of the best most versatile bands there has ever been. Thank you for giving them the credit they deserve! The Railroad...... oh yeah
Mark said Heartbreaker was the first song he ever wrote when he was about 14 years old. I was at the Shea Stadium concert in 1971 when Humble Pie opened for them. Mark said he flew overhead in a helicopter while Humble Pie was on and said the entire stadium was bouncing. Two first rate bands at one fantastic concert; it is all the proof you need to see why it was a great time to be a teenager in the early 1970s.
Amen brother !
I saw them on that tour in 71 at the Forum in LA, a band I hadn't heard of call Black Sabbath opened for them. Needless to sat it was an epic night & one I will never forget.
Hey, me too! Upperdeck first base line.
I will definitely agree with that statement!!!! The best era as far as I'm concerned!!
Dave Wray I was there! Wyndorf and I already had the first two Queen albums memorized. Queen kicked ass but Mott were pure magic. Uris theatre - the entire week!!
I am 72 years old and when I "grew up" I was basically a Motown/ soul- blues person, and back then, we bought 75 RPM vinyls and 8 track tapes. And when Grand Funk came I bought an 8 track of them and I immediately loved them and expanded my music! They were, as you said amazing! Loved them, still do!! Thanks for loving them too!! 😘🌹
YES!
FINALLY somebody showing some love to Mark Farner and GFR!!!
We really need to hear and share those kind of comments
Saw Mark Farner band in Milwaukee last year on his 70th birthday. Still the man! So sad how Don Brewer and Mel screwed him over. smh...
Very sad. Jealousy is a terrible thing.
Steven Tyler of Aerosmith said it: the rest of the band is usually insanely jealous of the frontman because he gets all the media attention and the best groupies! This has been shown to be very true, whether it's GFR or Chicago when they dumped Peter Cetera or Fleetwood Mac when they dumped Lindsey Buckingham. Jealousy is a horrible sin and wrecks many millions of insecure dopes. Sadly, the fans suffer when people can't be mature.
First concert I ever saw. I was 14 years old. I saw them at Madison Square Garden with Wet Willie and Suzi Quatro opening up for them. They were amazing. Mark Farner is an amazing player and individual.
Mark could also rip on keyboards and harmonica! Don Brewer also sang lead vocals. One of the best power trios ever!
And these guys are not in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. One of my favorite bands since High School.
The Doobie Brothers are also not in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame.
It's an absolute Joke.
Yeah it's crazy!
@@zeppelinfan9360 I think currently the most glaring omissions to the R&R HOF are Jethro Tull and Rory Gallagher. The HOF has become somewhat of a joke at this point. They inducted Alice Cooper and Deep Purple only in the past few years...they should have been in many years ago. Also, they're electing rappers now. Ridiculous. After being inducted two or three years ago, Steve Miller slammed the HOF for making the inductees pay for their own expenses. When the Sex Pistols were elected, they didn't show up, and called the HOF "piss in wine". Screw Jann Wenner and the directors of the HOF.
@@pbracey1 I know... No Steppenwolf either, who should be in just for their song "Born to be Wild".(First song I believe to use the term "Heavy Metal") But, Joan Jett gets in for that earache song I love Rock N Roll. Unbelievable
@@zeppelinfan9360 I thought GNR was finally inducted. Really insane if they weren't, the HOF is in the north USA, same as this band. And like I said before, there was no greater power trio outside Cream.
There will never be another Grand Funk Railroad. Ever ! 🇺🇲🤘
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good!! I hope you are right. they suck !!
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@@nonrepublicrat you suck.
Thanks for showcasing GFR and especially the incredibly talented Mark Farner. As you so rightly pointed out, Farner's vocals are superb. He is easily one of the greatest frontmen ever. Great Guitarist - Great Singer - Great Song Writer - Great Physique - Great Hair. Grand Funk were one of the few American bands from that early to mid 70's era that could compete with the massive onslaught of British bands that dominated the scene. The live recording of 'The Rail Road' is one of my all time favourite epic power rock ballads. That Grand Funk is not in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame is a mind numbing travesty.
Yeah I agree!
I think Mark Farner was one of rocks best front men. One of the FEW that could dominate the stage like a Robert Plant. God, he EXUDED rock and roll!!!
Please sign the petition ! chng.it/kKjhd8RNzj
It's strange to me that GFR doesn't seem to get the credit they deserve. They were as big as Zeppelin or the Stones in their prime.
@@TatersUnited Exactly but Jan Wenner didn't like them so Rolling Stone bad mouthed them and he was "The Guy" on the R&RHOF until this January when he steps down,hopefully they will get in.
I actually grew up with the band. I grew up in Flint, MI and went to school with Jason Frost - Craig Frost's kid brother. Craig is the keyboardist. I became a pro musician in part because of these guys. I gigged with Scott Frost, Craig's younger brother, for years. Craig joined Bob Segar after Grand Funk broke up in '76 and has been with him since...
Just absolutely amazing. I was in the navy and at Sea for a good bit of three years, through the peak of their greatness. We used to blow up speaker systems listening to these guys aboard Ship. It was a great way to chill out.... Mark, Don, and Mell !
I was 14 in 1973 and saw Grand Funk Railroad play for $3.50! What a great group! Peace!
Same here! Saw them play at in Detroit at the Michigan State Fairgrounds long before they became famous. A very young Joe Walsh and The James Gang also played.
I did as well. Cost me $4.00 though.Great band.Love 3 piece bands
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I was 14 in 1971 when I first saw them on tickets donated to our church. They were my first live rock band and I've been Grand Funk Railroad Forever ever since.
Saw them for $5.00
I'll never understand why Mark's solo career never took off because he obviously had/has mega talent to sing, play, write, dance and be the best all around entertainer. But thank God we have great video footage of them at the height of Grand Funk✌💗💕💗💕💗💕💗💕
Their *FEELING ALLRIGHT* SLAYS!!🔥
Glad you picked up on one of the greatest bands ever
I was 12 in 1969 and already had my first Grand Funk Railroad record. (On Time) How great were those days???? Thanks to my older bro for always turning me on to great rock RECORDS.
I was a teenager in this era..The bands of that day were mind blowing in talent.We had so many great groups,Chicago,Tower of Power,3 dog night,humble pie,mott the hoople,Csn'y,traffic,Alice Cooper,the list is endless..I believe in my heart we will never again witness an era where every rock band was so electrifying..So miss this era..Just one day let me go back to 1970✌
It was the State of the Art for this stuff.
Dayum, I never realized how hot Mark Farner was! Yeah baby!!
I love Grand Funk's music growing up, but was kind of young to appreciate them visually.
I sure missed the boat on that!
Grand Funk was a very underrated band,I grew up about 45 miles from Flint,MI where they`re from!! Another great job Fil,I`m a big fan!! ROCK
I grew up around the corner from his cousin's. He was a year or 2 older than I am .there name is still on the railroad overpass there on Fenton rd.
@@slanford6767 Awesome
Mid-Michigan resident too and yes they were a beloved MI band❤️
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@@billyray8062 they crossed out the word trunk onto the grand trunk rail road back in the late 60s Mabe as late as 72 and it has never been put back.its been gfr ever since.
Love the respect for Mark and Grand Funk
IT SUCKS THAT THEY'RE NOT IN THE ROCK N ROLL HALL OF FAME BUT KISS, MADONNA AND OTHERS THAT DON'T DESERVE IT- UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!!!!
I wish you hadna said that , kinda makes me feel depressed . Mark and Grand Funk are a real big part of Rock n Roll history ! guess it goes to show ya how fulla shit all that "r&r establishment " is , as bad as the establishment that rock n roll blew up in the first place , all about money .
Because he got saved and started doing Christian rock, and they hate Christianity. Same with Johnny Rivers, he did some songs like, Jesus is a soul man. He’s kept out too.
@@chadkincham wow ! what a revelation . it all makes sense now , Johnny too ....unbelievable !
Bob Saturday - here’s a mark Farner Christian rock song: czcams.com/video/TeGBerga8SU/video.html
It's all political BS
I grew up on these guys having grown up in Michigan, over the years I have listened and witnessed live a lot of bands but I have never seen a 3 piece band do what these guys pulled off. Simply amazing music. Mark Farner is an absolute GOD musically speaking. Genius song writer, and his skill of the guitar and his voice, what a voice! Such a shame the way Mark has been treated over the years by Brewer, Schacher and Knight. If any band should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this band should!
Can't Say Enough On This Incredible Band,,,
What a great band they were! Pure, raw power with tons of emotion. I cannot understand why this band wasn't even on my radar in the 70s.
My first concert ever was 1970 with Grand Funk Railroad. They were tight, entertaining and explosive. I worked up a sweat just watching them. My ears rang for 3 days. Thanks Fil for your analogy which is spot on.
Haha, I saw them that tour in Oakland Coliseum with Freddy King opening! My first ever concert experience! Never forget it!
March 20,1998 Bronco Bowl, Dallas, TX Mel, Don and Mark were all there. Greatness. Such a great concert!
Glad you enjoyed that show. I was there too :)
When I was a kid grand funk was the band.
Me too! I wore my GFRR 8-tracks OUT back in high school. Mark Farner was my man in Rock! Long live Mark Farner! A WORLD-CLASS composer, guitarist, performer, vocalist, musician and a genuine brother to all!
Great, great pick Fil. One of my favorite bands from my high school days. Was lucky to have caught them in concert in late 60's. You rock MR FIL!!!
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“Absolutely EPIC vocals” were the words our very knowledgeable analyst Fil used to describe Farner’s voice. Fil was SPOT ON! Farner’s vocals are indeed world-class! One of my all-time favorite singers, right up there with the likes of Canada’s Burton Cummings of “The Guess Who”, “Journey”s former frontman Steve Perry, “The Eagles” Don Henley, and the voice of California’s “Ambrosia”, David Pack. These guys are the Crème de la Crème in the world of vocalists and Mark Farner is right up there in that category in my book! But Farner as a fully rounded musician edges out the other guys with his additional world-class talents of songwriting and music composition, guitarmanship (a great keyboardist and harmonica man too!), and he’s the ultimate showman!
Long live Mark Farner! When he’s gone on to the other side it’ll surely be our loss and he’ll leave a big ol’ unfillable hole in the world of music. But our loss will be a real gain for the choir above. I’m certain they’ve got a place reserved for him in the heavenly band above! I look forward to hearing him perform up there!
These videos of Grand Funk still move me so deeply. Such a great talent and such a great decade for music. I love you Mark❤ Thank you for speaking so positively about my all time favorite band. Cheers from the US.
You got it - Marc Farner was a mega talent - writing the songs - singing - and playing some wicked guitar - he was a force to be reckoned with. These guys were quite the energy band in their day.
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Has been a long time since I have heard this one. Thanks.
What a singer/songwriter/ musician..he could play blues, rock, etc...good ole “Heartbreaker”...so glad I saw them back in their hey-day! What a time to be alive!
Love GFR. Feeling Alright, I'm Your Captain, Mean Mistreater... Oh the days of my youth! Doesn't get much better for that era and "Feel Good" tunes that enhanced your herbal high.
If I recall correctly Mark Farner said in an interview he only had a couple of guitar lessons so he is one of those self taught guitar players. I think those who are self taught are the one's who develope a "style." GFR also got caught in that transitional period in early 70s where the 15 minute songs weren't happening anymore and music was becoming more commercially oriented and thus they started churning out the 3 minute songs like Locomotion and We're An American Band. GFR the opening band for Led Zeplin and was kicked off the tour for getting a bigger applause. Another good video Phil. Gunnison Undercover
I think the band made a mistake going top 40ish to attract a larger fan base. They lost that heavy base Blues Rock sound that made them stand out.
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New Jersey Exposed , what impressed me is he was self-taught on the guitar, he could play the piano, harmonica, he worked his amplifiers to create the sounds he wanted. Singer/songwriter epic performer and showmanship! He is a Rockstar! Highly underrated, indeed! He’s turned 70, and he’s still rocking!
That must've been very early 70,s when Zep got really big in 72 ,73 they didn't have an opening act.
Scott Greer it was in the very beginning. When they were still with Terry Knight. They were originally Terry Knight and the Pack. He was their manager/lead singer. But, he didn’t have the group’s best interests at heart. They pulled out of that situation and pushed Mark out front to sing. Renamed themselves, and there they were! I personally think that’s when they were their best. Then, creative differences, egos and jealousy emerged. GFR began to self-destruct. It’s a crying shame. They were their best together. 😢💔
Mark Farner the very best voice in rock music!!!!
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Yes he was and still is on point. Not to forget Steve Walsh though.
Don't forget Brad Delp!
I was into GFRR waaaaay back n the day. You n others are bringing them back to new gens a 1/2 century later.
In '70/'71, they were one of the 'biggest' bands on the planet. They broke the Beatles Shea Stadium attendance record, and the concert sold out faster than the Beatles did. "I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home)" from that concert is incredible. Apparently the band is still touring with Don, Mel, and Bruce Kulick (ex-Kiss) on lead guitar. Without Farner, it's just not Grand Funk Railroad. Kind of like Kiss was without Ace and Peter.
Except Grand Funk without Mark is like Kiss without Gene and Paul.
Peter is my hero from bringing up "I'm Your Captain". That song is fucking epic.
Peter - They were worried that Shea stadium would collapse with those concrete slabs visibly bouncing up and down from the weight of the fans jumping up and down...
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@@ipsurvivor I saw the Rolling Stones there and the place literally shook!!
What an awesome band..cant even believe they're not in the R & R HoF yet. Shocking! Mark F. is something else..great vocalist/guitar player..& gorgeous!! Thx 4 ur great reviews 🙂🙂
So hard to find bands that are actually talented live. Honestly never realized just how good they were. Thank you for the enlightenment!
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the Grand Funk Live Album from 1970 is one of my all time favorite live albums! Awesome listening.
cahenglish yes sir that was a great album !!
I was so fortunate to see GFR 3 times in the early 70s. First in '71 again in '72 and then for the final time in early '74. That was definitely their heyday and I feel so privileged to have seen them in their prime. PS: I saw them in the Sportatorium in South Florida all three times.
OH Thanks Fil ! and with keyboards too ! "Paranoid" . "I am your captain" ... sorry grew up with them !
He has a great voice! Saw them in 1981...
.opened for zz top. First rock concert I ever saw....GREAT!!!!!
Man I love the 70's rock! Great band! Bands actually had to know how to play and they did! You're on fire lately Fil!!!! Great analysis as always! ROCK!!!!!!!
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Mark Farner has something that Jimmy Page, Carlos Santana, Joe Perry, and Eddie Van Halen don't have, and that is the ability to sing as well as they make their guitars sing! As always, Phil, you are 100 percent spot on in your perception of how special Mark Farner is as an artist
Big thanks for this one Fil. in 72 and at the tender age of 12 my older brother snuck me out to see GFR front row center, and I received my true baptism into hard rock and roll, lol without a doubt my greatest rock and roll memory I still think my ears are ringing :) as usual, Fil great job always look forward to your thoughts
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And in the early years Mark played the keys live as well. So talented...so underrated. He played every instrument imaginable. And watch him when he walks across the stage especially during breaks and tempo changes...that is the count for those breaks and time changes. I recognized it years ago...I heard an interview he talked about.
❤ Mark Farner ❤ "Inside Lookin Out" was my favorite by GFR. Had his poster on my bedroom wall when I was a kid.
I thinking white pants, waist length hair and a red MicroFrets guitar. My friend had this poster.
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that's probably my favorite too. So much soul in that band..
@@wingsofpegasus Why you would wonder too limited shots of Mel .He did not want his technique copied. Mel Schocher. Wanted his style leagly offlimits..ie ..He pattened the play style. As you never ever hear Bass Guitar in most songs. Mel let it THUNDER as a Bass should!
I'd still have Mark's poster hanging in my bedroom but I don't think my husband would understand.
Hi Fil. I got to see GFR back in their heyday in 1970 in Staten Island, New York. At the time they were just a trio unlike here. They were great. Mark couldn't get any credit for being a good player back in the day. I'm glad he's getting it now at least. That goes for all of GFR. Really good players. You should check out their video from The "Red" album (1970), a song called "Inside Looking Out". Live trio GFR. Another great video Fil! Thanks....Paul
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This entire concert is remarkable !! Best rock band ever, and after 50+ years, they're STILL my favorite !!
The voice, the guitar, the whole damn band! GFR one of my favs!! Hardly mentioned these days, too bad cause their so good.
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I was 8 when this came out...lol...my parents were sooo awesome and turned me on to many great and talented Bands and Singers...from the 50's-70's....I loovveee all genres of music...because, of my exposure, at a very young age, to Bands like GFR, CCR, The Beatles, Cat Stevens, etc. I so love your breakdowns and analysis of Bands, Fil!! You Rock my Friend!! Peace✌☮🤘🎶🎵🎼❤👍
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Yep, that’s 4 guys, no 50 dancers, no pyrotechnics, no backing tracks, no lip syncing. 13 gold, 10 platinum records, & sold out 55,000 seat Shea Stadium in 72 hours.
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Are you saying this is simply bad ass music we grew up listening to?
@@stevenvassalli2408 Yep.
I saw them in '75. I believe Foghat was the warmup act. My ears are still bleeding from that show.
Foghat! Taking me back. ✌🏼
@Wei Chan Vladislov Foghat were great! RIP 'Lonesome 'Dave Peverett and Rod 'the bottle' Price. Dave was touring with the band right up until a few months prior to his death from cancer, and his performances on guitar and vocals remained excellent. It was sad, as he looked emaciated, but was still giving it 'his all'.
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Absolutely... saw Foghat & Molly Hatchet in ‘76 and I couldn’t hear for 3 days. Truly started my efforts to wear hearing protection.
Really like the bass on Closer To Home. I like me some Grand Funk!
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I can remember playing Closer to Home over and over.... I loved that song. oh yeah its "Im Your Captain"
@@anisacollins3573 It's both -- it's two songs you're remembering, which are combined into a medley.
They were a great band. It's a shame that you rarely hear of them...even on classic rock radio staions. They play the same old crap we've heard a million times before! GFR rocked!👍😎🎸🎶
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And when they play GFR, they play the Locomotion and other later pop stuff. Their early stuff rivals any band of the time.
Farner oozes talent. I never heard him make a mistake performing.
Flint Michigan Boys!!! Funny coincidence. I was listening to this yesterday and wondering if you would review this song!!! Your not only great at analysis! Your Psychic to boot!!!
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Hey Kirk, are you any relation to Mark and Danny Scobey ?
Kirk Scobey Congratulations to.Flintoid as George Carlin said to a band that started quite humbly in a garage in the Kearsely area!
Great analysis! Just want to add i always appreciated the way their voices harmonized. The bluesiness to Mark's voice is just perfect. i wish these white satin pants would come back for rocks bands too. ( well a girl can wish right?) ROCK!
Bring back the satin pants!
It was so great to be a vocalist in those days. I got to work with lots of beautiful men with long hair, satin pants & spandex too. My women friends were so jealous, but those guys were my brothers..!
My eyes never slept!
Man oh man oh MAN, one hell of a band!! What a performance, epic is RIGHT. Fantastical!
WOW, what a performance!!! Thanks for this video, Fil! Taking me back to my youth!
WOW!! WHAT MEMORIES THAT BRINGS UP! I WAS ONLY 11 BUT THIS IS WHAT WE LISTENED TO- TIMELESS !!!!!
Glad to see some appreciation for Mark Farner !
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Look how small the drum kit is... 1 tom up, 2 floors and a snare with a couple cymbals. Professionals indeed.
Kick'n ENDING!!!!
Yeah, he's a beast. I saw Stanley Jordan once, and his drummer had a set just as small. One less tom but a few more cymbals. He was kicking the shit out of his single bass, actually got a roll going, and stood up while he was rolling it. The crowd went nuts.
also I bet he's pretty hot in that shirt. It makes me think of Seinfeld's "I don't wanna be a pirate" line.
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Speaking of small drum kits...how about Ringo Starr's kit with the Beatles😃
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Grand Funk was always one of my favorite blues rock bands!
My favorite band of all time. Great to see you honor them on the uniquely exceptional band they were.
They were my first concert at the Spectrum in Philly. The locomotion tour about 73 if my mind is still working. They did an unforgettable show. Thanks for the memories Fil.
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Finally.
About time.
GFR and Mark.
You need to check footage out of them around 69-71. Especially the B&W footage of the Shea stadium gig and playing "on the inside looking out". Good colour footage of this song too. 11 minutes of magic. IMO by 74 they were slowly going downhill unfortunately. But 70-72 they were one of THE greatest bands on the planet.
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@@wingsofpegasus The song is "inside looking out", no 'on the' in the title. Listen and prepare to be blown away.
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@@kwmusic4560 blew me into next week!!!
It was incredible to be 20 in 1969. We thought this exceptional music was just normal! 🤔 Nope we was spoiled 😳😎. That Blues/Rock combo was spectacular !
Thank you for doing Mark Farner. We who were growing up with this music really appreciated this man's talent. Thank you so much for reminding us how awesome he was.
You're so right about the bands playing like they record. It was also a time, 70s, where LIVE albums were very popular and in some cases were more popular then the studio recorded albums. Foghat LIVE is a great album. Journey Captured, Cheap Trick, Peter Frampton
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Who Live at Leeds -almost 70's.
Alman bros. at Fillmore
Humble Pie Rockin' the Fillmore
The Band -Rock of Ages
Just so many
Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous, Scorpions - Tokyo Tapes and UFO - Strangers In The Night: The Holy Trinity of Live Albums in my world!
Also Rock and Roll Animal by Lou Reed!!
GRAND FUNK RAILROAD: “CAUGHT IN THE ACT!”
I plum wore out that LIVE album thru my years of high school! It was one of the very first albums I ever owned as a young teen (all my albums then were 8-tracks so I could play ‘em in my car).
Thanks Fil! My very first concert as a 12 year old, and it was only six bucks, and a week later I saw Yes in concert what a week.
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Grand Funk, Thin Lizzy, and Foghat. All great bands from the 70’s!
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And BAD COMPANY, THE GUESS WHO, THE EAGLES, and HEART. And FOREIGNER, AEROSMITH, PINK FLOYD, and THREE DOG NIGHT...
DANG, we had great music and great musicians back then eh!
...and ZZ TOP and JEFFERSON STARSHIP!...
B. O. C. and U. F. O. plus Thin Lizzy all super great bands but especially live.
I saw GFR 3 times.They were amazingly tight and precise.They were loud and it made me feel like I was floating on air it sounded so good.I sure miss those days back then I know they will never come back but at least I was there then.
G.F.R was a Great Band dont understand why there not in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Me either!
RRHF isn't legit.
I haven't heard this in years, brilliant! Thanks for your great taste. Peace!✌🤘
My goodness, that drummer was a bit much. Loud and loud. I admit, grand funk live was my first album, but then i listened to my brothers Yessongs triple live album and no more GFR.
Thanks!
Great vid! These guys were much better live than in the studio, and I still insist that GFR's "Caught In The Act" is the best live Rock album of the 70's! Anybody wanna argue?
Yep I’ll argue that it’s the SECOND best Live album…. Second only to the original LIVE ALBUM from 1970 by GFR which still is a mind blowing concert recording to me. The first concert I ever saw in person was the the very first concert of GFR”s 1974 tour and it was incredible. But the LIVE ALBUM from 1970 still amazes me!!!
@@AJs-guitar-bass Oh yes, that first live album as a trio is amazing, for sure. When they added Craig Frost to the line up, their live sound just got bigger and better IMHO, and those first 3 songs on the first side all in quick succession work like magic. The "I'm Your Captain" treatment itself is very tasteful. It almost brings a tear to the eye.
This video shows rock n roll at it's best!! So good, made me almost cry!! I was in high school when they were popular. Such talent!, and Mark Farner was nice to look at too!!!
One of the best blues-rock bands ever! UNimaginable they R not yet in the R&R HofF! Thx 4 this one, Fil. Mark Farner is so gorgeous/talented here..as always. Such a shame what the other 2 did 2 him..just saddens me deeply & how so many others feel, as well 😥. Glad Mark is still performing on his own, tho. They were all SO very talented...
Inside Looking Out...Mark, Don and Mel...do it. Just do it!
If I remember, inside looking out has the best drum / guitar solo on Rick history or was it deep purple, maybe I'm a leo?
Would give anything to see them tour again!!!
Closer to Home still brings tears to my eyes...Deep Purple and GFR and Uriah Heep were constant providers for my road trips..that was era for music..
This era had some of the most KILLER male vocals....the technicality, the power.....was truly incredible when u compound the hair, spandex, sometimes makeup.... man
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Mark Farner was/is a "powerhouse" of a front man. Everyone remembers these guys! 🤘 Great band forever! Thanks Fil ! 👍
A very underrated band. I don’t know how there not in the hall of fame yet. I’ve been getting into them lately 😊.
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I bought all of Grand Funk's albums back when I was in high school and one of my favorite American Bands. Years later in the mid eighties I saw him at a small venue and the music was true to form.
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Remarkable, the fact that finally someone has taken the time to really appreciate the band's true talent.
Come on GFR fans let's get them into !! The rock'nroll Hall of Fame !!
"It's about time"
Regards from Los Angeles California USA
"We're comin' to your town we'll help you party it down"
Great song! 👍🏼☮
'We're an American Band'
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I saw Mark Farner playing with the “Happy Together “ tour a couple years ago and he blew all the other “legends” ,who were also playing , away. I loved GFR when I was a kid and I’ve got to tell you his voice and guitar playing was every bit as good as I remember on the albums if not better. Absolutely amazing! Thanks for bringing me back in time!!👍
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Wicked cool😉!
Superb analysis Wings of Pegasus!. This whole concert is by far the greatest live performance I've ever seen. Phenomenal talent and showmanship.
Not to sound like The Old Man of the Mountains, but you’re wise well beyond your years, Fil. Your taste is impeccable!
Thanks!