Ranking the Studio Albums: Wishbone Ash

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  • Join host Pete Pardo for a ranking of the studio catalog of the great British rock/blues act Wishbone Ash. #wishboneash
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  • @seaoftranquilityprog
    @seaoftranquilityprog  Před rokem +3

    Listen to the albums here: podcasts.progrock.com/2023/01/10/sea-of-tranquilitys-ranking-the-albums-wishbone-ash/?fbclid=IwAR3kHYXILUg6iE2f-hpH2YwJ3AIKZpOBZIbs5WgZwoaLkJpToAd3nHWwhK0

  • @lukecold8562
    @lukecold8562 Před 4 lety +59

    Persephone is one of the greatest songs ever recorded!

    • @deltadesign5697
      @deltadesign5697 Před 3 lety +2

      Vas Dis?

    • @jublaim
      @jublaim Před 3 lety +6

      Yes it is! The guitar sounds and playing; the tempo; lyrics; arrangement; vocals! I can grab it in my head and "hear" it when I want, it has triggered that sense in my mind.

    • @sublimnalphish7232
      @sublimnalphish7232 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree!

    • @clinthubbard
      @clinthubbard Před rokem

      One ofy favorites!

    • @ginjazz2836
      @ginjazz2836 Před rokem

      Sounds too much like theme from an imaginary Western

  • @andrewburton615
    @andrewburton615 Před 4 lety +46

    Fantastic..Wishbone Ash must be one of the most underrated bands of all time..Argus is a masterpiece, and the debut almost as good, also love New England and There's the Rub.

    • @roxannewalsh
      @roxannewalsh Před 4 lety +5

      I agree with your ranking but not with "most underrated". They were quite a "household" name in the 70s and like many persistent bands kept a solid following even after their heyday.

    • @badwolfarchives3246
      @badwolfarchives3246 Před 4 lety +5

      Roxanne Walsh They’ve been slowly forgotten through time. They deserve more recognition NOW!

  • @chukrock
    @chukrock Před 4 lety +29

    'New England' was my entry point to Wishbone Ash back in 1978 so that informs my impression of the sound of this band. My favourite period is Mk2 - the Laurie Wisefield years. They definitely went off the boil after Martin Turner left though. Yes, I have all the early Ted Turner albums and they are indeed classic. Andy Powell, Ted Turner and Laurie Wisefield are the forgotten heroes of guitar from that era. They were every bit as good as the usual roster of heroes from the seventies. 'Locked In' is the the only dud from the seventies discography. I was such a fanboi as a lad that I even bought a Strat and Flying V. I called them Laurie and Andy. (blush)

    • @PieGuyBill
      @PieGuyBill Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks so much for the information and sharing your story. That’s the great thing about Pete’s show, especially in the weird times we’re living through now. I’m finding so much new music to enjoy. My music horizons have really expanded. In the sixties I gravitated mainly to folk rock...CSNY, America, Eagles, Firefall ect. I’m now finding Prog rock Music that I had previously just touched the surface of....great stuff with so much depth....I had King Crimson’s first album and played it to death but things happened and when I got back into music I kinda lost touch with that band. Anyway ...I’m rambling.....Thanks again for the response and I wish you good health.

  • @callummackintosh750
    @callummackintosh750 Před 4 lety +22

    Great review Pete. My top 3: 1 Argus, 2 New England, 3 There’s The Rub. Thanks for highlighting this superb band. Best wishes from Inverness, Scotland 🙂

    • @keithf_
      @keithf_ Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Callum, that's pretty much my top 3 too. Sometimes I prefer TTR to NE, other times I go with your choice.
      But nothing tops Argus, a truly great album.

  • @jeffreyblack9850
    @jeffreyblack9850 Před 4 lety +38

    OK Pete. So you sold me on checking out this band. I had heard of them but never heard them. So I went to the album Argus and put on the 1st song time Was and I was amazed at the epic sound of this anthem. The guitar work is of the highest level. It sounds like Alex Lifeson may have borrowed from that style on their first album especially with Working Man. Great heavy sound. I like em alot and I am grateful you do these videos because I am continuously turned on to cool shit I never heard. Heard of mostly all of it just never listened. Thats changed bro.

    • @stephenhoag9372
      @stephenhoag9372 Před 3 lety +1

      Pretty much the same experience with I had - opened up a whole new world of great music to me.

    • @deltadesign5697
      @deltadesign5697 Před 3 lety +1

      If Argus was your first experience of them. You chose well my friend! I bought the LP as a teenager and still cherish & play it 👍

    • @maximusindicusoblivious180
      @maximusindicusoblivious180 Před 3 lety +2

      @@deltadesign5697 For me it was Wishbone 4, because "Ballad of the Beacon" was a classic rock radio hit in my area during the time. But "Sorrel' did it for me with it's dreamscape like outtro that I would play over and over again. But "Wishbone Live" introduced me to the earlier stuff.

    • @mikethebloodthirsty
      @mikethebloodthirsty Před 2 lety

      Yeh... I have just discovered Argus.... I picked up od the Rush similarly too.

    • @michaelsalisbury1477
      @michaelsalisbury1477 Před 2 lety

      Jeffery Black But Rush is a poor mans Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @GhostontheMoor
    @GhostontheMoor Před rokem +10

    Has anyone mentioned their unplugged album “Bare Bones”? It’s a studio album and it’s excellent. Folk-rock arrangements, mostly acoustic, of many of their favourite tunes. Completely different sound from their usual plugged-in approach, but very good in its own right.

  • @diannecarpenter7718
    @diannecarpenter7718 Před 4 lety +14

    Thank you for ranking Wishbone Ash!! 🎤🎸🎵🥁

  • @kingjudas66
    @kingjudas66 Před 4 lety +14

    just testing and no smoke without fire most underrated stuff first five albums are amazing

  • @billsmit9141
    @billsmit9141 Před rokem +4

    I saw W-Ash in KC-Mo in 72 on the Argus tour. They were excellent. Also on the Bill were Vinegar Joe w/Robert Palmer and Elkie Brooks. Also, a real treat as local KC favorites Mike Finnegan and Jerry Wood played the great LP "Crazed Hipsters" straight thru. I recall that V-Joes band was quite good with excellent dual guitar interplay as well. Regards, Bob in Denver.

  • @paulmcdevitt2038
    @paulmcdevitt2038 Před 4 lety +7

    Another of my favourite bands from the 70's, seeing them on tour several times was always special. Definitely Argus as their best album. Remember today when I first heard it. Played it over and over again. Not a single weak spot in the whole album, great dual guitars without it getting tired or overdone.

  • @axelheyst2397
    @axelheyst2397 Před 4 lety +3

    Wishbone Ash-was so into them back in the early '70s. Saw them twice in the '70s too about Front Page News time. Definitely one of my favorite all-time bands. Lost touch with them after Number the Brave but happily reconnected years later. Thanks for this excellent rundown, Pete

  • @tomwhittaker9461
    @tomwhittaker9461 Před rokem +3

    I've recently discovered this band (through getting to know Hällas, actually!) and I've understood how much I've been missing out. Great musicians, original, meaningful songs and arrangements. This band is truly a class act. Thanks a lot for your review, you also go in depth and make each one informative.

  • @badwolfarchives3246
    @badwolfarchives3246 Před 4 lety +8

    I’ve been waiting for this!! Adore WA!

  • @iainireland
    @iainireland Před rokem +3

    Followed them since first hearing them on the radio In 1970. Got all their albums on vinyl. Argus a standout, but many other great albums including live. Still going strong and brilliant live.

    • @HNUNN-ip4dt
      @HNUNN-ip4dt Před 11 měsíci

      WB 4 has a song with one of their greatest solos - Sorrel .

  • @frankquinn1296
    @frankquinn1296 Před 4 lety +11

    Have lot of these albums on vinyl , the Laurie Wisefield era are very underated. No Smoke without fire and New England are great Albums

    • @SerafinRubato
      @SerafinRubato Před 4 měsíci

      Absolutely !!! and "Just testing" from 1980

  • @odhranmaynesom
    @odhranmaynesom Před 4 lety +10

    I have absolutely zero interest in heavy metal or the vast majority of music Pete talks about but he is just such a great dude to listen to! A very honest man

    • @roxannewalsh
      @roxannewalsh Před 4 lety +4

      Wishbone Ash for the most part of their catalogue would not fit the "heavy metal" badge. They could rock out at times but their roots were very melodic, with folk and prog influences and many mellow tunes. Martin Turner (singing most lead vocals early on) and Laurie Wisefield were singing more like John Wetton than Ian Gillan. The twin guitars were focused on melody rather than riffs.

    • @jazzpunk
      @jazzpunk Před 4 lety +1

      I'm no Metal head, either. The Hard Rock/Acid Rock stuff from the '60s& '70s do hold a special p!ace in my heart, however. Pete knows his stuff & the stories are always entertaining.

    • @odhranmaynesom
      @odhranmaynesom Před 4 lety

      @@roxannewalsh hi there read the comment correctly. I said I have zero interest in heavy metal or 'the vast majority of music Pete talks about'...

    • @tp3922
      @tp3922 Před rokem

      I'm a hard rocker fan, and older or original term blend "Heavy Metal" when it applied to the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Uriah Heep, KISS, Black Sabbath, and others ... I like listening to his top pick or favorite. He has kept my interest. I dislike or think his language can offend some religious people, but I don't mine it, as long as he it to a limit.
      But he spread genres out to hard rock, heavy metal, prog rock, and time southern rock. He does bring up a group that I don't remember and this is one of those band, so I will give them a listen and who knows.

  • @daze1945
    @daze1945 Před 4 lety +2

    Got to see Wishbone Ash a few months ago in Southport. Fantastic gig and got to meet all the guys afterwards and some great chat including gear and set-up. Not many bands these days give you the opportunity to meet and shake hands and spend quality time talking to their fans. Mark Abrahams and Bob Skeat are fantastic players in the WA tradition.

  • @geol1936
    @geol1936 Před 4 lety +20

    Phoenix is a masterpiece. It is my fave song from Ash.
    The debut has enough to let Phoenix push it to my top choice, just ahead of Argus.

    • @davideig4281
      @davideig4281 Před 4 lety +1

      I agree, by a bit.

    • @multi-purposebiped7419
      @multi-purposebiped7419 Před 2 lety

      If it wasn't for the wandering, purposeless Handy, if only they'd had two more songs of the same calibre as the first four instead, it could have been the greatest rock album of all time. But the album is still worth it for Phoenix alone, with side one's four songs a fantastic bonus.

  • @deps6160
    @deps6160 Před 3 lety +8

    I discovered WA during lockdown few months ago and loved them instantly. Argus is masterpiece. The King will come, throw down the sword, time was ...phoenix, persephone pilgrim are also superb.

    • @WedgePee
      @WedgePee Před 3 lety

      I found them before, but I got into Ash, Genesis, Sabbath, Kiss, Jethro Tull, Bowie, Mike Oldfield and The Streets in the last year.
      I wasn’t around for any of these except for Mike Skinner’s rap epic. All of these albums are great.

    • @michaelsalisbury1477
      @michaelsalisbury1477 Před 2 lety +1

      You just cant bea tArgus!

  • @Broonzied
    @Broonzied Před rokem +2

    Great band and was lucky enough to see them live in the 70s. The video of the guys performing 'Persephone' in Cologne 1976 remains one of my very favourite YT music clips.

  • @HumanCarBomb
    @HumanCarBomb Před 4 lety +9

    Thanks for doing this one, Pete! Just Testing & Front Page News are two of my favorite albums (Living Proof is such a killer tune). \m/

  • @slw59
    @slw59 Před 4 lety +5

    I saw Wishbone Ash in early 1975 when they toured the "There's the Rub" album. The opening act was a band no one had heard of, KISS.

  • @itkojecockot
    @itkojecockot Před rokem +4

    this is one of those few bands, that have enormous catalogue and YET, I have almost all of their records...... not mentioning they were one of the biggest influences for Iron Maiden..... simply one of the most underrated bands in history...... I can't even rank the albums, I just love em all...... the early classics up there offcourse, but I wouldn't even know where to start with the rest...... so many great records from each era...... the last album was also a banger

  • @mirekc8619
    @mirekc8619 Před 2 lety +1

    Loved Wishbone Ash since being a teenager in mid-seventies 1. Wishbone Ash 2. Argus 3. Pilgrimage 4. There's the Rub 5. New England. Live Dates is a fantastic double live album from that era. listen to Phoenix, Vas Dis and F.U.B.B. and you will fall in love. Saw them with Laurie Wisefield headline a stage at Chicagofest in 1981. The encore was Phoenix. They pretty much invented the twin guitar genre in 1970. If you listen to Michael Schenker you will hear Andy Powell's influence and the V, listen to recent Opeth you'll hear it as well. Iconic, underrated band

  • @welshphantom8964
    @welshphantom8964 Před 4 lety +20

    Wishbone Ash! Argus was my 1st album I heard by them (because of Steve Harris talking about them in the 80s).... an absolute classic. :)

    • @jimmycampbell78
      @jimmycampbell78 Před 4 lety +2

      I discovered them via Steve Harris/Iron Maiden as well. Wishbone Ash are a great band, another group often overlooked but influential.

    • @rikgay857
      @rikgay857 Před 4 lety +2

      Love them!!
      Currently digging a coat of arms👍

    • @welshphantom8964
      @welshphantom8964 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jimmycampbell78 Agreed. I also discovered Jethro Tull thanks to Maiden :)

    • @TheMentalblockrock
      @TheMentalblockrock Před 4 lety

      Yes, Wishbone Ash were a huge influence on Iron maiden aAND Judas Priest as well for their twin guitar stuff.

  • @wishbonefoz
    @wishbonefoz Před 4 lety +3

    Great show Pete! Wishbone Ash have always been my no.1 band.The Bare Bones & First Light albums deserved to be in this list instead of Trance Visionary & Psychic Terrorism. Thank you!
    1. Argus
    2. Wishbone Ash
    3. Theres The Rub
    4. New England
    5. Pilgrimage
    6. Wishbone 4
    7. No Smoke Without Fire
    8. Just Testing
    9. Front Page News
    10. Illuminations
    11. Number The Brave
    12. Bonafide
    13. Strange Affair
    14. Nouveau Calls
    15. Twin Barrels Burning
    16. Coat Of Arms
    17. Blue Horizon
    18. Bare Bones
    19. Locked In
    20. Elegant Stealth
    21. Clan Destiny
    22. Raw To The Bone
    23. Here To Hear
    24. The Power To Eternity
    25. Trance Visionary
    26. Psychic Terrorism

    • @arthurprice603
      @arthurprice603 Před 4 lety +1

      For dedicated fans - may also be worth considering ‘First Light’, their promo album which pre-dates the first album for Decca/MCA. Most of the tracks on this release were re-recorded for the ‘Wishbone Ash’ album but there are also two not included on that album and a version of ‘Alone’ with vocals (instrumental later included on the 1971 ‘Pilgrimage’ album). :D
      Roads Of Day To Day (from the ‘First Light’ promo album 1970) czcams.com/video/srRy5bjnpGo/video.html

  • @helterskelter1178
    @helterskelter1178 Před 3 lety +2

    Argus helped me through a difficult time, huge. Love the first album and Pilgrimage. Superb musicianship from Turner, Powell, Turner and Upton.

  • @gregtarr5219
    @gregtarr5219 Před 4 lety +4

    Mr. Pardo: We are in sync. Really love There's The Rub. Went to a Renaissance concert at the Capitol Theater in Portchester, NY in the mid-70s. Supporting act was Al Stewart (never heard of him before) with Laurie Wisefield in his band. For the encore Powell (the band lived in nearby Westport, CT at the time) came on stage to audition Wisefield for WA. They played All Along the Watch Tower and the guitar dual BLEW ME FREAKIN' AWAY! Later caught WA supporting Robin Trower at MSG. Color me impressed.!!

  • @reinaldofavoreto7160
    @reinaldofavoreto7160 Před 4 lety +22

    Wishbone Ash has a strange discography, because "Argus" is quite different from the rest of their albuns and way better, for my taste. No other band has followed Argus style, that "Acustic hard medieval rock" not even themselves. It´s a lonely/unique album in rock (like "Queen II" also is). It´s a mistery. Entire careers could be made following "Argus" style . My second favorite is "There is the Rub" because it has some songs that are similar to Argus.

    • @ninodjuras
      @ninodjuras Před 4 lety +1

      Reinaldo Favoreto Yes, thank you for comparing with Queen II, that was my thoughts too. There is nothing similar.

    • @Jlipnicki
      @Jlipnicki Před 2 lety +3

      ' Pilgrimage ' the one before ' Argus ' does begin that style and is very good, those two make a perfect pair. I saw them around that time in a small club and they were great.

  • @rickandroll63
    @rickandroll63 Před 4 lety +3

    "In Crisis". Awesome song. I see them every time they come around I see them. Thanks for doing this!

  • @peterm.fitzpatrick7735
    @peterm.fitzpatrick7735 Před 4 lety +9

    I am going to check out "Coat of Arms". Thank you!

  • @tubetea
    @tubetea Před rokem +2

    I have most of their music on vinyl and cds, and most people rate Vol. 4 a lot further down the list than I do, I absolutely love that album, takes me back to a really good time in my life. & I love Elegant Stealth.

  • @user-wf4fv4oc1h
    @user-wf4fv4oc1h Před 11 měsíci +2

    Wishbone and Yes are my top 2 bands of all time (then zep and moody blues). Wishbone are super influential Thin Lizzy, Priest, Maiden, Scorpions, Michael Schenker (he and Rudolf buy their flying V's from Andy Powell!). Wishbone all day long. Love Marty's Band too. THEY sound like Wishbone. Andy's band is great and Abraham's on guitar is KILLER. Marty's band has Misha and Danny who are insane plus they all sing with Marty. WOW. Keep the love alive.

  • @hannahbrown2404
    @hannahbrown2404 Před 4 lety +7

    Jimmy Page loved the front-cover artwork on the Argus album. It inspired Led Zeppelin to come up with the magnificent Houses Of The Holy album artwork. Page wanted something special. The sacrificing children to the Gods theme was quite controversial in some quarters, and some rare Australian copies were produced with different covers.

    • @stevenwelk1901
      @stevenwelk1901 Před 4 lety

      On the old album you could open it up. The centurions is overlooking a valley in the clouds you can see a flying saucer. Could you imagine in that day seeing something like that.

  • @stevecowder4774
    @stevecowder4774 Před 2 lety +2

    Had no idea those guys had so many albums, particularly in more recent times. Here’s to longevity. But I love their older material. The Argus album is excellent but New England is very special !

  • @PaulThoresen
    @PaulThoresen Před 4 lety +1

    This made my day. Thank you. Love the top 10 . And there's the rub in the top 3 is awesome! Good work Pete.

  • @petewi8962
    @petewi8962 Před 4 lety +2

    Pete, I'm a huge fan of your channel. Always inspiring!!! What about a ranking of the most important albums of the past 10 years? Regards from Germany!!

  • @PieGuyBill
    @PieGuyBill Před 4 lety

    Pete..this is the coolest thing about your show..Wisbone Ash is a band that has immediate name recognition for me but for some reason I never got into the band..dont know why. Didn't realize they had such success. Now you have opened a whole new world of great music to explore and enjoy....THANKS

  • @douggillian4691
    @douggillian4691 Před 4 lety +3

    Love No Smoke Without Fire containing You See Red and the climax The Way Of The World. Killer solos. New England is also a fave. Thanks for covering this band as many people fail to know them. A shame.

  • @kevinogracia1615
    @kevinogracia1615 Před 4 lety +3

    "Argus"..... A true masterpiece written and conceived by the bass player.. the little brother of one of the guitarists.. Also, there was a double LIVE album that was put out a little after this time... kicks ass... Thanks for sparking the old Wishbone flame!

    • @seaoftranquilityprog
      @seaoftranquilityprog  Před 4 lety +4

      Martin and Ted Turner are not related.

    • @stevenwilkinson1265
      @stevenwilkinson1265 Před 4 lety +2

      @@seaoftranquilityprog Correct. Martin & Steve Upton were the original band members who advertised for guitar players & auditioned Ted Turner & Andy Powell around 1969 to join them ... all was fine then until late 1980 / early 1981 ...

  • @EternalChampion435
    @EternalChampion435 Před 4 lety +1

    Fuck yeah, just loads of content. Thanks pete for covering the bands we love.

  • @rocky-o
    @rocky-o Před 4 lety +1

    this is a band that needed your special touch...great job...loved your version of 'vas dis'...it is a tough discography to rank...each album has it's great qualities...and ya' gotta love the inside joke of their intrumental album's title 'nouveau calls' (no vocals)...once again, an excellent job my friend...stay well...rocky

  • @proghead122
    @proghead122 Před 4 lety +1

    So great to catch this, always a great live act and still going strong if the last album is anything to go by. But really although there are really strong albums like The first one, No smoke without fire and Just testing, it's really about Argus. My all time favourite album and one that time will never erode. Every track is a stand alone classic and those guitar passages just make me sigh even now.

  • @Humblerich
    @Humblerich Před rokem

    Finally got around to watching this in its completeness.. once again awesome job bro..

  • @markellis7847
    @markellis7847 Před 4 lety +4

    Yeah, a "pilgrimage" every time they played Portland in the seventies, had forgotten how glorious heavy they were in the heyday, wow.

  • @keithf_
    @keithf_ Před 2 lety

    HA ! Hey Pete, I've got the same Argus tee shirt.
    I was 15 back in 1972. I watched this band on the late night BBC show here in the UK called 'The Old Grey Whistle Test'. The show featured album bands, some on film and some playing live in the BBC studio. WA were on film, concert footage of them performing 'Blowin' Free'. I'd never heard of them before. I was blown away. A few days later, me and my twin brother went out and bought Argus.
    It was the very first album I ever bought, and to this day it is still in my Top 10 albums !
    A truly great album.

  • @easterworshipper5579
    @easterworshipper5579 Před 4 lety +1

    saw these guys 20-odd years ago at a county fair. i had never heard of them, but my father was insistent that we had to go see these guys, which surprised me, cos he has never really been into music in any discernible way. turns out this had been his favourite band back in the day.

  • @RadioGordo
    @RadioGordo Před 4 lety +4

    This is the first time that I find myself at odds with some of your assessments. Three of my top ten picks were in your bottom four. Nouveau Calls is one of my favorite albums of all time, mostly because of Arabesque all by itself. I am a sucker for all of the No Speak series of releases. And yes, I have the entire WA catalogue.

    • @arthurprice603
      @arthurprice603 Před 4 lety

      For dedicated fans - may also be worth tracking down ‘First Light’, their promo album which pre-dates the first album for Decca/MCA. Most of the tracks on this release were re-recorded for the ‘Wishbone Ash’ album but there are also two not included on that album and a version of ‘Alone’ with vocals (instrumental later included on the 1971 ‘Pilgrimage’ album). :D
      Roads Of Day To Day (from the ‘First Light’ promo album 1970) czcams.com/video/srRy5bjnpGo/video.html

    • @kevmaher8988
      @kevmaher8988 Před 3 lety

      As a fan of bad puns I have always loved the title title of Nouveau Calls

  • @PatrickIvoryNight
    @PatrickIvoryNight Před 4 lety

    Thank you very much, Pete! I've been dying to hear your take on my beloved Wishbone Ash. By the way, I was the interviewer on the re-issues' Bonus-Discs, huge honour.
    Here's my list, totally cheating by putting many albums on the same rank:
    01. Argus
    02. Pilgrimage
    03. First Light / Wishbone Ash
    03. Illuminations
    03. Bona Fide
    03. Blue Horizon
    04. No Smoke Without Fire
    04. Number The Brave
    04. Coat Of Arms
    05. There's The Rub
    05. Elegant Stealth
    06. New England
    07. Strange Affair
    08. The Power Of Eternity
    09. Wishbone Four
    10. Just Testing
    11. Here To Hear
    12. Clan Destiny
    13. Raw To The Bone
    14. Twin Barrels Burning
    15. Frontpage News
    16. Nouveau Calls
    17. Locked In
    The Trance albums are not even included here as the are no WA albums to me but a project. No, I don't like them - but I don't hate them either...

  • @eddybamyasi
    @eddybamyasi Před 4 lety

    Great list Pete. Really enjoying being reminded about these old bands - will make me relisten. Apart from the first two classics I remember enjoying New England a lot. Don't think I ever heard There's The Rub. Will checkout now. Thanks.

  • @jprph1
    @jprph1 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Pete ! When I think of Wishbone Ash I think of a college friend who loved this band and the show today inspired me to find Randy Bascik from Erie PA. I listened to Argus and Self titled so far and did order them for my car. Being a bass player I especially like Handy from the first one. And I am continuing on with New England and Front Page news... Number the Brave is next because of Wetton . Again ... you’re a daily inspiration ... thank you !
    And Randy ...if you’re still out there... get a hold of me

  • @philipbutton6434
    @philipbutton6434 Před 4 lety +1

    Good top 3 choices.. completely agree.
    Shout out for Martin Turner.. still touring the music of the Ash... fantastic live.

    • @arianrhod9588
      @arianrhod9588 Před 4 lety

      You are spot on. Martin is keeping the WA flame burning with a SUPERB band behind him.

    • @paulnash6443
      @paulnash6443 Před 4 lety

      @@arianrhod9588 seen them last year brilliant been a follower for fifty years

  • @DonHornsby
    @DonHornsby Před 4 lety

    So glad you did this. I met Tony Kishman a number of years ago (bass on Illuminations and Live in Geneva). He was touring with Beatles Tribute band "Classical Mystery Tour". He said that Wishbone Ash was the band that inspired him in his music and that he was honored to play with them for a short period of time.

  • @danielmartinsiasbeck7551
    @danielmartinsiasbeck7551 Před 4 lety +3

    This is the episode I was anticipating the most. My top 5:
    1. There’s the rub
    2. Front page news
    3. New England
    4. Wishbone Four
    5. No smoke without fire
    Laurie Wisefield rules. And so does Andy Powell.

  • @hm_nn_5633
    @hm_nn_5633 Před 4 lety +4

    Love the early albums but surprisingly 'Front Page News' made an impression on me ...

    • @steveforks9698
      @steveforks9698 Před 4 lety

      Brilliant album

    • @ejayman
      @ejayman Před 3 lety

      I'm a little annoyed that Diamond Jack didn't even get a mention in here, not surprising though as it's tucked in right at the end of FPN. I think it's one of their strongest tracks

  • @mcwulf25
    @mcwulf25 Před 4 lety +1

    You have covered my two favourite bands this week - Hawkwind and Wishbone Ash. Seen both bands loads of times.
    Your order is about right. Agree that the recent albums are decent. But hard to get away from Argus. They still perform around half that album every gig.
    Thanks!

    • @williamgeorgefraser
      @williamgeorgefraser Před 4 lety

      My first 2 concerts in 1970 featured Wishbone Ash and Hawkwind. Neither was the headliner. Great times.

  • @johnnykawakid
    @johnnykawakid Před 2 lety

    Great review dude. Of a very underrated band. Got every album, and fan for life. Class band.

  • @edlink3483
    @edlink3483 Před rokem

    love Argus saw them live about then .also one of my all time favorite album covers, but you have to se the vinyl gatefold cover. Its my screen saver. LOVE IT

  • @user-zx8de8op9l
    @user-zx8de8op9l Před měsícem

    I need to listen to the band again

  • @williamwalker146
    @williamwalker146 Před rokem

    I detected Talas-"Stop in the Name of Love" in the background there. Awesome!

  • @paulayers1111
    @paulayers1111 Před 4 lety +1

    I’ve been waiting for this one for a while 😃

  • @tallchk67
    @tallchk67 Před 4 lety +1

    New England is my absolute fave!! Been listening to it all week. I was born in 67'. The reason I know about them & so many amazing bands, is having one bro 58 & other bro 61. Both audiophiles! 👍

  • @ScottyKirk1
    @ScottyKirk1 Před 2 lety

    I was F. U. B. B. waiting for the end Pete! Argus will be on my top.

  • @onslow958
    @onslow958 Před 4 lety +1

    Great ranking of a great band, been a fan for years. I absolutely love the Coat of Arms CD listen to it a couple times a week. My favorite is The 40 Anniversary Concert cd and DVD.

    • @arthurprice603
      @arthurprice603 Před 4 lety

      For dedicated fans - may also be worth tracking down ‘First Light’, their promo album which pre-dates the first album for Decca/MCA. Most of the tracks on this release were re-recorded for the ‘Wishbone Ash’ album but there are also two not included on that album and a version of ‘Alone’ with vocals (instrumental later included on the 1971 ‘Pilgrimage’ album). :D
      Roads Of Day To Day (from the ‘First Light’ promo album 1970) czcams.com/video/srRy5bjnpGo/video.html

  • @gibby6904
    @gibby6904 Před 2 lety

    Great list! I concur.......your top 10 especially........

  • @kbu812
    @kbu812 Před 4 lety

    I really did not know anything about Wishbone. I have now added alot of their songs to my spotify list. Thanks for turning me onto the band.

  • @gmbtempe
    @gmbtempe Před 4 lety +1

    I would have never listened to this band if it wasnt for SOT. What a great band.

  • @jesuschambers
    @jesuschambers Před 4 lety +10

    For me, There's the Rub is their best album, followed by New England(One of their most underrated tracks is: When you know love). I agree about Laurie Wisefield, far superior to Ted Turner, proven by my top 2 choices.

    • @jublaim
      @jublaim Před 3 lety

      I agree on "When you know love"; especially the solo break in the middle, it's really beautiful and intricate!

  • @chronovore3726
    @chronovore3726 Před rokem

    I get why people overlook Nouveau Calls (1987) but it's really cool for what it is and captures something from the time it was made.

  • @bmardon2112
    @bmardon2112 Před 7 měsíci

    I really like Strange Affair, the title track absolutely shreds. I love that so much

  • @paulw8860
    @paulw8860 Před 2 lety

    Professional! I dig prog because of your introduction. Thank you very much

  • @marcelob4132
    @marcelob4132 Před 4 lety +10

    1 - Argus
    2 - There's The Rub
    3 - Wishbone Four
    4 - Wishbone Ash
    5 - Pilgrimage

    • @geofholmes206
      @geofholmes206 Před 4 lety +1

      Same as my list, Marcelo. Rub is a really unique album. Love it.

    • @elrondhubbard9127
      @elrondhubbard9127 Před 4 lety +2

      "No Smoke Without Fire" is definitely in the top 5. Front to back one of their strongest albums.

    • @marcelob4132
      @marcelob4132 Před 4 lety

      @@elrondhubbard9127 I will look for it. Stopped following WA after Martin Turner left..

    • @ejayman
      @ejayman Před 3 lety

      Agree totally on the top 2. Not a single weak track on either of those two, I'd really struggle to rank all of the tracks on those two albums because they're all so great

    • @ScottyKirk1
      @ScottyKirk1 Před 2 lety

      Exactomundo!

  • @JohnMedlandGuitar
    @JohnMedlandGuitar Před 4 lety

    Very cool I heard Argus many moons ago in high school from my bud's older brother. Still love it today.

  • @nonrevnosnibormetalbeerrev6251

    Just forget about every other album and just go to the give away album on your t shirt, awesome band and I have met Andy Powell on numerous occasions, a very sweet man 👍

  • @leedean9295
    @leedean9295 Před 4 lety +1

    16 years old. Boiling at my hot summer job detasseling corn. Knowing that when I get paid I'm buying "Argus" ASAP. That was one LOOOOOONG week. But it was worth the wait.

  • @davemishalanie3235
    @davemishalanie3235 Před rokem

    I have most early WA albums, been listening since 1972. One of my favorites I've never seen performed live is Lonely Island, from New England album. Beautiful!!

  • @terryjohnson5275
    @terryjohnson5275 Před 4 lety +2

    I'd drop WA 4 down a few places - around 10 or 11. I'd also put No Smoke wthout Fire at no 2 with the first album at 3 and Argus naturally at 1. NSWF was the first WA album I ever bought (with limited edition live single). As well as the studion albums I'd give very big shout out to their first two Live Dates albums and also add in Live in Tokyo as that has two of my all time favourite WA tunes on Yous See Red (not on Live Dates 2 for some reason) and Way of the World.

  • @goranorevic7375
    @goranorevic7375 Před 4 lety +1

    I'd have to be a warrior
    A slave I couldn't be
    A soldier and a conqueror
    Fighting to be free 🎸🎸🎸

  • @williamgeorgefraser
    @williamgeorgefraser Před 4 lety +1

    Man is/was another great twin guitar band. RIP Micky Jones and Deke Leonard.
    Argus is my favourite Wishbone Ash album. "The King Will Come", "Throw Down The Sword", "Time Was".

  • @jukeboxcowboy
    @jukeboxcowboy Před 4 lety +3

    Speaking of... It would be fun to see an episode on favorite Hipgnosis album covers...or maybe I missed it..

  • @MikeYoungOnline
    @MikeYoungOnline Před 2 lety

    This video got me to check out the Wisefield albums. Amazing stuff, thanks Pete!!

  • @clintbronson5
    @clintbronson5 Před 4 lety +1

    Pete!!!! Fav albumS of the year, I know I know with family n other type shows time is limited but for the 70’s each year has to have 10 if not more in your catalog??! Also love Monsters Den and thanks for your vids...like family for your in my living room everyday

  • @tomslick2058
    @tomslick2058 Před rokem +1

    No smoke with out fire is a nice mash up sounding of Argus and first two Albums. The album that sould of came out after argus.

  • @salahal-din7564
    @salahal-din7564 Před 3 lety

    Just bought Argus and Spacial Ritual this week. Very pleased. Yes, Camel, Jethro Tull, AMAZING!!! I'll continu m'y journey in Prod Rock bands.
    Thanks you mate. Good work.

  • @thedarkwizardroom
    @thedarkwizardroom Před 3 lety

    Pete nice ranking!! I always so love the band as you know and a new years eve show and birthday show🎂, caught Wishbone Ash in 74. Eric Burdon Band opening. Stellar show. It was the usual first few albums that got me into the band. I wasn't familiar with There's The Rub as didn't hear anything back then. Course we have internet today to hopefully hear things before one buys into stuff.
    So whatever they played from it I'm sure it was good. Thus anyone that hasn't and that hasn't got into or heard of the band, you simply must. (No Matter What.) It's well worth the effort and I once you are you won't regret it. I was one that got into them back then and today need to so catch up in more ownership in what I have heard over the years of the output of albums. I don't know if I will own all 25. But need to go with which ones I have my ears get into owning. Not a completist at all costs unless I can afford it and have the space to.
    So Pete I differ with change in top 3 for now.
    1. Argus( Just love the album and I know you do too. No problem here. Love putting it in on with cd playing and have the album I bought Long long time ago. It does it as No. 1)
    2.Wishbone Ash-Debut ( had songs on cd. Recently saw and got vinyl copy and just love the debut) What a nice play on turntable and surround system.)
    3. Pilgrimage ( have a vinyl copy and plays great for as long as had it from way back)
    *And when I want to just relax on and enjoy live Wishbone Ash I will put on Live Dates Vinyl or stream listen to what a concert show is to hear.
    I got a cassette picked up when got debut of "Hot Ash". And the 3D cover with yea looks cool of having those glasses. And somewhere I have some of those. A nice little live set of stuff to listen to as well.
    Take care and good health to you. Brighter days are bound to be ahead as they tell us.
    🎶😎

  • @perrygingher111
    @perrygingher111 Před 3 lety

    This is a band that should be in the Hall of Fame.....Great musicians.....Great tunes.....

  • @iainmclean2547
    @iainmclean2547 Před 4 lety +2

    Coat of arms is a fantastic album

  • @stephentroy3935
    @stephentroy3935 Před rokem

    Enjoyed that run down well dons.

  • @Saabinseptime
    @Saabinseptime Před 4 lety

    I've never listened to this band before you rank them. Thank you very much, a very good band

  • @eudymaverickmentor
    @eudymaverickmentor Před rokem

    I appreciate you covering Wishbone Ash. I am an old timer. I am 67. So I remember when they came on the scene in 1970. Fell in love with them immediately. They came out as this other cool band released their first album. They were called Black Sabbath. LOL. It was a great year. CSN&Y Deja Vu, Zeppelin III, Neil Young After the Gold Rush, Santana Abraxas, the Who Live at Leeds, The Doors Morrison Hotel, James Gang Rides Again. Just to Name a few. What a great, great year for Rock & Roll.
    Wishbone Ash should really be divided based on the lineup. The original lineup was the best lineup. When Martin Turner left their sound changed. So to me the list would go like this.
    #1 Argus (1972)
    #2 Wishbone Ash (1970)
    #3 Pilgrimage (1971)
    #4 Four (1973)
    #5 Nouveau Calls (1987)
    While I liked some of the work with Laurie Wisefield replacing Ted Turner. The difference for me was this. With the original lineup, I liked every song on every album. Once they went a little more pop with Wisefield, I could only find 2 or 3 songs on each album that I liked. So eventually after "Just Testing" in 1980 I gave up on the band. The exception being when they released Nouveau Calls in 1987. Back to the original lineup. Loved every song. Now it is all instrumental, but the awesome interplay between Andy Powell and Ted Turner was back. Great stuff. IMHO.

  • @suddone
    @suddone Před 4 lety

    I saw Wishbone Ash in 1969 at a free concert in one of our local parks in Hull, fantastic bought the first album as soon as it came out. Loved the first 4 albums

  • @andymcleish4581
    @andymcleish4581 Před 2 lety

    Love this reaction to wishbone ash….I have all the back catalogue bar none and about another 25 live bootlegs still growing ……Argus is off the scale as no. 1 defo….love all their songs a fan since 1971 …..superb live band go see them…

  • @pulsar861
    @pulsar861 Před 4 lety

    After watching this vid, I discovered their song "The Pilgram" and I haven't been able to stop listening to it for the past two days. Incredible! Thanks, Pete!

  • @oscarjimenezrivera4813

    Hi mr. Pardo. I like very much your concepts and knowledge in the making of this rankings. A request, please: can you try some day do the ranking studio albums of mr. Steve Hackett solo’s career. Thank you, best wishes....

  • @rubicon-oh9km
    @rubicon-oh9km Před 3 lety

    I like Wishbone but I've never even tried to listen to anything in their discography outside of their 1970's work. I applaud you for making the effort Pete.

  • @b2tall239
    @b2tall239 Před 4 lety

    Thanks to Pete's previous videos I've rediscovered Wishbone Ash after many decades. I really like their "Coat of Arms" album released this year.

  • @genephillips856
    @genephillips856 Před 4 lety +1

    Really great band my favorite new England

  • @eddybamyasi
    @eddybamyasi Před 4 lety +1

    Oh, and Live Dates is an amazing live showcase - saw them re-tour this album recently.

  • @remi1807
    @remi1807 Před 11 měsíci

    Wishbone ash - my one pick band all time. I used to hear Persephone in 1980..still best song