Blood, Sweat, & Tears Live @ Woodstock 1969 (Full Footage)

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  • An interesting Woodstock story. Blood Sweat & Tears manager took the same hard line as Keef Hartley’s. He demanded that the recording equipment be stopped if the band didn’t get paid royalties for the film. The results were pretty much the same as in Hartley’s situation: Blood, Sweat & Tears became another forgotten Woodstock act. It was thought to be lost until the Woodstock 50th Anniversary release, with full soundboard audio released for the first time.
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Komentáře • 173

  • @Ricktpt1
    @Ricktpt1 Před 2 lety +106

    If there's a more underappreciated band from that time, I can't think of what it is.

    • @die2no
      @die2no Před rokem

      That US State sponsor tour of Poland, Hungary and Yugoslavia really hurt their popularity which was bullshit .It shows that even then our political climate was toxic on both sides.

    • @greggdhemann
      @greggdhemann Před rokem +3

      Like Supertramp a little later. . Great bands

    • @user-py8dq3rr2z
      @user-py8dq3rr2z Před rokem +4

      Great video, David does a fantastic job on Al Looper’s I love you….

    • @markrush5013
      @markrush5013 Před rokem +3

      yes and Thomas is overlooked as a great voice and songwriter.

    • @angelflores7420
      @angelflores7420 Před rokem +4

      There were one of the most paid artist at the venue🤣 they weren’t under appreciated trust me

  • @richardbuse228
    @richardbuse228 Před 6 měsíci +27

    David Clayton Thomas is now like 82 years old and still doing his best to do this stuff. Amazing !

    • @gerryboudreaultboudreault2608
      @gerryboudreaultboudreault2608 Před 4 měsíci +7

      He had one of the greatest singing voices! ❤ from🇨🇦

    • @amyhintz471
      @amyhintz471 Před 4 měsíci +3

      He just announced his retirement a week ago!

    • @dro1956
      @dro1956 Před 4 měsíci +1

      There's a video on YT of DCT and Tom Jones singing some blues. Two great voices.

    • @haroldbrooks4235
      @haroldbrooks4235 Před měsícem

      Awesome

  • @eddysvault7603
    @eddysvault7603 Před rokem +34

    BS&T was my favorite band. David Clayton Thomas hit home runs all the time, but here he knocks it out of the park!

  • @petermastronardi6641
    @petermastronardi6641 Před 8 měsíci +32

    I'm 68 I feel ashamed I didn't know BST played Woodstock in 69, that saying is so true you learn something new every day

    • @tommcconville677
      @tommcconville677 Před 6 měsíci +3

      You're not the only one, it completely escaped me as well. And Blood, Sweat and Tears was one of my all time favorite bands to boot.

    • @BobbyL-jm1hq
      @BobbyL-jm1hq Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@tommcconville677 Don't feel bad, their footage never made the movie. Their manager forced the producers to cut it because they didn't get paid. CCR didn't make the movie either, and they were the headliner....or at least, they were paid the highest fee to play, neither did the Grateful Dead.....go figure

    • @pelehound
      @pelehound Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@BobbyL-jm1hq C'mon now. Nope. Fees - Jimi 18k, BS&T 15k, CCR and Joan Baez 10k. Capiche?

    • @TC1Z2L3
      @TC1Z2L3 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@pelehound C'mon now, don't be that dense on purpose. Sure they got paid to play the gig but they did not get paid to be filmed or shown in the Woodstock movie. That's why their Woodstock performance is often forgotten.

    • @garryfrost8829
      @garryfrost8829 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Me too and I am now 70.

  • @thecurtistube
    @thecurtistube Před 6 měsíci +16

    So glad the video was saved. The second highest paid performers at Woodstock, they were very popular at the time. Some of their work could be considered the birth of prog rock.

  • @BennieWilll
    @BennieWilll  Před 2 lety +56

    The last song recorded you can see by Spinning Wheel the camera crew had backed off and were secretly recording without the band's knowledge. The manager had told them to shut their recording equipment off. The first numbers are very decently captured. As their set goes on they get further and further back. We are really lucky this footage even exists to begin with even if not in the highest quality.

    • @dancingtrout6719
      @dancingtrout6719 Před rokem +6

      so cool thanks

    • @BennieWilll
      @BennieWilll  Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@dancingtrout6719 It also required immense editing. The audio recording was out of sync with the video. I had to realign the audio every minute of footage to match with time code. Glad it worked!

    • @1e0s
      @1e0s Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@BennieWilllYou are an amazing soul & have made so so many people happy "Young & Old"💓🎶

    • @wesleymoyer5530
      @wesleymoyer5530 Před 10 dny

      Thank you for your effort!

  • @bsidebrassband5977
    @bsidebrassband5977 Před rokem +37

    God bless David Clayton Thomas…. Absolutely incredible voice!

  • @tommcconville677
    @tommcconville677 Před 6 měsíci +11

    Lew Soloff was the lead trumpet player, one of the best in the business, had a fantastic range. Every player in Blood, Sweat and Tears was solid, and could lay down a funky soul groove with the best of them.Iconic, legendary band, and David Clayton Thomas is one of the all time great vocalists and songwriters.

  • @lazyriver6168
    @lazyriver6168 Před rokem +29

    Nice to know that BST brought their A game with stellar arrangements and matching performance. Those hippies didn't know what hit 'em!

    • @ronhager4399
      @ronhager4399 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Its kinda funny that Bobby Colomby the drummer 'who was not a stoner/hippy" ended up getting high as hell before the set because the band was delayed a couple hours.

  • @ronburati257
    @ronburati257 Před 7 měsíci +10

    Saw them twice in 1968. This was an excellent set that I never before heard. Thanks for posting it.

  • @SuperStrik9
    @SuperStrik9 Před 11 měsíci +20

    Incredible performance by Blood, Sweat & Tears.

  • @williambeck6364
    @williambeck6364 Před rokem +18

    This footage blows me away. BS&T and DCT at the top of their game.
    And Lew Soloff the trumpet soloist!

  • @robertoetojo5861
    @robertoetojo5861 Před 11 měsíci +20

    Clayton Thomas voice was so powerful

  • @Anavllama
    @Anavllama Před rokem +18

    WOW BST and Chicago and Steppenwolf formed my youth in music. This footage is incredible.

    • @decacards5250
      @decacards5250 Před 5 měsíci

      DCT and Peter Cetera share the same birthday.

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 Před 2 lety +50

    BS&T were something of an anomaly or duck out of water at Woodstock, which was mainly frizzy haired rock.
    But they also were the most professional in terms of band arrangements and execution.
    And they obviously were the only group that had any sort of authentic jazz bona fides.
    And one last thing: I don’t think I’ve ever heard Clayton Thomas sound so damn good.
    And a fantastic trumpet solo by Lew Soloff on “Spinning Wheel”!

    • @Jamestele1
      @Jamestele1 Před rokem +1

      Aside from the Doors, who had a very Jazz-laden keyboardists and drummer, but they rarely used horns like on Touch Me. Jim Morrison was into this romanticized image of a Blues singer

    • @scottjackson163
      @scottjackson163 Před rokem +1

      I didn’t know that BS&T performed at Woodstock until I came upon this video. Bunch of horns and a lounge singer: not my thing.

    • @dirtlevel
      @dirtlevel Před 9 měsíci +1

      Sly and the family stone

    • @64hermano
      @64hermano Před 8 měsíci +5

      ​@@scottjackson163 ok it's not your thing but they were great. Bunch of horns? They were a f*+&ing professional band.

    • @pacz8114
      @pacz8114 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@scottjackson163 Lounge singer? Dude, you need to pull your jackson out of your scott.

  • @buschovski1
    @buschovski1 Před 11 měsíci +11

    This is insane. I feel bad I never really heard any more than then the hits.
    You can hear hes a damn good singer on the radio, but this....this is something else.

  • @stretch54
    @stretch54 Před 2 lety +14

    Their writing and arrangements were stellar during their first few years. It's amazing to hear David's voice sound almost studio quality-like here.

  • @billdonaldson9091
    @billdonaldson9091 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Absolutely brilliant band and musicianship of the highest calibre, listening to this brought back such wonderful memories 😊

  • @barbaramassey3918
    @barbaramassey3918 Před rokem +14

    DCT is unbelievable as are each and every member of this band! I’m 75 and own all their albums. Listen to that trumpet solo!!

  • @billgabbard922
    @billgabbard922 Před 2 lety +16

    I saw BS&T in Oxford Ohio 1970. Sound quality wise and energy, it was one of the best concerts I ever attended!

  • @heartsafire4god7065
    @heartsafire4god7065 Před 6 měsíci +4

    BS&T filled my high school days with a lot of joy. Along with Chicago, Mandrill, YES, tower of Power… we played all that stuff with our band and had a ball doin it! Thanks guys for the music

  • @1e0s
    @1e0s Před 5 měsíci +2

    I'm in my 60's was too young to appreciate their magnificence at the time. I feel blessed to be here. Thank you for this epic upload❤‍🔥

  • @staffanolofsson8201
    @staffanolofsson8201 Před rokem +11

    This was my music when I was young. I still love it!

  • @robertwagner2733
    @robertwagner2733 Před 5 měsíci +2

    All these lost acts from Woodstock need to be released on a compilation CD.

  • @billymaguire59
    @billymaguire59 Před 2 lety +16

    This is fantastic footage. Thanks.

  • @DrummerDanVa
    @DrummerDanVa Před 2 lety +13

    I did a little research and I think Bobby Colomby was playing a Rogers Dynasonic snare here. His snare work is so crisp and clear.

  • @dimitriczapkiewicz4238
    @dimitriczapkiewicz4238 Před 2 lety +12

    Just an amazing band and great footage... ty

  • @kathleenbucher6170
    @kathleenbucher6170 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Yea...they were fantastic! I got to see them in a small venue maybe 30 yrs. ago. A treasured memory ❤

  • @user-mq3zh8ow6j
    @user-mq3zh8ow6j Před 8 měsíci +10

    I still miss Al Kooper

  • @brotzmannsax
    @brotzmannsax Před 5 měsíci +1

    That my be the greatest version of "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know" I ever heard, what a vocal performance!

  • @garryfrost8829
    @garryfrost8829 Před 4 měsíci

    Blood Sweat and Tears is as brilliant as ever, a perfect live performance. Thanks for posting, I never even knew that they played at Woodstock.

  • @lisamoroney3036
    @lisamoroney3036 Před 2 lety +7

    What a great find !!!!

  • @saikodisco
    @saikodisco Před 6 měsíci +2

    thank you for such an amazing job with this video!

  • @BabyOatmeal
    @BabyOatmeal Před 4 měsíci +1

    The song "Spinning Wheel" was beat into the ground by the radio at the time, I didn't want to hear it anymore. When I see this here thank god we have it on tape.This is a national treasure this performance these guys. SOme of those shows in Japan wholly shit hard to top that in any rock n roll anytime anywhere.

  • @JFish-xj8oj
    @JFish-xj8oj Před rokem +8

    Just learned that they were apparently the highest compensated band at Woodstock. $15,000 verses the $750 Santana was supposed to be paid.

    • @BennieWilll
      @BennieWilll  Před rokem +4

      That's right. They were the headliners and never even made it into the movie.

    • @stymiecollins7357
      @stymiecollins7357 Před rokem +2

      Hendrix made $18k, BST was second at $15k

    • @tonyvincent9753
      @tonyvincent9753 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Nobody got paid according to DCT.

    • @bonn777
      @bonn777 Před 6 dny

      @@tonyvincent9753 The Who & The Dead got paid by refusing to play if they didn't get paid.

  • @san5a89
    @san5a89 Před rokem +9

    the band is reeeally tight in this concert

  • @annieh5479
    @annieh5479 Před 2 lety +9

    I didn't even know that BS&T was at Woodstock! That's a shame!

    • @RICHBLACKCOCK
      @RICHBLACKCOCK Před rokem +1

      @annieg5479 Sure were. Played at 1:30 in the AM on MONDAY morning, after JOHNNY WINTER & b 4 CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG. 6hrs. later, JIMI HENDRIX closed out the WOODSTOCK FESTIVAL

  • @richardboughton8338
    @richardboughton8338 Před 2 lety +7

    Fabulous performance 👍🤘

  • @larryhuey
    @larryhuey Před 9 měsíci +5

    I get the same feeling listening to Lew Soloff as I do Jimmy Page. Just out of this world.

    • @bill9218
      @bill9218 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I played with Lou in high school !!!! Didn't know how lucky I was until a few years later...

  • @TracyKocher
    @TracyKocher Před 3 dny

    The very first album I bought with my babysitting money ❤

  • @filippobuccianelli4606
    @filippobuccianelli4606 Před rokem +11

    Too good for Woodstock

  • @Baribrotzer
    @Baribrotzer Před 2 lety +23

    Damn, this is good!
    BS&T have long had a rep as not at all hip - a Top-40/casino act with zero hippie following or authenticity. But as this shows, when they weren't playing corny pop tunes and ballads they were an excellent, jazzy soul band. Players at least as good as and possibly even better than Chicago or Tower of Power, more adventurous when it came to going full-on into jazz, and David Clayton-Thomas got within tagging distance of Ray Charles on a good night.

    • @benkleschinsky
      @benkleschinsky Před 2 lety +7

      Yup. A halfway hippie band even us squares could enjoy too. :) Another aspect Clayton-Thomas that is not well appreciated is his major contribution to songwriting. Spinning Wheel, Lucretia, Brainwashed, Go Down Gamblin. Him and the saxophonist Fred Lipsius were the two arrangers. Clayton's story I read about him running away to America to escape an abusive household, and John Lee Hooker giving him his first gig. Joni Mitchell discovering him. I really grew respect for the guy even if people viewed them as phonies. Extreme talent that lasted for only a few short years, boy were they good though. It's too bad we don't have more good live recordings and footage like we do Chicago.

    • @RICHBLACKCOCK
      @RICHBLACKCOCK Před 2 lety

      Baribbrotzer. CHASE!!!!!!

    • @williambeck6364
      @williambeck6364 Před rokem +1

      100% right on with your thoughts on this.
      Appreciate the comment!

  • @SasquatchLovesMe
    @SasquatchLovesMe Před 4 měsíci +2

    I've never seen this footage. Great to see it exists. David CT is one of the all-time best singers. Love it.

  • @joeemick1891
    @joeemick1891 Před 5 měsíci +2

    This bass player was so good

  • @haroldbrooks4235
    @haroldbrooks4235 Před měsícem

    Loved this band growing up. I was only 9 when this came out but everyone was into music in my neighborhood back then

  • @thorneradel4764
    @thorneradel4764 Před 6 měsíci

    I was 11 when I stumbled upon this LP that my dad had and pops said these guys are groovy he was absolutely right what a band unlimited hits 🎵⭐️🗽🌈✋🏻❤️

  • @RichR65Ct
    @RichR65Ct Před 3 měsíci

    What a solid performance ,holy smokes and right on pitch with the vocals.

  • @M1Fortunes
    @M1Fortunes Před rokem +3

    Great stuff

  • @bobinbud
    @bobinbud Před 2 lety +4

    out of time this is for eternity

  • @blakkat4126
    @blakkat4126 Před rokem +3

    Wow. These guys are tight.

  • @howievickberg3129
    @howievickberg3129 Před 2 lety +5

    D.C. is phenomenal and the band is perfect!!

    • @thegreenbird795
      @thegreenbird795 Před 2 lety +1

      Woodstock couldn't get Elvis but they did get DCT...

  • @mandyjensen9823
    @mandyjensen9823 Před rokem +11

    Wow - had no idea until today that they played at Woodstock. What is wrong with that crowd? The lead singer is pouring his heart out and making love with his voice and they seem - unsure of what they are hearing- it was so unusual and unique and REAL! Love his jacket! Does anyone know what the song order is? I love the second song in the set.

    • @michaelbrewer1432
      @michaelbrewer1432 Před rokem +7

      Blood, Sweat, & Tears' Woodstock Setlist:
      More And More
      Just One Smile
      Something’s Coming On
      I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know
      Spinning Wheel
      Sometimes In Winter
      Smiling Phases
      God Bless The Child
      And When I Die
      You’ve Made Me So Very Happy

  • @Bismar1
    @Bismar1 Před 18 dny

    Incredible consonable of vocal and instruments. Great group which, as I heard, was underpreciated in world , but my country (Poland) reach great succes in eyars 70-80.

  • @tripjet999
    @tripjet999 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I've heard the band on the syndicated Blues Deluxe radio program a few times. They should play something again!

  • @davidbellardo9791
    @davidbellardo9791 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Wow that was fantastic

  • @jeffduggan387
    @jeffduggan387 Před 7 měsíci +1

    A performance to remember!

  • @rossatlan5348
    @rossatlan5348 Před měsícem

    Holy Crow I didn't know this existed! ... DCT is probably the best natural singer in recorded history. He blows everyone else away and this footage is testament (oh yeah great band too ;)

  • @simongrady1298
    @simongrady1298 Před rokem +7

    Fuckin solid 👌

  • @caseyeisenman
    @caseyeisenman Před 5 měsíci +2

    And when I die baby!!!!!!

  • @JasonFraker-ew1nm
    @JasonFraker-ew1nm Před 8 měsíci +2

    You gotta love horns and flutes to get off onto a musical journey, Chicago had that same musical ability. Back when professionalism was playing professionally, and live!

  • @cellosong
    @cellosong Před 4 měsíci +1

    Simply the best.

  • @thenicklas615
    @thenicklas615 Před 2 lety +7

    It's obvious to know the lead vocalist of this band was influenced by Elvis Presley. Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull named BS&T as one of his favorite bands of 1969.

  • @johnvitarelli1553
    @johnvitarelli1553 Před 7 měsíci

    1967/68 at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia,before their album hit the racks,they absolutely blew the roof off the old original venue.I followed them throughout their career for many years from college campus' to the Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City.One highlight though is the Rutgers jazz fest 1968 in the football stadium.DCT at his best,but here at Woodstock the band is in top form.Much overlooked.

  • @robertmorris1365
    @robertmorris1365 Před 6 měsíci

    John Clayton Thomas...a total and complete artist way ahead of his time...
    He and Blod Sweat and Tears created a sound like no other.. and yet.. perfect for their time, but yet, ahead.. futuristic, if you will.
    It is still dangerously wonderful today in 2024.. as it was in the most incredible year ever.. 1969!! "Fly me to the moon" and then take a "moonwalk" to the nostalgic music of J.C.T. & the B. S. & T.
    Go ahead.. "Spinning Wheels.. Spinning True" cause.. they.. "You Made Me So Very Happy".. ENJOY

  • @WayneWesterfield
    @WayneWesterfield Před 2 měsíci +1

    BS&T in my opinion the best fusion of jazz/rock ever ! David Clayton Thomas rules ! ... but let's give it up too for those fabulous instrumentalists ! As I recall they were not featured in the Woodstock movie because of some contractual caveats ?

  • @bonedaddy6583
    @bonedaddy6583 Před 8 měsíci +1

    David Clayton Thomas is my dark horse on vocals. The same names come up on who’s the best,but throw something like this at them and it’s “what”

  • @user-kv5xq8cf1n
    @user-kv5xq8cf1n Před 5 měsíci

    Powstali za wcześnie i ten koncert w Warszawie w 1970 Niezapomniane chwile Pozdrawiam z Polski ❤😊

  • @arame29
    @arame29 Před 6 měsíci

    DCT at this time was untouchable
    His rendition of the Kooper song was stratospheric

  • @9999bigb
    @9999bigb Před 7 měsíci

    Bruce Lee's favorite song was And When I Die. Which they play during this set. You can find it elsewhere on CZcams. It was never filmed for some reason

  • @Klassenfeind
    @Klassenfeind Před rokem +1

    4:43 smooth transition

  • @Vitoandolini13
    @Vitoandolini13 Před rokem +3

    DCT awesome

  • @VivienneGirl
    @VivienneGirl Před 9 měsíci +3

    FaaahhhcKing AMAZING!

  • @rick3904
    @rick3904 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I still prefer the Al Kooper version, though David Clayton Thomas is certainly talented

    • @tokugawa12able
      @tokugawa12able Před 6 měsíci

      Al Kooper wrote it, presented it and set a solid baseline. I, too, am a respectful Kooper man. DCT is a singer, and a showman. As such he decided to own “More than you’’ll ever know” and he does - with respect.

  • @rodharrod7301
    @rodharrod7301 Před 7 měsíci

    What a great bass player!

  • @robertwagner2733
    @robertwagner2733 Před 5 měsíci

    I've always loved BS&T.

  • @teetosh
    @teetosh Před rokem +4

    Sounds like a studio recording. Who was in the lineup for this gig?

    • @michaelbrewer1432
      @michaelbrewer1432 Před rokem +6

      Blood, Sweat, & Tears Band Members
      David Clayton-Thomas: vocals, guitar
      Steve Katz: guitar, harmonica, vocals
      Dick Halligan: keyboards, trombone, flute
      Jerry Hyman: trombone
      Fred Lipsius: alto saxophone, piano
      Lew Soloff: trumpet, flugelhorn
      Chuck Winfield: trumpet, flugelhorn
      Jim Fielder: bass
      Bobby Colomby: drums

    • @leonguisburg413
      @leonguisburg413 Před rokem +1

      This was the line-up for BS&T2 BS&T3 and BS&T4

    • @Neverlost3234
      @Neverlost3234 Před 4 měsíci

      Jerry is my neighbor 2024. He’s a miracle worker.

  • @ymelfilm
    @ymelfilm Před 5 měsíci +1

    Why did John Lennon say this band was a rubbish? Great trumpet solo

    • @don4476
      @don4476 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Lennon was mistaken. He admitted that he couldn't appreciate anything more than very basic rock and roll. He couldn't understand it.

  • @anyuisbjoern
    @anyuisbjoern Před 2 lety +5

    The sound is good. How did you capture it?

    • @BennieWilll
      @BennieWilll  Před 2 lety +16

      This here is audio from a Woodstock outtakes tape that was thought to be lost. Ran it through my compressor so I could really crank it. Manually matched it to the time code in Final Cut Pro on the CZcams clips already out there which was very hard to do. Involved making timing corrections every 30 seconds. Made color corrections on the footage and attempted upscaling. It's too bad I didn't have my hands on the original film. It would look amazing. I cannot wait until my film setup is complete to share on here.

    • @BennieWilll
      @BennieWilll  Před 2 lety +2

      In comparrison here is the original. czcams.com/video/rLNflYzUtGM/video.html

    • @anyuisbjoern
      @anyuisbjoern Před 2 lety +2

      @@BennieWilll You have so much interesting projects and skills to share. Thank you so much!

    • @BennieWilll
      @BennieWilll  Před 2 lety +2

      @@anyuisbjoern In the future I plan on getting a DSLR setup to record the tape machines. Have 400 hours of unreleased audio from many bands I would love to share on here. After next summer big releases. Take care.

    • @got2bharmony
      @got2bharmony Před 2 lety +5

      Amazing video and unreal sound quality for over 50 years ago. One of the most sophisticated bands to have played popular music. David Clayton-Thomas had such a powerful rich voice and signature phrasing and dynamics. I was exposed to this music at less than 10 years old by my brother who was in the British army stationed in West Germany and played in an army band, they were all into great music, my brother idolised Jim Fielder, rightly so. BST and Chicago were the most sophisticated blend of jazz, rock and soul until Steely Dan came along later. Lots of great music created in the 60s and 70s but this was distinctly different. Thank you for sharing this on YT.

  • @fanbladeinstruments
    @fanbladeinstruments Před rokem +2

    I'm gonna start an avent-garde jazz rock group called 'viz-19'

  • @rondesrosier4160
    @rondesrosier4160 Před 2 lety +8

    The band was tight!

    • @BennieWilll
      @BennieWilll  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Interestingly enough... before the audio was released the longtime rumor was that BST sucked and why they never made it on the album. DCT apparently took a sheet full of peyotes... or the stage was collapsing as they were performing... etc. All rumors. They were actually really incredible.

  • @cojaysea
    @cojaysea Před 2 lety +3

    I’ll love you more than you’ll ever know from the first album sung by Al Kooper who obviously isn’t here for this incarnation. He’s pretty good though DCT.

    • @ladiorange
      @ladiorange Před 2 lety +1

      They also recorded it for their live album

    • @ProtectrLifenLiberty
      @ProtectrLifenLiberty Před 7 měsíci

      Al was let go because of his drug use at the time. This is what he told me.

  • @mikemccabe6258
    @mikemccabe6258 Před 3 měsíci

    Love the leather

  • @Joker6052-v7k
    @Joker6052-v7k Před 7 měsíci

    David clayton thomas is one of the best vocalist of ever heard. Such a great band

  • @dino0228
    @dino0228 Před rokem +1

    👍👍👍

  • @francomarzorati5603
    @francomarzorati5603 Před 9 měsíci

    Meraviglia

  • @freemanz4051
    @freemanz4051 Před 4 měsíci +1

    A word on attitude. I can promise you that the world's greatest live sound Engineer, William Hanley, The Father of Festival Sound, had little to no concern for intellectual property at Woodstock, at Newport or elsewhere. Bill pioneered the use of line array (based on theory of Leo Beraneck, for the Stones) the multi-core stage snake, wedge monitors and directional mikes among others. He designed the security-concept of the Woodstock stage he sited at Max's farm. Turntable fails were caused by inadequate skills down the line. The stage resisted audience breeches almost totally. Bill holds ZERO PATENTS. The Clare brothers made millions in Bill's wake. I feel they stole some of his due credit as well. (See story of Ace-of Amps Bob Carver's clever and good-natured Clare Bros. gag.)
    Bill built the loudspeakers, some of which followed crew member David Marks to Soweto to inspire social change. (Later, I helped him serve Desmond Tutu (RIP) in Boston. The man was so, so gracious.)
    Richie Havens (RIP) came to Arlington. Bill surprised him by the backstage door. His road manager was offended and put bill in his 'proper' place. Not knowing this, I doubled the offense, and was slapped down by her as well. I deserved it, but BILL!? Let's show some humility, Richie's manger, It takes talent plus opportunity to 'hit it.' I dare say, and I own one of his albums, that without Bill, Haven's name would be mud.
    Bill' and I have stood in a bread line waiting for a check to clear to do a protest gig. Bill remains one of the kindest and most generous people I've known. Those Woodstock tapes were made on his decks in his trailer. We owe Bill for the Allman's most important record. The one time I know of Bill's generosity reaching a limit was probably at the Fillmore East, where he was Graham's Partner and head Eng. Bill denied Zappa free use of open reels.
    Frankly, as a Tech, I have been pissed on and smacked down by some of my Heroes, many from the political left who should respect Workers. Vietnam Pentagon Papers hero Senator Gravel was a jerk. That's okay, I got precious time with Howard Zinn in his house where the duplicate was kept. So was nuke disarmament heroine Helen Caldicott. Atrocious! A few others, they got the soulshine.... better than sunshine... better than moonshine. Damn sure better than rain.
    Bill won the prestigious Parnelli Engineering award (Sound on Sound magazine) just after Woodstock lighting guy Chip Monk got his. Both Hanley Brothers, Terry and Bill, were honored in their home town, too. Melanie was there. And it looked like this.
    czcams.com/video/atrI80EQpPI/video.html

  • @xaviermejia8325
    @xaviermejia8325 Před měsícem

    David Clayton has a Frank Sinatra rock and roll voice!!!😮

  • @touchmantouchman350
    @touchmantouchman350 Před 18 dny

    👁️👁️😍

  • @manusmcgrogan3495
    @manusmcgrogan3495 Před rokem +1

    doesn't sound like 1/2 m in the audience...

    • @dancingtrout6719
      @dancingtrout6719 Před rokem

      i think for the musics sake excess noise is edited out ..

    • @BennieWilll
      @BennieWilll  Před rokem +3

      They went on at like 3am when everyone was already asleep. Bummer!

    • @michaelbrewer1432
      @michaelbrewer1432 Před rokem +3

      @@BennieWilll some of us stayed awake for the music ;)

    • @BennieWilll
      @BennieWilll  Před rokem

      @@michaelbrewer1432 I bet. Now Michael... do you have a specific memory of watching BST at Woodstock?

    • @michaelbrewer1432
      @michaelbrewer1432 Před rokem

      @@BennieWilll perhaps how well DCT pulled of I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know, cause I was so use to Al Kooper singing it.

  • @straycatannie5868
    @straycatannie5868 Před 3 měsíci

    Dave's pants look a little tight....

  • @Huskrrrr
    @Huskrrrr Před 6 měsíci

    These cats took no prisoners.

  • @stephenlnoe
    @stephenlnoe Před rokem

    5:25

  • @timarnold7239
    @timarnold7239 Před měsícem

    Always liked Al Kooper's BS&T better. Technically the musicianship was better after Thomas and Soloff entered, but Kooper was a better producer. Besides I loved Randy Brecker's jazz style better than Soloff. Soloff's influence made BS&T sound like a Doc Severinson knock-off. A bit commercial and network studio band style. Kooper went onto great blues projects with Michael Bloomfield and Super Sessions and producing Lynyrd Skynyrd. Popping up like Forrest Gump into countless ground-breaking songs by Dylan, Hendrix, and the Stones, the guy may be a bit of an asshole...idk, but he made a lot of good music even if he didn't write it.

  • @RenegadeCossack
    @RenegadeCossack Před rokem

    Too many horns for my taste, but the singer had a great voice.

  • @moochythecat3435
    @moochythecat3435 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Smokin' hot...

  • @MichaelHansenFUN
    @MichaelHansenFUN Před rokem

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_performances_and_events_at_Woodstock_Festival
    The band declined to participate in the 1970 documentary film or its soundtrack album because they were unhappy with the sound quality of their performance. Film cameras were also ordered to stop filming them, as their manager had never given permission for the band to be filmed.[13]