One of the best bands to ever come out of canada. It's sad that they weren't bigger than they were. So talented. So creative. Their songs were all.over the radio in toronto when i was growing up.
I believe Kim Mitchell is pretty content, with what's he accomplished. He needs no symbols, to know how Great, he is to Music. He's a Humanity-Based Musician, they don't come any better than that. 🇨🇦✌🏻🎶🎸✍🏻♥️
Oh, and then there was the time I saw them at Hamilton Place where the concert began by the curtains opening and Gary being pulled from off stage left to center stage starting with a drum solo. A great way to open a concert.
No pitch correction or quantization. No digital modelling. What you hear is what the band actually sounded like. I would defy most modern bands to try to even come close to this level of musicianship and professionalism.
I GREW UP ON KIMS STREET, WHAT AN UNDERRATED GUITARIST, ....IN FACT THE ENTIRE BAND..... I AM A PROFESSIONAL DRUMMER AND A PROGRESSIVE ROCK FAN, GARY IS SUCH A TALENT.... LISTIEN TO IN THE WORLD OF GIANTS AND THEN TRY TO TELL ME BANDS LIKE TOOL ARE THE BEST...I GIVE THEM CREDIT BUT NOTHING COMPARES TO 3 BANDS FROM THE EARLY DAYS.... MAX WEBSTER, F.M. AND RUSH. ♥️
Saw Max about a dozen times in my youth. They played my high school in St. Catharines one night then opened for RUSH in Buffalo at the Aud the next during the Hemispheres tour. Saw both concerts. Little known factoid --- McCracken and Peart formed a music company together but I don't know why or what it may have produced. Probably the most successful bar band known to mankind. They could have been so much more.
1978 - the Max Machine opened up for Genesis at the CNE grandstand. 1979 - the Max Machine invited a bunch of class stoners up on stage at Thornlea Secondary School in Thornhill, ON to belt out the intro to this tune. 2012 - how the hell can I remember all this happening?
Wow, I was in my 20s in the 1980s....and I've never heard of Max Webster! Hats off to fans, after all, there are people who can still stand Ted Nugent, too....
loved it. i was only 10 in 1980 but still loved my Max... nice to see this here. would have loved to have seen them back then (with or without Terry) thanks for posting this!
Kirock747 I'm 50 too & it's just a number besides your only old as you want to be but I do agree about the music. That's coming from a 50 year old kid.
Right! That's Dave Stone. He'd been in the band FOUR DAYS when this performance was recorded. I've said it before and I'll say it again: way to step up to the plate Dave. He later went on to be keyboardist for Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow.
He played with Max after Rainbow. Max was his final big name gig. He moved out west and vanished for more than 30 years. Someone found him in 2013 and he did a long interview with them. Told some great tales of his adventures. The interview is online somewhere transcribed complete. Well worth the read.
These guys were so original and all of them are so good at what they did. I always loved these guys and never understood why they never made it. Fucking brilliant shit.
I m listening to max webster and Kim mitchell again because there isnt any good writers or musicians out there to match 70 80s rock.These guys were amazing talents. I dare the kids these days to put some material together that matches this stuff. Double dare them!
I remember watching this when it aired! Seen Max Webster many times back in the day...great band. My wife and I just saw Kim play here on Boxing Day at a local casino with Chilliwack...great performance by both...Kim was better than ever in my opinion...hasn't lost his groove at all :) Thanks for uploading this stuff!
Gary McCracken never got the recognition he so richly deserved in the drumming community. Awesome stuff!
Thank you for posting that, I am a professional drummer and grew up knowing Gary, he is one of the top in the world.... ❤
Totally agree. Gary is amazing and Kit sounds amazing
If Rush didn't happen, Max would have been my favorite band. Love these guys.
A great band that deserved more than what they got.
Way...
One of the best bands to ever come out of canada. It's sad that they weren't bigger than they were. So talented. So creative. Their songs were all.over the radio in toronto when i was growing up.
2024 never gets old☮️🇨🇦
they deserve more fame and success then they received. They are so awesome.
This band is smoking hot !! Holy cow! First time hearing them. Tight as shit !! The hammond really seals the deal !
You said it bro, those were the days cruising up and down Young street on a Saturday night
Barrie was a great music town. Molson Park. Drive thru Beer store. Lived there for 32 years.
I believe Kim Mitchell is pretty content, with what's he accomplished. He needs no symbols, to know how Great, he is to Music. He's a Humanity-Based Musician, they don't come any better than that.
🇨🇦✌🏻🎶🎸✍🏻♥️
loved this band .... saw them many times great show grew up on this great music :)
Oh, and then there was the time I saw them at Hamilton Place where the concert began by the curtains opening and Gary being pulled from off stage left to center stage starting with a drum solo. A great way to open a concert.
Great performance! Would love to have seen them play during this Era.
No pitch correction or quantization. No digital modelling.
What you hear is what the band actually sounded like.
I would defy most modern bands to try to even come close to this level of musicianship and professionalism.
Yeah they're just tight, slick musicians. What a performance.
How did he not get recognized as the great drummer he is . So musical 🎼
Two words explain that
Neil Peart.
I was there...
Saw them 25+ Times ...... Oh yeah
Was in the mood.
Still the best offer, so far!
I GREW UP ON KIMS STREET, WHAT AN UNDERRATED GUITARIST, ....IN FACT THE ENTIRE BAND..... I AM A PROFESSIONAL DRUMMER AND A PROGRESSIVE ROCK FAN, GARY IS SUCH A TALENT.... LISTIEN TO IN THE WORLD OF GIANTS AND THEN TRY TO TELL ME BANDS LIKE TOOL ARE THE BEST...I GIVE THEM CREDIT BUT NOTHING COMPARES TO 3 BANDS FROM THE EARLY DAYS.... MAX WEBSTER, F.M. AND RUSH. ♥️
you made it to 50 ! that a boy,keep it going man,this band will prolong that 50 year kid! ROCK ON FRIEND!
2020 Farewell Tour?
Peace ! Thanks for some Great "Patio Lantern" days and nights MAD MAX
Saw Max about a dozen times in my youth. They played my high school in St. Catharines one night then opened for RUSH in Buffalo at the Aud the next during the Hemispheres tour. Saw both concerts. Little known factoid --- McCracken and Peart formed a music company together but I don't know why or what it may have produced. Probably the most successful bar band known to mankind. They could have been so much more.
1978 - the Max Machine opened up for Genesis at the CNE grandstand. 1979 - the Max Machine invited a bunch of class stoners up on stage at Thornlea Secondary School in Thornhill, ON to belt out the intro to this tune. 2012 - how the hell can I remember all this happening?
Rock Gods
Holy shit. Love it
I'd love to get this show on DVD! Oh well!
Thanks for sharing!
Wow, I was in my 20s in the 1980s....and I've never heard of Max Webster! Hats off to fans, after all, there are people who can still stand Ted Nugent, too....
loved it. i was only 10 in 1980 but still loved my Max... nice to see this here. would have loved to have seen them back then (with or without Terry)
thanks for posting this!
This song took me so long to learn
Just totally badass is it not?
Kirock747 I'm 50 too & it's just a number besides your only old as you want to be but I do agree about the music. That's coming from a 50 year old kid.
Whoa! That's not Terry Watkinson! Still a wicked version and great playing as always!
Right! That's Dave Stone. He'd been in the band FOUR DAYS when this performance was recorded. I've said it before and I'll say it again: way to step up to the plate Dave. He later went on to be keyboardist for Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow.
He played with Max after Rainbow. Max was his final big name gig. He moved out west and vanished for more than 30 years. Someone found him in 2013 and he did a long interview with them. Told some great tales of his adventures. The interview is online somewhere transcribed complete. Well worth the read.
This gig was recorded in Barrie Ontario! \m/ \m/
With Dave Stone (ex: Blackmore's Rainbow, Dio's Rainbow) on keys. Terry Watkinson had already flown the coop.
Climbing a Cloud, Climbing cloudouud
It says 1980 in the description, bro!
That's a Gretsch...
These guys were so original and all of them are so good at what they did. I always loved these guys and never understood why they never made it. Fucking brilliant shit.
Great band alright but this is a little too close to Frank Zappa for comfort.
I m listening to max webster and Kim mitchell again because there isnt any good writers or musicians out there to match 70 80s rock.These guys were amazing talents. I dare the kids these days to put some material together that matches this stuff. Double dare them!
I remember watching this when it aired!
Seen Max Webster many times back in the day...great band. My wife and I just saw Kim play here on Boxing Day at a local casino with Chilliwack...great performance by both...Kim was better than ever in my opinion...hasn't lost his groove at all :)
Thanks for uploading this stuff!