20 year old and progger as well. i discovered them not too long ago but i always come back to watch this performance. i highly recommend listening to black noise and journey! also nash the slash’s solo stuff is amazing! wolf is a masterpiece
The program was Night Music, originally hosted by Reiner Schwartz. It appeared Friday nights - I can’t recall the time. It was a terrific program with alternative, progressive and avant garde music. I miss it and my teen years.
I'm 58 years old they were my first concert I saw them open for rush at varsity stadium in toronto I never heard of them before but man they blew my mind I still look up black noise once in a while I love that album oh yeah I saw them in 1979 I was 15 smoked some weed and will never forget it a great memory
Wow. How interesting,, I seen rush 76/77 New Year's eve maple leaf gardens,, smoking Columbia gold . Lol 2112 return tour , Getty lee did the count down into the new year . Overwhelmed.. Cheers from Vietnam
I saw him with Breathless, I saw him with FM, I saw him solo, I saw him more than 100 times. We became friends...I'm heartbroken that my friend is dead. He was light years ahead of his time. Rest in peace Jeff.
Set your Phasors on Stun, good people, Nash the Slash is dead. Please remember the many, many innovations he contributed to the Canadian music scene, and continue on your own journeys of exploration with his unique example to guide you.
These guys changed rock going in to the 80's. Rush and Triumph moved to keyboard oriented music and add SAGA as a huge part of this. Prog rock in Canada was set!
I'm still a working musician (with the exception of the pandemic restrictions shutting down music venues), so being able to play a few instruments, and with most of my friends being musicians, it's made life not only bearable, but enjoyable. Rock on!
I remember being a loyal Nightmusic fan during my high school years in the 70s and I remember this specific show. The host was the inimitable Reiner Schwartz. This video brings back great memories.
Probably the best song ever written and performed. This song was so ahead of its time! I have the original LP signed by the members of the band. True art this song is, much better than the stuff on the radio today.
Oh the memories... I was in my first year at Carlelton U... In my room, tuned into channel 24 TV Ontario on my 12" black&white one evening and this came on... Was blown away... still am.
A pioneer in electronic music. When your admired by Gary Numan you know you've done something right. I listened to Nash and FM as a kid, I saw Nash in concert at Club Cosmo in Moncton, NB. I feel very privileged to have seem him. He will be missed. RIP Jeff Plewman, RIP Nash The Slash.
Never seen a live version of this song before. This performance is awesomeness on a scale you cannot measure. Wish I could have seen this live in person.
FM did a college Tour back around 1980 with SAGA, and they were INCREDIBLE! However, it was apparently more popular closer to the GTA schools, due to the Radio Signal Regionality. Their show came to Grant Hall at Kingston's Queen's University, which is a like a BIG Church; Spectacular Venue!
Yes I am a huge Kim Mitchell/Max Webster fan, and an FM fan, as I am Canadian, met Kim, Geddy, Nash, etc....my fave Kim Mitchell song...All We Are, you left out Prism, Harlequin, Toronto, Headpins, Tom Cochrane and Red Rider, Saga, The Kings..there are so many awesome Canadian bands we should celebrate them all!
I can never listen to this live version of this song without wheeling it back and starting again at least three times. Such a hypnotizing, mesmerizing experience it is.......
Nash the Slash -- I saw him in concert at a small club in Buffalo, around 1982. I had heard his music on Canadian radio station CFNY for a few years before that; always loved his solo stuff and songs with FM. Didn't realize he had passed... RIP Nash/Jeff.
Back when the band was a duo - Martin Deller hadn't joined on drums. And Nash wasn't wearing the bandages. Saw them at the Chimney (upstairs of the Gasworks) about a year later with Marty and the Neon sign. Thanks for posting this!
OMG! This had to be the single most influencial musical moment of my entire life! Seeing this again after so many years sends shivers down my spine. Ever since seeing this and Black Noise on Nightmusic concert I've been a huge fan of FM and Nash the Slash. Unfortunately, not being from Toronto my opportunities to see them have been limited to just 5 shows over the years. I'd love to see Black Noise as it is the more fascinating piece. Thanks muchly
This is insane... can you imagine watching this or better yet seeing it live in 1976? Waaaaaaaay ahead of their time. Never heard of them until about 20 minutes ago when this was aired on an internet radio show. Thanks for the upload!
This is a great example of people doing something that they were born to do. Nash the Slash understood music, he played/performed music as if he were the inventor of music. He was so talented that watching his performance instantly puts a smile on my face. Nash had laser focus, for example Nash didn't want guitars on any of his solo recordings so when David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) offered to play/record on Nash's Children of the Night, Nash stuck to his vision and declined the offer. That's ROCK STAR BOSS
There's a bit of a problem with that: The master tapes no longer exist, 'cause a fire broke out on the Passport Records vault. FM's tapes were caught in the fire.
Just a kid when KSHE 95 St. Louis played this song; I was mesmerized and in love. I believe it is one of those songs that opened me up to the geniuses who stepped out of the box to do their genius thing for us. Thank you!!!
My brother and his band at the time had the honor of opening up for them at a bar in Utica,NY(Four Acres) waaay back when...I got autographs,the song list/sheet,ads,and all sorts of stuff from it...WOUR actually played it live on the air(the first set)and I taped it onto an 8-Track(late 70's,sorry!),which has since busted,but if I can fix it,I'll copy the show.I was under 16 so I couldn't get in to the show,but my other brother went...great show!...They had Ben Mink with them when they played.
Playing 2 keyboards, a bass pedal and singing, I love it. Amazing that people appreciate losers on American Idol but guys with the real talent are virtualy unknown.
This is so Canadian & so amazing! How have I never heard of this show? Well, I guess being born in '72 didn't help. The lead singer is not only singing but playing with both hands & using a foot! How do you even do that? Thanks so much for sharing this rare gem!
Miss You Nash...Thx for the black inked autograph(in running ink) on a bar napkin diagonally, all though I woke up(extreme disapointment though) realizing that i hadn't got it!
WOW! That must have been in the early to mid 70's! The first time I saw Nash was on Nightmusic back in 1977 when he started covering up with bandages. I was an avid fan. Saw them many times in small town bars across the Niagara Region. Usually the bars had no cover charge either!
I did see them open for Rush....what a great show and they were such a complimentary band to the whole experience. One was just as good as the other! Miss that erra....
I have it on vinyl. I love it. This along with the album "Amrakus a space opera ". Both have been instrumental in scripting my SCIENCE FICTION THEATER 😊😊
is it just me but when i see Nash without his bandages wearing a top hat and sun glasses, i think gee is that where Slash from Gun n Roses got his look from hell he even stole the name....Slash
Saw them headline in Vancouver at the P.N.E. Gardens back up band Max Webster. That was a great night. Just a few metres from the stage with my childhood pal Ziggy.
Love this song. great Canadian song. Just heard it on the local radio station? You can buy this song on Google music streaming service. Or if you are an Apple fan boy, you can buy it on iTunes. Long live Canadian music
great tune from the Canadian scene- this song is a total radio song and one I have loved since i was a child and a radiohead. ahh, the good old days!! thanks for sharing and for the post.
They opened for Rush in Philly on the Moving Pictures tour. They had Ben Mink instead of Nash. They looked like Rush… but weren’t. I fell in love immediately.
Went with a friend to see Prism at the Kitchener Auditorium in 77, I think. They were having sound problems that night and sucked. But we were blown away by FM who were on just before them. And we had never heard of them before. The Headpins may have been the opening act. Not sure.
Saw FM in Schaumburg (Chicago Suburb)at a big club called "B'ginnings" in the 70s. I remember how the band said they were blown away by all the fans they had in attendance.
@Kohntarkosz There is a drummer in the band. Martin Deller was his name but didn't come to the band until 1977. This video is recorded in 1967 (year before FM's debute album 'Black Noise'). On Black Noise (first album) Deller plays drums for this song.
This is one of Canada's best bands ever..... They should get a star on the walk of fame. Or at least get some recognition for what they did with a lifetime achievement award of some sort. Forget the Juno's they're a real joke.
70 year old Progger here...never heard these guys before right now. HOLY SHIT!!!!
20 year old and progger as well. i discovered them not too long ago but i always come back to watch this performance. i highly recommend listening to black noise and journey! also nash the slash’s solo stuff is amazing! wolf is a masterpiece
`Check out Black Nosie; title track from first album. Beauty.
Saw these guys at the Riverside Hotel in Oakville Ontario 1970's. Always liked them.
I remember the era, but don't remember this band... And I'm from this area east of Toronto
Trenton Ontario
They played at my college in Kitchener in the 80's.
If memory serves me correctly, this was originally aired on TVO. I bought a CD from Nash at a performance that included this material. Miss you Nash.
I remember seeing it on TVO. It was an interesting obscure late night show. Early synth music.
The program was Night Music, originally hosted by Reiner Schwartz. It appeared Friday nights - I can’t recall the time. It was a terrific program with alternative, progressive and avant garde music. I miss it and my teen years.
Ah yes. Reiner Schwartz. Good memory. Thx.
What's the best thing about this? Somebody was smart enough to record this live performance on their VHS. It's saved for posterity.
I'm 58 years old they were my first concert I saw them open for rush at varsity stadium in toronto I never heard of them before but man they blew my mind I still look up black noise once in a while I love that album oh yeah I saw them in 1979 I was 15 smoked some weed and will never forget it a great memory
Wow. How interesting,, I seen
rush 76/77 New Year's eve maple leaf gardens,, smoking Columbia gold . Lol
2112 return tour , Getty lee did the count down into the new year . Overwhelmed..
Cheers from Vietnam
That was my first show too. I was 14.
I saw him with Breathless, I saw him with FM, I saw him solo, I saw him more than 100 times. We became friends...I'm heartbroken that my friend is dead. He was light years ahead of his time. Rest in peace Jeff.
Set your Phasors on Stun, good people, Nash the Slash is dead.
Please remember the many, many innovations he contributed to the Canadian music scene, and continue on your own journeys of exploration with his unique example to guide you.
I salute you!
i saw fm open for rush on moving pictures tour in buffalo my first concert good times....
What A perfect combination!
What a great song. RIP Nash the Slash. It is hard to believe it has been five years.
These guys changed rock going in to the 80's. Rush and Triumph moved to keyboard oriented music and add SAGA as a huge part of this. Prog rock in Canada was set!
I loved Triumph and Saga, and sang Limelight in my band in the early '80s. We did YYZ, too. Saga played Centennial College pub night & it was epic!
@@wholeshebang1 I miss that time in my life when music was everything! I play guitar and have for decades, its my only escape left!! Cheers!
I'm still a working musician (with the exception of the pandemic restrictions shutting down music venues), so being able to play a few instruments, and with most of my friends being musicians, it's made life not only bearable, but enjoyable. Rock on!
loved learning their keyboards, insanely talented group of players
@@cryptohalloffame and now we know what Nash The Slash looks like without his bandages on 😂
Nash, you were so far ahead of your time , an absolute genius , so sadly missed
I remember being a loyal Nightmusic fan during my high school years in the 70s and I remember this specific show. The host was the inimitable Reiner Schwartz. This video brings back great memories.
New Wave Rock before it was a "thing"... vanguards of their day, paving the way for the best of the 80's
Saw them open for Rush in 1981. They blew the audience away.
I was there Bro!
Probably the best song ever written and performed. This song was so ahead of its time! I have the original LP signed by the members of the band. True art this song is, much better than the stuff on the radio today.
Oh the memories... I was in my first year at Carlelton U... In my room, tuned into channel 24 TV Ontario on my 12" black&white one evening and this came on... Was blown away... still am.
A pioneer in electronic music. When your admired by Gary Numan you know you've done something right. I listened to Nash and FM as a kid, I saw Nash in concert at Club Cosmo in Moncton, NB. I feel very privileged to have seem him. He will be missed. RIP Jeff Plewman, RIP Nash The Slash.
I'm happy and sad every time I hear this.
i was at that show, moving pictures tour, FM blew rush away! march 23 1981, maple leaf gardens :D
A rare glimpse of Nash the Slash un-'masked'!
Never seen a live version of this song before. This performance is awesomeness on a scale you cannot measure. Wish I could have seen this live in person.
FM did a college Tour back around 1980 with SAGA, and they were INCREDIBLE!
However, it was apparently more popular closer to the GTA schools, due to the Radio Signal Regionality.
Their show came to Grant Hall at Kingston's Queen's University, which is a like a BIG Church; Spectacular Venue!
FM was excellent!!!👏🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦😎🇨🇦So was Nash! RIP Jeff Plewman
Was good to be alive during these times.
One of my all time favorite bands, but such a pain to search with a name like FM
Wow I saw this couple of years ago and was amazed.Just two kids playing that good, no way could todays kids do this.
Here in 2020 .... I'm listening and its still great!!!!
RIP Nash the Slash, you changed my view of music.
The original 2-man lineup, even before the bandages! Thank you!!
Q107 classic rock Toronto thanks for changing my live forever with the best music ever!
Q107 all the way!
Not so much anymore..... Same 500 Classic rock songs plus new 'rock'. Garbage. Same 4 or 5 AC/DC, Zepplin, Aerosmith.......C'mon Man......
38 years old, 2019 and I'm watching the hell outta this vid. Who else is watching in 2019?
Friend of mine is into Nash the Slash, but this is the first time he's heard this song!
2020
July 2023.
Cruised to the edges of my imagination listening to this song ,album ,band ! Thank You Slash and FM !
Yes I am a huge Kim Mitchell/Max Webster fan, and an FM fan, as I am Canadian, met Kim, Geddy, Nash, etc....my fave Kim Mitchell song...All We Are, you left out Prism, Harlequin, Toronto, Headpins, Tom Cochrane and Red Rider, Saga, The Kings..there are so many awesome Canadian bands we should celebrate them all!
I can never listen to this live version of this song without wheeling it back and starting again at least three times.
Such a hypnotizing, mesmerizing experience it is.......
This keyboard player is as good as Ray Mazarek
Thanks for posting - this is a piece of classic Canadian music history! Here's to FM - they and Max Webster should have made it - big!!
Nash the Slash -- I saw him in concert at a small club in Buffalo, around 1982. I had heard his music on Canadian radio station CFNY for a few years before that; always loved his solo stuff and songs with FM. Didn't realize he had passed... RIP Nash/Jeff.
They played my highschool. Didn't realize at the time how fortunate was I was to be there...
I saw these guys in Graven Hurst Ontario in 1979 great show..RIP Nash
Back when the band was a duo - Martin Deller hadn't joined on drums. And Nash wasn't wearing the bandages.
Saw them at the Chimney (upstairs of the Gasworks) about a year later with Marty and the Neon sign. Thanks for posting this!
Crying now... Miss you buddy, your sound lives on and on...
I heard this in the car on my way home tonight, and I enjoyed it so much I had to come here and find it! I was surprised it was made in 1976. O_O
OMG! This had to be the single most influencial musical moment of my entire life! Seeing this again after so many years sends shivers down my spine. Ever since seeing this and Black Noise on Nightmusic concert I've been a huge fan of FM and Nash the Slash. Unfortunately, not being from Toronto my opportunities to see them have been limited to just 5 shows over the years. I'd love to see Black Noise as it is the more fascinating piece.
Thanks muchly
Probably the most underrated musicians/band of all times. Epic anyway.
This is insane... can you imagine watching this or better yet seeing it live in 1976? Waaaaaaaay ahead of their time. Never heard of them until about 20 minutes ago when this was aired on an internet radio show. Thanks for the upload!
I saw them back then, and was in a rock band that opened for Nash the Slash at the Diamond (now the Phoenix, on Parliament) in the mid-'80s.
my first concert was rush and fm at the aud in buffalo in 80 black noise surveilence and city of fear were all great albums
This is a great example of people doing something that they were born to do. Nash the Slash understood music, he played/performed music as if he were the inventor of music. He was so talented that watching his performance instantly puts a smile on my face. Nash had laser focus, for example Nash didn't want guitars on any of his solo recordings so when David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) offered to play/record on Nash's Children of the Night, Nash stuck to his vision and declined the offer. That's ROCK STAR BOSS
Ahhh Tracking on VHS tapes. my how far we've come.
Aww man...I just found out. RIP. I liked this guy.
This song is absolutely timeless. Steven Wilson from Porcupine Tree needs to remix in 5.1.
There's a bit of a problem with that: The master tapes no longer exist, 'cause a fire broke out on the Passport Records vault. FM's tapes were caught in the fire.
Just a kid when KSHE 95 St. Louis played this song; I was mesmerized and in love. I believe it is one of those songs that opened me up to the geniuses who stepped out of the box to do their genius thing for us. Thank you!!!
These guys would play the bars around Toronto back in the day, they were a favourite of mine.
I remember watching this back in the 70's. I watched it when it was repeated too. This entire program should be released on DVD. Thanks for posting!
It was this show, caught one drunken night, that introduced me to FM.
Me too, though I wasn't drinking, just flipping through the channels. Hooked me, right away.
36 years since I heard this. Wow.
OMG! I remember watching this on TV-Ontario was it? Back in the 70s! Thank you!
I had the FM "Black Noise" album in 1979.
43 years later, it is STILL a heavy favorite of mine!
My brother and his band at the time had the honor of opening up for them at a bar in Utica,NY(Four Acres) waaay back when...I got autographs,the song list/sheet,ads,and all sorts of stuff from it...WOUR actually played it live on the air(the first set)and I taped it onto an 8-Track(late 70's,sorry!),which has since busted,but if I can fix it,I'll copy the show.I was under 16 so I couldn't get in to the show,but my other brother went...great show!...They had Ben Mink with them when they played.
I saw FM in the 70's in Toronto when I worked for WEA Music!
Q107 Early 80s Played The Crap out of this Awesome Canadian Music.
Playing 2 keyboards, a bass pedal and singing, I love it. Amazing that people appreciate losers on American Idol but guys with the real talent are virtualy unknown.
Bless you for this comment. It’s heartbreakingly true. What a better society we could’ve been!
I remember watching this performance on the Ontario public TV channel late one night. Still love it.
This is so Canadian & so amazing! How have I never heard of this show? Well, I guess being born in '72 didn't help. The lead singer is not only singing but playing with both hands & using a foot! How do you even do that? Thanks so much for sharing this rare gem!
My friend also sang lead and played 2 keyboards in her Genesis and ELP cover band in the '80s.
FM was way ahead of there time.
Who the he'll amplifies a mandolin. Brilliant ahead of the times for sure.
This is just plain awesome!!!!
Miss You Nash...Thx for the black inked autograph(in running ink) on a bar napkin diagonally, all though I woke up(extreme disapointment though) realizing that i hadn't got it!
WOW! That must have been in the early to mid 70's! The first time I saw Nash was on Nightmusic back in 1977 when he started covering up with bandages. I was an avid fan. Saw them many times in small town bars across the Niagara Region. Usually the bars had no cover charge either!
I did see them open for Rush....what a great show and they were such a complimentary band to the whole experience. One was just as good as the other! Miss that erra....
RIP Nash The Slash....sad day....a real pioneer
TVO IN 1976 WAS FREAKIN COOL
I have it on vinyl. I love it. This along with the album "Amrakus a space opera ". Both have been instrumental in scripting my SCIENCE FICTION THEATER 😊😊
RIP NASH THE SLASH, Your EPIC fiddle solo's WILL BE MISSED! :(
All I can say is thank god for Nash the Slash and the band we know as FM
TV Ontario + FM = Classic.
I still can wrap my mind around this song.
this is such an epic tune. so glad to know and hear about it. Crank this one up folk.
Completely agree! Not to mention, this is one of the rare times that Nash the Slash performed without his bandages!
I would love ❤❤❤ to hear a collaboration between Cameron Hawkins, Geddy Lee, and Alex Lifeson! 😮😮😮
I saw them a few times, the last time at the Queensbury Arms in 1980. Great live act. Brings back a lot of memories of fun times.
those glasses are icing on the 70's cake. just discovered this band on XM a few weeks ago. love it.
is it just me but when i see Nash without his bandages wearing a top hat and sun glasses, i think gee is that where Slash from Gun n Roses got his look from hell he even stole the name....Slash
+Terry Kolthof Ha, interesting!
Terry Kolthof good point.
You can't deny the rip there.
I remember hearing this when it first aired and still prefer this over the album version.
And CFNY, the Spirit of Radio@
Jesus, saw these guys at Bayview High School decades ago-takes you back!
Saw them headline in Vancouver at the P.N.E. Gardens back up band Max Webster. That was a great night. Just a few metres from the stage with my childhood pal Ziggy.
Love this song. great Canadian song. Just heard it on the local radio station? You can buy this song on Google music streaming service. Or if you are an Apple fan boy, you can buy it on iTunes. Long live Canadian music
great tune from the Canadian scene- this song is a total radio song and one I have loved since i was a child and a radiohead. ahh, the good old days!! thanks for sharing and for the post.
Love the psychedelic start to this version.
thank you gaqry numan forsharing Nash with the world
They opened for Rush in Philly on the Moving Pictures tour. They had Ben Mink instead of Nash. They looked like Rush… but weren’t. I fell in love immediately.
Went with a friend to see Prism at the Kitchener Auditorium in 77, I think. They were having sound problems that night and sucked. But we were blown away by FM who were on just before them. And we had never heard of them before. The Headpins may have been the opening act. Not sure.
Saw FM in Schaumburg (Chicago Suburb)at a big club called "B'ginnings"
in the 70s. I remember how the band said they were blown away by all the fans they had in attendance.
brilliant musicianship............
Super rare gem.
@LowBid86 This was a big hit on the "Stone Trek" show on KOME-FM in San Jose in the late 70's
Excellent keyboard playing by Cameron Hawkins!
Keyboards are an ELKA Rhapsody 610 and Moog Minimoog
Such an awesome song...glad they play it on a few stations that i listen to.
@Kohntarkosz
There is a drummer in the band. Martin Deller was his name but didn't come to the band until 1977. This video is recorded in 1967 (year before FM's debute album 'Black Noise'). On Black Noise (first album) Deller plays drums for this song.
Totally awesome in creative contemplation.........
have seen them at least a dozen times in the eighties, they we're a great bar band
I love FM but can`t argue with that.
Amazing job just the two of them
this song triggers energy waves through my body like no other!
This is one of Canada's best bands ever..... They should get a star on the walk of fame. Or at least get some recognition for what they did with a lifetime achievement award of some sort. Forget the Juno's they're a real joke.
Thanks again for posting this video -- I keep watching it -- love Slash's solo break. Thanks!!