The Misunderstood - Never Had A Girl Like You Before (1969) Fontana, Psychedelia, Blues. скачать видео бесплатно


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The Misunderstood - Never Had A Girl Like You Before

Fontana 1969

This version of The Misunderstood soon disintegrated after a low key tour and the flop of their single, Campbell and sax player Chris Mercer going on to form Juicy Lucy, who incidentally had a hit with Who Do You Love a song covered by the original Misunderstood.

The Misunderstood lineups 1965 - 1969

Rick Brown (voc)

Glenn Ross Campbell (lead g)

Tony Hill (rgtr, key)

Rick Moe (drums)

Greg Treadway (rgtr, key)

Steve Whiting (bass)

George Phelps (lgtr, 1965)

--1969 lineup--

Glenn Campbell

Steve Hoard (voc)

David O'List (rgtr, bass)

Chris Mercer (sax)

Guy Evans (drums)

Nic Potter (bass)

Ray Owen (rg

In London they released two critically acclaimed singles before being forced to disband, notably two classic psychedelic tracks: "Children of the Sun" and "I Can Take You To The Sun". Influenced by The Yardbirds, the distinctive feature of their sound was the steel guitar of Glenn Ross Campbell.

British DJ John Peel championed the Misunderstood music throughout his entire career. Shortly before his death, in an interview with Index Magazine, Peel stated, "If I had to list the ten greatest performances I've seen in my life, one would be The Misunderstood at Pandora's Box, Hollywood, 1966. My god, they were a great band!"

The band are known for having pioneered the live light show. Campbell initially soldered a guitar jack to a car light bulb and plugged this into the extension output behind each amp. This simple idea produced visual music, as the response between the guitars and the lights plugged into the amps was identical. They first showed this feature at the Hi Ho Club in Riverside in early 1966. They also played with lights at the Marquee Club in London in mid 1966, to the amazement of the audience. An advanced multi colored large scale version of this "light show" or "visual sound" system was being planned in London when the band were forced to retire, just as they were in mid-launch. Another feature of their sound was getting all three guitars feeding back using different tremolo settings and the players leaving the stage flashing with musical lights.

In a recent release of early John Peel "Top Gear" shows on BBC he is recorded as saying on air, "This ("I Can Take You To the Sun" by The Misunderstood) is to my mind the best popular record that's ever been recorded"

After the demise of the original Misunderstood in 1967, singer Rick Brown became a draft dodger (eventually ending up as a monk in India!) and English guitarist Tony Hill first joined David Bowie, then formed the classic High Tide. The other three Californians went back home, and it was about a year later that slide guitarist Glenn Campbell was tempted back to England to form another Misunderstood.

Комментарии

9 years назад

Adrian Scripcă

Reiterating oldies but goldies.

9 years назад

Andy Thomas

Glen Fernando Campbell. What a player! Clapton wasn't the only one who used 'woman tone'!

9 years назад

Jenn Hall

ROCK U MENTARY my DEAR

9 years назад

bobhickman

this IS garage band Psychedelic of the 60s. Forget the punk terminology, as it did not apply to this music at all. Matter of fact there was NO punk music then. Many of us learned to play just practicing and these sorts of repeated chords and phrases helped us to learn the guitar fretboard. We would take the tunes and JAM on them and pretty soon we were awesome.

10 years назад

Manchester102

Groovy stuff!

10 years назад

Sasha MoGhilla

Masterpiece!

10 years назад

Sasha MoGhilla

Yes, Nick and Guy played...

10 years назад

spudthemod67

love this

10 years назад

willy vlyminck

Did Nick and Guy played on this song? and maybe youn know on wich Album they played Ringlord?

11 years назад

ringlord2000

Rest In Peace bass guitarist Nic Potter, passed away in hospital, January 17th 2013. Also bass guitarist with, among others, Van der Graaf Generator. Sadly missed.

11 years назад

katabatic222

Frank, Jamie is using a kind of shorthand: bds=bands, n=and, u=you, r=are

11 years назад

katabatic222

@superpoopycoco - to help answer your question: Steve (Stephen) Whiting, the bass player, talks about the band here on Youtube. Just follow the link below to their equally good song "Children of the Sun" and check the top 2 comments: /watch?v=mrRImjZlD38 PS For anybody not sure what to do with the link - just copy and paste it into the Youtube search box and then hit the second item in the list (the first item is usually an advert).

11 years назад

frank livingston

Question, what is "bds" , "n", "u", "r" ?

11 years назад

will daniel

Jesus this song brillant!!!!

11 years назад

superpoopycoco

What happened to this band. please someone inform me!

11 years назад

jamie davey

i tell u why radio n music has gone so badly wrong,back in the 60s the monkees a manufactured bd was such a big success,labels sacked talent hunters n started 2 manufacture bds,soon they owned the airwaves so only music they r earning money from gets played with a pay 2 play contract with major labels,musical freedom died a sad death,which is why we get fakes who r predictable instead of groundbraking musicians who live 4 music,1 other point goverments put pressure on labels 2 not play psych

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