Gino Vannelli - Brother To Brother (live, 1979) video free download


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Duration: 08:17
Uploaded: 2009/09/08

"Brother To Brother" tour, New Orleans, April, 1979,

GINO VANNELLI - voc, JOE VANNELLI - keyb, BRAD COLE - keyb, MARK CRANEY - dr (*1952 - † 2005), DARYL STUERMER - g, BILL MEYERS - keyb, DAVE MAROTTA - bg, MIKE FISHER - perc, SANDRA KIRKWOOD, VONCIELE FAGGETT, ALPHANETTE SILLAS - background vocals.

Comments

8 years ago

Fred Sanderson

thanks for listing personnel...need that more often.!saw this same show at Coba Hall in Detroit...yikes...ha ha..

9 years ago

mariahawk5

Oh yeah that's me 7:03-7:04 before jumping on the stage. Concerts were so much better when you could hug the stage

9 years ago

Grumberf arc

huge disspointment that they don't play that bass solo o._.O

9 years ago

James Brown

Love the over the topness of this. Underlying all this and dubs notwithstanding, the musicianship is pretty spectacular.I recall the guitarist from his days with Jean Luc Ponty and standing in with Genesis after Steve Hackett left. These were the days of Gino, Jean Luc, Zappa, Weather Report, Return to Forever and what unfolded after Bitches Brew - great fusion of jazz with rock and metal. I think some of Gino's showmanship is informed by checking out the odd Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush gig in Montreal back in those days.

9 years ago

Mine Yoshiyuki

この辺りは、バンドとしてもコピーは程遠かったヽ(^o^)丿

9 years ago

Gera de Leeuw

Ja, zo ging dat in 1979... #FlashbackFriday... ;-)Gino Vannelli - Brother To Brother (live, 1979)

9 years ago

Andre Speek

Ja, zo ging dat in 1979... #FlashbackFriday... ;-)Gino Vannelli - Brother To Brother (live, 1979)

10 years ago

79steelymatt

Mark Craney was so good-he had his own style.Look up his website and read the story about this tremendous man-he was a big dog lover and he went through a lot of health problems before his untimely passing.This video shows a truly awesome talent at his peak-Mark Craney is a true legend among session musician fans-a very underrated talent.He is greatly missed by me to this day, I remember the day he passed I sat down and cried for a while and lit a candle for him.

10 years ago

MMMarvelous

Incredible live performance, sounds 99.9% like the original. The chicks loved this guy, and this was back before waxing was in. If you had hair on your chest, you were macho & a real man. Nowadays, most guys under 40 have so many XX chromosomes in their genes that they can't grow hair anywhere & look/act like women.

10 years ago

Debbie Young

Please book yourself back again down here in the SouthEastern, USA. I first enjoyed you in the mid 70s Columbia, SC.....And you'd be pleased with appearing here in the Holy City of Charleston, SC where there are really large venues to smaller intimate venues with some being kind of like the Village Playhouse in Atlanta, GA. where I last saw you in Concert January 2013....

10 years ago

blake kersey

His moves are just fine! When I'm singing one of his songs i find myself doing the same movements he does.

10 years ago

SteelyD

Couldn't agree more.

10 years ago

SteelyD

Couldn't agree more.

10 years ago

SteelyD

How true!

10 years ago

SteelyD

How true!

10 years ago

SteelyD

Or their taste in music is up their ...... :)

10 years ago

DANIEL FARIA

It was fantastic my God. It was amazing musicality. Great voice. Wonderful Gino.

10 years ago

GIANNIPALU67

yesssss 1'00''

11 years ago

gibson6x

so do we duolsonic - so do we

11 years ago

1mikera

I saw this show at The Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans, it was referred to as "The White Piano" tour. It was very impressive. I had seen Gino twice before in New Orleans, first in 69' free concert at The Warehouse with Graham Lear and Joe, then in the mid 70's at The Saenger Theater. All of the show were a special treat. The shows at Harrah's after Katrina, the last at The Mahalia Jackson Auditorium.

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