Must dig out my Focus 3 lp and give it a whirl. Jan Akkerman is still going strong and is still a wonderful guitarist, a lot more mellow and jazzy now. Thijs van Leer became a top classical flautist. They were amongst the very best in their time, top class musicians. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5u4qwK-RQ4
Jan Akkerman died a few years ago, it's his son playing now. Saw them at Sheffield City Hall in 1973/4. Brilliant. I don't think you could describe them as a "supergroup", that term was applied to bands like Cream and ELP whose members were already superstars when the bands were formed. Focus were all unknown (at least outside Holland). Ignore the title of this post, I was getting confused with the guitar player from German band Can, Michael Karoli. Senior moment.
I was never a big fan of Focus. However, I was a member of the Classic Rock Society in Rotherham and I still go to a good number of the concerts that they organise. I saw Thijs Van Leer and his band at Oakwood School in Rotherham about 15 years ago when he played for the CRS and he was excellent. Jan Akkerman also played for them at the same venue in his band and he was even better. His music was different to my ears, but played so well and with such feeling, it went down very, very well. The CRS still organise concerts, though it is now under different management. If you enjoy this type of music, why not try them. Their Autumn gigs are listed on their web site and there are gigs locally at Wath and Maltby. Listen to the bands on Spotify first though.
Yes. Was just listening to the hamburger concerto last night. Ackermann is an extraordinary musician.
Vaguely remember seeing them at the Barnsley Civic Hall some time in the 1970s. Really good group. Check out the crushed velvet top in this House of the King clip. I may have had one similar to this! Certainly had an orange chiffon scarf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciobkL3qHj4
Worth having a look at this, much later, live performance as well. Focus 1, Focus 2 and a brilliant House of the King at the end. Just how cool is Jan Akkerman!! You know how, when you are growing up, you want to BE somebody else from musical or sport environments? Well I wish I could have been like this guy. Looks great and a brilliant musician. All of them are superb musicians. Compare these to something like........er, 1D. Pfffftttt! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPlNcYgy-fA
You may have seen this then? I've got the scratchy old lp of this, bought in Woolworths, Barnsley, many many moons ago ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqaa9qwpmSA
Re: Jan Akkerman died a few years ago, it's his son playing now. Was this the time they played 5, yes FIVE! encores. Three with the house lights on and fans all round them on stage? At the end the City Hall management had to tell us to leave. Happy days!!!
Re: Jan Akkerman died a few years ago, it's his son playing now. Yup, that was the one, unfortunately one of my mate's dad took us in his car so we had to leave after about the 4th encore to get our lift home. They cut the power to the stage and even that didn't stop them playing. To this day it remains about the best gig I've ever seen.
Saw them at Birdwell club a couple of years ago. they were outstanding. The shame was that there were about 200 in the audience. Only van Leer from original line up. They had a drink with the punters after and signed albums.
I think it was "Whispering" Bob Harris who called them a supergroup in the 70s. They did a concert on tv from the Rainbow Theatre.
When I last saw them at Holmfirth, Van Leer was on keyboards with Peiere van der Linden from the original line up on drums. Van Leer walked in with a curry for his missus who was manning the merchandise stall!
3.6 to 3.8 on RYM for their first few albums which is well respectable. Quite often it's the radio play stuff that defines the band. I recall Sylvia (?) and Hocus Pocus (?) They are remembered be me as a sound that more leaned towards live performances. At that time I was leaving Rod Stewart for Bowie and Genesis.