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Dave Flett (born David Flett; 2 June 1951, Aberdeen, Scotland) is a Scottish rock guitarist, best known for performing with Manfred Mann's Earth Band and Thin Lizzy.
Flett began his career with local groups in Aberdeen such as Cat Squirrel, Once Upon a Band and Pinto. He later moved to London and joined an all-Aberdeen group called Jock. While he was living in London, he was recommended to Manfred Mann and subsequently joined Manfred Mann's Earth Band, with whom he made his debut on their 1975 autumn tour of America. He performed on two Earth Band studio albums, The Roaring Silence and Watch, which featured two hit singles in "Blinded by the Light" and "Davy's on the Road Again" respectively.
After leaving Manfred Mann's Earth Band in 1978, he briefly toured as a temporary member of Thin Lizzy after Gary Moore left the group following a concert on 4 July 1979. After Midge Ure initially replaced Moore, Flett was recruited in early September 1979 as lead guitarist alongside Scott Gorham for a tour of Japan, while Ure switched to keyboards. Playing his first show with Thin Lizzy in Osaka on 24 September, Flett performed at five shows before the band returned home. During this tour, he and the band performed a number of songs that later surfaced on the Chinatown album the following year, such as "Didn't I" and "Sweetheart". In December he played a few Thin Lizzy shows that were arranged to compensate for missing the Reading Festival earlier in the year, and he left the group shortly before Christmas. He had wanted to remain with Thin Lizzy, but instead Snowy White was chosen as his permanent replacement, who went on to record two albums with the band. Flett described his short tenure with Thin Lizzy as "Great times with extremely talented, generous guys."
Thin Lizzy played "Sweetheart" during their '79 Japanese Tour. This is quite interesting, as the track itself wouldn't come out until Chinatown was released until late Spring of 1980. Phil uses a few different lines in this version of the song, but it is quite evident that the music had been written for quite sometime prior to Chinatown's release. It is also interesting to note that this recording features guitarist Dave Flett, who was the hired gun for the tour while Thin Lizzy looked for a suitable replacement for Gary Moore. Midge Ure was also still with the band during this time, playing mainly keyboards. Enjoy!
Ohne Maulkorb, 8/7/1979 Audio Remastered by BrunoSamppa, 2015 - Manfred Mann / keyboards and backing vocals - Chris Hamlet Thompson / lead vocals, guitar - Pat King / bass, backing vocals - Steve Waller / lead guitar - John Lingwood / drums
(10/03/10) Dave Flett's '67 Mustang is up for the Quarter Finals, Top 8 cars, out of 60. Ended up with a red light, but awesome run none the less ;)
A killer diller track by Stephen Cummings and Dave Flett from the '(When The Sun Sets Over) Carlton" compilation 2014 released 24-10-14 on Warner Music and Festival Records Australia
Manfred Mann's Earth Band recorded Davy's on the road again in the late 70's. This hit single was a track on the studio album "Watch" with several live tracks and was released in 1978. Manfred Mann – keyboards, backing vocals Chris Slade – drums, percussion Pat King – bass guitar, backing vocals Dave Flett – lead guitar, acoustic guitar Chris Hamlet Thompson – vocals, guitar Backing vocals: Doreen Chanter – Irene Chanter – Stevie Lange – Victy Silva – Kim Goddy
Excellent soundboard chris thompson- guitar & vocals manfred mann - keyboards Dave Flett - lead guitar
Here are 2 rare clips from Thin Lizzy! First is Don't Believe A Word with the classical line up Lynott-Downey-Gorham-Robertson playing on Top Of The Pops Februar 1st 1977. The second one is a real rarity since the song Sarah is from the Black Rose album but Brian Downey and Gary Moore are not with the band. As most fans know after the recording of Black Rose Gary Moore suddenly decided to leave the band again and Brian got very frustrated with the whole situation and asked for some time off. On September 1979 they played on TOTP the song Sarah with the help of Dave Flett and Clive Edwards but it looks to me like they are not really playing but just miming to playback music.
Manfred Mann Watch Full Album Side one 1."Circles" (Alan Mark) -- 00:00 2."Drowning on Dry Land/Fish Soup" (Chris Slade, Dave Flett, Manfred Mann) -- 4:50 3."Chicago Institute" (Peter Thomas,[disambiguation needed] Mann, Flett) -- 10:51 4."California" (Sue Vickers) -- 16:38 Side two 5."Davy's on the Road Again" (John Simon, Robbie Robertson) -- 22:10 6."Martha's Madman" (Lane Tietgen) -- 28:05 7."Mighty Quinn" (Bob Dylan) -- 32:57
Tracks: 1. Blinded By The Light 00:00 2. Singing The Dolphin Through 07:07 3. Waiter, There's A Yawn In My Ear 15:26 4. The Road To Babylon 21:04 5. This Side Of Paradise 27:58 6. Starbird 32:45 7. Questions 35:54 8. Spirits In The Night (Single Edit) 39:54 9. Blinded By The Light (Single Edit) 43:10 Manfred Mann – keyboards, backing vocals Colin Pattenden – bass Dave Flett – lead guitar Chris Hamlet Thompson – lead vocals, rhythm guitar Chris Slade – drums, backing vocals, percussion Doreen Chanter – backing vocals Irene Chanter – backing vocals Susanne Lynch – backing vocals Mick Rogers – backing vocals Barbara Thompson – saxophone
Manfred Mann's Earth Band The Roaring Silence Tour Live at Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA 15/10/1976 Soundboard/FM broadcast 01 - 0:00:00 Intro - The Road To Babylon - Spirits In The Night 12:02 02 - 0:12:02 Davey's On The Road Again 8:24 03 - 0:20:26 Time Is Right 7:11 04 - 0:27:37 Father Of Day, Father Of Night - Captain Bobby Stout 16:11 05 - 0:43:48 Blinded By The Light 8:58 06 - 0:52:46 The Mighty Quinn 10:59 07 - 1:03:45 Waiter, There's A Yawn In My Ear - Outro 4:51 America’s bicentennial was a very good year for the Earth Band. Founding guitarist and singer Mick Rogers left after 1975′s Nightingales & Bombers, so Mann replaced him with Dave Flett on lead guitar and Chris Hamlet Thompson on lead vocals and rhythm guitar. The new lineup then recorded The Roaring Silence, a must-have for...
Manfred Mann Live at B’ginnings, Schaumburg, IL; November 10, 1976. Fairly to very good WXRT FM broadcast. Two Springsteen covers here but in the old days, Manfred Mann (the band) also did some mean Dylan covers. 00:00 Spirit In The Night 8:05 08:05 Davy’s On The Road Again 8:58 17:03 Time Is Right 6:57 24:00 Father Of Night 10:12 34:12 Captain Bobby Stout 8:28 42:41 Blinded By The Light 8:38 51:18 The Mighty Quinn 9:37 Manfred Mann - keyboards Chris Hamlet Thompson - vocals, guitar Dave Flett - lead guitar Colin Pattenden - bass Chris Slade - drums, percussion, backing vocals Taper tmat44 noted: Another WXRT show, albeit one I copied from a good buddy of mine who taped it. The original (and buddy) are a long-gone part of my past. I made a copy of this from the original tape...
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Manfred Mann's Earth Band nace en 1971 como secuela del anterior grupo de Mann: Manfred Mann Chapter Three, el cual llegó a editar dos álbumes durante su corta vida, entre 1969 y 1970, combinando el jazz rock con incipientes sonoridades progresivas, que se cristalizarían en la Earth Band más plenamente. Para este proyecto Mann se rodeó de nuevos músicos, quienes dieron forma a un álbum debut homónimo editado a principios de 1972: el guitarrista y vocalista Mick Rogers, el bajista Colin Pattenden y un joven Chris Slade en batería, quien luego sería parte de grupos como AC/DC, Uriah Heep, The Firm o Asia, entre otros. Hacia fines de 1972 la Earth Band edita un segundo LP, Glorified Magnified, seguido de una serie de álbumes que marcarían la época cásica de la banda, entre 1973 y 1976: Messi...
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David Flett is an artist living in Toronto, Canada. He draws caricatures with pencil and charcoal.