On this day 16 August 2005, legendary Welsh rock band Man played the Coal Exchange, Cardiff as part of the Titch Gwillym Foundation Concert. Also included were, Racing Cars, Sassafrass, Snatch it Back, Geraint Watkins, The Boogiemen and Mrs Huggett.
Formed in November 1968 as a reincarnation of the Welsh vocal group the Bystanders, Man is renowned for the extended jams during their live performances.
Man's style combined elements of psychedelia, space rock and progressive music.. With their debut album, Revelation, Man "positioned themselves between the space prog of Nektar and the acid-fried rock of Quicksilver Messenger Service".
According to AllMusic, "Man were one of the most promising rock bands to come out of Wales in the early '70s. Along with Brinsley Schwarz, they helped establish the core of the pub rock sound, but they played louder and also had a progressive component to their work that separated them from many of their rivals."
Member Martin Ace has denied that Man is a pub rock band, saying, "We ended up playing in pubs, but it would be completely false to lump us in with that scene. Dire Straits were a pub rock band, not us. Terry [Williams, a former member of Man] went on to join Rockpile, who were the definitive pub rock band, but we sounded nothing like them.”
The BBC called Man a progressive rock band and "psych-prog titans". Classic Rock magazine called Man a jam band.[44] Frank Zappa was an admirer of Man's music, and once described Man guitarist Micky Jones as "one of the 10 best guitarists in the world".