kurtster (Back in Ohiya, for now ...) | | Posted: Feb 28, 2013 - 09:23 | |
Another forgotten song of my life.
Damn nice to hear this pearl again after all these years !
9 for now.
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sharkartist
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d. robotbass wrote:One of my favorite songs on one of my favorite albums. I dug the CD up a few years ago. Point of interest; Mick Abrahams went on to be the first guitarist for Jethro Tull. Should play some of that too! Actually, Abrahams left Tull to go and form this band. |
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robotbass (Boston Area) | | Posted: Nov 26, 2012 - 09:19 | |
One of my favorite songs on one of my favorite albums. I dug the CD up a few years ago. Point of interest; Mick Abrahams went on to be the first guitarist for Jethro Tull. Should play some of that too!
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drsteevo
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Never heard this before but it was very enjoyable. Nice to hear an obscure old song.
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rockpommel16 (rockpommel´s land...dreaming of netherlands) | | Posted: Sep 24, 2012 - 12:47 | |
SpeckDog wrote:Sweet Meat!?! Is that you? .....  ..... |
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SpeckDog (St. Louis) | | Posted: Jul 23, 2012 - 15:38 | |
Sweet Meat!?! Is that you?
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Lakeview (Great White North) | | Posted: Jun 22, 2012 - 04:26 | |
Just doesn't convince me that he has the blues.
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MaryAnnMoreno (Beverly Hills, MI) | | Posted: Jun 22, 2012 - 04:25 | |
WOW!!!!!!!!! Haven't thought of this song in 30 years!! You guys are the best!Thank you so much for playing it. Great song!
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MoM$CooKin (AnAlteredState) | | Posted: May 21, 2012 - 08:58 | |
joe perry mentioned this group as an inspiration when he was 1st honing his craft...
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drcrnp (Philly) | | Posted: May 21, 2012 - 08:57 | |
Just gets better and better and better over the years
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Shesdifferent (Just visiting this planet) | | Posted: Apr 19, 2012 - 15:30 | |
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AndyJ (Oregon) | | Posted: Apr 19, 2012 - 15:29 | |
Nice.... Smokey jazz... Good sounds as we head into the weekend... Thank you
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helgigermany (Germany) | | Posted: Mar 18, 2012 - 23:13 | |
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mikexican
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Putting me to sleep. G'nite.
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misterbearbaby (Marina del Rey, California) | | Posted: Dec 14, 2011 - 16:41 | |
drcrnp wrote:A lifelong fave
Aye! It takes me back to my college years- how sweet and long the days seemed then- lots of time to listen to music. |
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DaveInVA (In a hovel in effluent Damnville, VA) | | Posted: Dec 14, 2011 - 16:39 | |
I tried uploading their song "Walk on the Water" off this LP to the LRC but it was insta sorried..
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WonderLizard (2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise) | | Posted: Oct 12, 2011 - 10:20 | |
Businessgypsy wrote:You know how arty US college bands will sometimes affect a British accent in an attempt to sound, um... continental?
My South Louisiana ears are feeling the pain you Brits must feel when that occurs. Appreciate the wonderful work done by English bands in preserving and expanding Southern Blues, love the vast majority of the genre.
The last comments deserves to be in much larger type. IMHO if it weren't for the British blues revival of the '60s, I doubt very much if those of us across the pond would have known about our own rich musical heritage, not to mention its descendant genres. |
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fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | | Posted: Oct 12, 2011 - 10:15 | |
Welsh blues? Nice 'n quirky :o)
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drcrnp (Philly) | | Posted: Oct 12, 2011 - 10:13 | |
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Snoopy2 (A Snoopy Lovin' House) | | Posted: Aug 10, 2011 - 13:30 | |
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johnjconn (chicago land) | | Posted: Aug 10, 2011 - 13:30 | |
That's one hot pig , baby!
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suesblues (Sydney, Australia) | | Posted: Jul 10, 2011 - 04:56 | |
love this, nice twist on the blues
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Poacher (Brighton, UK) | | Posted: Jun 08, 2011 - 13:22 | |
run4more wrote:I always got a kick out of the photo of Jack Lancaster playing two saxes at once. Here's a picture book for ya with liner notes which I believe include both US and UK versions. It was a very poorly produced booklet that came with the CD that I bought as a replacement for my original worn-out LP. I did my best to enhance it to legibility—some of Mick Abrahams comments are pretty entertaining and worth the effort. I guess I need to check my rips and see if the quality is worthy of uploading—sure would like to see a few more of their songs here. Nice one. Thanks. From the notes: Dear Jill is a pleasant contrasting blues, played on a seven-string slide guitar, and has a warm soprano solo from Jack. (Music for young lovers to argue by.) |
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misterbearbaby (Marina del Rey, California) | | Posted: Jun 08, 2011 - 13:19 | |
That guitar lick has stayed with me my whole life... |
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run4more (The cave) | | Posted: Apr 19, 2011 - 12:05 | |
 I always got a kick out of the photo of Jack Lancaster playing two saxes at once. Here's a picture book for ya with liner notes which I believe include both US and UK versions. It was a very poorly produced booklet that came with the CD that I bought as a replacement for my original worn-out LP. I did my best to enhance it to legibility—some of Mick Abrahams comments are pretty entertaining and worth the effort. I guess I need to check my rips and see if the quality is worthy of uploading—sure would like to see a few more of their songs here. |
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helgigermany (Germany) | | Posted: Apr 06, 2011 - 07:39 | |
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RadoRamon (Udine, Italy) | | Posted: Apr 06, 2011 - 07:38 | |
Agrre with run4more. It was one of my first LP. Mick Abraham was a very creative bluesman.
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DaveInVA (In a hovel in effluent Damnville, VA) | | Posted: Apr 06, 2011 - 07:37 | |
Excellent!  |
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run4more (The cave) | | Posted: Mar 05, 2011 - 20:13 | |
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That_SOB (The Dark Side of the Tune) | | Posted: Feb 02, 2011 - 12:33 | |
Very nice. Hearing a lil' John Mayall —— >> ya'all
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