Most Underappreciated Band of the Late 60s - early 70s
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Most Underappreciated Band of the Late 60s - early 70s
These guys could could fucking kick it out. To bad Rod lost his balls or something.
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Re: Most Underappreciated Band of the Late 60s - early 70s
better with Steve Marriott than Rod.
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Re: Most Underappreciated Band of the Late 60s - early 70s
Very different sound then. A lot more of the late 60s psychedelic mode. They were great then too, but Woody came in along with Rod.King Crimson wrote:better with Steve Marriott than Rod.
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Under appreciated? Not by me.
Every Picture Tells a Story was a fabulous album. Wish I could've found a decent vid of Mandolin Wind, but this will do.
Every Picture Tells a Story was a fabulous album. Wish I could've found a decent vid of Mandolin Wind, but this will do.
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You're obviously a man of wealth and taste.
That's been one of my favorite albums since it came out when I was in HS.
That's been one of my favorite albums since it came out when I was in HS.
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I had help as I was just a snot nosed kid at the time. My older brother was bringing home albums like that and making me listen to them. When he went off to college, I inherited his records and his record player. Some of that stuff I couldn't stand at the time, but like with most good music, it grows on you after a while.
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BTW...Kenney Jones only played on one song on that album.
Not to take anything away from Mick Waller. He did a great job.
Not to take anything away from Mick Waller. He did a great job.
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I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
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Well it's about fucking time someone did.War Wagon wrote:I inherited his...record player.
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Kinks are pretty underrated. all-time greats. Face to Face, Arthur, Village Green and Muswell Kinks.Bizzarofelice wrote:the Kinks
sadly lured into an MTV hit (come dancing, but still an accurate picture of working class life)....though destroyer was pretty cool as a comeback tune.
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