Manfred Mann
Blinded by the light
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg8cDmi7-U8
One of the most distinctive openings of all time. Slow but so cool.
One of these days I'll make that a ringtone.
The part about "Silicone Sisters" proves that implants have been around longer than we think.
Hendrix is awesome !!! LOVE HIMThere's so much to choose from in that era but I liked a lot of Hendrix's music:
The Wind Cries Mary ( No b.s. music. Just a trio w/ 1 guitar overdub I think. Lovely sound of a Strat or Tele...mmmm).
Little Wing (beautiful and soulful fills by Jimi on this song)
Axis Bold As Love (The sound of the guitar and the chordal work).
and so many more...
I think Hendrix was a creative and musical genius and a total musician. He composed, wrote lyrics, played.
People from every kind of music admired his talent.
I may sound like one of those "get off my lawn" guys, but isn't it a shame to see what is seen as talent today in many cases ( i.e. American Idol).
THE TITLE IS CLASSIC ROCK of the 70's GUYS!!!!!!! Not disco folk or country or soft
I know my brother does....if I remember correctly, she was on the cover of the Battered Wives first album.Who remembers Gina from Gimlet's (Lombard & Victoria) dancing to meatloaf back around 77? I can still smell the sweat.
Right on K Douglas - Physical Graffiti is the best double they put out. The song you are referring to was also recorded live on a compilatoin CD I have and that guitar work by JP is just awesome.While more of a 70's soul music fan I can still dig some of the great classic rock of that era. To do that you look no further than Led Zeppelin who were the unquestionable leaders of this genre. My fav album of theirs is Physical Graffiti, although Zeppelin IV is regarded as their crowning achievement. Here's my fav song from Physical Graffiti (11 minutes of pristine bluesy rock n roll)
"The Load-Out" is a song by Jackson Browne from his 1977 album Running on Empty.
It is a tribute to his roadies and fans. The song was recorded live at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland.