If U like this album please buy it for the full experience I do not own the copyright to this recording so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it. 01. Yellow Cave ...
+James McCauley I saw WW live in Augusta, GA in 1975 or 76--fantastic live show! I had both of their albums at one time (plus Ron Goedert's "Breaking All the Rules" album).
+Kenneth Demeester Sorry. You're too late. That boat already sailed. It was a different planet back then. The zeitgeist of the times was very different to that of today. Like being a Mod in the mid '60s and a pretend one in the late '70s.
Great album & band, whom i remember well from the late 60s ! This is why
"posting" music is so good ! It allows those who may not have heard the
band before, a good chance to hear them ! In itself it's a form of
marketing that the specific record companies or their Managers have long
forgotten about ! Or plain "Don't care" ! Long live ,usic posts !
+Doko Thank you! ,,because just like 40,000 2nd and 3rd gen hippies, get real tired of all that complaining about the late 60's and 70's(not just the music!!),,because those were some beautiful times of discovery our folks remembered with such reverence, love, and a twinkle in their eye!... And even though I've watched people(myself included), hang on to those ideals, politics and music even more dearly, and more fervently because of it, all of this complaining just gets real old, real fast!! Because in the end, all it really does is attack something so pure and so very simple.
+Andy Thomas EARLY British bands rocked Black Sabbath Deep Purple, Hollies Moody Blues Led Zep great bands ,musicaly slightly influenced by Jimi Hendix who lived in England at the time
+Doko Don't get excited! Expectations were running high back then! You know how it was, Another Day Another Revelation! I'm just saying, they were average.
It was written by Tim Rose I believe about nuclear holocaust or the Blitz in England I'm not sure which. Uriah Heep and UFO both covered it as well so what you heard it Heep's version on their first album. I don't like this song- see my comment. Too disturbing and depressing for me, but this is transcended by Heep and not by this great band.
The Richie Furay Band - I've Got A Reason (full album)
1976 Look At The Sun 0:00 We'll See 5:04 Starlight 8:06 Gettin' Through 11:42 I've Got A Reason 14:42 Mighty Maker 18:44 You're The One I Love 22:34 Still ...
+Stephen Ehrlich For my 22nd birthday I got a new Thorens turntable and this album...I wore it completely out, hard to do with a gimbal arm but I managed...Richie had opened for an outdoor Leon Russell show and Chattanooga and I have been on his wavelength ever since...
The New York Rock Ensemble-Freedomburger (Full Album-1972)
Rhythm guitarist Brian Corrigan departed after the third album "Reflections" (1970). The band then shortened it's name to New York Rock Ensemble.
I searched for a long time and found nothing on the NYRRE. Finally I elk
have this and roll over on digital. I have both LPs which are well worn as
they were played very frequently. This band never got the recognition they
were due.