I saw PH in A small punk club in 1977 or so!
this is a masterpiece
I totally agree
That was something. I’d love to see them in a small venue. I thought I had fallen into an episode of Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Not actually listening to it, but a few days ago I picked up an early Peter, Paul and Mary vinyl LP at a thrift shop just to look at the list of songs on the back of the sleeve. One of them was “Bamboo”. I recalled how it sounded, and that was enough to make it my earworm ever since.
I remember that one from playing my parent’s copy all the time in the 60’s! I think I have a vinyl copy now, but I might have let it go
I think I like UK 60’s folk/rock better.
I remember what that was on MTV all the time!
…At the end of the time of Mtv as music television (it won as best music video in the mtv awards)
I’ve rediscovered Carl A. Finlow
Still sounds good 40 years later, I still remember hearing this on a little radio I had in my room (I was 10, or possibly 11 by the time they played it)… There was one very good Radio station where I grew up, this is but one thing it sparked in my early journey through music…
Oh no, don’t do that… now i have to retrolisten…
The first album I ever bought was Joe Satrianis Time Machine. At that time I had just started playing guitar, acoustic to be precise and I borrowed the Eric Clapton Unplugged Songbook from our local library after recording the show on VHS and learned to play every song in it (just for the girls, you know…). I found the album (Joe Satrianis) by listening hours and hours to nearly every CD in the rock/blues/instrumental section in our record store and that just blew my mind. Joe Satriani and that album in particular was the reason my parents bought me an electric guitar.
Met Joe once after he was doing a recording session at Relativity Records in SF… Never saw him play live though sadly…
Came back from shopping with some pears which I noticed are from Limbourg in Belgium, which prompted this;
I bought the album when it came out (1974 yikes).