Spooky Tooth's studio version of I Am The Walrus is the best version ever done of that song IMHO. Grosvernor's searing guitar lead on that tune coupled with Gary Wrights Hammond organ build up in the backgroud is out of this world. As the saying goes kick ass.
@BGoldtone Only thing wrong there is Gary isn't on that album. He split right after the disaster that was "Ceremony". "The Last Puff" album is made up of covers precisely because Wright was no longer there to provide original material. It's also the reason that album is credited as "featuring Mike Harrison" since, at the time, he was the only one of the two lead singers left to "feature".
Spooky Tooth's studio version of I Am The Walrus is the best version ever done of that song IMHO. Grosvernor's searing guitar lead on that tune coupled with Gary Wrights Hammond organ build up in the backgroud is out of this world. As the saying goes kick ass.
BGoldtone 3 weeks ago
@BGoldtone Only thing wrong there is Gary isn't on that album. He split right after the disaster that was "Ceremony". "The Last Puff" album is made up of covers precisely because Wright was no longer there to provide original material. It's also the reason that album is credited as "featuring Mike Harrison" since, at the time, he was the only one of the two lead singers left to "feature".
aspersive 2 weeks ago
@aspersive Sorry for my oversight. Thanks for the correction.
BGoldtone 2 weeks ago
Luther at his maddest best !
TheJimbotimbo 1 month ago
Bought the album when first released one of my favorite albums.
chrisiamful 1 month ago
thx! never heard of this before.
margento101 3 months ago
Thanks for uploading this. Spooky Tooth live performances on film are as rare as hens' teeth
JonGrant4472 5 months ago