One of the finest of late-era Procol. You can almost imagine the Paramounts writing this number back in '66. And let's not forget Mick Grabham's searing solo.
Wonderful lumbering and menacing bassline in the chorus, once again, a great merging of R&B and classical music. This track swings and rocks. The RRHoF is still asleep at the wheel, where's the induction? Hello!
one of my favorite soings from Procol's 9th. I love it.
vinstyles 1 year ago
Qué grupo por favor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! De los mejores del siglo XX
marcosmza1962 2 years ago
One of the finest of late-era Procol. You can almost imagine the Paramounts writing this number back in '66. And let's not forget Mick Grabham's searing solo.
voyeurcurioso 2 years ago
one of some very good ones on "Procol's 9th"
hhhaller 2 years ago
an excellent overlooked Procol song - from 9th-
exesquire 2 years ago 4
Wonderful lumbering and menacing bassline in the chorus, once again, a great merging of R&B and classical music. This track swings and rocks. The RRHoF is still asleep at the wheel, where's the induction? Hello!
jsupe 3 years ago 4
Here, Here!! Well put sir!
kcjmoore 2 years ago