plus Mick Taylor on guitars, boby keys and jim price on sax and tromphets, produced by bill wyman, taylor parts and the sax and tromphets was recorded in Villa Nelcotê(France)
@ChuckNorrisIsGay : Terry Taylor must indeed be a rich fellow! Several years ago, Tucky Buzzard was probably my fave obscurity, and I was desperate to hear some vintage, archive live tape (however bad), 'cause no-one on this earth seemed to have any! So I sent Terry a letter offering him several hundred pounds (seriously!) for anything he might have - I thought he probably had "something" at least - and never heard a dickey bird from him! Oh well!
Glad to hear the music is still appreciated as they always 'justed missed out' from the big hits - great to hear them now though - my dad's the bass guitarist.
Song has such a strong intro, simple but brilliant organ/guitar work.
Strong verse-- again, simple but effective.
Leaves me all prepped for a really powerful chorus, which is mostly there but needs some help from a REALLY strong solo that sadly never quite arrives.
Still a killer tune though, I love it, paid through the ear to get ahold of one of the out-of-print CDs floating around just so I could listen to them whenever I wanted :)
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plus Mick Taylor on guitars, boby keys and jim price on sax and tromphets, produced by bill wyman, taylor parts and the sax and tromphets was recorded in Villa Nelcotê(France)
turbolivin 2 days ago
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turbolivin 2 days ago
@ChuckNorrisIsGay : Terry Taylor must indeed be a rich fellow! Several years ago, Tucky Buzzard was probably my fave obscurity, and I was desperate to hear some vintage, archive live tape (however bad), 'cause no-one on this earth seemed to have any! So I sent Terry a letter offering him several hundred pounds (seriously!) for anything he might have - I thought he probably had "something" at least - and never heard a dickey bird from him! Oh well!
MrAttPatt 2 months ago
Glad to hear the music is still appreciated as they always 'justed missed out' from the big hits - great to hear them now though - my dad's the bass guitarist.
ChuckNorrisIsGay1337 4 months ago
@ChuckNorrisIsGay1337 Hey, my uncle (dad's bro) is terry, lead man apparently, now with the rythym kings
Andyapricot 4 months ago
Song has such a strong intro, simple but brilliant organ/guitar work.
Strong verse-- again, simple but effective.
Leaves me all prepped for a really powerful chorus, which is mostly there but needs some help from a REALLY strong solo that sadly never quite arrives.
Still a killer tune though, I love it, paid through the ear to get ahold of one of the out-of-print CDs floating around just so I could listen to them whenever I wanted :)
blackstevea 4 months ago