Their manager died not long ago. I cannot remember his name, but when I get home I'll see what it says on the record. He also guided Grand Funk Railroad. A well respected band of their time......what else would you want for an epitaph?
Love this tune! Did you know it's also on an LP from 73 by a group named Stray Dog - a slow version! ck my 1st youtube posting of me playing Jessica on Bass with my stereo.
Fantastic drumming, I used to play when I was younger but never like that unfortunately.
1955Cal 1 year ago
Love this song, but i have to admit that the version stray dog did the same year of this song, is one of the heaviest songs ever made.. insane!
mrtwig80 1 year ago
@mrtwig80 Which one if either is the original I am too lazy to look it up.
hermygagala 8 months ago
When it comes down to it, there's not to many bands that transition leads onto rythyms like these guys.Very underrated.
changethismf 2 years ago
Their manager died not long ago. I cannot remember his name, but when I get home I'll see what it says on the record. He also guided Grand Funk Railroad. A well respected band of their time......what else would you want for an epitaph?
olddavid4 2 years ago
Great hard rock! The 1973 Stray Dog 's version of the same song is also fantastic...
Epicrotus 2 years ago
craryz bout this song, ese!
putoncabron 2 years ago
i used to copy this tune with my brother and a close friend we actually got to play it in front of jim rutledge himself at a party many moons ago
thunderfingerbird 3 years ago
No...didn't know about the "slow" version of it at all. I'm not so sure I'd like it slow.
BritIronRebel 3 years ago
Love this tune! Did you know it's also on an LP from 73 by a group named Stray Dog - a slow version! ck my 1st youtube posting of me playing Jessica on Bass with my stereo.
ps - I love Jim Rutledge's vocals!
bassandguitarguy 3 years ago