Great guitarist. To bad for thr rhythm section though. The drummer didn't seem to know how to count and the bass player ignores the changes let alone anticipate them. John Bonham's and Berry Oakley's were hard to find even then and the lucky ones playing with those people were none other than Jimmy Page, or in Berry's case, Duane Allman. Oh well...
Groundhogs - especially Tony McPhee was great! I remember, they had a lot of albums. Blues-Rock was very popular in the early 70ies, during my teenager years. It`s nice to find such old rock-songs on YouTube. Because most of my LPs I have no more - some I sold or they got too much scratches and dust on the vinyl. Some I was buying on CD again. Right now I just have 25 vinyl records, most I have on CDs or on tape now.
Saaaaaweeeeeeeeeeeeeet track man !!, still i`d love to get my hands on the dirty greasy filthy scumbag cockroach mother fucker that stole Tony`s Gibson and get it back to it`s rightful owner !!!
Great guitarist. To bad for thr rhythm section though. The drummer didn't seem to know how to count and the bass player ignores the changes let alone anticipate them. John Bonham's and Berry Oakley's were hard to find even then and the lucky ones playing with those people were none other than Jimmy Page, or in Berry's case, Duane Allman. Oh well...
perrypful 3 weeks ago
It's all very wery well for Mc twee to be wanki'n with his do da but I'm thinkin Pustlenik is a very important player in the sound.
GodfreyTempleton 1 month ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Groundhogs
on écoutait les groundhogs chez " parralleles " à PARIS . les oreilles scotchées aux enceintes ......
POPAVIDEO 2 months ago
Aw man, saw these guy's in Newcastle in the early 70's, T S McPhee, what guitar legend. Enjoy.
middlepennyplace 2 months ago
Brilliant. I saw them live in the 70's in Southend- Palace Hotel I think- Cherry Red!
headsetgroup 4 months ago
Just looking at TS's eyes here... is it a vicar or a vampire?
LondonDada 5 months ago
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Marco33185 6 months ago
Groundhogs - especially Tony McPhee was great! I remember, they had a lot of albums. Blues-Rock was very popular in the early 70ies, during my teenager years. It`s nice to find such old rock-songs on YouTube. Because most of my LPs I have no more - some I sold or they got too much scratches and dust on the vinyl. Some I was buying on CD again. Right now I just have 25 vinyl records, most I have on CDs or on tape now.
Ixtulu 8 months ago
Bought this Lp in 1970 from a Bargain Bin for 28 Cents. Still have it and play it. Great Stuff and holds up well.
dbrew2u 8 months ago
this gets a thumbs for the title alone :)
Oscar301 10 months ago
Havent found a Groundhogs song i havent loved, this is no exception!
TrippedOutMojoMan 11 months ago
Oh yes, superb. Despite being a Hogs fan for 39 years (got Split aged 12) I've never heard this before.
Hippypottamus 1 year ago
genius track & great work with the cover art!
thanks for posting!
deptofrevz 1 year ago
Love this LP, so good.
VoodooFlintstone 2 years ago
killer picture and track
joealanouf 2 years ago
Blues Obituary, how fitting.........must get this album its about the only 'Hogs studio album I don't have!
experiencedspirit 2 years ago
brilliant album. dont overlook scratching the surface will you.
ray123ification 2 years ago
Damned if I will!!! It's so lovely and scruffy and raw and bloody marvellous!
chrisburchardt 2 years ago
T.S. McPhee=Living legend!
VancouverJames 2 years ago 9
Get well soon Tony.
Best of British....
DAVBRUBU 2 years ago 2
We'll never hear anything this good ever again. Too much... mostly shit you will hear live or recorded on CD today and from now on.
jdg62269 2 years ago 18
Alas, how right you are
chrisburchardt 2 years ago 2
Alas, how right you are
newjersey02 2 years ago
NICE INTRO !!!
mokogintaz 2 years ago 4
Saaaaaweeeeeeeeeeeeeet track man !!, still i`d love to get my hands on the dirty greasy filthy scumbag cockroach mother fucker that stole Tony`s Gibson and get it back to it`s rightful owner !!!
thrillseeker70 2 years ago 3