I bought this cassette tape in 1977 working 3rd shift learning to become a Welder. I hour drive each way, and listenend to this cassette over & over & over. The tape also had a song I think it was buddy bear, learned the words & simple Guitar work. I played it at every party I went to. Never failed to get laid after playing song, Thanks Jimmy for releaseing it on that tape. Good ole days. Randy Barger
Bought the 8 track tape in June 1977 and played it over again all through the Summer of 1977 along with8 track tapes of JT by James Taylor,Night On The Town by Rod Stewart,and Moody Blue by Elvis Presley. Have the CD now and this album still sounds great after over 34 years.
For any of you refuse to look for original vinyl, the only thing that can be done is if Universal were to remaster the album again (this would end up being the 3rd CD mastering of the whole album) and add this single as a bonus track, but often times, the sound quality of the remaster is inferior to the original CD release and the commonly available CD with the Compact Disc/Compact Price artwork is excellent sounding right from the master tape and very cheap to boot.
I bought this cassette tape in 1977 working 3rd shift learning to become a Welder. I hour drive each way, and listenend to this cassette over & over & over. The tape also had a song I think it was buddy bear, learned the words & simple Guitar work. I played it at every party I went to. Never failed to get laid after playing song, Thanks Jimmy for releaseing it on that tape. Good ole days. Randy Barger
ranman1able 3 months ago
Bought the 8 track tape in June 1977 and played it over again all through the Summer of 1977 along with8 track tapes of JT by James Taylor,Night On The Town by Rod Stewart,and Moody Blue by Elvis Presley. Have the CD now and this album still sounds great after over 34 years.
BBQFanNo1 3 months ago
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BBQFanNo1 3 months ago
For any of you refuse to look for original vinyl, the only thing that can be done is if Universal were to remaster the album again (this would end up being the 3rd CD mastering of the whole album) and add this single as a bonus track, but often times, the sound quality of the remaster is inferior to the original CD release and the commonly available CD with the Compact Disc/Compact Price artwork is excellent sounding right from the master tape and very cheap to boot.
BradOlsonBemidji 8 months ago
Jimmy hit #37 in Billboard, 11-5-77. Parrot heads unite! God bless ya, for postin' it. Thanx!
DaveWollenberg 8 months ago
@DaveWollenberg You're welcome
BradOlsonBemidji 8 months ago