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  • Thanks for the upload, brings back a lot of memories.

  • prog blues fusion at its best,,,,,,,,,,,,,maggie bell and stone the crows

  • Great song!

  • but the music is similar, to LF. and others bands...

  • As they say in the business, if its good lets use it.Stone the Crows,great noise sadly missed.Mind you Maggi is still pumping it out.All music is regenerist in some form or other, and the 60s and 70s cranked out some great templates.

  • As they say in the business, if its good lets use it.Stone the Crows,great noise sadly missed.Mind you Maggi is still pumping it out.All music is regenerate in some form or other, and the 60s and 70s cranked out some great templates.

  • Great voice again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • if you like this sound, search Lucifer friend`s (John Lawton`s ex-Uriah Heep vocals) seem like this.

  • it is scottish progrock - no kraut - sorry - in his self

    a rocksound - krauters have stolen & say today east german have stolen *lol*

  • @udor1962  Well, who wouldn't like to steal if that stuff is so precious (grin!)

  • @udor1962  ok, ok.. thanks for the info.... i dont know about kraut....

  • Nice playing by Les.......also played in a band called Cartoone, that supported Zeppelin in the States.

  • I love this track!!!!!

  • The Crows did a track about 'raining in my heart' or womething. Can anybody tell me what it was called please?

  • Track 2 "Raining In Your Heart" Brilliant track with the late great James Dewar

  • Sunset Cowboy? "I can hear the rain....Mother Nature's tears are falling down."

    From Ontinuous Performance

  • What a great band.  Brilliant.

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  • I love Stone the Crows, and this is one of my favourite songs :)

    Although they were mostly a Blues-Rock band, it's in songs like this that you can hear their great Prog elements.

  • This song had potential, as can be heard during the vocal parts. But Les turns it into an awkward jazzy jam. What this song needed was a good editor. Very sad, because the good parts are truly beautiful.

  • Can someone text the lyrics? So great.

  • Thanks for posting this. Many years ago a Band called "Bitch" featuring my old man on drums, did an excellent version of this song, for the last 20 years we've been trying to remember who did the original..... its the first time I've heard the original! Maggie Bell is astounding, many thanks. If I ever get around to transfering my version from vinyl I'll post it.

  • Love this band.. thank you :)

  • TNX for comments - great is this band NOT my video ...

  • GREAT!!!!!!!!!

  • great

    HELEN

  • this brings it back to me! i used to watch them playing in a bar on the gallowgate glasgow,it was called the CREST!1969!

  • les harvey, little brother of the sensational alex, was tragically killed on stage when he touched a live mike stand, be careful with your electricity children...and maggie bell has the biggest balls in scotland.....lol

  • My dad played with Jimmy Dewar and Les Harvey (or wee Les as he refers to him) in several bands in Glasgow before Jimmy and Les hit the big time. He recounts a similar story of Jimmy He said they were playing a gig in Glasgow when an enormous blue spark shot from the tip of Jimmy's mic and landed right on the tip of his nose. I'm sure that would have stung a bit.

  • No problem ;) , with best Greetings from Anhalt, East-Germany

  • great song. i just uploaded it myself. sorry.

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