Brownsville Station opened with an enlivened version of Link Wray's “The Rumble,” setting the tone after the sun went down, and perfect for this Detroit crowd. The explosive style n which this classic was enacted brought a renewed burst of energy into the entire auditorium. Lead guitarist Cub Koda, with his big black glasses moved about the stage w the sound & motions of an uncontrollable locomotive jumping from track to track. His guitar playing was maniacal as an animated genie! Aquinas 1970
Brownsville Station opened with an enlivened version of Link Wray's “The Rumble,” setting the tone after the sun went down, and perfect for this Detroit crowd. The explosive style n which this classic was enacted brought a renewed burst of energy into the entire auditorium. Lead guitarist Cub Koda, with his big black glasses moved about the stage w the sound & motions of an uncontrollable locomotive jumping from track to track. His guitar playing was maniacal as an animated genie! Aquinas 1970
michelesaintthomas 2 months ago
I love how they bring it all together and full circle; Link Wray and then the Yardbirds and Zep. Very fitting.
missionrd100 1 year ago
Whole Lotta Rumble !!!
PeterVonRock 1 year ago
LONG LIVE LINK.
000REDSTAR 1 year ago
haha this song is awesome.
90zosoman09 1 year ago
Thanks
000REDSTAR 1 year ago
Reminds me of the 12th floor of Hudson's Downtown Detroit summer of '68...
ZenDogRadio 1 year ago