This is vintage Damnation, as I remember them...the original five guys, rockin' like no one else from that era could. Decibel magazine's comment hit the nail on the head, but the fact that the music of a band "that hardly anyone has heard" is still appreciated 35 years after they disppeared from the music scene speaks volumes. It doesn't get any better than this...unless Bobsblues has more video from this concert to share!
You asked about a copy of Morning Dew-you can go to the DOAB website-also, they have a boxed set by Akarma-their 2nd album was rated in September issue of Decibel magazine as #21,topping some great bands. They are called "one of the greatest rock bands that hardly anyone has heard." I know Ray Benich, the bass guitarist, has a CD out,"The Hungry Soul"-very good! They reunited in April of 2007 at Beachland Ballroom and Tangiers. Almost as good as ever, except Ray Benich wasn't there-bummer!
Soooo? Does someone have a copy of Morning Dew by DAB? Haven't heard it since the 70's at Hellofaballooo in Chesterland Ohio! Man could those dudes jam! I think they rocked every bit as good as Grand Funk! Thanks, it's been a long time!
I still listen and groove to the Second Damnation and the The Damnation of Adam Blessing. Their first drummer was the groove of the band, the rock. I am a drummer of 42 years and I still play too. Bring the Damnation of Adam Blessing back on tour ASAP! Please! Age ain't nuttin' man.
I remember this group in 1970, with the long play The Damnation of Adam Blessing I loved it... I don´t know why this guys could not be more popular around the world.
I totally agree with you-why can't we get the word out now? There are a lot of fans and they are a phenomenal band-if we could get their stuff played nationally-get an article in People magazine or something-I know it seems impossible but look at the crap that makes it because of promotion-I think Damnation can make it nationally NOW-by pushing their Cd's to the public but how do we do that-does anyone have any ideas?
Awesome performance! Just saw this group at the Beachland Ballroom-like being in a time warp-they were phenomenal-no band does Morning Dew like them-this band should have made it bigger than they did-great vocals, harmonies, lyrics, and sound-rock on!
Bobby K is a good friend of mine. Love their music.
PAISLEYDEREK 5 months ago
Bill and Ken Constable...Two of the best guys you could ever meet....
rooner41 6 months ago
im gonna cry you a river cause i feel i cant go on !!!
skri2x2 1 year ago
Classic lineup -- GREAT BAND --- Over-top-vocals!!!!
Skladany123 4 years ago
The Constable brohers.
jmiheli 4 years ago
This is vintage Damnation, as I remember them...the original five guys, rockin' like no one else from that era could. Decibel magazine's comment hit the nail on the head, but the fact that the music of a band "that hardly anyone has heard" is still appreciated 35 years after they disppeared from the music scene speaks volumes. It doesn't get any better than this...unless Bobsblues has more video from this concert to share!
stormrider51 4 years ago
You asked about a copy of Morning Dew-you can go to the DOAB website-also, they have a boxed set by Akarma-their 2nd album was rated in September issue of Decibel magazine as #21,topping some great bands. They are called "one of the greatest rock bands that hardly anyone has heard." I know Ray Benich, the bass guitarist, has a CD out,"The Hungry Soul"-very good! They reunited in April of 2007 at Beachland Ballroom and Tangiers. Almost as good as ever, except Ray Benich wasn't there-bummer!
woowoah 4 years ago
Soooo? Does someone have a copy of Morning Dew by DAB? Haven't heard it since the 70's at Hellofaballooo in Chesterland Ohio! Man could those dudes jam! I think they rocked every bit as good as Grand Funk! Thanks, it's been a long time!
Doinkblink 4 years ago
Doinkblink: I'd like to find a copy of the 'B' side from the 45, Cookbook.
awizardalso 4 years ago
Mentor hullabaloo! And yes Morning Dew, best rendition EVER...
bbextreme 4 years ago
I still listen and groove to the Second Damnation and the The Damnation of Adam Blessing. Their first drummer was the groove of the band, the rock. I am a drummer of 42 years and I still play too. Bring the Damnation of Adam Blessing back on tour ASAP! Please! Age ain't nuttin' man.
crisprockdrummer 4 years ago
I remember this group in 1970, with the long play The Damnation of Adam Blessing I loved it... I don´t know why this guys could not be more popular around the world.
alucoq 4 years ago
I totally agree with you-why can't we get the word out now? There are a lot of fans and they are a phenomenal band-if we could get their stuff played nationally-get an article in People magazine or something-I know it seems impossible but look at the crap that makes it because of promotion-I think Damnation can make it nationally NOW-by pushing their Cd's to the public but how do we do that-does anyone have any ideas?
woowoah 4 years ago
Awesome performance! Just saw this group at the Beachland Ballroom-like being in a time warp-they were phenomenal-no band does Morning Dew like them-this band should have made it bigger than they did-great vocals, harmonies, lyrics, and sound-rock on!
woowoah 4 years ago