Great comment, guy. I remember hearing this song a million times on WMMS back in the day. Always loved it, but never really knew who the artist was until I found it here on Youtube. Brings back memories. I'm thinking Bruce Springsteen and the New Jersey groups back then got inspiration from this artist.
to the man on screen here:
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trombonisteau 11 months ago
Chanting is very importent to a lot of cultures.
japlill 1 year ago
Great comment, guy. I remember hearing this song a million times on WMMS back in the day. Always loved it, but never really knew who the artist was until I found it here on Youtube. Brings back memories. I'm thinking Bruce Springsteen and the New Jersey groups back then got inspiration from this artist.
doncirelli 1 year ago
Thank you, I am so thankful we had WMMS in NE Ohio in the 60's and 70's they played Jim Pepper
aemanuele1 2 years ago
right on
gilliancarson 2 years ago
The best version is by Everything Is Everything of which Jim Pepper was part of before rerecording his tune twice on solo discs.
harvey1954 2 years ago
hey why did they delete the "harpers bizarre" version? it´s the best one
jockelinho 2 years ago
Hey. The video doesn't sync with the audio. It's a little freaky.
Otherwise good post. It's interesting to hear from folks who have the knowledge of the era. It helps to keep the past alive.
alterego1776 2 years ago
= P
Mlilrunt682 2 years ago