If you like this one, also on Youtube are: "Child, Child", "Of No Concern". "Trippin' Down A Country Road" & "Speak To Me, Lady" which show of the eclectic stylistic mix of this band.
I saw these guys in 1972 at SEMO in Cape G. They did a cover of King Crimson's "In The Court of the Crimson King" and it blew me away how close it was to the original cut. Outstanding musical talents.
Saw this band play an early show in Carbondale, before my band played later that evening at the college. All I wanted to do was burn my guitar & become a plumber.
Phil Jost, Chuckie Sabatino, Joey Marshall, Barney Biver on drums (not sure about that one) These were some talented guys. We lost Chuckie and I don't know about Phil or Barney, but Joey is still with us thank you God.
Its nice to see these songs posted online my cousin joe played guitar for Jake Jones so im sure that it makes him feel good to see that there are still people that listen to there music
Its nice to see these songs posted online my cousin joe played guitar for Jake Jones so im sure that it makes him feel good to see that there are still people that listen to there music
Its nice to see these songs posted online my cousin joe played guitar for Jake Jones so im sure that it makes him feel good to see that there are still people that listen to there music
Its nice to see these songs posted online my cousin joe played guitar for Jake Jones so im sure that it makes him feel good to see that there are still people that listen to there music
I'm from st. Louis where this band started. Lost my copy of LP. Thanks for sharing. This group played it all, from this jazzy, neo-classical riff to blues, to southern rock. Some of the band still plays around the STL area. Keyboard and vocal member played with Mike McDonald during the 80-90s until his untimely death.
If you like this one, also on Youtube are: "Child, Child", "Of No Concern". "Trippin' Down A Country Road" & "Speak To Me, Lady" which show of the eclectic stylistic mix of this band.
TheGWFrog 7 months ago
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TheGWFrog 7 months ago
I saw these guys in 1972 at SEMO in Cape G. They did a cover of King Crimson's "In The Court of the Crimson King" and it blew me away how close it was to the original cut. Outstanding musical talents.
comjim1 1 year ago
Saw this band play an early show in Carbondale, before my band played later that evening at the college. All I wanted to do was burn my guitar & become a plumber.
graag49 1 year ago
Phil Jost, Chuckie Sabatino, Joey Marshall, Barney Biver on drums (not sure about that one) These were some talented guys. We lost Chuckie and I don't know about Phil or Barney, but Joey is still with us thank you God.
barbarasarro 1 year ago
@barbarasarro Don "Barney" Biver never recorded with them until, maybe, the last, unreleased album.
TheGWFrog 7 months ago
Its nice to see these songs posted online my cousin joe played guitar for Jake Jones so im sure that it makes him feel good to see that there are still people that listen to there music
tylemarko1989 1 year ago
Its nice to see these songs posted online my cousin joe played guitar for Jake Jones so im sure that it makes him feel good to see that there are still people that listen to there music
tylemarko1989 1 year ago
Its nice to see these songs posted online my cousin joe played guitar for Jake Jones so im sure that it makes him feel good to see that there are still people that listen to there music
tylemarko1989 1 year ago
Its nice to see these songs posted online my cousin joe played guitar for Jake Jones so im sure that it makes him feel good to see that there are still people that listen to there music
tylemarko1989 1 year ago
they remember me steely dan
nazzare79 2 years ago
I was not aware this band had done more than the self-titled debut, this is very different but good!
jeffthrow6892 2 years ago
I'm from st. Louis where this band started. Lost my copy of LP. Thanks for sharing. This group played it all, from this jazzy, neo-classical riff to blues, to southern rock. Some of the band still plays around the STL area. Keyboard and vocal member played with Mike McDonald during the 80-90s until his untimely death.
hoopskmccann 2 years ago
Great Song!!! Although Iv'e never heard this one before..Thanks
anitashelby 3 years ago
Excellent track...i like it alot,cool vibe
garyco345 3 years ago
Another great track by a band ive not heard of before,thanks.
elofan567 3 years ago