Charlee - A Way To Die (1972)

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2010

Album: Charlee
Artist: Charlee

Perfect job done mostly by the Walter Rossi. I almost cried like a baby, when I heard this song for a first time. I wish you to have similar feelings.

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  • So many years later, i finally hear them, but better late than never. Right?

  • @robbiedaug sure ;)

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  • How killer to hear the best rock guitarist this country will ever produce,I know I produced him....H L

  • @70sRockin Another old, Montréal band to check out is, Moonquake. There are a few songs on youtube but "Remember" was their one and only "local" Montréal" hit. It's too bad, i really liked Moonquake's first album a lot. I didn't buy their second one because i didn't know it was out. They were really not very famous. I knew they had one album because when i saw them play, Jack August threw 3 albums into the crowd. I didn't catch one.

  • @70sRockin Charlee were from Montréal, Canada.

    The singer of this song reminds you of Frank Marino? Interesting. You can go to mahoganyrush's website and listen to all of Mahogany Rush's album for free.

    That's what i am doing. I love the song Child Of The Novelty. I am just sad that i never got to hear them until the 4th album came out. The commercial hit, Drangonfly, caught my ears, then. Even though i like the album, i never bought another M.R.album. I don't know why.

  • @robbiedaug It's funny you mentioned The Great Frank Marino. The vocalist in this song reminds me alot of Marino. Charlee is from Canada also?

  • When i was 11, my uncle who is only 6 years older than me, educated me in music when i lived with him and his mom, my gran.

    When Frank Marino hit the scene and sounded like Jimi, it "offended" the group of guys who my uncle hung out with. So during my "musical education" i was introduced to the styles of the American and Brit rockers but not the local Montreal guys, like Rossi and Marino. Pag, was 2 big to ignore though. I liked his songs. It's nice to hear all these tunes from Montreal, now. ♫

  • This is one of the best songs ever to listen to with headphones while stoned and sitting in a bean bag chair !

  • Wow, I love it, thx for introducing me to this!

  • Love the drummers roll obsession and delivery nice! Thanks for posting legendary Walter Rossi :)

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