Blood Sweat & Tears Kurpark, Germany 1974 Bobby Colomby-Drums Jerry LaCroix-Vocals and Sax Jerry Fisher-Vocals Dave Bargeron-Trombone and Tuba George Wadenius-Guitar Larry Willis-Keyboards Bill Tillman-Sax and Flute Ron McClure-Bass Tony Klatka-Trumpet
@hersheybill Amen! After BS&T I followed Jerry with the Boogie Kings. I grew up with the Boogie Kings and have played with at least a few members. Jerry was one of the most soulful white men and black ever to walk this planet. He and Duane Yates as a duo knocked it out of the park man!
And just for the record: Blood, Sweat and Tears just sounded good, clean and WHITE, before Jerry. Like interesting elevator music. Not at all spicy, like plain rice. No flavor. and Chicago also. At least their songs were fun to play, not like "Proud Mary" the "gag me with a spoon" song. Bill Hershey.
I read a whole lotta' comments "dissin;" this band. I only worked for 30 years playin' rock and soul music, so what do I know ?? Obviously not as much as some pasty faced, fat faggot from somewhere up North. Every cat in that band is emotionally involved in that song, and if you can't hear it, you need to go to your TV and start watching "Brady Bunch" re runs.
I grew up with these cats. I got to back up Jerry in '65 in Texas and Louisanna. Billy Tillman was My good friend. I am Bill Hershey from Houston, and, if you "misclicked" son, Open your ears and shut your mouth. And don't bring your best girlfriend around Jerry, not if you are just a sax player like me. What a Talent !!
As great as this is, and it is, it shows a band disassembled. BS&T without Al Kooper, Jim Fielder , and Steve Katz is like a heart with out a soul. All this is is Bobby Colomby and Dave Bargeron and a bunch of hired guns playing a great BS&T song. Bring back the original band for a show playing all of the first album and I will fly to wherever to see it. And yes that means leaving David Clayton Thomas at home, he was the real beginning of the end for this great band.......
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bretthejet60 1 week ago
@hersheybill Amen! After BS&T I followed Jerry with the Boogie Kings. I grew up with the Boogie Kings and have played with at least a few members. Jerry was one of the most soulful white men and black ever to walk this planet. He and Duane Yates as a duo knocked it out of the park man!
GarbGary 2 weeks ago
Love this song .... more than you'll ever know!!!
rbkpetroleo 3 weeks ago in playlist Mix 60's -70's - 80's music 2
And just for the record: Blood, Sweat and Tears just sounded good, clean and WHITE, before Jerry. Like interesting elevator music. Not at all spicy, like plain rice. No flavor. and Chicago also. At least their songs were fun to play, not like "Proud Mary" the "gag me with a spoon" song. Bill Hershey.
hersheybill 1 month ago
I read a whole lotta' comments "dissin;" this band. I only worked for 30 years playin' rock and soul music, so what do I know ?? Obviously not as much as some pasty faced, fat faggot from somewhere up North. Every cat in that band is emotionally involved in that song, and if you can't hear it, you need to go to your TV and start watching "Brady Bunch" re runs.
hersheybill 1 month ago
I grew up with these cats. I got to back up Jerry in '65 in Texas and Louisanna. Billy Tillman was My good friend. I am Bill Hershey from Houston, and, if you "misclicked" son, Open your ears and shut your mouth. And don't bring your best girlfriend around Jerry, not if you are just a sax player like me. What a Talent !!
hersheybill 1 month ago
just fantastic
lifeisgoodno1 1 month ago
Am i the only one who misclicked trying to find a NeverShoutNever song o.o
YAYaRayGun 1 month ago
Oh my god the guy on the flute.
amirmabalay 2 months ago
As great as this is, and it is, it shows a band disassembled. BS&T without Al Kooper, Jim Fielder , and Steve Katz is like a heart with out a soul. All this is is Bobby Colomby and Dave Bargeron and a bunch of hired guns playing a great BS&T song. Bring back the original band for a show playing all of the first album and I will fly to wherever to see it. And yes that means leaving David Clayton Thomas at home, he was the real beginning of the end for this great band.......
Stoneglad1 2 months ago