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Hogs on the Road. A Journey through the Mont Blanc Tunnel set to the blistering Mistreated. This is one of the many extras on the DVD: The Groundhogs 60/40 Split, available from: www.ents.tv. (Sorry about the 'blocking on the picture. It is on the limit for bandwidth)

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  • This track came off 'The Hogs on the Road' album. The clips are a compilation of home movies shot by the band during that particular tour of Europe. It is the McPhee, Dave Anderson (Hawkwind, Amun Duul, bass) Mick Jones (currently touring with Chicken Shack and John Mayall, Drums. The original line up of McPhee, Cruickshank and Pustelnik is the main body of the live concert on our DVD 60/40 Split.

    The band reformed 3 years ago and we were lucky enough to capture them for posterity.

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  • Tony ts mcphee is god

  • what album is this from?

  • It would be great to see more of this DVD, until it is released in the U.S. format. Hope it will be soon! Region 1 or all formats ...PLEASE!!!!

  • Anyone remember Tony on the Lou Rawls show in the mid 70s - he sang Muddy Waters - love to see that one again.

  • I saw the Groundhogs at Kingdom Hall, Watford, UK in 1970 or 1971...far out man!

    twiggy dotcom

  • I think he's talking about the song..not the bomb..hmm.on second thoughts I'm not too sure. No I think he/she's talking about the song...hmm

    Still gotta love the groundhogs. Split still sounds fantastic, especially if you've got the flu.

  • i am going to see them sat 080807 at crook football club will let you know what they were like chrry red for ever

  • They were excellent during 68 - 73, they played psychedelic blues of the best kind.. At the beatles level if you ask me. Like many other brit bands they didn't make it to famous when they were at their best.. same goes for Savoy Brown

  • diferent class

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