MOBY GRAPE "Sitting By The Window" Purple Rocks Vintage
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oh none taken. Hip hop has a wide variety of fans: those who just follow whom ever is currently popular and keep people like Ryan Secrest employeed, and then you have the true hip hop music fan who really takes the time to listens to the word, sounds of hip hop. We research the sample songs, sound bites, and phrases used in making the compilations. But your commentary would better suit the first type of fans (hip hop) out there.
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I so love this song. His voice is so very beautiful. The vibrato is haunting and lovely. I bought this on a 45 when it came out and I still love it! Moby Grape forever.
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@damerchantofdeath714 not really true, im 15 and i discovered this stuff myself because im tired of rap and crap and i feel like this music suits me better, i wish music was still like this but of course a different style is popular right now.
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Love these guys!!
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@jeevers101 Quicksilver MS was my fav out of SF then, along with the Dead W/ Pigpen, NOW those were the days of good music.
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I was at that same concert and I was struck by how weird Rod Stewart appeared. He wore lipstick,blue eye shadow and had his nails painted.He also acted weird.He would hide while he sang and would crouch down behind the speaker columns.That said, the band rocked.Especially"Ain't Superstitious" Moby Grape Rules!
I heard that Peter Lewis was the son of Loretta Young.
Bob Mosley had his short hair and acted all serious and business-like At the end of gig he packed up his bass and left.
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I saw Moby Grape at the Filmore in San Francisco the summer of 1968. I always have loved Grape and still do.That particular night they played with very little energy and sounded exactly like the record. I remember the cool reception from the crowd and Skip saying sarcastically , "thanks a lot San Francisco" .They shared the bill with Jeff Beck who was awesome. Ron Wood and some gravel voiced guy we never heard of Rod Stewart.Beck blew us away!!!!!!
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No offense taken. It's a good point - hip hop sampling the old stuff and thereby introducing it to a new generation. In that sense, it's a good thing. BTW, although I'm not a fan I don't hate hip hop - it's a style of music and some of it is very creative. But like I wrote before, because of hip hop being the main thing for so long, the attention span of the current generation for complex music is short. But that may be starting to change again.
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no offense, but if it weren't for hip hop, many songs such as this one would be forgotten. Only reason I picked up on it was because it was sampled by Psycho Realm: Confessions of a Drug Addict, check it out, you might like and enjoy it.
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agreed.. i guess thats all it takes..just listening..
well peace..



The video is terrible; you can't see them.
Stacela 4 years ago
Just Close Your Eyes Then, It's Not About Seeing It, It's About Hearing It, Don't You Know That.
buffalo611 4 years ago 4