The lead guitarist was Jimmy McCullough only about 24 during this. But no, this was not really the 'biggest thrill of early career". His biggest thrill was when he was about 16 and inserted into a short-lived band designed by 'The Who' 's roadie Speedy Keane with a pianist knicknamed 'Thunderclap Newman', and they had a #1 worldwide song, still highly regarded, called "Something in the Air". Incredibly great song. Look for it on youtube. Little Jimmy was shirtless for the video demos!
a sweet version...raw, unmixed sound and straight from the blaring, buzzing and shaking monitor speakes...fed into the crappy mike plugged into the 16mm projector...
love it!!
vinnybking 3 months ago
Too Classic!!
jimpy419 3 months ago
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sbourg55 1 year ago
The lead guitarist was Jimmy McCullough only about 24 during this. But no, this was not really the 'biggest thrill of early career". His biggest thrill was when he was about 16 and inserted into a short-lived band designed by 'The Who' 's roadie Speedy Keane with a pianist knicknamed 'Thunderclap Newman', and they had a #1 worldwide song, still highly regarded, called "Something in the Air". Incredibly great song. Look for it on youtube. Little Jimmy was shirtless for the video demos!
sbourg55 1 year ago
a sweet version...raw, unmixed sound and straight from the blaring, buzzing and shaking monitor speakes...fed into the crappy mike plugged into the 16mm projector...
Buster25 1 year ago
Jimmy McCullough and Denny Laine.Laine was a founding member of the Moody Blues,Jimmy sadly od'd.
superxleadshot 4 years ago
who were the two guitarists? That must have been the biggest thrill of their early careers. They were practically in the Beatles.
ACESTATION 4 years ago