EL gran artista inglés se rodeo de toda una banda de "amiguitos" que no eran muy simpaticos para su mama, pero que hacian rock de primer nivel en los 70´s, como Jimmy Page (productor y musico ), John Bonham, Jeff Beck, Nicky Hopkins y Noel Redding todos acompañando las loqueras de Sutch
wah wah Page. great stuff!! les paul twangster. trademark riffs. just love it. thanks for posting.
GuitArch54 6 months ago
Now you know where Ozzy got his sound!
bigtone1348 1 year ago
gran tema gracias por postearlo! todo el album de los heavy friends es muy bueno y no se que discuten estos en los comentarios me parece que su estilo de voz va muy bien con la musica...
ivan500 1 year ago
@polytech44xyz The instrumental tracks are pretty groovy; lotta great riffs there. I wonder if it's possible to remix the album without the vocals? Just daydreaming.
Tsugaheterophylla 1 year ago
@PAULLONDEN — I'm certainly glad Sutch was inimitable; one of him was quite enough already. As far as any distinction between performing and singing goes, on a recording all that matters is how it sounds.
HaxoAngmark 1 year ago
@HaxoAngmark Sutch didn't mean to 'sing'..he performed,in his own inimatable way.
He would've been the first to admit he hadn't a good 'singing' voice.
PAULLONDEN 1 year ago
@polytech44xyz I don't think it's just a screamer man
San5a 1 year ago 2
@polytech44xyz bass buddy and why would you ignore the good lord???
jimmaya 1 year ago
Ignore the screamer (Lord Sutch) and check out Jeff Beck on rhythm guitar, Jimmy Page on lead and John Bonham on drums circa late 68'...Not to mention Noel Redding (Jimi Hendrix Experience) sitting in on base...Awesome.
polytech44xyz 1 year ago
@HaxoAngmark where's your record motherfucker ???!!!!
zelenious 1 year ago 2