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"God Bless The Conspiracy " McKendree Spring

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2010

From their early 70's album by the same name

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  • Nice to hear the sound of the good old vinyl!

  • BAD ASS!!!!!

  • I saw them doing this @ T-burgh H.S. outside one summer. I was TRANSPORTED! Fran was the BEST!

  • this song is so colorful and paints so many pictures in the mind its so great and I'm not even on drugs just a little alcohol and this song is awesome even sober

  • There were several great bands headed by violin players during this era: It's A Beautiful Day, Kansas, Jefferson Starship with Papa John Creech, Frank Zappa with Jon-Luc Ponty, The Electric Light Orchestra, The Move, and McKendree Spring.....Great time for American music. the record labels had money to burn, so the A & R people ruled the roost. We'll never see that again...Oh, Don't forget The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Lindisfarne, Doug Kershaw...........

  • There were several great bands headed by violin players during this era: It's A Beautiful Day, Kansas, Jefferson Starship with Papa John Creech, Frank Zappa with Jon-Luc Ponty, The Electric Light Orchestra, The Move, and McKendree Spring.....Great time for American music. the record labels had money to burn, so the A & R people ruled the roost. We'll never see that again...

  • I saw them in 1972 at Butler University. Been a fan ever since. Now turning my 10 year old violin player into a fan as well.

  • I saw them live in Indianapolis in 73 at a festival at old Busch Stadium exactly one week after the Bull Island debacle.They did a rompem stompem bluegrass tune to end their set and I remember it as being the best thing I heard all day.

  • @mattscholp ... in case you see this response a year later, i have 'susie, susie' from the 'second thought' album.

    i'll upload it to youtube.

  • Yes, I saw them perform at EJ Thomas also -- great concert. The violinist had his doctorate in music. He certainly did make his violin soar -- unforgettable.

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