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 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.
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.
Nice to hear the sound of the good old vinyl!
David1048lowry 2 weeks ago
BAD ASS!!!!!
reelgroovyfilms1 3 weeks ago in playlist YouTube Mix for McKendree Spring
I saw them doing this @ T-burgh H.S. outside one summer. I was TRANSPORTED! Fran was the BEST!
Gmanmj12 2 months ago
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
wetbedding 2 months ago
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...........
terrryc 4 months ago
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...
terrryc 4 months ago
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.
rhumphrey53 5 months ago
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.
drex23100 5 months ago
@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.
tpmetp 7 months ago
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.
Balertwine 8 months ago