Country Joe--that makes sense... Wow the 8-track was at RCA in 1965... amazing. Considering the Beatles were still stuck with the 4-track through Sgt Pepper in 67. Thanks for the insight Rick...
First band to use the new "8-track" tape machinein RCA's Studio A. One of the few East Coast psychedelic bands. Produced by Bob Cullen--although Zappa did like the band a lot...
@paperboxcutter he is in Pittsburgh, still making and playing guitars
tubeghaliaa 1 month ago
Country Joe--that makes sense... Wow the 8-track was at RCA in 1965... amazing. Considering the Beatles were still stuck with the 4-track through Sgt Pepper in 67. Thanks for the insight Rick...
PS Dari's brother (if you didn't catch that).
RunMDPhD 4 months ago
Shared to FB James Hornback St. Louis
Fladavenue 6 months ago
First band to use the new "8-track" tape machinein RCA's Studio A. One of the few East Coast psychedelic bands. Produced by Bob Cullen--although Zappa did like the band a lot...
RunMDPhD 6 months ago in playlist westcoast and hippie music
I have this LP at home and one strange thing that caught my attention was that is was on RCA Victor label. A far streach for that label at that time.
thebloms 6 months ago
this album is really an acid trip ;-P
05sandybeaches 9 months ago
Where is Thomas Danaher now?
paperboxcutter 9 months ago
Hear a little bit of Quicksilver, Country Joe
Fladavenue 1 year ago
Produced by Frank Zappa,i heard
Viznel137 2 years ago
I totally agree! A real 60's gem for the connaisseurs......
jaapmar 2 years ago