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Completely agree. Followed them since their Delaware days and just say them at the Blockley last weekend. I always preferred them as a 3 piece band, myself. He is such an amazing blues guitar player, but Rick Chertoff "popped' them out and they just weren't the same. But they still sound good today- it was a fantastic show.
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@TaconyBill. Me and Flamin Harry (remember him?) had a long discussion about this after one of his gigs a while back. It was all in the production, Rick Chertoff included. The demo tapes that these guys sent into MMR were raw and rough and ten times better than the final product, which Sony wanted to be more "polished" and mainstream. A damn shame if you ask me.
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Very possibly one of my top 10 favorite songs of all time.
Love the song. Love the whole album.
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@TaconyBill DAMN,,,,,,,TACONYBILL.... YOU SAID A MOUTHFULL....I AGREE 100%........MARC FROM 08110
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Great stuff. Any chance of this returning? Hate to sound older but music today just doesn't have this feel. This era had so many great bands and songs.
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What is the common denominator why great Philly bands didn't make the big time?
Rumblers, Hooters, Hazard, John Eddie, Bricklin, A's, Southside Johnny. And more I've missed, Lots of great music from this town that many others will not share in . Too bad for them. Frustrating as a Philly Music fan.
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I like the version on the "Walkin' On The Water" LP with the piano better.
Tommy
There is no reason why you shouldnt be HUGE. I saw you three times in conert.
You rock the whole house !
TshudyDoug 1 year ago 4
Am I the only Belgian who bought two CD's of Tommy Conwell 20 years ago ;-? You know Belgium, the country above France without gubberment ;-))
Jozi832 11 months ago 2