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@recklessnrelentless3 Great bass player with some really good lines
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Omg ! This was my grandpa's band (: George is my g-pa (bass) i didn't think I'd find him on here. Basically they started out playing as like a garage band, then i guess they just met the right people from what my mom told me. They played all around San Francisco and played in London alot . Basically what ended everything was the manager that they were talking to, didn't share their views on things, this was also a manager that delt with jimi hendrix.so that's why they are no more, and eventually
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crackers version is good
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Oh yes!! They were a REAL band, they were, hugely underrated. Love this powerful version of one of the greatest rock'n'roll songs ever... I'm a middle-aged head now, but I still need to shake some action, it's not lost any of its meaning..
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Cool,cool!!!!!!!!!
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no but really... its still cool!
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Well.... It Ain't LIVE...
....That takes Microphones and Guitar Cables and stuff like that!!!!
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In my top ten of all time...
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@sabuecw1990 well it doesnt, does it..
When I was a real 'teenage head' I often listened this song, 'buzzing' myself in that way while I was preparing for the night out hanging with my friends and constantly searching for 'some action' or fun... Huh..
CROMarioVk 1 year ago 5
@tdjtx Isn`t it wierd how things work out like that? I have to give the Flamin`Groovies credit for staying together and having the guts to move across the world to London from San Francisco. At least the english were able to appreciate them just as they have many "yanks" that moved there to make their mark. The Flamin`Groovies should have made lots of money. But they were into making music and not into making money. That`s the fate of most true artists. What a great band.
nogov4us 11 months ago 3