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RIP Keef Hartley, your music takes me back to my younger & more carefree years
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This was one of the great prog bands we listened in Finland during my playing years 1968 - 1972. What a golden era of good rock!
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Memories, oh yes. Great band making great music. Nice to see (and hear) that Miller still out there itching his axe. At the moment touring in Germany with Jon Lord on keyboard, how cool isn't that!
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nice guitar
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@sehmir79 Thank you and happy easter if you read this before.
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@uwewird100 Grazie... io ITALIAN BOY!!!!
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@fbendz i always tend to think gary's playing is the best part of any recording he was on. my favorite rock bass player, along with geezer butler.
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I just love Gary Thain's bass playing. The little melodies he plays in the background, not just dum-dum-dum... From a Heepster.
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The 70's - what a golden era for rock music, and so much else besides.
1970 we sat in a partyroom of a friend and he put this record on the player. I was completely overwhelmed. That were the great times of bluesrock. We also liked to listen to Rory Gallagher, Steamhammer, Collosseum, Brainbox, Allman Brothers and unknown stuff like Mogul Thrash with the great song "Elegy". I am happy, that I could listen to that music when I was 18 years old.
I'm from the north of Germany.
Greetings to all real rockfans on/in? the world.
uwewird100 3 years ago 14
i saw them in 1970 in germany in a festival with hendrix ,sly family stone ,keef band had the greatest success ,all hippys wake up because the music was joyful
22clodius 2 years ago 4