Uploader Comments (spilopbob)
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After a recording session in Hollywood Ca. my buddy Jimmy Gordon and I went to see them at the Whiskey. I became an instant fan.
Perry Morris/Drummer
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I love this pig track, great slide man
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Thanks...I haven't heard this in decades...still holds up...whatever happened to BP?
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Sooooo good !
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been looking for this for years (didn't know the name or band)
thanks for the upload.
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I dig Anderson and Tull - AND I DIG THIS!
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@theseventhprotocol anderson actually started on sax but he seemed to abandon that for flute jack lancaster playdr 2 saxes at once and flute like roland kirk andersons influence when blodwyn pig played fillmore east they sounded so tight and professional they must have been rehersing 20 hours a day a writer named richard kostelanetz gave them a bad review but admitted he never went to the concert?
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7-string bottleneck
sick, sick music.
chalkdust 4 months ago
@chalkdust Thank you man...
spilopbob 4 months ago
Jeez, and I thought it was spelled Pyg. Why no tutorial on this song? The brilliant chords of the slide guitar knock me down back in 1968 when I heard it on KMPX San Francisco. Great song to listen to when your mate dumps you and you need to cry your eyes out.
hwy163 5 months ago
@hwy163 Thank you very much, I think you're right about the tears.. :-)
spilopbob 4 months ago
Mick Abrams was great on the first Tull album, ,but he got even better with BP without Ian Anderson trying to be top dog.
theseventhprotocol 2 years ago
At least he's a better bluesmusician :-)
I did not know about the top dog thing, but you're probably right, there's almost always a leader, like in everything else..
Thanks for sharing your little story.
Per Bjarne.
spilopbob 2 years ago