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Baker Gurvitz Army Inside of Me 1975 (Live Video Track)

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BGA Inside of Me. Live in German TV Studio 1975. Rare outing for much underrated band. Gurvitz Brothers came from Three Man Army and before that Gun (of Race with the Devil fame) Baker needs no introduction. Snips was vocalist with Free's bassist Andy Fraser's band, Sharks. This track was on their 1st Vertigo album. Enjoy

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  • Anything with Ginger Baker playing on it demands to be heard!

  • what a great coloured gibson firbird!

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  • Thr only one of these guys who still seems to be doing anything is Snips. Check him and Chris Spedding's band King Mob.

  • My favorite song love listening to Ginger Baker's fills he sounds like 2 drummers at once. amazing!

  • sweet !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @TPAwavelink Agreed!! I got all of them and they rock, Ginger's trip to Africa really paid off, here he shows Blind Faith's restraint and arrangements but with Cream's power blasts.... Clearly, something's changed in him for the better!! I also got some of his new jazzier stuff and that drummer is still the bomb!!

  • Snips rules. That Sharks LP (with Chris Spedding) is great. First Water.

  • Incredible stuff here..Just recently discovered them,luckily enough.By coincidence there was a review in the new British music mag, 'Classic Rock'..Reviewer bashes the shit out of the group and all 3 albums(The Reissues).Goes to show they really don't know shit about great music from the 70's..who hires these schmucks and what are their credentials?

  • @SAHBfan Yeh, you're so right. This band were one of the most underestimated bands of the era. Not just because of their musical proficiency (which is obvious), but also their songs and arrangements like this one.

  • @wheelie63 Adrian Gurvitz — His brother Paul is the bassist (handy).

  • @wheelie63 Adrian Gurvitz

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