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JD Blackfoot - Cycles - Waiting To Be Born (1970)

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

From "Ultimate Prophecy" 1970

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  • Have to upload 'Angel' from this album next!

  • angel? i haven't post it...

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  • Im in my early 30's and just stummbled across this... This shit Rocks!

  • Do you have & could you upload "We Can Try" & "Pink Sun" from this album?

  • ¡y pensar que este lo pillé en disco de vinilo y a 5 bs. en el barrio chino!

  • Why don't you post the entire prophecy the way it was meant 2 be heard??? I can send you the whole thing if you have just the CD. This has 2 measures of Dan Walden playing what is not real, like a loop or something. This blunder is at the 3:25 thru 3:36 mark. Tinkerbell's real name is Dan Waldon. Craig Fuller of PPL fame my ass, he stole the song Amy with intro from Jeff Whitlock. Settled out of court for big bucks. Someone need a SouthEnd Beat Down.

  • Great album

  • Sudden mood changes as the song goes, with calmness and shouts giving turns, depressing themes, low gittar riffs... i guess this could be called the grunge of the 70's.

  • Jeff Witlock played lead guitar, Craig Fuller of Pure Prairie League fame played rythmn guitar, Tinker Bell played Drums, J D sang , I forget who played bass.

    They were great in person .

    Played a lot in Central, Ohio.

    Great band to be stoned to.

    J D was a very dynamic front man.w his beard, long hair and cowboy hat.

  • Yes, the most under rated great psychedelic album, thanks for posting...

  • You can tell by the few views that JD was a very well kept secret in the Midwest. St Louis and KSHE95 loved him. Fortunate to see him live. Great show and one of my best concert memories.

  • You can buy JD Blackfoot CD albums at website jdblackfoot -dot- com

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