Bloodrock - 'Gotta Find A Way' circa 1970

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2008

American (Fort Worth, Texas) rock band Bloodrock's 'Gotta Find A Way' from 1970 - Bloodrock 1

Jim Rutledge (vocals)
Lee Pickens (guitar)
Ed Grundy (bass)
Stevie Hill (keyboards)
Nick Taylor (guitar)
Rick Cobb (drums)

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  • I saw them open for Hendrix in Norman, OK and Grand Funk Railroad in Tulsa, OK.. They were really awesome. I'll never forget the singer jumping off the top of the stacks!! It was sooo cool. They almost out showed Jimi Hendrix in my opinion!

  • Great Lp and Band . Saw them once and have some cool pics . They were extremely heavy Live . Thanks for sharing their Music .

  • Dave Rabbit brought me here man!!!

    

  • Heavy organ/guitar-driven Psychedelic Rock...

  • @vendooza / My Dad was at that show! He said they played DOA and every one thought it was a drug bust!

  • i huffed gas to Bloodrock and still alive

  • I hitched from Kansas to Norman, OK. winter of 1968-69 and saw them open for Hendrix. I bought the Bloodrock album pictured in this post. Still have it. Oh yeah - married the girl I went to the concert with. Still have her, too.

  • Oh yeah!!! I hit post before I said that the Live album (except for You Gotta Roll and Cheater) were recorded at that Amphitheater show in 1971. You Gotta Roll and Cheater were altered studio recordings with the Amphitheater crowd noise dubbed in. Rutledge blew his voice out for those two songs. Go figure. I don't think they used monitors.

  • Geeez uzzz!!! I haven't heard this song in like 38 years. I was a huge Bloodrock fanatic. I saw them at the Amphitheater in Chicago in 1971 opening for Grand Funk. I was 18 and it was the loudest concert ever!!! I got locked in a trunk on acid once and my friends put DOA on the 8 track. It totally freaked me out. I still have my Bloodrock Live double LP. Maybe I'll run it off to Pro-Tools so I can listen to it again.

  • Sounds kind of like Rhinoceros who like Bloodrock had a good first album

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