I love this song but what ever happened to that tune you guys did at the " Tales of the Unexpected" tour I think called, :10 Little Indians" here in at the Warner's theater? Would love to get my hands on a recording of that one too! Don't ever stop playing for God's sake.I just wanted to say that I know you were influenced by Jimi but you are a highly original guitarist with an awe inspiring bassist and drummer. --just a dragonfly buzzin' around.
@nickjr600 I missed that one but I was at Jarry park in Montreal June 9 was it 88 or 89. He opened for ( drum roll) ......SRV. What would have gone wrong that night. Obviously the musical night of my life. Surprisingly it was cold and there wasn;t a lot of people. SRV had just lost his father a couple of days ago and he had lost his gears. But he managed to get a fu...ng great show.
@sandran7121 Nugent only chewed gum with Damn Yankees. Weird. I've got some old black and white photos of Frank at Tower Records in Seattle, 1977 or so. His skin was a little ruddy, but he had some pretty nice hair.
If you've never heard Frank Marino much, you have to give his "Live" album a listen. His version of "Johnny B. Goode" and "Who Do You Love?" and the rest just rocks. His "World Anthem" album get s a little sappy, but there is some epic stuff on there,too.
@4speedpony I hope that was the case! Still, he shoulda introduced him and given him a little credit. People probably would have thought it was cool! I hope that helps dispel the "loop" stories. I met Frank at Tower Records in Seattle in 1977, and he was a pretty trippy guy. Happy, and not the least bit arrogant. Definitely stoned.
It sounds to me like Franks just using alot of effects on his guitar thats all and that extra rhythm guitar your hearing is his "Brother" playing off to the side of the stage, Something he did from time to time, Hard to see him in this video but you can see him in some of the early "King Be Baby" videos. Turn it up Frank!!!
I have seen Frank Marino many times in the late 70's early 80's in Tampa, Awsome
evilsphere0 3 weeks ago
I love this song but what ever happened to that tune you guys did at the " Tales of the Unexpected" tour I think called, :10 Little Indians" here in at the Warner's theater? Would love to get my hands on a recording of that one too! Don't ever stop playing for God's sake.I just wanted to say that I know you were influenced by Jimi but you are a highly original guitarist with an awe inspiring bassist and drummer. --just a dragonfly buzzin' around.
parrishkahn 4 weeks ago
@nickjr600 I missed that one but I was at Jarry park in Montreal June 9 was it 88 or 89. He opened for ( drum roll) ......SRV. What would have gone wrong that night. Obviously the musical night of my life. Surprisingly it was cold and there wasn;t a lot of people. SRV had just lost his father a couple of days ago and he had lost his gears. But he managed to get a fu...ng great show.
z7fan 1 month ago
the best
untamedheartt 1 month ago
Franck Marino une tuerie....
geppetto8546 1 month ago
@Prestostark
I do not know any of Frank's music.I live in the United States.I will check it out.Here on You Tube
sandran7121 1 month ago
@sandran7121 Nugent only chewed gum with Damn Yankees. Weird. I've got some old black and white photos of Frank at Tower Records in Seattle, 1977 or so. His skin was a little ruddy, but he had some pretty nice hair.
If you've never heard Frank Marino much, you have to give his "Live" album a listen. His version of "Johnny B. Goode" and "Who Do You Love?" and the rest just rocks. His "World Anthem" album get s a little sappy, but there is some epic stuff on there,too.
Prestostark 1 month ago
@4speedpony I hope that was the case! Still, he shoulda introduced him and given him a little credit. People probably would have thought it was cool! I hope that helps dispel the "loop" stories. I met Frank at Tower Records in Seattle in 1977, and he was a pretty trippy guy. Happy, and not the least bit arrogant. Definitely stoned.
Prestostark 1 month ago
@Prestostark
I never knew Ted Nugent sang and chew gum.
Never heard of Frank Marino.I know back in the day he was some piece of Eye candy...LMAO
sandran7121 1 month ago
It sounds to me like Franks just using alot of effects on his guitar thats all and that extra rhythm guitar your hearing is his "Brother" playing off to the side of the stage, Something he did from time to time, Hard to see him in this video but you can see him in some of the early "King Be Baby" videos. Turn it up Frank!!!
4speedpony 1 month ago