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Morning Glory "Jelly Gas Flame" (1968)

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2009

This California group (San Francisco) was formed in 1967. Morning
Glory released one album, 1968's Two Suns Worth (also this song
here is from this) , that was heavily influenced by Jefferson
Airplane and the Mamas & the Papas, particularly in its
female-male vocal blends. More psychedelic than the Mamas &
the Papas, and poppier than the Airplane, it featured lead vocals
by Gini Graybeal on a set of almost entirely original material, the
majority written by bassist/rhythm guitarist/singer Bob Bohanna
(though some other members contributed in that regard as well).
Producing was Abe "Voco" Kesh, most known for his work with
Blue Cheer.
(www.allmusic.com)

Gini Graybeal (vocals)
Bob Bohanna (bass)
Larry Gerughty (organ)
Daniel NuDelman (lead guitar)
Allen Wehr (drums)

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  • Das ist ja mal wieder eine Rarität :-) Danke fürs einstellen und Dir noch einen schönen Sonntag.

    LG Betty

  • Das mach ich doch immer wieder gerne, schon alleine darum das schöner alter Sound nicht in ganz in Vergessenheit gerät.

    Dir auch noch einen schönen Sonntag.

    LG Udo

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  • The group I played for, Overbrook , played with these guys July 4 1967 at Russian River, (rio nido) California along with Moby Grape and Big Brother Holding Co. They were great, as was the whole show. $3 ticket back then!

  • I have never heard this before, I like a lot, very good posting ! :o)

    Hans :o)

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  • i know Ginny shes now a christian science teacher..

  • I love this song and keep coming back to it.

  • They remind me of Yankee Dollar

  • Hey so cool to see this on here, this is my moms band. She is now Ginny Luedeman and is a Chritian Science teacher and lecturer! I love this, I grew up with it!!! Thats my older brother who is now in his 40s on the back of the record! Thanks for posting it!

  • This is the first album I ever bought. I was probably six years old. I thought that hippies made the best music so, judging by this band's appearance, this must be the best album ever made. Boy, was I wrong.

  • could you please send me the album or just this song? i would love you forever...

  • this is fantastic.

  • This could have been one of the greatest songs of its era, possibly ever, if only the rhythm was more consistent and less drifting. It certainly could have beat a lot of early Pink Floyd and similar music of the time, but it seems the production wasn't really up to it. I take it the atmosphere in the studio that day was quite...er... relaxed? Either that or they hadn't practiced before the recording session.

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