Tommy Bolin / MOXY Tracks 1 & 2
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Great stuff... as the late, great Joe Anthony used to remind us via the 99.5 KISS late nights in San Antonio: "This band simply kicks ass! Turn up your radio, now!"
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i still got this on lp,got about 200 classic rock lps.they show years of playin time,we burnt em up back in the day..gonna give them to my son and daughter when i cash in my chips.
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He played with them too?!? He is/was great! and was always working and making music!
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I'm a die hard Tommy Bolin fan...I never knew he layed down some tracks with Moxy...they we're our local heroes...along with Rush,Triumph, Max Webster and April Wine. I still have Teaser on vinyl...miss him!
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I REMENBER THE FORMULA 95 IN LAREDO, TX KOYE
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@kmayb6569302 Sorry about your friend. My best friend & I were the only 2 people I knew in Houston that listened to Moxy. They came to town once & played at a little bar outside the Astrodome. We got there early expecting a big crowd. It was a very small crowd, but it didn't seem to phase them a bit. They put on a great show. It felt like they were playing just for us. It was special night.
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that's definitely Tommy chiseling that lead
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Fantasy - such a killer tune!!!!
This is a tune my buddy Jeff in Alabama would play over and over again when I went back to Alabama to visit. None of those folks ever heard of Moxy but this tune blew him away.
He died inna car accident a couple yrs later - so listening to this tune takes me back to cruizing to this tune with a damn good buddy of mine.
Thanx for posting these two tunes - Sail On Sail Away is such a happy - good mood kinda song...
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Moxy had some problems with the lead guitar, they just couldent get it right. Tommy Bolin was in the studio next door recording the great TEASER album. They say he cut the solos in just one take. Peace and Love from Sweden.
Sail On Sail Away... So great, reminds me of my 'Fast Times at Ridgemont High' days. Great quality audio too, did that come from the LP?
igiveupdamnit 5 years ago
Yes, it did.
PostToastie 5 years ago
What year was this? He was a busy guy in the few years before he died.
thedebster 5 years ago
This is from 1976
PostToastie 5 years ago