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"Blue Hills" Franklin Street Arterial

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

Back in '79 the Portland music scene was either disco bands from Boston or Irish bands singing sea chanties, save for a hole in the wall called Jim's Bar & Grill - the only thing grilling were doobies in the men's room. The house band was a group of young talents knowm as Franklin Street Arterial: Carlos Cuellar /guitar; Teg Glendon /bass; David Bowler /drums; Michael McInnis /keyboards; and Ed Agopian /tenor sax. "Blue Hills" was written by Michael McInnis and David Bowler. So chew on some windowpane and enjoy this classic video.

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  • That's my dad on the sax! I wish he still played

  • Found this album under divine circumstances. Believe in magic!

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  • Would make a great openning for a movie. Remids me of Taxi Driver.

  • @sugahwhat Oh he is? Wow, that would be so so so so so so amazing if you could thank you!!!!!!!!!

  • @seostattler My dad Carlos is on guitar. if you like, I can ask if he has any of the other songs!

  • Oh lord I just really really really really want to hear more of this..... LP is going for 130 on Ebay UK eeeekkk outside of a students budget :((((((

  • This is my influence... imagine me, 9 year's old - spoiled into music by my dad, the legendary Jim Peterson at one of his most famous night clubs. The history of the Old Port and the Portland music scene can be traced to this place... and his others. BB King to Bebe Buell, Foghat, Joe Brien & The Kopterz, to name a few. When I sit around and listen to my musically gifted friends I truly appreciate the talent, hard work and practice it takes to perform. Thanks Dad for exposing me to this world

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  • Wow: someone just sent me here. Great all around. FWIW the sound just about jumps out of my MacBook Pro speakers: really fabulous.

    Congratulations and greetz all around!

  • That is awesome. Great memories, indeed!

    A certain keyboard player implied that he might have some recorded Crosswind music somewhere...

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