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I'm reading Peter Frampton's memoir and he mentioned how he and Humble Pie were jamming on one of his riffs he came up with at a sound check, Steve Marriot runs up to the stage and just starts singing - pretty much the lyrics as they would end up being. They played it in concert THAT NIGHT and just after the live Fillmore album was recorded Peter left the band to start his on solo journey because he had a lot of tunes that didn't fit Humble Pie. (What a time to leave).

 

 

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19 hours ago, Mmindy said:

TOGETHER has always been my favorite word. Every time I spell it, I say to myself: To-get-HER, because I've always wanted to be HER.

 

Today I found this video: TOGETHER ????????????

 

 

I like this song and have heard it several times, but had never seen the video.

 

Thanks, Mike

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@Confused1 and @Mmindy - both of you saying and love the same song - that is so cool - I think I'll never think of the word To-get-her the same.

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This got posted on my birthday. I just discovered it today. So that's ONE good thing on my b-day this year.

 

 

Hugs!

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my favorite vocal mentors..... Steve Marriot.... Paul Rodgers .... Joe Cocker......

 

 

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@Shay - such goodness above ?

 

for a Friday from '72 , lush voicings , lovely inversions , beautiful bass lines , and just a great hook line , so tasty....

 

 

 

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good album Cyndee

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How about a little electric church music - 

 

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My band Silverhorse played on this very stage less than a year later (Wednesday after John Lennon was murdered)......

 

 

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The Emily Dickinson of rock music - Stoned Soul Picnic, Eli's Coming, And When I Die, Stoney End, Wedding Bell Blues.... what more can I say.................. an amazing woman who left us too soon ................

 

 

 

 

 

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ahhhhhhhhhhh..... evening is here - loved this tune growing up...............

 

 

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Someone underappreciated.......................

 

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In  celebration of International Transgender Day of Visibility,   I have the sound up until all I can feel happiness

 

 

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20 hours ago, Shay said:

ahhhhhhhhhhh..... evening is here - loved this tune growing up...............

 

 

I have the original record purchased new.   One great silly song and then blaaaa-----still worth it. 

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Same here - have the album. Jann Akkerman did have some wonderful guitar albums - band had a lot of potential but alas.......

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PS - To Our Children's Children's Children - EXCELLENT ALBUM start to finish.

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as is.................

 

 

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Craving some ten years after today, in my view a very underrated live band

 

 

 

and of course

 

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Shay,  I had all the early, really great Moody albums in college and played them until I wore them out.   I came into a bit of money in 72 so I went to the record store and bought them all over.   Here is their last great album with only Justin and John.  I usually break into tears totally down my face in places on it.   The cover shows their opinion of the breakup of the group.   I think it was the last of the great artwork covers,Threshold and Tony Clark.   I am too lazy to go dig out the album to check.   You are more up on the industry, I'm just listener. 

   ---WILLOW---

 

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Great musical posts indeed.Thanks for posting some great memories.

Music from that era was and is still magical in a lot of ways.

 

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1 hour ago, Teri Anne said:

Music from that era was and is still magical in a lot of ways.

Yes, very much so.   I was an innocent loving mixed up hippie then.   I have pretty much gotten back to that now.

   ---WILLOW---

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I was a Hippie back in the mid to late 60s too the long hair and bell bottom jeans.

By 1970 I kind of figured out I needed an income if I wanted to eat and have a place to live. Living on a commune was not all that cool.

 

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