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Gentle Giant had a unique mix of progressive/folk/baroque elements. I saw them once in concert, and I was baffled to see how many different types of instrument each band member would play. Here they get out the recorders in the last three minutes...

 

 

And then they add the strings...

 

 

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55 minutes ago, Muppy said:

..Dead Heavens was nates stoner rock band for a while. This by far was their siquest gig IMO....opening up for surf guitar legend  featured in the movie Pulp Fiction the legendary Dick Dale

stoner rock is my jam.  I dig most genres- jazz, blues, alternative, punk, classical, metal, reggae, chillout, etc- but stoner rock is my favorite!

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a very underrated Woodstock performance that got lost in all the other iconic ones that took place, JMO

has anyone ever been to her church venue in BFLO? Me once. 2 sections large and small Cults played the small.

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..last one. I actully saw mr Redbone at the NYS Thruway Pembroke exit back in the day. He looked exactly like this. yeh next I should post some valby LOL naww but both I think of when I reminisce WNY

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9 hours ago, Muppy said:

..Dead Heavens was nates stoner rock band for a while. This by far was their siquest gig IMO....opening up for surf guitar legend  featured in the movie Pulp Fiction the legendary Dick Dale

It's kinda funny that you bring up Dick Dale, I was just listening to the radio, and they played Gary Hoey  (a disciple of Dale) playing a surf rock instrumental. I actually saw him in the 80's in your neck of the woods at a little hole in the wall bar between PB and LaJolla (Don't remember the name of the place, but it was across the street from a school, in a residential neighborhood. The place looked like someone's garage, lol) so, here's Gary Hoey

 

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1 hour ago, Muppy said:

a very underrated Woodstock performance that got lost in all the other iconic ones that took place, JMO

has anyone ever been to her church venue in BFLO? Me once. 2 sections large and small Cults played the small.

Canned Heat was an awesome band.

Which reminds me of a friend I had met in Phoenix, who was obsessed with them. (Another SD connection, my friend Dave had played football for SD State, was a backup QB I think, in the late 70's or early 80's, plus he was a SD local, grew up near Balboa Park.) Anyway, (just remember, "speed kills")

 

 

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1 hour ago, Muppy said:

..last one. I actully saw mr Redbone at the NYS Thruway Pembroke exit back in the day. He looked exactly like this. yeh next I should post some valby LOL naww but both I think of when I reminisce WNY

Lol, John Valby. I saw him in Laughlin, NV., at free casino show. I didn't know he was from Buffalo until sometime after. Loved the candy bar poem.

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On 10/9/2021 at 4:35 AM, Pete said:

stoner rock is my jam.  I dig most genres- jazz, blues, alternative, punk, classical, metal, reggae, chillout, etc- but stoner rock is my favorite!

Train - Meet Virginia (Live on Letterman) - YouTube

 

 

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1 hour ago, Muppy said:

I heard this today and will post it because I think this is in yours and the missus wheelhouse. 

 

I actually have a couple of these guys cd's. (Short skirt, long jacket)

On a side note, I like the album art because I used to own a 68 impala convertible and the pic made me say "that car looks familiar"

 

I was introduced to their music years ago by listening to Scott Regan's show on WRUR 88.7 FM

It's the local NPR station,  but Scott spins some good tunes.

 

Another band Scott plays on his show, and I actually saw at a festival in Phoenix in the late 80's

The guitarist went on to form Cracker

I had to edit, I reposted Low, because I was listening to that while I was typing, I meant to post Eurotrash Girl.

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