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Re: [bomp] Re: On da playa
julian (and his mailorder staff) is/are obviously devoted fans of the devil's
bud...
but i'm pretty sure i'm fine with that! hehe
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Reidelberger
To: bomp@xnet2.com
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 10:31 PM
Subject: Re: [bomp] Re: On da playa
Yes
There has been much GFR action on the turntables.
I blame it all on Julian Cope, his website has a rave review of Grand
Funk Live, his convictions were pretty strong, it made me replay a lot of
their records
check it out
http://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/albumofthemonth/1198
I have that Cincinnatti pop fest footage as well, also notable for a
great Alice Cooper performance when he was still very psychedelic.
Lenny Smith <vze3c488@verizon.net> wrote:
"Eric Reidelberger" wrote:
> This is the stuff that's been dominating my decks for the past few days
> Grand Funk - Survival
> Grand Funk - Red Album
> Grand Funk - Live
Wow. Glutton fer punishment, eh? ; ) j/k--"Paranoid" from their s/t lp
was the first (well, maybe the second of 2) song I ever performed onstage,
in public. We were called Bugsy & The Electric Pimples. That was my 5th
grade band, hehehe. We kinda sucked. 2 gigs, though... I actually sorta
treasure the GFR set in the video of the Cincinnatti Pop Fest, same outdoor
concert that featured the notorious peanut-butter smearing Stooges set.
Mountain was pretty fun, too.
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