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reminds me of the elegance of Peter Green sounds .
I went to see Bill Cosby at Blossom Music Center with my best school buddy and his parents - we weren't old enough to drive yet. Following Cosby's performance, we stopped someplace - probably a mall, and there was a record store. I was a huge Spirit fan ever since I first heard "Fresh Garbage" and whenever I walked into a record store, I went right to the "S's" to see if there was a new Spirit album.
I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw the black LP cover with CLEAR SPIRIT in the familiar Spirit font type in the bin. I'm not sure how I came up with the $3 or $4 to buy it, but I did. I held it all the way back home and, of course, played it through after arrival. I wasn't too keen on first listen - especially these slower, orchestrated themes, but over the next few weeks I continued playing both sides and loved it as much as their first two LP's.
Hey Dougie, we had great times, didn't we?
Damn. Them's were the days.
NB. Just found Blossom schedule for late August 1969. Janice played the night before The Coz. Seats were $2.50.
Cool story. Thank You for sharing it!
I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw the black LP cover with CLEAR SPIRIT in the familiar Spirit font type in the bin. I'm not sure how I came up with the $3 or $4 to buy it, but I did. I held it all the way back home and, of course, played it through after arrival. I wasn't too keen on first listen - especially these slower, orchestrated themes, but over the next few weeks I continued playing both sides and loved it as much as their first two LP's.
Hey Dougie, we had great times, didn't we?
Damn. Them's were the days.
NB. Just found Blossom schedule for late August 1969. Janice played the night before The Coz. Seats were $2.50.
I think you have to have the correct listening environment to appreciate this fully.
Of course state of mind goes without saying.
Set and setting. Applies to many aspects of life, my friend. I vote 8 without the slightest hesitation.
Couldn't bands in the 60's find the "stop" button on the tape recorder? Man, this track drags on and on.
13 years yer still complaining?
4 years later - going up 1 to an 8 rating.
I think you have to have the correct listening environment to appreciate this fully.
Of course state of mind goes without saying.
A sliver of this played during a public service announcement on the TV back in the '70s, and it burrowed into my memory where it stayed for decades, long after that spot stopped airing. Never had heard it anywhere else.
Then, as it was my procedure as an overnight college DJ, I randomly picked tracks out of the record library to play at 3am... and there it was!
Great story!
You might be hope the food's as good as the tunes.
Then, as it was my procedure as an overnight college DJ, I randomly picked tracks out of the record library to play at 3am... and there it was!
Do you like everything slap bam? Slow down, drag on, just wait a little...it works once in a while. Instant anything is overrated.
I think the Ramones would disagree.
indeed. nicely re-done Bill.
Yeah, too bad all songs don't run three minutes on the tape recorder, huh!
Do you like everything slap bam? Slow down, drag on, just wait a little...it works once in a while. Instant anything is overrated.
This one's about to start its fourth decade. Released in 1969.