Norton Buffalo — Puerto de Azul
Album: Lovin' in the Valley of the Moon
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Total ratings: 212
Released: 1977
Length: 2:26
Plays (last 30 days): 1
Avg rating:
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Total ratings: 212
Length: 2:26
Plays (last 30 days): 1
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How nice that Norton Buffalo was William's neighbor in Paradise, CA.
I'm a sucker for the harmonica. I tried to learn to play it once or twice. Which is why I like to listen to others play it skillfully.
God I love this song! Used to listen to NB in Sebastopol in the 70's. Really moody piece. Love that Radio Paradise brought it back to enjoy again.
Proclivities wrote:
Pretty cool. That's some nice work on the chromatic harmonica; a more difficult instrument to play than its diatonic cousin.
+1 to 8 simply for the fact that (like often he does) Proc's comment is so totally RP in "where would you hear a comment like this one?" sense. LLRP indeed!!Pretty cool. That's some nice work on the chromatic harmonica; a more difficult instrument to play than its diatonic cousin.
I haven't heard Norton Buffalo since college at Sonoma State in 1974! Saw them in Sebastopol back then. Fantastic! Thanks RP!!
Haven't heard Norton Buffalo since college. Thanks!
How strange. PSD from this brings Donna the Buffalo ...
lovely and pleasant
WonderLizard wrote:
Yeah, but you can't buy this album on CD anymore!
my dad used to listen to this on vinyl in the early 80s and i KNEW the song from the openaing notes!
wow. flashback
There is not one bad song on this album. Norton at his finest.
Yeah, but you can't buy this album on CD anymore!
my dad used to listen to this on vinyl in the early 80s and i KNEW the song from the openaing notes!
wow. flashback
There is not one bad song on this album. Norton at his finest.