This is "Inside Looking Out".
Grand Funk - Live 1970
The Grand Funk Live album (Jacksonville Coliseum, Florida, 1970) is one of the rockinest albums ever produced with one of the greatest rock bands that ever came down the pike. If you wanted to learn how to rock, you can't do better.
Originally just these three members made Grand Funk:
Don Brewer - Drums, Vocals
Marc Farner - Guitar, Vocals, keyboards, harmonica
Mel Shacher - Bass, Vocals
(they later changed the name to "Grand Funk Railroad" and added Craig Frost to play keyboards)
This is "Are You Ready"
This is "Inside Looking Out".
Definitely an influential band for me. Still love much of their stuff.
It's amazing how certain bands defined an era with a very specific sound. This has a Jimi Hendrix vibe.
Always liked GFR. Played lots of their songs and currently are now. Footstompin' Music and Bad Time To Be In Love.
Recorded them at rehearsal last night.
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My brother had E Pluribus Funk the coin album.. he use to tell me to listen to them.. when i finally did i liked them a lot.
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I really loved the Survival album too.
I remember listening to “All you’ve got is Money” and it was spooky hearing the women screaming. Also in the same era listening to Black Sabbath which was spooky also.
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Last edited by Olimpass; 01-07-2021 at 05:04 PM.
Great band, love all their stuff. 1st band I was ever in we covered "Are you ready" it was always our 1st song of the night to get the juices flowing and was always such a fun song to play. In fact I think I will go down stairs and play to it today : )
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Decide whether this is love for the craft or simply an ego thing
http://www.redskymary.com/ NOT MY BAND, JUST A GREAT LOCAL BAND WHO SHOULD BE SOOO MUCH BIGGER IMO
They were my favorites in the 70's which were my teen years!
Take care and seeya!
Jim
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