Inspired by a comment, I thought I’d share this 1966 recording with you.
That’s Rick James singing… and Neil Young on lead guitar. These guys actually signed a contract with Motown Records. Oh, what could have been.
Inspired by a comment, I thought I’d share this 1966 recording with you.
That’s Rick James singing… and Neil Young on lead guitar. These guys actually signed a contract with Motown Records. Oh, what could have been.
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“We remember the Sugar Bowl, I think it my junior year of high school, we let Alabama beat us twice,” Brinson said of a team that also lost to the Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship game. “We’re not letting Alabama beat us twice. In the Sugar Bowl in 2018, they… thought they should have been in the playoffs and lost to Texas.” -- AB-H, 12/27/23
Fortunate failure.
Might have killed the whole Buffalo Springfield/CSNY/Crazy Horse/Poco tree.
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And also both Rick James and Neil Young. Can you imagine the amount of recreational drugs that would be used on THAT tour bus?!
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Neil Young on guitar? Looks like someone playing bass. Bruce Palmer? St. Nicholas was with Stepphenwolf by then. Those were the days. Ironic that Rich James was a front man for the Sailorboys while wanted by the US Navy for not reporting for duty. Thanks for the post.
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Rick James, Bitch!
Awesomeness.
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Thanks for the post… As much as I like to pride myself as a music aficionado, I never saw this coming. Fantastic song!
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Agree. I learned something with this post. Thanks!
BTW, Rick James does sound like Elvis Costello in that recording.
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It is incredibly strange that I was just reading about this band out of the blue yesterday and then you deciding to post this today. Just a weird coincidence out of nowhere. My life has been doing a lot of that lately.
You’ve got some damn good taste in music, Senator. I’m still tripped out by the Frankie Miller cover of “Jealous Guy” you rec’d a while back. Keep it coming, man.
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