WWM, my first message wasn't complete. I like the rendition of the Sonny & Cher classic. The song with the flute, "You Never Had It" was Jethro Tull-ish. Wake me up at "Tea Time" for some of that Texas tea. It's a magic potion with hallucinagenic properties. Perfect for watching fireworks or for floating along in the soft parade. July 3rd was the 53rd anniversary of the Lizard King"s death. He really didn't die. He just broke on through to the other side. Amigo, T.E., enjoy the holiday
Crazy Mabel looks like my sister-in-law Happy 4th of July 🇺🇸 What time does the Soft Parade begin? Now, about this band. This album hit the spot. I hear a tad of Bloodhound, Sweat & Tears.
Diese Band ist ein Spiegelbild einer vergangenen Ära, ein Phantom-Asteroid, der zurückkehrt, um seine Aufmerksamkeit auf die Kunst des Klangs zu richten. Eine kraftvolle Welle, der Magie, Begeisterung und Irrationalität entkommen, hypnotische Faktoren, die verletzliche Seelen auf der Suche nach absolutem Rock'n'Roll herausfordern. Seine musikalische Architektur ist ein kurzer Tunnel, der zum Licht führt 🤠🥳
nb before any prospective xenotypographical cancellation, please let me observe i regard Yes and even the likes of Genisis even less forgivable as apparentlt Anglophone, ie as unmistakenly culpable of what they were saying....
What's up slayer? Yeah, you slayed me with Megaton. Megaton sounds like one of Godzilla's rivals like Mothra or Rodan. The first track brought FREE to mind. I'd say Bad Company, but they didn't come along till "74. It's got a Paul Rodgers vibe They kicked ass and took no prisoners. They rocked first and asked questions later. Heavy duty hard rock. Supreme funkin" album. I'm on the fence as to give it 6 red guitars. It's definitely worthy of 5 red guitars🎸 🎸 🎸🎸🎸 Cheers, amigo I left a message on Merryweather about Robby Krieger Band (Soul Savages) ✌️
Megaton vs. Mothra. Good review especially the P. Rodgers part. I left you a comment about the Soul Savages on whatever comment section it was. The one about you going to the Stones Concert.(Nice Shirt) Cheers - Over - Under- Sideways - Down. (Yardbirds) 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🌵
When Kantner and Slick went on to do their three projects apart from Jefferson Airplane, the result was really good. The same goes for Jorma and Jack and Hot Tuna. They both started making better music. Try to make a go of Jefferson Airplane after the 1960s was pointless. It was time for both parties to pursue music on their own.
Brilliant album These cats have been well and truly psychedelicised Great songs effects and playing What's the other Merryweather stuff like is it as good as this It's a Ten from Len
Grr-eat band. Killer sounds from 1969. Strong rock vocals from frontman N.M. Just a hint of Steppenwolf. There's a mean harmonica. They took psych and added progressive hard rock. Hey, WWM, the artwork on the Torchola video blows away this album cover.👣👣👣 Cheers, Shoeshine Boy
@@thomassmith8721 Hey Thomas, thanks for the review & appreciate the art comment since I designed it. (Small brag) Cheers to you for the night. I'll be listening to Robin Trower - Victims of the Fury. 🍻🍻🍻🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🍄🌵
@@wizardwandmusic6457 Wassup Rembrandt? VOTF, 👌LP. I like the album cover, too. Looks like red hot barbed wire. I'm gonna listen to Obsession album by UFO 1978. It was the last album to feature Michael Schenker on lead guitar. All or parts of the album was recorded in an abandoned post office in Los Angeles. It's a great album. UFO kicked ass throughout the 70s. I'm lucky to have seen them one time in 1978. I believe in UFOs and Bigfoot. Cheers, Space Invader
@@thomassmith8721Amigo you got to see UFO 👽 and that's really cool. I never got to see them even though Pete Way was one of my favorite Bass players R.I.P. My sister gave Obsession on Vynil a long time ago. Cover is Bent one corner but the record still plays great. Cheers - I Drive 🏎️🚕🚦🚦🚦👽⛽🚗🚘🚡
@@wizardwandmusic6457 Sorry man, I never would have guessed you designed this cover, crazy wow. My other post was as a 12 year old in '69 and I wouldn't have blindly bought it lol, That's what I meant by my other post, but yea the music is totally Canadian psychedelic.
@@wizardwandmusic6457 Hello Geezer. I'm not calling you and old geezer. No, no, no. I mean Geezer Butler, he's one of my fav bass players. Pete Way is 👌 too. No big deal about bent corners on albums. I have a lot of origin vinyl LPs with the covers/jackets in only good condition, but the vinyl is in VG condition. That's what matters most to me. It's the same with 45s. They have surface scratches and some snap crackle and pop like a bowl of Rice Krispies cereal, but they still play fine. I have a collection because I Never got rid of any records I bought. Little by little over five decades plus, the records grew into a collection. Oh yeah I must say, I'm not a fussy kind of collector. I don't need LPs, 45s in pristine condition. Through the years even as a kid, I tried to handle the records with care when I put them on the record player/turntable. Cheers, Plastic Man
The creative biography of Canadian rock musician Neil Merryweather (real name Robert Neilson Lillie) is very extensive and truly difficult to understand. It is known that Neil began his active musical activity in the late 60s. In 1969, he created his own group Merryweather and recorded an album with it. Then there were the Heather Merrywhether projects, Merryweather again, then Merryweather, Richardson & Carry, Merryweather & Carry, Heavy Cruiser, working in studios and performing at concerts in the USA and Canada. For three years he was part of Mama Lion (remember the wonderful blues vocals of singer and beauty Lynn Carey?), and in the 80s he was part of the Eeys and Lita Ford groups. Finally, he later founded the trio Hundred Watt Head, with which he released an album (2009). I think only God knows the whole history of the work of this interesting musician. 🤣✌
1 Scorpio's Dance (0:00) 2 Alaska Country (0:39) 3 Sally Was A Good Old Girl (4:32) 4 Deamon Lover (8:01) 5 Scorpio's dance (14:03) 6 Little Cooling Planet (17:48) 7 I Love Voodoo Music (21:49) 8 Seven Is A Number In Magic (25:50) 9 Keep It If You Want It (28:51) 10 Water Boy (31:45)
100% garage rock from America's Dairyland I absolutely love the fuzzed up rebdition of, "Gimme Some Lovin" It's a freakin" fuzz fest. Totally psyched out. Yeah!, It's insane! Too bad the single "9 to 5" didn't chart. Cool band name. Sounds like a brand of acid. Cheers, George Jefferson Airplane ✈️
@@wizardwandmusic6457 Amigo, I'd rather drink a Lottabooza than go to Lollapalooza. The "9 to 5" mystery is over. Dolly Parton released it in 1980. Hey, ain't got nothin" against Dolly, but she's in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She's a country music queen. Ain't got nothin" against country music. I just happen to dig rock-n-roll. There's a lot wrong with the R&R Hall of Shame. Cheers, the say hey kid Willie Mays
@@thomassmith8721Ray Manzarek - Roy Rogers (Twisted Tales) 1978, I believe. Psychedelia meets the Wild West. Perfect, the fake world I live in. Cheers - Space Cowboy z🚀🚀🚀🤠🤠🤠🍄🍄🍄🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🌵
@@wizardwandmusic6457 Greetings from Earth. Hey, space cowboy, are you space truckin" "round the stars? Are you dancing around the Borealis? I don't know about Roy, but Ray passed the acid test. I passed mine with flying colors. Remember the TV series Wild Wild West? Roy and wife,Dale, owned a pot farm in So Cal. Amigo, the world is real. The people are fake. Cheers, Bullet (the name of Roy Roger"s dog, which was a German Shepherd) We came from the same animal shelter.
@@thomassmith8721 The Wild West with Robert Conrad & I have All episodes on DVD. I know I've ingested something with the word Sunshine in it before. Cheers - Superbird 🕊️🕊️🕊️🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🌵
American "one hit band" - cover of the Beatles' "Birthday" In 1970, they released two singles, «Nine to Five (Ain’t My Bag)» and «Jesus Is Just Alright»; neither charted, and the group broke up soon after.