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Jazz Rock/Fusion band from the UK featuring Gary Boyle on hot guitar.
Released in 1974.
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Double LP "live" by German band Kin Ping Meh from the Autumn Tour 1975.
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Originally posted by Lear'sFool Lear'sFool wrote:

Talk about a flashback. We use to cruise Whittier Blvd. in the mid-late 60s. The song Maggot Brain
and also Time Has Come Today by the Chambers Bros were popular to play LOUD with your 
windows rolled down.
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^ Indeed. And so Frampton spent a whole month focusing on learning how to use it. The results are impressive.
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I remember I was young, driving with my dad somewhere in Southeastern Long Island, when "Do You Feel Like We Do" comes on the radio.

He told me "Peter Frampton! He makes his guitar talk!"

Life for me wasn't the same after that experience.Big smile

Did some research, Peter Frampton met Pete Drake, country music pedal steel guitarist, during the George
Harrison All Things Must Pass  session. Frampton was amazed with Drake's talk box which he had been using for years (Pete Drake And His Talking Steel Guitar). Drake gave the talk box to Frampton (I'm sure he had more at home).
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                                Parrish & Gurvitz - UK - 1971
Brian Parrish (Badger) vocals, guitars and Paul Gurvitz (Baker Gurvitz Army) vocals,
bass, guitars. Produced by George Martin.
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I remember I was young, driving with my dad somewhere in Southeastern Long Island, when "Do You Feel Like We Do" comes on the radio.

He told me "Peter Frampton! He makes his guitar talk!"

Life for me wasn't the same after that experience.Big smile


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QUEEN - "Jazz" (1978)

vinyl side 2, at the request of my daughter.


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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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The preceding album, Men's Needs, Women's Needs, is massively overrated. But with a detour to garage and added Marr, they have a truly great album here.
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Modern Vintage (Deluxe)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2015 at 12:08

Cuz Marr was on that Mouse record.

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Bonamassa is pretty good. I've seen him live and own some of his CDs. If you want a good studio album to go to, start with Ballad of John Henry.

Right now I only have the two CDs mentioned in my post but I will check out John Henry at Amazon.
I just ordered the 8 DVD box set Tour De Force - Live In London  from KCET.

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