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Thread started 08/09/04 5:14am

TheRealFiness

70s Old school Rock cut of the day Edgar Winter's Frankenstien

How can u deny the power of this cut....cliche?.. maybe... but fuck all if it isnt one hot record smile
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Reply #1 posted 08/09/04 5:32am

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hummin the geetar line....biggrin
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Reply #2 posted 08/09/04 7:47am

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TheRealFiness said:

How can u deny the power of this cut....cliche?.. maybe... but fuck all if it isnt one hot record smile



I dont think it's cliched at all. Classic piece. thumbs up!
"...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....."
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Reply #3 posted 08/09/04 8:44am

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He played this last year at the festival...sounded exactly the same as the first time I heard it..nod

Fantastic !!!!!

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Reply #4 posted 08/09/04 10:31am

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One of the great pop/rock instrumentals.
Probably my 2nd favorite Edgar Winter tune after Give It Everything You've Got.

By contrast, there's an import around (Harlem Nocturne) of a 60s concert featuring Edgar playing:
Harlem Nocturne
Cry Me A River
Satin Doll
The Girl From Ipanema


He's got some musical depth.

tA

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Reply #5 posted 08/09/04 12:29pm

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Most definately... I LOVE this cut!
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #6 posted 08/09/04 1:09pm

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Frankenstein!! biggrin Yes, Lawd!! Growing up in the 70's, This was one of those rock tunes (along with stuff like Steve Miller's" Fly like an Eagle") that all the Brothas in the neighborhood were checkin' out....
" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #7 posted 08/09/04 5:17pm

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this cut is hot!

paligap said:

Frankenstein!! biggrin Yes, Lawd!! Growing up in the 70's, This was one of those rock tunes (along with stuff like Steve Miller's" Fly like an Eagle") that all the Brothas in the neighborhood were checkin' out....


I love me some, "Fly Like An Eagle"! Think I can add "Magic Carpet Ride" to your list?
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Reply #8 posted 08/09/04 6:09pm

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UptownDeb said:

this cut is hot!

paligap said:

Frankenstein!! biggrin Yes, Lawd!! Growing up in the 70's, This was one of those rock tunes (along with stuff like Steve Miller's" Fly like an Eagle") that all the Brothas in the neighborhood were checkin' out....


I love me some, "Fly Like An Eagle"! Think I can add "Magic Carpet Ride" to your list?


biggrin Ndeed!!
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Reply #9 posted 08/09/04 6:30pm

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paligap said:

UptownDeb said:

this cut is hot!



I love me some, "Fly Like An Eagle"! Think I can add "Magic Carpet Ride" to your list?


biggrin Ndeed!!

If y'all are goin' down the Steppenwolf road then add Sookie Sookie (nasty B3).

"Really got it bad child, drink a bottle of turpentine."

tA

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Reply #10 posted 08/10/04 11:32am

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Classic shit. Is he still alive?
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Reply #11 posted 08/10/04 11:37am

TheRealFiness

theAudience said:

paligap said:



biggrin Ndeed!!

If y'all are goin' down the Steppenwolf road then add Sookie Sookie (nasty B3).

"Really got it bad child, drink a bottle of turpentine."

tA

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Man i remember wheni was small i got this album from My aunt on my like 4th or 5th b'day and it was a Dunhill Compilation. it had Steppenwolf.Grass Roots,Mamma and papas, Smith,

Fuck at any Rate, Steppenwolf was some baaaaad cats. Sookie Sookie's definately some shit to groove on nah'.. smile
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Reply #12 posted 08/10/04 12:35pm

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TheRealFiness said:

Steppenwolf was some baaaaad cats. Sookie Sookie's definately some shit to groove on nah'.. smile


That's why the "Millennium Collection" blows. It doesn't include that song.

One '60s rock band that knew how to groove alright.
"Desperation" even has strains of "That's How Strong My Love Is" in it.

I'm a sucker for any band that has a good B3 player anyway. lol

tA

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