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Detroit Rock mania, dude! :hair:

 

Detroit Rock City Tribute 1968 - 1974

 

 

A video I did on my old page, just re-edited it. A tribute to most (or all however you see it) of the greatest Rock bands to come from Detroit from 1968-74. To me (imo) I think A lot of these band help develop Heavy Metal, as well a Punk, Grunge etc. Bands include: MC5, Stooges, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent & The Amboy Dukes, Grand Funk, Bob Seger, Frijid Pink, The Frost, SRC and The UP. Also these bands (Not included in the video) The Rationals and Rare Earth, Also added clips from the Detroit riots (One clips from the Chicago Riot in '68) and Vietnam. Enjoy!

 

 

Alice Cooper - Toronto Rock 'n' Roll Revival 1969

 

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This guy did a local kids tv show when I was a kid. He passed in 2012.

 

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Q8SX1xI5fak

 

 

That is some good yodeling!  Kids tv got funky in my era.

 

Hot Fudge theme

 

 

 

Krofft Supershow theme

 

We'll blow your mind away... :lol:

 

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Going to be in the D   they always do a great show, 

 

AMT rules!  Whoah I just noticed the hidden meaning in the initials.  Never been to the UFO Factory but it sounds neato. 

 

 

Another great Japanese band, also heavy but more in the modern sense.

 

Boris - Korosu

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H7YIRgl0Ls

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Groovin' on some rill heavy 60's Acid Rock at the moment

 

:bong7bp: :bong7bp: :bong7bp:

 

 

Savage Resurrection eponymous LP

 

 

 

1 Thing In "E"
Written By -- J. Palmer
2 Every Little Song
Written By -- R. Hammon
3 Talking To You
Written By -- J. Palmer , B. Harper
4 Tahitian Melody
Written By -- J. Palmer
5 Jammin'
Written By -- J. Palmer , R. Hammon , B. Harper
6 Fox Is Sick
Written By -- J. Palmer
7 Someones Changing
Written By -- J. Palmer , R. Hammon
8 Remlaps Cave Part II
Written By -- J. Palmer
9 Appeal To The Happy
Written By -- J. Palmer , B. Harper
10 Expectations
Written By -- J. Palmer
11 Thing In 'E' (Unissued Rehearsal Recording)
Written By -- J. Palmer
12 Tahitian Melody (Unissued Rehearsal Recording)
Written By -- J. Palmer
13 River Deep Mountain High (Unissued Rehearsal Recording)
Written By -- P. Spector, J Barry, E. Greenwich Musician -- Bill Harper (4), Jeff Myer, John Palmer (10), Randy Hammon, Steve Lage Producer -- Abe ''Voco'' Kesh*

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Morning :thumbsu:

 

Fresh Blueberry Pancake - Heavy LP

 

 

Pittsburgh power trio Fresh Blueberry Pancake formed in 1968, comprising singer/bassist Tony Impavido, guitarist John Behrens, and drummer Geoff Rydell. After two years of local gigging, the group built up enough of a fan base and enough original material to record a demo tape, and in 1970 they self-released Heavy -- issued in a pressing of just 54 copies, the record is now much sought-after among collectors of plodding, monolithic acid rock. (The Shadoks label reissued Heavy in 2003.) After the album's release the group abbreviated its name to Pancake, dissolving in 1972. Source: ( http://www.allmusic.com/artist/fresh-blueberry-pancake-mn0000737829 )
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Could a tune on the Singles soundtrack be the #1 SG song of their career? :hair:

 

Soundgarden - Birth Ritual

 

 

 

Lying like needles on forest earth
Euphoric rush trees bend to pray for us
I'm sputtering like cold machines
Late for the birth ritual, ritual, ritual, ritual

 

You can drive my tail to watch the circus
A birth ritual, a birth of idiots
Now I woke up blessed and good strives for heartache
Marked for the death ritual, ritual, ritual

 

As you start the song and face this garden
I light a cigarette before the execution
Now you see your crime for every miracle
Add another drug at every birth ritual

 

I took the drug to make me stay
And now everything dies in shyness
The snake retreats admits defeat
And waits for the birth ritual, ritual, ritual

 

As you start the song and face this garden
I light a cigarette before the execution
Now you see your crime for every miracle
Add another drug at every birth ritual

 

Shining light child's highs
Mark his sides bright until the newness wears off

 

As you start the song and face this garden
I light a cigarette before the execution
Now you see your crime for every miracle
Add another drug at every birth ritual


 
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Frijid Pink - House Of The Rising Sun

 

"The band was so popular in their native Detroit area that a fledgling Led Zeppelin opened for them at Detroit's Grande Ballroom."

 

 

 

Frijid Pink - Defrosted 1970 LP

 

Strong f'in album, damnnn...even sounds decent at 240p

 

 

  1. "Black Lace" - 6:10
  2. "Sing A Song For Freedom" (Thompson, Beaudry, Stevers) - 3:00
  3. "I'll Never Be Lonely" (Thompson, Beaudry, Harris) - 5:01
  4. "Bye Bye Blues" - 4:56
  5. "Pain In My Heart" - 8:19
  6. "Sloony" (instrumental) (Thompson, Harris, Stevers) - 3:36
  7. "I'm Movin'" - 4:53
  8. "I Haven't Got The Time" - 4:21

Bonus tracks

  1. "We're Gonna Be There" - 2:28
  2. "Shorty Kline" - 2:19
  3. "I Love Her" - 2:20
  4. "Lost Son" - 2:45

Tracks 1-8 produced by Pink Unlimited, bonus tracks by Pink and Vinnie Testa

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