They had a few hits. Due to my age, I kinda group them with some of the below bands as they were all played on the radio (WMMR, WYSP Philly) when I was a kid, but that was the only respective song I'd ever hear: Of the above, the Electric Prunes were the least flash-in-the-pan of the bunch.
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Rediscovered this radical instrumental this morning. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Don't know if it was previously mentioned but songs like Ghost Riders and Green Grass and High Tides are guitar classics.
Not a Big Journey fan. Neil real douche . But I started listening to this 8 track. When no one listen to journey or even knew they were Santana.
First concert I ever saw was BOC at the state fair in Great Falls Montana. My dad took my brother and me when I was around 10 back in the very early 90s. There was no kidding maybe 25 people in the audience. I clearly remember Godzilla and Don't Fear the Reaper....Even at that young age I felt sorry for them playing for that tiny crowd, but they did play well.
That's really cool! Fair concerts with top name bands are usually awesome. I got to see Joan Jett at my towns Fair in the early 2000's. I can tell you she freaking Rocked!!!