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Down at the station, Lord
I don't care where it goes
Gonna climb a mountain
The highest mountain
Jump off, nobody gonna know
Can't you see, whoa, can't you see
What that woman, Lord, she been doin' to me
Can't you see, can't you see
What that woman, she been doin' to me
I'm gonna find me
A hole in the wall
I'm gonna crawl inside and die
'Cause my lady, now
A mean ol' woman, Lord
Never told me goodbye
Can't you see, oh, can't you see
What that woman, Lord, she been doin' to me
Can't you see, can't you see
What that woman, Lord, she been doin' to me
I'm gonna buy a ticket, now
As far as I can
Ain't a-never comin' back
Ride me a southbound
All the way to Georgia, now
Till the train, it run out of track
Can't you see, oh, can't you see
What that woman, Lord, she been doin' to me
Can't you see, can't you see
What that woman, she been doin' to me
Can't you see, whoa, can't you see
What that woman, Lord, she been doin' to me
Can't you see, whoa, can't you see
What that woman, she been doin' to me
Can't you see (oh, she's such a crazy lady), can't you see
What that woman, she been doin' to me
Can't you see (Lord, I can't stand), can't you see
What that woman, she been doin' to me
Can't you see (I'm gonna take a freight train), can't you see (down at the station, Lord)
What that woman, she been doin' to me (ain't never comin' back)
Can't you see (gonna ride me a southbound, now), can't you see (all the way to Georgia, Lord)
What that woman, she been doin' to me (till the train run out of track)
Albums released in 1973:
Aerosmith, Aerosmith
Bruce Springsteen, Greeting from Asbury Park, N.J.
Little Feat, Dixie Chicken
Elton John, Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player
Dr. John, In the Right Place
Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon
The Doobie Brothers, The Captain and Me
Led Zeppelin, Houses of the Holy
The J. Geils Band, Bloodshot
Eagles, Desperado
Seals and Crofts, Diamond Girl
Marshall Tucker Band, The Marshall Tucker Band
Paul Simon, There Goes Rhymin' Simon
Yes, Yessongs
Mike Oldfield, Tubular Bells
Joe Walsh, The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get
Chicago, Chicago VI
Various Artists, Jesus Christ Superstar
Jimmy Buffett, A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean
Bob Dylan, Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
Grand Funk Railroad, We're An American Band
ZZ Top, Tres Hombres
10CC, 10CC
Steely Dan, Countdown to Ecstasy
Golden Earring, Moontan
Stevie Wonder, Innervisions
Lynyrd Skynyrd, (Pronounced 'Leh-nerd 'Skin-'nerd)
The Rolling Stones, Goat's Head Soup
The Allman Brothers Band, Brothers and Sisters
Brownsville Station, Yeah!
Frank Zappa, Over-Nite Sensation
Bruce Springsteen, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle
Kool & the Gang, Wild and Peaceful
Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Three Dog Night, Chan
The Who, Quadrophenia
Peter Frampton, Frampton's Camel
Rick Derringer, All American Boy
Gladys Knight & the Pips, Imagination
Steve Miller Band, The Joker
Gregg Allman, Laid Back
John Prine, Sweet Revenge
Ringo Starr, Ringo
Billy Joel, Piano Man
John Lennon, Mind Games
Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Brain Salad Surgery
Bob Dylan, Dylan
Jim Croce, I Got A Name
Harry Chapin, Short Stories
Paul McCartney & Wings, Band on the Run
Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Bachman-Turner Overdrive II
Ozark Mountain Daredevils, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
I was in high school and seriously into southern rock as well as prog rock. And Elton, cuz girls. What an era!
Fist time I've heard this track. That's a 9 from me. Thanks RP. Sensational
How cool to be hearing this for the first time!
I have to give it a nostalgic 8 rating based on my (2023 age 66) and (1973 age 16).
i have to give it a 9. I was 20 in 1973 - 4 years to the wiser!
Albums released in 1973:
Aerosmith, Aerosmith
Bruce Springsteen, Greeting from Asbury Park, N.J.
Little Feat, Dixie Chicken
Elton John, Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player
Dr. John, In the Right Place
Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon
The Doobie Brothers, The Captain and Me
Led Zeppelin, Houses of the Holy
The J. Geils Band, Bloodshot
Eagles, Desperado
Seals and Crofts, Diamond Girl
Marshall Tucker Band, The Marshall Tucker Band
Paul Simon, There Goes Rhymin' Simon
Yes, Yessongs
Mike Oldfield, Tubular Bells
Joe Walsh, The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get
Chicago, Chicago VI
Various Artists, Jesus Christ Superstar
Jimmy Buffett, A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean
Bob Dylan, Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
Grand Funk Railroad, We're An American Band
ZZ Top, Tres Hombres
10CC, 10CC
Steely Dan, Countdown to Ecstasy
Golden Earring, Moontan
Stevie Wonder, Innervisions
Lynyrd Skynyrd, (Pronounced 'Leh-nerd 'Skin-'nerd)
The Rolling Stones, Goat's Head Soup
The Allman Brothers Band, Brothers and Sisters
Brownsville Station, Yeah!
Frank Zappa, Over-Nite Sensation
Bruce Springsteen, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle
Kool & the Gang, Wild and Peaceful
Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Three Dog Night, Chan
The Who, Quadrophenia
Peter Frampton, Frampton's Camel
Rick Derringer, All American Boy
Gladys Knight & the Pips, Imagination
Steve Miller Band, The Joker
Gregg Allman, Laid Back
John Prine, Sweet Revenge
Ringo Starr, Ringo
Billy Joel, Piano Man
John Lennon, Mind Games
Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Brain Salad Surgery
Bob Dylan, Dylan
Jim Croce, I Got A Name
Harry Chapin, Short Stories
Paul McCartney & Wings, Band on the Run
Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Bachman-Turner Overdrive II
Ozark Mountain Daredevils, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
It was a very good year.
slow year
Try the veal, don't forget to tip your waitress, and have a good night.
I'll show myself out.
Great list... probably the most underrated album on that chart:
Joe Walsh, The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get
Give that a listen.... and what a great album title too.
Brings memories of a different time a different place a different universe.
Not better than this just different
Albums released in 1973:
Aerosmith, Aerosmith
Bruce Springsteen, Greeting from Asbury Park, N.J.
Little Feat, Dixie Chicken
Elton John, Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player
Dr. John, In the Right Place
Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon
The Doobie Brothers, The Captain and Me
Led Zeppelin, Houses of the Holy
The J. Geils Band, Bloodshot
Eagles, Desperado
Seals and Crofts, Diamond Girl
Marshall Tucker Band, The Marshall Tucker Band
Paul Simon, There Goes Rhymin' Simon
Yes, Yessongs
Mike Oldfield, Tubular Bells
Joe Walsh, The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get
Chicago, Chicago VI
Various Artists, Jesus Christ Superstar
Jimmy Buffett, A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean
Bob Dylan, Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
Grand Funk Railroad, We're An American Band
ZZ Top, Tres Hombres
10CC, 10CC
Steely Dan, Countdown to Ecstasy
Golden Earring, Moontan
Stevie Wonder, Innervisions
Lynyrd Skynyrd, (Pronounced 'Leh-nerd 'Skin-'nerd)
The Rolling Stones, Goat's Head Soup
The Allman Brothers Band, Brothers and Sisters
Brownsville Station, Yeah!
Frank Zappa, Over-Nite Sensation
Bruce Springsteen, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle
Kool & the Gang, Wild and Peaceful
Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Three Dog Night, Chan
The Who, Quadrophenia
Peter Frampton, Frampton's Camel
Rick Derringer, All American Boy
Gladys Knight & the Pips, Imagination
Steve Miller Band, The Joker
Gregg Allman, Laid Back
John Prine, Sweet Revenge
Ringo Starr, Ringo
Billy Joel, Piano Man
John Lennon, Mind Games
Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Brain Salad Surgery
Bob Dylan, Dylan
Jim Croce, I Got A Name
Harry Chapin, Short Stories
Paul McCartney & Wings, Band on the Run
Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Bachman-Turner Overdrive II
Ozark Mountain Daredevils, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
slow year
Try the veal, don't forget to tip your waitress, and have a good night.
I'll show myself out.
Aerosmith, Aerosmith
Bruce Springsteen, Greeting from Asbury Park, N.J.
Little Feat, Dixie Chicken
Elton John, Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player
Dr. John, In the Right Place
Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon
The Doobie Brothers, The Captain and Me
Led Zeppelin, Houses of the Holy
The J. Geils Band, Bloodshot
Eagles, Desperado
Seals and Crofts, Diamond Girl
Marshall Tucker Band, The Marshall Tucker Band
Paul Simon, There Goes Rhymin' Simon
Yes, Yessongs
Mike Oldfield, Tubular Bells
Joe Walsh, The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get
Chicago, Chicago VI
Various Artists, Jesus Christ Superstar
Jimmy Buffett, A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean
Bob Dylan, Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
Grand Funk Railroad, We're An American Band
ZZ Top, Tres Hombres
10CC, 10CC
Steely Dan, Countdown to Ecstasy
Golden Earring, Moontan
Stevie Wonder, Innervisions
Lynyrd Skynyrd, (Pronounced 'Leh-nerd 'Skin-'nerd)
The Rolling Stones, Goat's Head Soup
The Allman Brothers Band, Brothers and Sisters
Brownsville Station, Yeah!
Frank Zappa, Over-Nite Sensation
Bruce Springsteen, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle
Kool & the Gang, Wild and Peaceful
Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Three Dog Night, Chan
The Who, Quadrophenia
Peter Frampton, Frampton's Camel
Rick Derringer, All American Boy
Gladys Knight & the Pips, Imagination
Steve Miller Band, The Joker
Gregg Allman, Laid Back
John Prine, Sweet Revenge
Ringo Starr, Ringo
Billy Joel, Piano Man
John Lennon, Mind Games
Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Brain Salad Surgery
Bob Dylan, Dylan
Jim Croce, I Got A Name
Harry Chapin, Short Stories
Paul McCartney & Wings, Band on the Run
Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Bachman-Turner Overdrive II
Ozark Mountain Daredevils, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
I prefer the Minglwood version. This is excellent as well, but just something about Minglewoods version.
And what did you do to her?
goes both ways
(on my 1970 Takamine)
That is a most-excellent song, now that you mention it.
Yep they came to our area for a smoke filled concert once around 77 - or was it 78? Fond memories - I just can't remember who I was with....Ah the 70's.....
westslope wrote:
This Southern Rock number got lots of air play up here in Canada.
Overall, I'd say Canadians were quite fond of Southern Rock. With and without politics.
Well, sure, but I still don't think much of MTB. I always thought of them, especially up against the Allman Brothers as southern rock lite.
ya but the alllman brothers is a pretty high bar. i for the most part agree. even lynard skynard couldn't measure up. let alone molly hatchet or say buckcherry. not.
or black stone cherry's update.
would pop this cassette into the deck screwed under the dashboard of my '79 CJ5, crank up the volume and enjoy
every moment, no canvas top popped in place, just the padded roll bar between my wind swept head o' hair and
that glorious blue sky, such glorious moments : )
Rock On Folks!
woo-hoo
would pop this cassette into the deck screwed under the dashboard of my '79 CJ5, crank up the volume and enjoy every moment, no canvas top popped in place, just the padded roll bar between my wind swept head o' hair and that glorious blue sky, such glorious moments : )
Rock On Folks!
woo-hoo
True. The sound reflects musicians actually playing instruments to create music You know...hitting strings, skins (drums) and such. Imagine that! Unlike the machine, algo-generated, stuff that passes as such these days. You know...all the techno-pop type stuff.
I'm not being critical (heh), as every era makes music in accordance to their tastes and dictates. It's more to say when all is said and done I'll bet the latter genre, the latter style of music, will be viewed as more dated than the former. But regardless, to each their own. That's the beauty of music. It can cater to all types
Now time for the commercial. It's why I like this streaming site. Bill and crew are adept at providing something listenable for all kind's of folks. He and they do so by keeping what is presented an intriguing "what's coming next" blend of musicality. It keeps you hooked in and listening while you go about your day. Sometimes you hear what you expect and know. Sometimes something comes at you in unexpected, left-field, fashion. Sometimes. mostly, you get a pleasant education on the dynamics of music being expressed "out there." To my mind this ain't a bad thing. Not bad at all...
Highlow
American Net'Zen
Well, sure, but I still don't think much of MTB. I always thought of them, especially up against the Allman Brothers as southern rock lite.
True. The sound reflects musicians actually playing instruments to create music You know...hitting strings, skins (drums) and such. Imagine that! Unlike the machine, algo-generated, stuff that passes as such these days. You know...all the techno-pop type stuff.
I'm not being critical (heh), as every era makes music in accordance to their tastes and dictates. It's more to say when all is said and done I'll bet the latter genre, the latter style of music, will be viewed as more dated than the former. But regardless, to each their own. That's the beauty of music. It can cater to all types
Now time for the commercial. It's why I like this streaming site. Bill and crew are adept at providing something listenable for all kind's of folks. He and they do so by keeping what is presented an intriguing "what's coming next" blend of musicality. It keeps you hooked in and listening while you go about your day. Sometimes you hear what you expect and know. Sometimes something comes at you in unexpected, left-field, fashion. Sometimes. mostly, you get a pleasant education on the dynamics of music being expressed "out there." To my mind this ain't a bad thing. Not bad at all...
Highlow
American Net'Zen
Seriously good after all these years.
Highlow
American Net'Zen
all the way to Georgia
Till that train run out a track"
mmm, man when you just want to get away and this song comes on...
CAN'T YOU SEE -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlc6xCPx60U
Sadly, not far enough
It's still played pretty heavily on FM "classic rock" radio.
This Southern Rock number got lots of air play up here in Canada.
Overall, I'd say Canadians were quite fond of Southern Rock. With and without politics.
It does! Even though the Southern Rock genre has faded this still glows.
Would love to hear Bob Away My Blues here sometime. Or I can just go to the attic and get the album.
Rock On Folks!
One of the champion country rock tracks from the classic '70s period—Allmans, Outlaws, Lynnyrd, and these guys, among others. It's on my pod, I play it with great memories all over every note.
One of the champion country rock tracks from the classic '70s period—Allmans, Outlaws, Lynnyrd, and these guys, among others. It's on my pod, I play it with great memories all over every note.
Never for me.
Used to wear this song out back in the day back in the hills of KY where I as born and raised.
"Gonna climb a mountain, the highest mountain, jump off nobody gonna know"
Man does that resonate
Bill's intro had the same comment tonight, but this track got played a LOT in the mid-late 70s Boston area. Sounds like you went to a great show.
And yes, there are a lot of muffled skips and drops in this recording. Could we score a new one?
Yes I said It.
Sorry Duane and Ronnie but you know its true.
Lynard Skynard was the rock band
Allman Brothers was the jazz band
Marshall Tucker was the country band
but to folks down south it's all just music
like Muddy Waters said back in the early 1960's
when asked, is your music folk music?
Muddy said it's all folk music
you ain't never heard no horse sing
yes, there is a skip...right around the last chorus.
Great song.
Yes I said It.
Sorry Duane and Ronnie but you know its true.
Come to think of it all of Searchin' for a Rainbow is a 10
Under hypnosis - I could probably point out the spots where the 8 track would change channels on this album!
Nice trip back to my misspent youth!
Thanks for the memories.
I second that emotion
Two words - Jazz Flute
Thanks for the memories.
thanks RP