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You listen to the blood flow in my veins
You hear the teaching of the wind
To tell her what Im alive within
I cant find the words, my mind is dim
Its better by you, better than me
Guess, youll have to tell her how I tried
To speak the thoughts Ive held so long inside
Tell her now I've got to go
Out in the streets and down the shore
Tell her the worlds not much more living for
Its better by you, better than me
Its better by you, better than me
You can tell her what I want it to be
You can say what I only can see
Its better by you, better than me
Guess, Ill have to change my way of living
Wanna really know the way I feel
Guess, Ill learn to fight and kill, tell her not to wait until
Finds my blood upon her windowsill
Its better by you, better than me
Its better by you, better than me
You can tell her what I wanted it to be
You can say what I only can see
Its better by you, better than me
Its better by you, better than me
You can say what I can't see
Can tell her what I wanted it to be
Its better by you, better than me
Its better by you, you know, better than me
There you can say what they can't see
I would love to hear some
Wishbone Ash on here :-)
Blowing Free is in the playlist
Spooky Tooth were essential listening by me and my school mates back in the day along with Colosseum, Ten Years After, The Nice, Soft Machine, Wishbone Ash, Barclay James Harvest, Budgie, Blodwyn Pig and The Groundhogs.
I hope those lesser known names bring back a few memories for British Blues/Rock fans back in late 1960's just before Led Zeppelin finished them all off and became the dominant band of that genre.
I was late to this particular party though I did get to see Wishbone Ash, Budgie and BJH several times - also love The Groundhogs, Thank Christ For The Bomb and Split especially.
Rightly or wrongly I did get to see Judas Priest cover this.
i always thought it was Judas Priest who made this song:)
Me too
Spooky Tooth were essential listening by me and my school mates back in the day along with Colosseum, Ten Years After, The Nice, Soft Machine, Wishbone Ash, Barclay James Harvest, Budgie, Blodwyn Pig and The Groundhogs.
I hope those lesser known names bring back a few memories for British Blues/Rock fans back in late 1960's just before Led Zeppelin finished them all off and became the dominant band of that genre.
I don't agree to this opinion. As a concrete fan of LZ, they became members of my collection, nothing more. Every group named by you, had then their special moment, some more, some less. LZ belong to the first category.
Man, are these guys ugly!
God bless the day returns when you can be ugly and make music.
Spooky Tooth were essential listening by me and my school mates back in the day along with Colosseum, Ten Years After, The Nice, Soft Machine, Wishbone Ash, Barclay James Harvest, Budgie, Blodwyn Pig and The Groundhogs.
I hope those lesser known names bring back a few memories for British Blues/Rock fans back in late 1960's just before Led Zeppelin finished them all off and became the dominant band of that genre.
Wow, thank you for the time machine! I'd add the band Man to that list - they were the loudest band I ever heard (and arguably responsible for my tinnitus!)
Spooky Tooth were essential listening by me and my school mates back in the day along with Colosseum, Ten Years After, The Nice, Soft Machine, Wishbone Ash, Barclay James Harvest, Budgie, Blodwyn Pig and The Groundhogs.
I hope those lesser known names bring back a few memories for British Blues/Rock fans back in late 1960's just before Led Zeppelin finished them all off and became the dominant band of that genre.
I would love to hear some
Wishbone Ash on here :-)
"Blodwyn Pig"....I'm buyin', mate.
....and Alvin Lee is under-appreciated
I hope those lesser known names bring back a few memories for British Blues/Rock fans back in late 1960's just before Led Zeppelin finished them all off and became the dominant band of that genre.
"Blodwyn Pig"....I'm buyin', mate.
I hope those lesser known names bring back a few memories for British Blues/Rock fans back in late 1960's just before Led Zeppelin finished them all off and became the dominant band of that genre.
scott_bruce wrote:
I had to go look it up!
(Around 1970, I was the proud owner of a copy of "Ceremony" by Spooky Tooth. I used to crank that up when, 1) my parents weren't home, and 2) I was bored with my collection of Jefferson Airplane and Dylan and etc.).
It turns out Spooky Tooth had 8 albums out in 1975!
BTW, maybe you had to be there, but this rocks!
Thanks again, Bill.
Had a spooky look'n tooth, really thin ankles and feet that flopped around during sex - she was obviously an alien
If he ankles were really thin and hers flopped around, it makes for terminal malleolus sex, does it not?
Maybe in reverse - this album preceded that film by about five years. Similar sound though.
It does not survive well though.
I had to go look it up!
(Around 1970, I was the proud owner of a copy of "Ceremony" by Spooky Tooth. I used to crank that up when, 1) my parents weren't home, and 2) I was bored with my collection of Jefferson Airplane and Dylan and etc.).
It turns out Spooky Tooth had 8 albums out in 1975!
BTW, maybe you had to be there, but this rocks!
Thanks again, Bill.
Wow, thank you for the time machine! I'd add the band Man to that list - they were the loudest band I ever heard (and arguably responsible for my tinnitus!)
I think that accolade goes to The Edgar Broughton Band. You can add them to the list of great bands of the time as well as Taste.