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You can say I told you so
And if I ever hurt you babe
You know I hurt myself as well
Chorus: Is that any way for a man to carry on
D'you think he wants his little loved one gone?
I love you Baby, more than you'll ever know
More than you'll ever know
When I wasn't makin' too much money
You know where my paycheck went
You know I brought it home to baby
And I never spent one red cent
(Chorus)
I'm not tryin' to be
Any kind of man
I'm tryin' to be somebody
You can love, trust, and understand
I know that I can be, yeah yeah
A part of you that no one else could see
I just gotta hear, tohear you say
It's all right
Yeah, yeah, yeah!
I'm only flesh and blood
But I can be anything that you demand
I could president of General Motors baby, heh
Or just a tiny little grain of sand
(Chorus)
(Guitar Solo)
(Sax Solo)
If I ever leave you
You can say I told you so
And if I ever hurt you baby
You know I hurt myself as well
(Chorus)
I love you, I love you, I love you baby!
Well all right!
I told ya, so many times before
I love you
I love you!
If you don't know, then I'll tell ya one more time
I love you!
I love you!
and it may be up there with the weirdest of album cover art that i can think of, imo.
Just outstanding! SUCH a great album. When I finally broke down and got a CD player, this was the first CD bought and played (and played, and played, and played)
Amen, brother! Loved this one and played it every night before retiring for the evening. Guess that's why I was always tired in school the next day.
My cousin Sandy Speiser, brilliant Columbia house photographer, did this cover back in the days before digital. Basically a photo collage. He used his sons, my cousins body to superimpose Al Koopers head upon. Pretty damned creative imho. Ya shoulda seen his families Rosh Hashana cards!
COOL!
Needs a new stereo mix. Drums panned hard right is terrible. Great tune though.
I agree!
That cover creeps me out...Good for a Twilight Zone story...
My cousin Sandy Speiser, brilliant Columbia house photographer, did this cover back in the days before digital. Basically a photo collage. He used his sons, my cousins body to superimpose Al Koopers head upon. Pretty damned creative imho. Ya shoulda seen his families Rosh Hashana cards!
Yeah, that was before he was forced out of the band which he founded.
That move pissed me off, too. Could tolerate the second album, but after that, the later stuff just became background music. Meh ...
And honorable mention to the wonderfully fun song on the album, House In The Country.
its all sand baby, all sand. dig?
Thanks, if you can.
I ended up exploring Wikipedia's information about BST, and got just a hint of the pressures that people in "the music business" are subjected to. I tend to forget that, for all of the fame and the money, people often pay a huge price personally.
165 past members! And still touring! Wow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=362JArvhAqg
Also Joe Bonamassa with Beth Hart.
When you throw in all the other instruments they're not nearly as obvious. I kinda miss that.
That's interesting!
Great Al Kooper recording w Mike Bloomfield and Stephen Stills. "Super Session" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
This is from before DCT (Earl Haig high anyone?) brought in the Toronto influence.
Great song.
It's not faux jazz, it's a blend of jazz and rock. It's neither and it's both. It's something different, which if done well should be celebrated. And this album did it about as well as it can be.
bury this one
Really? Bury a timeless classic? Dude!
Shhh; don't let The Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen know about that, oh, wait, too late.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=362JArvhAqg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=362JArvhAqg
I second this comment - this album, Child is Father to the Man is excellent
When you throw in all the other instruments they're not nearly as obvious. I kinda miss that.
ha ha, you got it!
I thought they came from Sweden....
SUPER BAD HAIR! LOL
More Al Kooper please Bill!!!!!
yeah, that spinning wheel/when i die/you made me happy crap was unlistenable
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( of course imho)
For about 60 seconds, I thought it WAS Boz Scaggs. Loan Me a Dime
pardon, I was being a smartass : )
I figured you were just joking, but then again, you never know - Mr. Dinklage may have gotten access to a TARDIS and made that tiny little change in the fabric of Time and Relative Dimensions.
I thought they came from Sweden....
Yeah, that was before he was forced out of the band which he founded.
Being the President of General Motors ain't what it used to be!
Wherever I sing...I substitute the biggest company in that city.
This ranks in my best 10 albums of all time.
Omaha-
"I can be President of the F@#ing Union Pacific Railroad baby!
I can definitely see a resemblance. But like the other poster mentioned, he probably wasn't born yet when this album was released.
Ermm...
Beg to differ, all due respect. I have to be in the mood for time travel to listen to this; it just meanders on a bit much.
Al Kooper was an interesting voice, but I think David Clayton Thomas's was better.
That makes one of us. I was very disappointed when DCT replaced Al.
I bought this LP the same day I bought Electric Flag's debut effort, incidentally. A great acquisition day that was.
Proclivities wrote:
I don't think he was even born yet.
pardon, I was being a smartass : )
Weird how that doesn't happen that much any more in contemporary music.
Talent requires...wait for it...blood, sweat, and tears.
It's not handed to you with a skimpy costume and a boob job.
Glad you dug it! My cousin shot if while a staff photog at Columbia. All done manually without benefit of computer technology back in those days.
Hey I remember these guys!!!
My cousin shot the album cover
Never ages...
The whole album is very good and stands up well almost 40 years later...
Few groups can say that...
Ermm...
Beg to differ, all due respect. I have to be in the mood for time travel to listen to this; it just meanders on a bit much.
Al Kooper was an interesting voice, but I think David Clayton Thomas's was better.
Being the President of General Motors ain't what it used to be!
Wherever I sing...I substitute the biggest company in that city.
This ranks in my best 10 albums of all time.
Excellent song!!
Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa did a very respectable cover on their album "Seesaw". Check it out!
I love Joe and Beth, but I don't think they did this justice. Al Kooper just nailed it IMHO. I haven't heard anyone match this version.
A moment in time... Pure American Jazz...
Holds up well....
Also thinking about Paul Butterfield, Seiji Ozawa and "Five Pieces For Blues Band and Orchestra"...
Sounds of experimentation and openness that lasted to short a time and hasn't come back as full force yet.
Most experimentation is individuals and local groups... Not quite as many learning from and leading ach other...
Good music is timeless... Keep the music playing...
I don't think he was even born yet.
Rubbish
Excellent song!!
Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa did a very respectable cover on their album "Seesaw". Check it out!
Never ages...
The whole album is very good and stands up well almost 40 years later...
Few groups can say that...
...... yer not wrong my friend
Blues singer Al Kooper, a founding member and original band leader. He was replaced with David Clayton Thomas on the next album.
Blues singer Al Kooper, a founding member and original band leader. He was replaced by David Clayton Thomas on the next album.
Indeed....I seem to remember an interview with David Clayton-Thomas where he said his initial meeting with the other members intimidated the hell out of him. He considered them superb musicians. Can't say I disagree with the sentiment. You play with these sorts you better have, and be on, your "A" game...
Look up the wikipedia on the band. The list of people they claim have been in the band in some incarnation is perhaps 3 pages worth. This was the best lineup by an incredible margin.
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