Making a Facebook page would probably be a good idea too! Maybe try booking shows with the Cryptics too. I play Street Fighter with their bassist from time to time. Haha
Although I personally like to start with "Because"
Sorry, I get giddy when anyone mentions The Beatles.
saw them at FreeFest in MD last summer! It was the first time I'd seen them and the first set we hit up that day. They were playing on a stage in the woods, and you could just see the smoke rising up through the trees. Me and my two friends I brought hit our first two joints of the day there. It was beautiful music, a perfect way to start the day. Here's a sort of crappy video I took of the last part of their set. Ever since then it's been a staple of my music library. Yesterday I went out to the middle of nowhere to take pictures of the sunset, and I had this album blasting from my car while I stood nearby with my tripod. So beauteous 8)
Here is a link to their first two albums/EPs if you don't have them already. These two albums and the Rooftop are their best work IMO. , Its almost 4/20 so get ready! Saturdayzed, So It Goes
Personnel:
Bill Bruford – drums, percussion Allan Holdsworth – electric guitar Dave Stewart – keyboards, synthesizers Jeff Berlin – bass Flugelhorn – Kenny Wheeler Vocals – Annette Peacock
Personnel:
Bill Bruford – drums, percussion Allan Holdsworth – electric guitar Dave Stewart – keyboards, synthesizers Jeff Berlin – bass Flugelhorn – Kenny Wheeler Vocals – Annette Peacock
Shel Silverstein wrote it and was the first to record it in 1972. Dr. Hook didn't record it until 1975. It's on the Bankrupt album.
wow thats sick
thanks for the link!
his stuff is on soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/mf-love/tracks?page=1
and here is a handy firefox soundcloud downloader: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/soundcloud-super-2-download/
Sorry for taking so much time man, got zoned the fuck out on that Whitearmor tape. Anyways, here's a bootleg my brother made with a few rare songs on them. Not all of them are rare though (ex. marble phone)
As far as I know this is not on an album (although it's possible that it's a source for Sheik Yerbouti), you can grab the whole show here