- what exotic fish I caught in the ocean of music -

Bullseye! :+1: Thanks!

Never forget Ramones with the new style and sound that they gave us from the late 70s. And all their career …
And only Debbie Harry stayed close to Joey, as far as I remember.

When Greg Lake was with King Crimson, Carl Palmer was with the Crazy World of Arthur Brown and Atomic Rooster Keith Emerson was with The Nice. Later the three joined to become Emerson, Lake and Palmer.
Here is my favorite song by The Nice. Great instrumentals with Keith Emerson on organ.
She Belongs to Me

Not the best version of this song but the only one with live video. This was after Frampton left.
Humble Pie - I Don’t Need No Doctor

Robin Trower - Day of the Eagle

Couldn’t resist one more. Here is how I prefer to remember Keith Emerson, a smokin version of America from the Letterman show circa 1986.

I love it
Lee Oskar; I Remember Home [1976]

The guitar playing in that ’73 live version of Hocus Pocus was incredible. It’s quite a bit faster than the album version and a shame they didn’t have him shredding on the radio edit.
My wife and I like to look through youtube for cover versions of classic songs, sometimes there are some decent versions but usually not.
We could never find a decent cover of Frankenstein by the Edgar Winter Group so here’s a fun live version by them.

Longhaired freaky people need not apply.

Thanks for the memories Bonham! G.F. was one of my all time favorites. Couldn’t get enough of them when I was discharged from the Marine Corps in 1970. Almost went deaf blasting their music through my headphones back then. Needed to listen to them with the volume at “11”. :wink: They were the #1 live act in the world for a time selling out huge venues in minutes.

Farner was not the greatest guitarist in the world but so raw and knew what to do with the talent he had. Same with his voice. Never forget sometimes after a long, long finishing sustained note on his harmonica, he would rear back and fling it into the crowd. Wish I could have caught one!

One of the greatest “power trios”, (as they called them at the time), ever. I think Farner is the only surviving member of the band now.

Rammstein?

Sounds a lot like ’em. :smiley:

I just wanted to add something, but I see someone cares for the grass in the topic to be trimmed. Controversial decision …
I stopped here.

Maybe the best group you never heard of

Very hot stuff indeed. She plays the bass line with her feet!

I was just reminded of my advanced age :weary: which is one year younger than this classic.

I give up who is it,would like to check them out further.

The group is called “The Stumble”

That YouTube video was posted 3 years ago and since then it has only been viewed 1169 times.
(it is now up to 1177 as I post this, thanks to BLF)

Porcupine Tree

Cousin Caterpiller - The Incredible String Band (1968)

The chick with the antlers is cute.

Hmm, I never thought I would actually say those words. :smiley: