Here is a write-up on the band.
"___________ ________ _______ was one of the best bands to emerge from the Sixties Haight Ashbury - San Francisco scene. They loaded up their from-the-heart songs with free-form jamming; in gigs at classic venues like the Fillmore and Avalon, they stretched out and improvised, pushing their music in unpredictable directions. Tougher than the Dead, looser than the Airplane, but never managing to achieve the popularity of either; they faded away after 1975."
And here is another song from the same 1968 album, their first of nine.
Turn around, go back down, back the way you came, Can't you see that flash of fire ten times brighter than the day? And behold a mighty city broken in the dust again, Oh God, Pride of Man, broken in the dust again. Turn around, go back down, back the way you came, Babylon is laid to waste, Egypt's buried in her shame, The mighty men are all beaten down, their kings are fallen in the ways
PS i hope this group is too obscure. |