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Probably the greatest single album side (Side 1) in rock and roll history. The compressed guitars, Delp's (non-falsetto) high voice, Dayam!!! I haven't seen that video, thanks for posting it!
@heeman, did you get the text I sent you about that song a couple weeks ago? I sent it to the new number you had given me. If not, shoot me a text from that number, please.
Not a "classic" video, but a Classic song, for which I wasn't aware there was even a video. Audio features a Hammond and a piano, video features a Rhodes, ah well. I still don't know which one is Elvin Bishop (the singist is Micky Thomas)....
I don't know what happens to cause an incredible memory to burst back into your brain, 15 or so years after the fact, but I'm glad it happens. My last band Puddlestone did this one, and it was SO MUCH FUN! The crowd really got into it too, even the younger ones who didn't know Brownsville Station. I just danced like 30 years ago, spilled a beer, broke a framed picture, and put a fist-sized hole in the sheetrock (on the ceiling!). FUN!!
Huge news out of Canada for all you prog rock / prog folk fans: Harmonium has remixed, remastered and is re-releasing their third (and final) 1976 album L'Heptade - named L'Heptade XL.
During a "best guitar solo" discussion on another forum, I brought up Dire Straits' Telegraph Road, which I've cheered about here before. Found this video, it's not an "official" video but its very well done (if a bit fuzzy). When you have 14 minutes, watch/listen to this: