View Full Version : More MIA bands of the 70s
msteeln
May 13th, 2011, 09:51 PM
Continuing my original thread is proving impossible, and there are too many excellant bands to stop, so... we'll start with Spain's The Storm, their answer to Deep Purple, with Angel Ruiz on freakout guitar
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Where is Angel today? Still active in his homeland, altho The Storm recently retired
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Blues Creation - Japan
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(Blues) Creation
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Michael James
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UK's Little Free Rock from '69
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Groundshaker
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German Oak
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White Heaven - Japan
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Schizo
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The French Dickens
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Crazy Nature
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Ohlssons Grova
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msteeln
May 14th, 2011, 02:39 PM
Snuffy Walden, live w/Stray Dog - "I used two Thor 100 watt amps, a 1952 Les Paul with a Firebird PU and a '59 PAF, 3 echoplexes, and a Univibe, all in series."
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Chicken Bones
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Tiger Rock
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Armaggedon
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Head Machine
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Mariani
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Phantasia
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Stud
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Rumplestiltskins
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msteeln
May 16th, 2011, 09:08 PM
The Morning After - UK
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The Shiver - Swiss '69
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Murphy Blend
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Odyssey
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Bachdenkel - British
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Thunder And Roses
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Tear Gas
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Avalon
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Emerald City
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Vinegar
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Pell Mell
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msteeln
May 19th, 2011, 09:58 PM
Not sure if I've posted any Poobah yet, but these guys were good right out of the gate in '71 and are still going strong! This is from '78
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From their debut LP
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Yugo's - Fire
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Winterhawk - Jordan Macarus on geetah
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Steeplechase!
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Hootch
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Finch
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Suspekt Aspekt
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Nine Days Wonder
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Thundermother
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Lard Free
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Jeff St. John's Copperwine
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Alcatraz
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St. Helena
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Goma from Spain
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From So. Africa - Freedom's Children
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Pesky Gee! from '69
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Dragonwyk
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Beggars Opera
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Sure I've posted some Budgie before, but just noticed this crappy quality but rare vid of Breadfan, and they deserve to be seen live. One of my all time faves.
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And, just in case you missed the greatest band ever... Pt. 1
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Pt. 2 Too bad these KC vids aren't synced up, or that none of these guys play like this any more...
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There's nothing except maybe Jimi that can follow KC
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