An oldie but a goodie.
Amazing production values for it's age and the guitar playing is incredibly tasteful.
A wonderful lesson in playing the song.
Yeah, that sucks. Hey, I saw your boys MC5 Christmas night in 1970 at Curtis Hixon Hall in Tampa. There were 5 bands on the show headlined by The Bob Seger System. MC5 was a good band. High energy for sure!Yeah, we all got the "video unavailable" box.
Whitefang
Hey Bro, I posted link to Randy Crawford's "Secret Combination" I assume it came up as "Unavailable" eh?Hey Charles i'm curious. Who was the band and song you tried to upload?
Yeah it did but Wow! that is an incredible amount of talent there. Funny that there are a few Beatle connections in there too. Ford was on Harrison's 74 tour and Laboriel's kid is McCartney's drummer and Lukather is currently on Starr's tour.Hey Bro, I posted link to Randy Crawford's "Secret Combination" I assume it came up as "Unavailable" eh?
What a line up ... (not including brass or backing vocals here)
- Leon Pendarvis – keyboards and arrangements
- Abraham Laboriel – bass guitar
- Jeff Porcaro – drums
- Steve Lukather – guitar
- Dean Parks – guitar
- Lenny Castro – percussion
- Robben Ford – electric guitar on "Two Lives"
- Ernie Watts – flute on "Rio de Janeiro Blue"
- Neil Larsen – organ on "When I Lose My Way", "Trade Winds" and "Rainy Night in Georgia"