Heavymetalpunkrockroller
Heavymetalpunkrockroller
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In the beginnings of Rock'n'roll Rockabilly. The big record labels said it will never sell.
According to what I read in a magazine one day.
How in the 50s DIY, small record companies supported Rock'n'roll Rockabilly.
Eventually the big record label companies started noticing that the stuff actually sells, and they wanted to get into the business, and even started buying out the smaller companies.
Where there is money to be made evil corporate hands get involved.
Sorry, for the fire alarm went off, it is very sensitive, and I was cooking.
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Starz. Hard Rock from New Jersey. U.S.A. Formed in 1975-76.
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Two members are from the early 70s band Looking Glass. You may know their old hit-Brandy you're a fine girl. Even before they were signed, they opened up for bands such as Peter Frampton, ZZ Top. Musical trends were changing and Capitol Execs, were losing interest in supporting a hard rock band. They were originally managed by Bill Aucoin, Kiss's manager. Despite things, they do have a large fo...
Duke and the Drivers. Debut Album. Boston? U.S.A. Formed in 1973. Rock'n'roll and some Hard Rock.
Просмотров 178День назад
Opened for BOC, Leslie West Band, Lou Reed Rock'n'roll animal Band. ZZ Top. And later 2nd phase, Starz, Elvis Costello, Pat Travers. The band disbanded in 1978; they have done a few reunions in the 90s. They were a party band and was asked What's the band's name? The Harmonica and Saxophonist replied ...Dukes not here! When asked ... Where is Duke at? Out drinking Orange Drivers! Was the reply....
Hott Roxx. Formed in? 1978 album. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Rock'n'roll band.
Просмотров 110День назад
No info on this band. Old Skool Rock Perspectives. Like and subscribe. Support the band? In Rock We Trust! Thanx to the owners.
Blue Cheer Formed in 1966. San Francisco, California. Heavy Loud Rock, Considered Pre-Heavy Metal
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Dick Clark walked in the room while the band was smoking hash and Dick told them...You know its guys like you that give Rock, roll a bad name? They replied ...Thanx a lot Dick! Originally as a six-piece blues band but after seeing Hendrix they decided to be loud and heavy and went to a three piece. Thier second album was too loud to be recorded in a studio, so they recorded outside at New York ...
Way Cool Rock'n'roll Coffee Mugs! Rockoff Websites bottom link.
Просмотров 3214 дней назад
Featuring- The Doors! The Who! The Sex Pistols! AC/DC! Led Zeppilen! Led Zeppilen! Old Skool Rock Perspectives. In Rock We Trust. If ya can't rock'n'roll what good r u. www.rockofftrade.com/
Heavymetalpunkrockroller's James Bond Soundtrack collection.
Просмотров 44821 день назад
Correction Shirley Bassey sang on three bond films. Dr No. 1962. From Russia with Love. 1963. Thunderball. 1965. Diamonds are Forever. 1971. The man with the golden Gun.1974. The spy who loved Me. 1977. For your eyes Only. 1981. James Bond movie soundtrack 1983.
BTO Bachman Turner Overdrive. Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada. Part Two.
Просмотров 25521 день назад
Bachman's departure allowed the remaining band members to continue recording and touring. They added Jim Clench, formerly of April Wine, as the bassist and singer, and Turner and Thornton became co-lead guitarists. The band released Street Action in 1978 and Rock 'n' Roll Nights in 1979. Bachman went on to form the band Ironhorse, which released a self-titled album in 1979 and Everything Is Gre...
BTO. Bachman, Turner Overdrive. From Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Hard Rock band. Part one.
Просмотров 64021 день назад
This band consists of three brothers, Randy, Rob and Tim Bachman. Allan Peter Stanley Kowbel OM (March 29, 1943 - November 21, 2023), better known by his stage name Chad Allan, was a Canadian musician. He was the founding member and original lead singer of The Guess Who. Originally from the Guess Who, Randy left the group along with the original Guess Who singer Chad Allen to form a rock countr...
Symphonic Slam. A Timo Laine creation. 1976. Prog Rock-Hard Rock. A mix of Yes and King Crimson.
Просмотров 616Месяц назад
King Crimson NOT! Crimson Glory, (Goofed up). The idea of Symphonic Slam is to create a huge sound with little players as possible. Timo perfected the Polyphonic Guitar, while others tried. The use of the Polyphonic Guitar and six Oberheim Synths, Keyboards, and drums achieved a sound so magnificent. What a Gem all killer no filler! Old Skool Rock Perspectives. Like and subscribe, support the b...
HeavyMetalPunkRockRoller Classic VHS collections. Retro Godzilla movies.
Просмотров 523Месяц назад
When I was kid, I stayed up late and sometimes very late to watch monster and sci-fi movies. When I was young, a girl asked me, What's your favorite holiday? I said Halloween. Halloween!? She replied, but on Christmas we get presents! Yes, I loved all things scary and also, I was a fireworks maniac. I made my own fireworks and bombs. www.ign.com/articles/godzilla-movies-in-order
Marseilles. NWOBHM Formed in 1976.Liverpool, England.
Просмотров 208Месяц назад
After being disbanded for 30yrs, They, put out an album called Unfinished business in 2010. Played with The Ian Gollan Band, UFO. Toured in America along with Judas Priest, Whitesnake, and Nazareth. Old Skool Metal Perspectives. Like and subscribe, support the band. In Metal We Trust. \M/
My VHS, Nightmare on Elm Street collection. Plus, Dokken Dream Warriors album.
Просмотров 149Месяц назад
One, Two, he's coming for you. Three, Four, better lock your door. Five, Six, grab your crucifix. Seven, Eight, stay up late. Nine, Ten, do it over again.
Paul Di Anno/ Paul Andrews. RIP Oct21st 2024.
Просмотров 120Месяц назад
I don't have any of his solo albums but wanted to do a small tribute to the man we've known as the Heavy Metal Punk man of Iron Maiden. What was supposed to happen. The Beast of Resurrection Tour. Four Continents, 120 Shows. All the shows were held after Paul's arrival in Croatia, for the long treatment in aims of saving his life and being out of the wheelchair, and the announcement of his retu...
Willie and the Poor Boys. 1985. Sol Cookham Berkshire.
Просмотров 116Месяц назад
How did Willie and the Poor Boys come about? Well, a musician named Ronnie Lane who was in a few bands such as The Small Faces was suffering from MS. His girlfriend wanted to do a fundraiser against MS- Multiple Sclerosis. She got in contact with Glyn Johns a famous producer who had many contacts, such as Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Paul Rodgers, Jeff Beck and many more others. Bill Wyman Rolling...
Rage. NWOBHM. From the U.K. England Liverpool. Formed in 1980.
Просмотров 1012 месяца назад
Rage. NWOBHM. From the U.K. England Liverpool. Formed in 1980.
Fanny. Formed in 1970. Fanny was the first all-girl band to record an entire album for a major label
Просмотров 6692 месяца назад
Fanny. Formed in 1970. Fanny was the first all-girl band to record an entire album for a major label
The KINGBEES. Formed in 1978?
Просмотров 3272 месяца назад
The KINGBEES. Formed in 1978?
Frank Soda and the Imps. 1974? From Canada B.C.
Просмотров 5312 месяца назад
Frank Soda and the Imps. 1974? From Canada B.C.
The Rockats. Formerly Levi and the Rockats. 1977. South End On Sea England.
Просмотров 2102 месяца назад
The Rockats. Formerly Levi and the Rockats. 1977. South End On Sea England.
Torch. Formed in 1980. From Sweden, Eskilstuna, Sodermanland.
Просмотров 2842 месяца назад
Torch. Formed in 1980. From Sweden, Eskilstuna, Sodermanland.
The Bop Cats, 1979 Toronto Canada. Hard Rock'a'Billy.
Просмотров 3532 месяца назад
The Bop Cats, 1979 Toronto Canada. Hard Rock'a'Billy.
The Rockin Edsels. From Vancouver. Canada. 1984.
Просмотров 972 месяца назад
The Rockin Edsels. From Vancouver. Canada. 1984.
Jimmie Lee Maslon. 1972? 1979. Facebook link below.
Просмотров 1713 месяца назад
Jimmie Lee Maslon. 1972? 1979. Facebook link below.
Dehumanizers. Formed in 1984.
Просмотров 603 месяца назад
Dehumanizers. Formed in 1984.
Roy Woods, Wizards Brew. Formed in 1972. Former ELO vocals/ guitarist.
Просмотров 1043 месяца назад
Roy Woods, Wizards Brew. Formed in 1972. Former ELO vocals/ guitarist.
NWOBHM. Bronz, from Box S W England. Formed in 1976.
Просмотров 923 месяца назад
NWOBHM. Bronz, from Box S W England. Formed in 1976.
From Newport Rode Island. Verbal Assault.
Просмотров 383 месяца назад
From Newport Rode Island. Verbal Assault.

Комментарии

  • @Randy-s9p
    @Randy-s9p 5 дней назад

    Fun to see that there is still some love for Starz. The Violation album really has some legitimate good songs on it. They got quite popular around the Louisville Ky area when one of the local radio stations simulcast their Louisville concert.

  • @MultiSkyman1
    @MultiSkyman1 5 дней назад

    Oh yeah. I remember them.

  • @jsosgood
    @jsosgood 5 дней назад

    Saw Starz opening for Ted Nugent in 1978

  • @tcthepackrat
    @tcthepackrat 6 дней назад

    Cool .. Richie Ranno used to put on the NY Kiss Con I did it several times in the 1990's, I had all the albums signed, but have since sold them. Richie still plays shows over that way, I'm friends with him on facebook too .. thanks for sharing man

  • @PhilSwitzer2024
    @PhilSwitzer2024 6 дней назад

    I think this guy's still on ACID !!!!!!!!! Ha ha ha ha 😂😅😮

  • @64hedgehog
    @64hedgehog 6 дней назад

    STARZ ---COLISEUM ROCK!!! Classic album

  • @joeloop8107
    @joeloop8107 8 дней назад

    SNAKIN!

  • @michaeldonahue9104
    @michaeldonahue9104 9 дней назад

    Saw Duke and the Drivers open for Springsteen at SUNY Stony Brook

  • @justsomedudeyouknow8372
    @justsomedudeyouknow8372 9 дней назад

    I bought weed today at a head shop in Texas. My how times have changed.

  • @thomassemper732
    @thomassemper732 10 дней назад

    Finally!!! Please post this entire album. I've always been a big fan of DUKE AND THE DRIVERS

  • @AngelGrajeda-hi8gy
    @AngelGrajeda-hi8gy 11 дней назад

    Angel

  • @impalaman9707
    @impalaman9707 12 дней назад

    Vincebus Eruptum had some of the most insane, off-kilter guitar overdubbing that would have made Les Paul himself flip! Especially the last track on the album---that first song you were playing---the end of which sounds like an all-out sonic blitzkrieg of guitars swooping down from all directions!

  • @chriskroll4166
    @chriskroll4166 12 дней назад

    Go out and buy every blue cheer album because you won't be disappointed. Every album is awesome and they get better as they go along.

    • @impalaman9707
      @impalaman9707 11 дней назад

      To me, they're basically a different band on every album (maybe only the second album being closest to the first). They went through about a decade worth of changes in only 4 short years! From what I understand, the band REALLY broke up in 1969 and Petersen was just keeping the Blue Cheer name and trying to find new musicians to fulfill his Philips contract. But that band in 1971 was COMPLETELY different from the band in 1968!

    • @chriskroll4166
      @chriskroll4166 11 дней назад

      @impalaman9707 yeah but that's the beauty of it. That's why I love their album so much because after a couple of albums they are willing to take some risks and go into some different styles of music and I think Dickie Peterson handles it well because I love every album.

    • @impalaman9707
      @impalaman9707 11 дней назад

      @@chriskroll4166 Only Petersen---the other two cats were not on board and split. And even he gave up the lead vocals on most of the tunes to his new recruits

    • @chriskroll4166
      @chriskroll4166 11 дней назад

      @impalaman9707 I know but those albums are still awesome. I just listened to every blue cheer album during the summer when I was doing my walking. I never heard a bad note. And then after each guitar player would leave the band I pulled up all the solo efforts that all his guitar players did and they are also incredible especially that first lead guitar player. His solo albums are some great early dinosaur metal. Hey if you like Stoner metal like blue cheer you should check out a band called wolfmother. I just got done listening to all their albums and they are incredible.

  • @markchoma9822
    @markchoma9822 13 дней назад

    One of my all time favorite bands. You rock!

  • @markchoma9822
    @markchoma9822 13 дней назад

    Cool video. I have Vincebus Eruptum on mono. Bought it seven years ago at the local record store. Its in VG condition and cost me 60 bucks. I also have the stereo copy. It cost me 20 bucks.

  • @John-cr2tn
    @John-cr2tn 14 дней назад

    My brother came home with this album and my mother hated it and we could only listen to it in the basement. We wore it out. Got the next one and just called it on off on off on off. If you had it you would understand. I became a drummer after that and still am fifty years later.

  • @brenthatcher5748
    @brenthatcher5748 14 дней назад

    Stanley Owsely. Bear. The Deads sound man in the early days besides making superior acid.

  • @KathyWilber-hy1sq
    @KathyWilber-hy1sq 14 дней назад

    "OHHH HELL YES"!!! I definitely remember this killer band from my younger days as a friend of mine when I was only about 13-14 years old turned me on to this album, and I also remember hearing "Summer Time Blues" on FM rock radio as well!!! In fact, I bought this album around the mid to late 70's, and we still have it!!! But the only problem is I don't have a turntable with my current killer stereo, but I have used my RUclips music and a chord to my stereo and have still listened to it at times!!! Ernie Wilber 🤘👹🤘✌️

  • @justsomedudeyouknow8372
    @justsomedudeyouknow8372 14 дней назад

    I watched a vid about this band. They were a mess from day one apparently

  • @benjaminmorgan6
    @benjaminmorgan6 14 дней назад

    I first heard Blue Cheer Summer Time Blues on a Sacramento radio station back in '68, '69 maybe. I was tweener aged at the time and I thought the song was like, wow, too much!

  • @ronwolenski-n8wcr
    @ronwolenski-n8wcr 14 дней назад

    I remeber seeing them on the old Steve Allen Show. They were so loud the cameras were shaking and Steve couldn't hear anything after.

  • @johnr3546
    @johnr3546 14 дней назад

    Love Blue Cheer , actually met Dickie Peterson and Paul Whaley in 2008 ..heavy, yes , metal no..they are acid rock or psychedelic if you prefer ...great post btw.!

  • @Armored_Saint
    @Armored_Saint 15 дней назад

    love when these hidden gems are discovered. just when you think such and such and so and so were the inventors and pioneers of the genre, they pop up. like spooky tooth, evil woman for example.

  • @tinicum54
    @tinicum54 15 дней назад

    I bought those albums when they were released. Had the 45 with Just a Little Bit.

  • @cornucopiaofcool2144
    @cornucopiaofcool2144 15 дней назад

    Love it. Pity they didn't put much bottom in recording in those days. Update this with a Red Hot Chili Pepper rhythm section and you really got something. Love the anger and emotion. Perfect for today.

  • @BLACKSTORMSHADOW77
    @BLACKSTORMSHADOW77 15 дней назад

    Bobby Liebling from Pentagrams' favorite band, and I concur sir!!!....especially outsideinside...

    • @chriskroll4166
      @chriskroll4166 12 дней назад

      Bobby could have sang for blue cheer easily

    • @BLACKSTORMSHADOW77
      @BLACKSTORMSHADOW77 12 дней назад

      @chriskroll4166 fuck yes!👊

    • @chriskroll4166
      @chriskroll4166 12 дней назад

      @@BLACKSTORMSHADOW77 I got every f****** pentagram album bro and I seen pentagram in Chicago at the Cobra lounge about 12 years ago.

    • @BLACKSTORMSHADOW77
      @BLACKSTORMSHADOW77 12 дней назад

      I'm glad you seen Bobby when he was clean, never seen the band perform but I'm a big fan as well and I do know the crazy history...I personally love the early 70s output the best...

  • @ТехноДом-я1у
    @ТехноДом-я1у 15 дней назад

    Сильнейшие рокеры суперская группа рок 🎸 навсегда здорово 👍

  • @tcthepackrat
    @tcthepackrat 15 дней назад

    can't remember the first time I heard Summertime Blues, it was either their video on Mtv or the movie Trolls, Michael Moriarty (Harry Potter) dances to it . I found the album again a while back at a thrift store,, I don't think I've ever found any of their other records, I have the Summertime blues 45 & the 1968 lp .. thanks for the video

  • @Зенякина
    @Зенякина 18 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing such valuable information! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?

  • @FranklynEstrella-r5j
    @FranklynEstrella-r5j 22 дня назад

    I like movies. by Mr. Bond, When there is war and internal conflicts, presidents do not travel abroad or publicly because they could be the target of an attack or coup d'état. To lose power, in this world with an enemy everywhere you only have to displace from one place to another so that the opposition comes in and destroys everything and put you in they custody. christ is loves and set you free

  • @marcdewey1242
    @marcdewey1242 22 дня назад

    That thumbnail photo is inside the Not Fragile album.

  • @Cnhfcsh
    @Cnhfcsh 22 дня назад

    I have to agree with you. There’s a little question that Sean Connery was the best bond. I mean the other guys did well, they were alright. But Sean Connery was the only one that actually WAS James Bond. I agree with you 100% babe!

  • @Upstairsgirl955
    @Upstairsgirl955 24 дня назад

    Thanks for this! BTO are the best!

  • @custodioguimaraes9981
    @custodioguimaraes9981 26 дней назад

    Shocking Blue: Mariska's sensual and powerful voice and creative musicians from one of the best psychedelic rock bands in history.

  • @rayf6six
    @rayf6six 28 дней назад

    In the last 49 years I've heard many people describe Symphonic Slam / Timo Laine and I must say I enjoyed your 'review' the most. You DEFINITELY got the message. You understood completely the intention of Timo's music. You referred to the band as Prog Rock-Hard Rock. I can live with that description. I always hated that Slam was labelled as Progressive Rock. The very first incarnation of the band (before record deal) was more progressive than the second version that recorded the album on A&M. The first band had a 'Chamberlin', which was what the Mellotron design was stolen from. That one instrument gave the band the 'symphonic' sound. It was also before Timo acquired his polyphonic guitar synth, he played a beast called a Guitorgan. The original keyboard player also was a songwriter that wrote more of the 'symphonic' songs, Timo's songs were more varied and 'edgier'. Timo had been a veteran of the Southern California music scene since the early 60's and had seen it all. And unfortunately experienced how hard it was to keep a band together, he realized the only person he could always count on was himself. You mentioned that Timo started a band called the Space Rangers, that's not exactly correct. He was an original member of "Neil Merryweather - Space Rangers'. He was the lead guitarist and co-songwriter with Neil. After recording their fist album, Timo and the keyboardist quit, due to not being paid. Timo took the music he had written with him. He was not given credit on the album, the guitarist who replaced him for touring was credited as the guitarist. You are so right when you said that the idea of Slam was to be able to create the biggest sound with as few players as possible. Unfortunately the original keyboard player, drummer, and bass player quit before the first album (taking his songs with him). If technology was a bit more advanced back then, Timo would've been a one man band. I always described the second version of Slam as a ROCK BAND! One that had 'progressive' songs, hard rock songs, funky songs, jazzy songs, ballads, etc. Some people (such as yourself) got that. Others criticized the band because not all the songs were progressive. I was wondering throughout your review how long you had been a fan, until you mentioned that you heard the World Premiere of the album on CHUM-FM, when they played the entire album on the day it was released, they had never done that before. CHUM was a great supporter of the band, and it was mainly based on their airplay that the album nearly went gold. I must correct a few facts you gave. The album was released on Sept 08, 1976, not Dec 22nd. Dec 22, 1976 was the date of the band's first performance. Slam's first performance was doing a sold-out, solo concert at Toronto's premier concert hall, Massey Hall. The opening 'act' was a 30 minute concert video by 'The Tubes'. Also, although Timo is an artist/painter, he didn't do the artwork on the first album, all the rest of the albums he did. The first album cover was a painting by the artist Mati Klarwein. He did a lot of album covers, for artists such as Miles Davis, Greg Allman, etc., but he was most known for his Santana Abraxas album cover. Again I say, I completely enjoyed watching you dig the album, and also liked the website. To be completely honest, I created the website. I was also the band's first roadie/sound and lightman, and later became the Tour Manager. I enjoyed this review so much I'm going to send a link to Timo.

    • @heavymetalpunkrockroller4
      @heavymetalpunkrockroller4 25 дней назад

      Thats so cool, thank you for the correct bit of info too. This album I bought a few years ago, I have heard them on the radio back in the days here on the West Coast of Canada, it was one of those bands I did not know who they were back then until I bought this album and wow I remember all of this! My family was always into music, my mom and stepdad both sang, crooner and opera, my two older sisters listened to the radio in the 60s 70s 80s, so I was surrounded by music, I began playing my mom's radio when I was 8. There was a lot of stuff I liked and did not know who they were until later. Yes, I remember hearing the entirety of this album on the radio, whether it was CHUM, CFOX, or CFMI, CFRO, I don't know. Must have been CHUM if any other station played it. And for AM radio we had CKLG73 and 14 CFUN. Koszonom, meaning thank you in Hungarian.

  • @dr.elvis.h.christ
    @dr.elvis.h.christ 28 дней назад

    A very underrated underapreciated band.

  • @farideldiwany8043
    @farideldiwany8043 29 дней назад

    Cheers! Thanks for the Byron memories. He is SO missed!

  • @alalarcon3157
    @alalarcon3157 29 дней назад

    A lot of dead air

  • @tomaszgrzywacz5720
    @tomaszgrzywacz5720 Месяц назад

    The best music of world. I love Budgie. It's very, very good. Budgie they never come back. Greetings from Poland.

  • @rockcup
    @rockcup Месяц назад

    Try also his next album,not so good but some tracks are okay.

  • @disneyknightspadilla1406
    @disneyknightspadilla1406 Месяц назад

    i cant believe kongs face on the vhs looks pretty neat but false when his real face is ugly .

  • @DeboyVlogs
    @DeboyVlogs Месяц назад

    Done tamsak sa symphomic slums video u /Jaqks

  • @springtomic6457
    @springtomic6457 Месяц назад

    King Kong vs Godzilla came out in 1962, but overall terrific VHS collection! <3

    • @treystephens6166
      @treystephens6166 Месяц назад

      American Version 1963

    • @heavymetalpunkrockroller4
      @heavymetalpunkrockroller4 Месяц назад

      correction for this VHS is 1963.

    • @springtomic6457
      @springtomic6457 13 дней назад

      @@heavymetalpunkrockroller4 I am 3 weeks late to responding to this but YEAH IT'S 1963, imma go slam my face into a wall for being wrong lol

  • @markh1085
    @markh1085 Месяц назад

    Wrong. This is before Zeppelin This is band of joy with Kevin Gammond

  • @HEAVY4U
    @HEAVY4U Месяц назад

    Good band

  • @greggalliher6093
    @greggalliher6093 Месяц назад

    Love it! Got the record soon after seeing them with Nazareth Norfolk VA. One of my all time faves to listen to.

  • @seansweeney2875
    @seansweeney2875 Месяц назад

    Good post thanks for that 👍heeps heaviest album is look at yourself..umble and Salisbury do have some heavy songs..look at yourself. Only has one soft song...what should be done..all the other's are heep at there heaviest..lot of heep fan's would say demon's and the magicians birthday are there best album's..and there great..but my personal choice is look at yourself....scorpions always said heep were an influence on them..especially the block and step harmonies.....been a heep fan since 70..love them. Saw them with Paul and gary then john Wetton and Trevor...RIP David ken Lee and gary and john lawton and john Wetton..❤ glad you played love machine..

    • @heavymetalpunkrockroller4
      @heavymetalpunkrockroller4 Месяц назад

      Yep. Look at yourself is the heaviest for sure. love all of those albums. as far as Love Machine I had to play that one.

  • @angelvisions444
    @angelvisions444 Месяц назад

    Brilliant ANOES VHS collection! Would be great to see the actual tapes too!

  • @heavymetalpunkrockroller4
    @heavymetalpunkrockroller4 Месяц назад

    Check out their movie- ruclips.net/video/zspd9hFRtkw/видео.html

  • @KathyWilber-hy1sq
    @KathyWilber-hy1sq Месяц назад

    "HELL YES"!!! I still have this particular album in my collection on cassette of course, and this is the only one I could ever find, but I definitely love this band, and wish that I had been able to find more of their records if that had any more??? Ernie Wilber 🤘👹🤘✌️