You always make these videos very interesting. Over the years, you've introduced me to a lot of great bands that I would never have found on my own. Thanks!
Good god!! I'm blown away with so many artists I wasn't aware of, although this is one of my favorite genres. Thank you sir! Really appreciate this one.
OMG Brian Auger and Julie Driscoll "Street Noise" wow I thought I was one of the hundred people on Earth who new about that record..................one of my all time faves....it is so 60's phsych sound of a lost era....Julie looked pretty gaunt twiggy like in the photos!
When I saw the thumbnail I thought of the same song by the Chambers Bros. Never to go to war with one another again. Thanks for bringing it up. Great minds really do think alike. :)
@dereckvon --- I'm not really into collecting cassettes, not like vinyl & CD's, just happened to stumble onto this Rhinoceros tape probably back in the '80's at a discount store's tape bargain bin. And I couldn't believe that such an old, probably early '70's vintage cassette was in there!! It is in a plastic, black box with the Elektra label glued on, & makes a big deal of it being an "Ampex" tape......just a cool find......
Greetings Dereck -- Just stumbled onto this video. What a great collection of psych nuggets. I've loved vinyl my whole life (I'm 53)... my collection has ebbed and flowed over the years -- yours dwarfs mine, but I'm back up to about 1,500 rock and jazz albums. Cheers, I look forward to watching your other videos.
Thanks for all your great videos and knowledge. Credit to the late great Martin Sharpe, the Australian artist who designed/painted the cover of Wheels of Fire among many other great L.P. covers and posters of the time. Cheers from New Zealand.
Sir, thank you for making this excellent video. You have great taste and definitely know your music history. Also appreciate your intelligent insight, particularly on the Chambers Brothers. You made some great points.
Love watching your vids!!! I can see you love what your talking about and the records you own the same way I do!!!! I do have some of there you showed and am a big fan of 60's-80's music. I also am a musician as well and love being able to love music from both sides.
Hey Dereck. This is Tito from India. Man, I must tell you, it was wonderful to see this video of yours. I must confess I only knew of about 4 to 5 bands that you have mentioned here. Brilliant work done by you. Love your collection. God bless you man!
Chambers Brothers were one bad ass group!!! Joe,Willie,Lester and George Chambers..And then there was Brian Keenan on drums (R.I.P Brian)....One LP I would have noted.....Sly and The Family Stone "Stand" You can't beat that shit!!!!!! Excellent!!!!!
what's kind of neat is Frank Zappa and the drummer from Iron Butterfly (Ron Bushy I believe was his name) both went to my High School. I guess Frank moved around a lot at that age, but my mom's brother was in his same graduating class as him, as was my music teacher who was also a graduate of the same high school (Mission Bay HS in San Diego) (I am Richard Friend on the VC...I have two usernames on youtube.) love your clips Dereck! We had a great music program and highly decorated Jazz band.
Hi Dereck, great video-- I am really envious of your collection! Just a couple of things I wanted to point out: actually it was Brother records which was the Beach Boys label-- Together was started by Gary Usher and Curt after Gary was fired by Columbia. Together or separately they had no involvement with the Cryin' Shames. Also, the Hook actually didn't emerge from a soul background, but rather from the ashes of the folk rock band The Leaves. They were originally known as "The New Leaves" before John Beck bailed on them. Anyway, keep rockin' on!
Thanks for sharing your collection. The beginning of The Fort Mudge Memorial Dump's 'What Good Is Spring?' sorta reminds me of Moby Grape's 'Sitting By The Window'.
• Wow - I'm a delica, your a delica, we're all delicas. A genuinely stirring edition for me. Many delightful treasures here, the Harper and Rowe equates to "The_Fredric". . . all are written very well and quite polished for the hit parade... and those "Fort Mudgies" - Many Thanks DVH, for bringing them all up in this two thumbs up edition(as they all are).
I had those two Chambers Bros. records at one time. I would put my speakers on the window sill facing the street and turn it full volume, I thought EVERYONE should hear the Chambers Brothers message.! haha Thanks for bringing back that memory. Welcome Back! Glad the trip went well.
Amazing collection of obscure hard rock & psych l.p.'s. I agree Fort Mudge Memorial Dump to this day is such and underrated gem. Thank's for sharing your collection with us out here in RUclips Land !!
I certainly enjoyed this video quite a lot. Good presentation, lots of enthusiasm and knowledge to be dropped on an impressionable young man such as myself who wasn't around for that kind of musical fun.
Just want you to know that I've watched this video at least 15 times. It never gets old to me and I pick up on something new each time. The same goes for you're Tangerine Dream video and the Wig-Wam videos. Dig it!
Man, excellent reviews on Psych bands that I never "EVEN" heard of. Your insight really wows me. There is SO much music out there, so much to ever hope to touch. Frank Zappa played in Germany back in the late 60's. I wonder if he caught some of that Kraught Rock electronica/experimental bug there and translated it into his works? Music is infectious...if it's good, you're gonna catch it. :)
Members of Rhinocerous - Danny Weis and Michael Fonfara - went on to become mainstays in Lou Reed's band in the 70s. Fonfara played with him from '74-'80.
Groovy! :-) I grew up in the `60s, but psych was just the music that was out then, to me. I felt the same way about The Beatles. They were just another rock band. I liked them a lot, but never went out and bought very many of their records until the early `80' Now I have all of their albums on Parlophone. Re-issues, but still the British pressings. I recently got 4 of their albums on British open reel tapes! 4" reels in two-track mono! I'd love to get the other 9.
Really enjoying you and the vinyl community's vids. Longtime collector myself. In reference to Rhinoceros, "Apricot Brandy" was in fact also used in the early 70's for several yrs. as theme-tune on British radio.
Julie Driscoll was badass! So great that you're doing this and turning people onto all this stuff. You're inspiring me to do the same thing with my wall.
RHINOCEROS: Danny Weis (Guitar) & Jerry Penrod (Bass) were original members of IRON BUTTERFLY first Album "Heavy". One of my personal favorite songs from that Album is "Iron Butterfly Theme" 🔊🎶 👍🏻
@Paneeks1960 Hello Rob. I have read about this album and seen the cover. I am about to listen to the album, you know how music is so instantly available now. Being that the album is on a small label you have a very nice collectible there. I'm listening now to the song "Old Ladies" and it is real nice. Nice writing, playing and production going on here. Thanks so much for getting in touch and sharing this.
Glad you mentioned that Rascals record, I have a copy, which was in a box, and I had never even listened to..till now. Nice combination of soul and psychedelia lite. Kind of gimmicky, but love the tabla and sitar touches. Maybe you have it in another video: the Animals The Twain Shall Meet, they were late to the psychedelia bandwagon, and they're kind of clueless in that genre, yet its a great record. The Monkees Pisces record is another lite, gimmicky, record that's good.
Thank you! It's still growing, but, at the moment, because Mr. Computer won't let me record anymore, I'm not loking for more stuff right now. Yeah, I can. What did you want on it? I have all of these already on CD, so, it's no problem just copying tracks to burn a CD on my other computer.
I’ve just stumbled upon your channel. Great stuff.Stealing glances at that wall of vinyl, I shudder to think of the bucks that have flown from your hands. Actually, the first video I saw was one you did I on Krautrock. It’s really an education hearing about these lesser known bands. I will check them out, but on space friendly cd, even though these album covers are seductive.
The Chambers Brothers is the bomb, you are way, way, way ahead of your time Dereck, keep up the good work, I heard a small snibit of Derek 2 that's on another you tubers channel that you gave permission to and it's good, I would like to get it. Who did the vocals.
Yes, I do! :-) Terry was the best producer from the `60's. Too bad he got mixed up with Charlie Manson and was scared into a VERY early retirement! The reason Manson chose the house Sharon Tate was in was because Terry Melcher lived there just before and he was trying to scare Terry into producing a record for him, or he was getting revenge for Terry snubbing him. Poor Sharon & the others just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
There was a psych band in England called, Argosy. They recorded one single on Congress (a subsidiary of Uni, Kapp, MCA). After that single, their pianist quit to start a solo career. They got a new pianist and changed their name to, Supertramp. The pianist that quit was Reginald Dwight, soon to become Elton John.
Hey Dereck! I marked this vid to watch later, but at 4min in u show an album by DAMNATION. Haha! In the vid I just posted for Danny's contest I show my find of THE DAMNATION OF ADAM BLESSING. $2 find. I'd never seen or heard of them. Cheers!
Haha, your videos are always great! Speak your mind! My nearby record store has a Rhinoceros LP for like $3 I'll have to grab it. You and bigstar got me on such a Psych and Kraut Rock kick. I was always afraid of Trout Mask- seemed beyond my comprehension like 10 years ago. I've been digging Safe as Milk- it may be time to revisit.
I have several of what you were holding up and describing. I too have a Hevy Gunz Lp, but mine is a 2 Lp and is on the Rownd One (?) label. If you know of The Firesign Theatre, it's somewhat along their type of humour. We have a College radio station that has a Saturday evening 2 hour show called The psychedelicatessen that I always try to listen to, and sometimes record for later listening. It's getting expensive to find the gems I want, but I'm looking for an Lp by a group called Quill.
Dereck, again your collection and musical knowledge leaves me speechless. I have a quick question for you: My cousin Joe Santangelo was in a band called 'Brother Fox and The Tar Baby'. They released there self titled album back in 1969 on Capitol records and were kind of garage psychedelic rock. I never got to know him because he died when I was 7.His dad {now 97} just gave me a sealed copy of the album. Did you ever hear that record? I agree with you on Zappa! He was brilliant. Thanks, Rob
Always interesting to see your videos. There’s a style of early psyche in UK called Freakbeat which was British Mod/R&B bands just on the cusp of transitioning into psychedelia around ‘65/‘66. Check out a comp called Chocolate Soup For Diabetics for some great tracks from this cool sub-genre of psyche.
that outside inside LP is my favorite blue cheer lp , and I love the elevators of course, streetnoise is great, julie driscol did some great stuff also her husband keith tippet did some cool stuff he was on RCA Neon for a while
The hook will grab you is Bobby arlin ex leaves their first album,is blue cheerish 3 piece they appeared on it ironside in 1968 playing son of fantasy which gets the acid rock treatment on the 2nd album,like the UK stuff in back ground 60s u rock and 60s punk is my specialty !
No, my collection is not for sale. I have everything for a reason. Thanks.
Thanks so much for your videos - you have a fantastic collection and great recommendations
Oh yeah! Chambers Brothers! Ist rock band I saw live and one of the best ever
The Chambers Brothers Fantastic.......they were my favorite band in High School...and i went 65-69 .and ..i know my Psych....Bands
geno pal Yes!
You always make these videos very interesting. Over the years, you've introduced me to a lot of great bands that I would never have found on my own. Thanks!
Good stuff thanks
Good god!! I'm blown away with so many artists I wasn't aware of, although this is one of my favorite genres. Thank you sir! Really appreciate this one.
OMG Brian Auger and Julie Driscoll "Street Noise" wow I thought I was one of the hundred people on Earth who new about that record..................one of my all time faves....it is so 60's phsych sound of a lost era....Julie looked pretty gaunt twiggy like in the photos!
"Time Has Come Today" is one of the spookiest psychedelic songs ever!!!
When I saw the thumbnail I thought of the same song by the Chambers Bros. Never to go to war with one another again. Thanks for bringing it up. Great minds really do think alike. :)
@dereckvon --- I'm not really into collecting cassettes, not like vinyl & CD's, just happened to stumble onto this Rhinoceros tape probably back in the '80's at a discount store's tape bargain bin. And I couldn't believe that such an old, probably early '70's vintage cassette was in there!! It is in a plastic, black box with the Elektra label glued on, & makes a big deal of it being an "Ampex" tape......just a cool find......
Greetings Dereck -- Just stumbled onto this video. What a great collection of psych nuggets. I've loved vinyl my whole life (I'm 53)... my collection has ebbed and flowed over the years -- yours dwarfs mine, but I'm back up to about 1,500 rock and jazz albums. Cheers, I look forward to watching your other videos.
Cheers.
Derek I'm so grateful you've just got me into about 5 new artists. Thanks
Fort Mudge Memorial Dump! Their song "Mr Man" blew my mind, great album,
thanks for sharing, these obscure gems deserve new life...
Dereck, this is a great review of the selected albums. Thank you.
Thanks for all your great videos and knowledge. Credit to the late great Martin Sharpe, the Australian artist who designed/painted the cover of Wheels of Fire among many other great L.P. covers and posters of the time. Cheers from New Zealand.
Great channel
Sir, thank you for making this excellent video. You have great taste and definitely know your music history. Also appreciate your intelligent insight, particularly on the Chambers Brothers. You made some great points.
Love watching your vids!!! I can see you love what your talking about and the records you own the same way I do!!!! I do have some of there you showed and am a big fan of 60's-80's music. I also am a musician as well and love being able to love music from both sides.
verry nice collection!! i'm a big lp collector from Belgium but never see lot of this lp'shere in my place
Hey Dereck. This is Tito from India. Man, I must tell you, it was wonderful to see this video of yours. I must confess I only knew of about 4 to 5 bands that you have mentioned here. Brilliant work done by you. Love your collection. God bless you man!
Chambers Brothers were one bad ass group!!! Joe,Willie,Lester and George Chambers..And
then there was Brian Keenan on drums (R.I.P Brian)....One LP I would have noted.....Sly and The Family Stone "Stand"
You can't beat that shit!!!!!! Excellent!!!!!
what's kind of neat is Frank Zappa and the drummer from Iron Butterfly (Ron Bushy I believe was his name) both went to my High School. I guess Frank moved around a lot at that age, but my mom's brother was in his same graduating class as him, as was my music teacher who was also a graduate of the same high school (Mission Bay HS in San Diego) (I am Richard Friend on the VC...I have two usernames on youtube.) love your clips Dereck! We had a great music program and highly decorated Jazz band.
Great selections many I haven’t heard! Love The Tea Company is so good! Chambers Brothers!
Again thanks for turning me on to more music of my life that I somehow did not bump into the first time that I totally DIG!
That background music is awesome!
Got the Chambers Brothers double album . Nice find Aldo got the another LP with the hit Time ....
Hi Dereck, great video-- I am really envious of your collection! Just a couple of things I wanted to point out: actually it was Brother records which was the Beach Boys label-- Together was started by Gary Usher and Curt after Gary was fired by Columbia. Together or separately they had no involvement with the Cryin' Shames. Also, the Hook actually didn't emerge from a soul background, but rather from the ashes of the folk rock band The Leaves. They were originally known as "The New Leaves" before John Beck bailed on them. Anyway, keep rockin' on!
I knew pretty much every record on there till you go to the Earth Island..you're right NEVER heard of it, playing it now its a STUNNER
@dereckvon Great intro to psych rock. Have certainly added to my wish list.
Groovin' in the Bluff,
RHINOCEROS!!! LOVE Apricot Brandy!
Thanks for sharing your collection. The beginning of The Fort Mudge Memorial Dump's 'What Good Is Spring?' sorta reminds me of Moby Grape's 'Sitting By The Window'.
• Wow - I'm a delica, your a delica, we're all delicas. A genuinely stirring edition for me. Many delightful treasures here, the Harper and Rowe equates to "The_Fredric". . . all are written very well and quite polished for the hit parade... and those "Fort Mudgies" - Many Thanks DVH, for bringing them all up in this two thumbs up edition(as they all are).
wow, this is really great! tons of stuff I didn't know about related to what I like. thanks for this very helpful video!
I had those two Chambers Bros. records at one time. I would put my speakers on the window sill facing the street and turn it full volume, I thought EVERYONE should hear the Chambers Brothers message.! haha Thanks for bringing back that memory. Welcome Back! Glad the trip went well.
Amazing collection of obscure hard rock & psych l.p.'s. I agree Fort Mudge Memorial Dump to this day is such and underrated gem. Thank's for sharing your collection with us out here in RUclips Land !!
Amazing selection
Fantastic selection of vinyl, just absolutely fantastic!
Man, excellent to put Whats in my mind eye from Aorta!
I have been collecting for over 40 years and have bought these records all over the place.
Awesome collection man!, I love this genre of 60's, early 70's music
I certainly enjoyed this video quite a lot. Good presentation, lots of enthusiasm and knowledge to be dropped on an impressionable young man such as myself who wasn't around for that kind of musical fun.
thanks for the tips, finally an informative youtube vid on really good music
GOOD JOB KEEP UP THE AWESOME GOOD WORK !!!!!!!!!
Shout out to the brilliant artist Martin Sharpe who created that wonderful cover for Wheels of Fire.
Just want you to know that I've watched this video at least 15 times. It never gets old to me and I pick up on something new each time. The same goes for you're Tangerine Dream video and the Wig-Wam videos. Dig it!
I love Curt Boettcher. the Millennium and Sagittarius are wonderful. Song to the Magic Frog is one of my favorites. Glad your trip went well!
And another gaggle to add to the endless list...Thank you, sir! I need to get that Fifty Foot Hose reissue. I was havin flashbacks! Ha!
Man, excellent reviews on Psych bands that I never "EVEN" heard of. Your insight really wows me. There is SO much music out there, so much to ever hope to touch. Frank Zappa played in Germany back in the late 60's. I wonder if he caught some of that Kraught Rock electronica/experimental bug there and translated it into his works? Music is infectious...if it's good, you're gonna catch it. :)
Members of Rhinocerous - Danny Weis and Michael Fonfara - went on to become mainstays in Lou Reed's band in the 70s. Fonfara played with him from '74-'80.
...and I thought I had a lot of records.
your collection is just awesome!
Thank you!
I love your videos. you introduced me to Bessie Smith and i thank you a million times over for that.
Great stuff as usual Dereck, I know very little of it but stuff to look for in my travels. Thanks!
Groovy! :-)
I grew up in the `60s, but psych was just the music that was out then, to me. I felt the same way about The Beatles. They were just another rock band. I liked them a lot, but never went out and bought very many of their records until the early `80' Now I have all of their albums on Parlophone. Re-issues, but still the British pressings. I recently got 4 of their albums on British open reel tapes! 4" reels in two-track mono! I'd love to get the other 9.
Great stuff Dereck, hell, I'm 62 and never heard of many of these bands!
Really enjoying you and the vinyl community's vids. Longtime collector myself. In reference to Rhinoceros, "Apricot Brandy" was in fact also used in the early 70's for several yrs. as theme-tune on British radio.
Julie Driscoll was badass! So great that you're doing this and turning people onto all this stuff. You're inspiring me to do the same thing with my wall.
Killer man...blowing my mind.
RHINOCEROS: Danny Weis (Guitar) & Jerry Penrod (Bass) were original members of IRON BUTTERFLY first Album "Heavy". One of my personal favorite songs from that Album is "Iron Butterfly Theme" 🔊🎶
👍🏻
cool video...I have the rhinocerous..collection...love the song...don't come crying
Man you have a HUGE collection ! I need to watch you more often it will help me build by vinyl collection. Keep them coming !
That copy of Lumpy Gravy is a beauty!
LOVE the Wheels Of Fire inside cover!!!
thanks for sharing! I appreciate your insights
@Paneeks1960 Hello Rob. I have read about this album and seen the cover. I am about to listen to the album, you know how music is so instantly available now. Being that the album is on a small label you have a very nice collectible there. I'm listening now to the song "Old Ladies" and it is real nice. Nice writing, playing and production going on here. Thanks so much for getting in touch and sharing this.
thanks for the wisdom, great albums!!!
I looked at your list and it is impressive. Thankfully I have quite a few of the titles already in my collection, cd vinyl or mp3.
You have way more Psych than I could ever imagine. It's great to hear you expound here on these lost gems. We are gonna be friends.
Glad you mentioned that Rascals record, I have a copy, which was in a box, and I had never even listened to..till now. Nice combination of soul and psychedelia lite. Kind of gimmicky, but love the tabla and sitar touches. Maybe you have it in another video: the Animals The Twain Shall Meet, they were late to the psychedelia bandwagon, and they're kind of clueless in that genre, yet its a great record. The Monkees Pisces record is another lite, gimmicky, record that's good.
Thank you! It's still growing, but, at the moment, because Mr. Computer won't let me record anymore, I'm not loking for more stuff right now.
Yeah, I can. What did you want on it? I have all of these already on CD, so, it's no problem just copying tracks to burn a CD on my other computer.
I’ve just stumbled upon your channel. Great stuff.Stealing glances at that wall of vinyl, I shudder to think of the bucks that have flown from your hands.
Actually, the first video I saw was one you did I on Krautrock. It’s really an education hearing about these lesser known bands. I will check them out, but on space friendly cd, even though these album covers are seductive.
The Chambers Brothers is the bomb, you are way, way, way ahead of your time Dereck, keep up the good work, I heard a small snibit of Derek 2 that's on another you tubers channel that you gave permission to and it's good, I would like to get it. Who did the vocals.
Yes, I do! :-) Terry was the best producer from the `60's. Too bad he got mixed up with Charlie Manson and was scared into a VERY early retirement! The reason Manson chose the house Sharon Tate was in was because Terry Melcher lived there just before and he was trying to scare Terry into producing a record for him, or he was getting revenge for Terry snubbing him. Poor Sharon & the others just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Great video
There was a psych band in England called, Argosy. They recorded one single on Congress (a subsidiary of Uni, Kapp, MCA). After that single, their pianist quit to start a solo career. They got a new pianist and changed their name to, Supertramp. The pianist that quit was Reginald Dwight, soon to become Elton John.
LOVE the Zappa song: Hot Rats! Beefheart provided some eccentric vocals!!!
Great albums. Bobby Arlin of Hook was a guitarist from The Leaves (Hey Joe). Also Rhinoceros had the first guitarist from Iron Butterfly - Danny Weiss
Hey Dereck! I marked this vid to watch later, but at 4min in u show an album by DAMNATION. Haha! In the vid I just posted for Danny's contest I show my find of THE DAMNATION OF ADAM BLESSING. $2 find. I'd never seen or heard of them. Cheers!
Haha, your videos are always great! Speak your mind!
My nearby record store has a Rhinoceros LP for like $3 I'll have to grab it.
You and bigstar got me on such a Psych and Kraut Rock kick.
I was always afraid of Trout Mask- seemed beyond my comprehension like 10 years ago. I've been digging Safe as Milk- it may be time to revisit.
I have the Tripiscord CD!! Gotta dig it out again!
Just found you, fantastic. Thank you.
You did a really good job with this video
wow! Lots of cool stuff!
And yeah, Zappa and Beefheart were genius!
Well, got few of those but added the others on the wishlist :D
So many views in this one Dereck!
Great video. I like your perspective. I am a hug
I have several of what you were holding up and describing. I too have a Hevy Gunz Lp, but mine is a 2 Lp and is on the Rownd One (?) label. If you know of The Firesign Theatre, it's somewhat along their type of humour. We have a College radio station that has a Saturday evening 2 hour show called The psychedelicatessen that I always try to listen to, and sometimes record for later listening.
It's getting expensive to find the gems I want, but I'm looking for an Lp by a group called Quill.
@ibanpr The Album is titled Hevy Gunz - Dope on Dope and Dope Doops. it's on the Enterprise label ENS-1022.
Good luck.
Dereck, again your collection and musical knowledge leaves me speechless.
I have a quick question for you: My cousin Joe Santangelo was in a band called 'Brother Fox and The Tar Baby'. They released there self titled album back in 1969 on Capitol records and were kind of garage psychedelic rock. I never got to know him because he died when I was 7.His dad {now 97} just gave me a sealed copy of the album. Did you ever hear that record? I agree with you on Zappa! He was brilliant. Thanks, Rob
Always interesting to see your videos. There’s a style of early psyche in UK called Freakbeat which was British Mod/R&B bands just on the cusp of transitioning into psychedelia around ‘65/‘66. Check out a comp called Chocolate Soup For Diabetics for some great tracks from this cool sub-genre of psyche.
that outside inside LP is my favorite blue cheer lp , and I love the elevators of course, streetnoise is great, julie driscol did some great stuff also her husband keith tippet did some cool stuff he was on RCA Neon for a while
The Hooked album is called "Hooked". The band is called "The Hook". They show up in one episode of "Ironside". One of the members was in the Leaves.
I love you two guys! Just knowing you exsistsssssssSSSss!
The hook will grab you is Bobby arlin ex leaves their first album,is blue cheerish 3 piece they appeared on it ironside in 1968 playing son of fantasy which gets the acid rock treatment on the 2nd album,like the UK stuff in back ground 60s u rock and 60s punk is my specialty !
enjoyed watching, thanks for the info. i am always looking for vinyl...
@mg196 Cool and thank you. Never made that connection although seeing their names on Reed's albums.
I really enjoyed this and took notes, thanks!
"Bernice" is actually their fourth and final album. Great video as always. :-)
Ooo! Aorta!!
I had the Kaleidoscope CD as well!!
Oh, and I actually have an original cassette copy of the "Satin Chickens" Rhinoceros album, not too sure if that tape would even still play....
thank you for this