You said it just as I was typing it; ABSOLUTE ROCK ANTHEM. What American rock music lover wouldn't party to that? When it came on the car radio, everybody including the driver rocked out. Because of course!
I was in the 3rd grade when this came out. My oldest brother (11 yrs older) had their albums. All the older teenage boys looked like these guys. My dad was an MP (military policeman) for the 101st Screaming Eagles and it was a daily occurrence of him ranting about those "long-haired" hippies, get a f-ing haircut comments. My oldest brother didn't have long hair but it was big and bushy so he had to deal with the comments...all coming from a flat top wearing, shiny combat boots, 1950s attitude father. Honestly, it cracked me up even at an early age. My brother, on the other hand, didn't think it was so funny. They are laid to rest side by side now and I miss them both. RIP
***Fun Fact*** Grand Funk Railroad's sold-out show on July 9, 1971, at New York's Shea Stadium is famous for selling its 55,000 tickets in 72 hours - faster than the Beatles had in August 1965. That record at the home of baseball's Mets stood until the ballpark was demolished in 2008.
Grand Funk sold-out MSG in 2 hours ! added a 2cd show and sold that out in 4 hours, added a 3 show and sold that out in 10 hours. Grand Funk sold-out MSG 3 times in 1 day.
I took my 14 y/o brother to their show 100 miles away (KC Mo) in early '70s including back stage access & limo ride all the way back home on the farm. From that night forward let's just say John went to seed. ;)
Didn't need Rundgren to write their music though right? Hell No Mark wrote All or most of their great hits. They definitely didn't need him to sell out Shea Stadium too!!!
Apparently as the story goes, they wanted to show UK bands, which were incredibly big at the time, that America could rock out just as good & hard, and that they loved their horses, dirt bikes, & motorcycles !!! Great Band.....
The song mentions "Connie" at the beginning, she was the notorious and wayward groupie (Connie Hamzy) known to be a perverse teen and by her own admissions "pleased" many rockers. Also drummers would appreciate the song T. N.U.C. which has an insane drum solo by Don Brewer. btw the title of the song was to be spelt inverted, but the record company wouldn't allow it
One day back in 1972 I rode my bike to the Mall and bought Deep Purple "Made In Japan", Alice Cooper "Billion Dollar Babies" and Grand Funk Railroad "We're An American Band". Those were the days, daze. BTW, Mel's last name is pronounced Shak-ter. The boys from Flint, Michigan. And that classic car they were pushing and riding in was a Hispano-Suiza, check with Jay Leno about that particular mark, he rated H-S above Rolls Royce in their early days.
What a great video. The 70s where a blast! Sweet Connie was a famous groupie. The band name was inspired by the grand trunk railroad that ran through Michigan. I don't know how drummers sing and play. It's like singing and running.
Another Todd Rundgren production. Check out Black Licorice (live), Shinin’ On, Footstompin’ Music, I’m Your Captain. Such an underrated band and Mel is such an underrated bassist. Saw them on their reunion tour during the 90’s. Couldn’t believe how tight they were. And that live album is great also.
Mel 'Shocker' is the pronunciation,bro. First album with the keyboardist (Frost). Their earlier albums were edgier/bluesier and Farner wrote/sang almost every song. Glad you dug this one,Lee. My fav band from my old high school days! Rock on! T
Actually, the first GFR album Craig Frost played on was the previous album "Phoenix". He was not an official member yet, and was not shown on the album cover.
It's funny the only reason I know these songs because my older brother and sister had the 45 of this I remember the orange label and I used to rock it out on the victrola in our basement when i was a kid!!!💯🔥🎶❤
Saw them in Sacramento Ca. back in the mid 70s. They rolled that bit of film, in the middle of the show, as an 'intermission.' I remember thinking "wtf, came here for a rock concert, not a movie." But to be fair, the rest of the show did NOT disappoint.
I saw them during the We’re An American Band tour. It was a great show. When we walked into the coliseum in Corpus Christi, TX there was a huge Uncle Sam standing there.
Great that you reacted to this!! I was fortunate to see them in 1973, 1975, and their reunion tour in the 90s. I HIGHLY recommend checking out the live version of this from the Caught in the Act album!!!! Craig Frost's organ playing is more prominent on that live version!!!
I saw them in Oct. of 1969 at the old University of Oklahoma Field House (couldn't hear for two days afterwards} ,in1970 at Pirate World in Miami and in 1972 in Frankfurt Germany while I was a draftee in the army. They always put on a kick ass rock show and were the loudest band working at the time. Farner was a ball of fire on stage. He'd go from one side of the stage to the other in three downbeats, climb on and jump off the stacks and absolutely owned the stage.
That video gives you some interesting glimpses into that time for sure, but to me it's mostly a distraction, and there is another version where it just shows the session where they are all doing it. I had this single in later grade school and I fell in love also with side B, their cover of Do the Locomotion, an older hit from the 60s. It's so cool how the bass comes in so incredibly heavy when it does, and the whole thing is just cranked up to the maximum density, and so fun to dance to. It's really raw in a lot of ways, especially for a pop cover, and I love it.
Well, I'm from a not so big city in the south of Italy (Lecce)...I still wonder how I came in contact with all this music in the seventies...so lucky, so lucky! (Probably it was thanks to a radio station of the time:THANKS)
You should react to Freddy King's "Palace of the King." One of the three "Kings" of the blues: BB, Albert, and Freddy. Eric Clapton practically idolized Freddy. Left us too soon.
I really enjoy your videos man, it's nice to see young people paying attention to what happened in the 60's and 70's. This album was produced by Todd Rundgren, he gave them a new sound, and it propelled the band into superstardom.
I watched this because I was trying to look for musicians reacting to this song to see how much they liked the various aspects of it and to hear what they noticed. I really enjoyed this. I appreciate you bud. Just found your channel and just subbed. I like some of those albums I see in the background btw. I was originally looking this song up to add it to a Feel Good Playlist I'm making.
Graduated highschool, rolled fatty and went to Shea Stadium in N.Y. to see and hear Humble Pie with Peter Framton and Grand Funk Railroad The concert sold out faster than the Beatles. We were in the top tier and thought it was going to fall down. Check out tunes from GFR's first red album. There's some great stuff there and Humble Pie's Rock On album is great in it's entirety
Great timing…you just listened to Todd Rundgren…who was the producer of this song. A little different sound to this song compared to their other work. Credit that to Todd
Someday the Rock n Roll hall of fame may be ever so kind to put this iconic rock and roll band into their library, or whatever it's supposed to be. A museum? Or, is it just some money laundering place for rock critics?
All the great bands you react to I've either seen live or was buying their music as soon as it came out as the 60's and 70's was my stomping ground. In the case of GFR, I've seen them live in 1969. I have to laugh when people nowadays have never heard of all the bands that I grew up with. I can understand Mountain as one of them as they were really not mainstream. I met a 16 year old girl yesterday who never even heard of The Beatles...too funny. Thanks Lee for the great reactions.
I saw Don Brewers version of Grand Funk Railroad just last summer in Concord NC! They were outstanding! I can wait until you get to America's greatest band LYNYRD SKYNYRD!
Hi there. I'd strongly recommend to dive into two tracks; namely I can feel it in the morning and the cover Gimmie Shelter from the Stones, they play it even better than them. I hope you'll enjoy them. Big hug alongside my blessings. You're great. I like your way.
Now that is American Rock and Roll! Kicks Major Ass...I think they had just little fun with Sweet sweet Connie and many others!...And they are not in the lamo R&R Hall of Fame (like the J Geils Band you just Did and your Jethro Tull!))..You want to check out another good tune by a singing drummer...Rare Earth and "Get Ready"..
Ultimately, I agree that GFR is a better name, but the truth is that when they were very popular, we all called them Grand Funk, and the Railroad part became unnecessary I suppose. ✌🏼😎🇺🇸
Hey L33! This is a fun video, but if you get a chance, check out the sonically superior album version of this. And, while you're at it, the rest of the "We're an American Band" album. Great stuff! Peace.
'Ole Audiophile to L33Reacts: Hopefully you've heard earlier material. I'm not much of a complainer but this is a CLASSIC 1st class case of completely selling out. The band had fired their long time manager/record producer Terry Knight when up popped the idea the band needed major record production modification. Introduce artist Todd Rundgren into the formula & he remade the band in his own image. Early Grand Funk Railroad fans became very contentious. Let's say it didn't end well with the band. Thanx
Yeah I've done Heartbreaker and inside looking out. Great stuff. I don't see this as selling out but I see what you mean. It's definitely a little more... not as rigid... but I liked that rigidness of the earlier stuff
It wasn't their choice to drop "Railroad" from their name. Grand Trunk Railroad sued them for copyright infringement. GTR runs through Flint, MI, their hometown.
Grand Funk - Loneliness ruclips.net/video/-HSKEGsq_G4/видео.html Grand Funk Railroad - Save The Land ruclips.net/video/Zz_fV-WKL3A/видео.html Into The Sun ruclips.net/video/x3uJJfgWXeA/видео.html Creepin' (Remastered) ruclips.net/video/it0Ouo_6AZk/видео.html Grand Funk Railroad Paranoid ruclips.net/video/PmGaLDSgHnI/видео.htmlsi=hQ7TiCio2oX7qm7E Grand Funk You Ready Grand Funk Railroad Feelin alright ruclips.net/video/HOcrRt8p2J4/видео.html Grand Funk Railroad - Aimless Lady ruclips.net/video/NlwQl814G2A/видео.html Grand Funk Railroad Mean Mistreater Grand Funk Shinin' On grand funk railroad to get back in grand funk railroad Little Johnny Hooker grand funk railroad Carry Me Through Grand Funk Railroad Mr. Limousine Driver Grand Funk Railroad - No Lies Grand Funk Railroad Winter And My Soul Grand Funk Railroad Mr. Pretty Boy Grand Funk Loneliest Rider ruclips.net/video/MDFLzrqVbG0/видео.html Grand Funk Railroad The Railroad ruclips.net/video/Ul0YG5ZolJM/видео.html Grand Funk Railroad Stop Lookin' Back ruclips.net/video/tWTAUJ38PNA/видео.html GRAND FUNK RAILROAD - People, Let's Stop the War ruclips.net/video/IDPsRca6Qt4/видео.htmlsi=gZzqFK7KMJ4CWwNp
Doesn’t get more “kick-ass American rock n’ roll” than this.
one of the best "hold my beer" rockers! hell yea love these guys !
Someone painted Grand Funk Railroad on a train overpass in Flint, MI (where they're from) like 50 years ago and it's still there. Lol
It was a real railroad.
@@harrypendergrass3983 Well I think the real railroad was called Grand Trunk Railroad (but I could be wrong).
I love stuff like that. Gives a town an identity. Unlike the homogenized suburban sprawl crap.
That is cool.
And now you know why those of us who came of age back in the 70s still love "our music".
You said it just as I was typing it; ABSOLUTE ROCK ANTHEM. What American rock music lover wouldn't party to that? When it came on the car radio, everybody including the driver rocked out. Because of course!
I was in the 3rd grade when this came out. My oldest brother (11 yrs older) had their albums. All the older teenage boys looked like these guys. My dad was an MP (military policeman) for the 101st Screaming Eagles and it was a daily occurrence of him ranting about those "long-haired" hippies, get a f-ing haircut comments. My oldest brother didn't have long hair but it was big and bushy so he had to deal with the comments...all coming from a flat top wearing, shiny combat boots, 1950s attitude father. Honestly, it cracked me up even at an early age. My brother, on the other hand, didn't think it was so funny. They are laid to rest side by side now and I miss them both. RIP
***Fun Fact***
Grand Funk Railroad's sold-out show on July 9, 1971, at New York's Shea Stadium is famous for selling its 55,000 tickets in 72 hours - faster than the Beatles had in August 1965. That record at the home of baseball's Mets stood until the ballpark was demolished in 2008.
Grand Funk sold-out MSG in 2 hours ! added a 2cd show and sold that out in 4 hours,
added a 3 show and sold that out in 10 hours.
Grand Funk sold-out MSG 3 times in 1 day.
I took my 14 y/o brother to their show 100 miles away (KC Mo) in early '70s including back stage access & limo ride all the way back home on the farm. From that night forward let's just say John went to seed. ;)
this just screams rock and roll, early 1970s. Heard it so many times
this band was circling the drain until Todd Rundgren showed up. This album and 'Shinin' On' gave them a new lease on life.
Didn't need Rundgren to write their music though right?
Hell No Mark wrote All or most of their great hits. They definitely didn't need him to sell out Shea Stadium too!!!
Apparently as the story goes, they wanted to show UK bands, which were incredibly big at the time, that America could rock out just as good & hard, and that they loved their horses, dirt bikes, & motorcycles !!! Great Band.....
The song mentions "Connie" at the beginning, she was the notorious and wayward groupie (Connie Hamzy) known to be a perverse teen and by her own admissions "pleased" many rockers. Also drummers would appreciate the song T. N.U.C. which has an insane drum solo by Don Brewer. btw the title of the song was to be spelt inverted, but the record company wouldn't allow it
Probably my favorite drum solo.
Another good basic rock and roll band from Michigan. They got almost prog with the song "I'm your Captain/Closer to Home".
Farner got screwed by the other two. It's not GFR without him. (Reminds me of Frey & Henley).
Probably the best band that somehow went under the radar here in the uk. I love them. Raw rock and roll!!!!!
Can never go wrong with Grand Funk. lol
Give the live version, Inside looking out, a try. That is such powerful dope
THE BEST THING ABOUT THIS SONG... I GREW UP WITH THIS.. BEST MUSIC EVER!!!!
Oh yeah, and treat yourself to 'Some Kind Of Wonderful'!
Now these fine ladies they had a plan they were out to meet the boys in the band❤
One of those songs that makes you pumped and invincible.
One day back in 1972 I rode my bike to the Mall and bought Deep Purple "Made In Japan", Alice Cooper "Billion Dollar Babies" and Grand Funk Railroad "We're An American Band". Those were the days, daze. BTW, Mel's last name is pronounced Shak-ter. The boys from Flint, Michigan. And that classic car they were pushing and riding in was a Hispano-Suiza, check with Jay Leno about that particular mark, he rated H-S above Rolls Royce in their early days.
Dude, I got those same three albums for my 15th birthday. What a great time to be alive, eh!
On the road for 40 days last night in Little Rock left me in a haze....❤
You should do a reaction to their song inside, looking out at a live performance and it’s awesome
Oh yes!! Amazing song!
It was a huge “Anthem” 🎸🔥❤️
As a teen I was fascinated that Mark Farner had such long hair.
I remember buying this when it was first released. It was pressed in gold vinyl, very cool. And thanks for brilliant Todd Rundgren for producing!
What a great video. The 70s where a blast! Sweet Connie was a famous groupie. The band name was inspired by the grand trunk railroad that ran through Michigan. I don't know how drummers sing and play. It's like singing and running.
Sweet Connie and her girls did more Bands Members than U can imagine
That's what a great straight-up rock song sounds like.
Brings me back to being a kid up at our camp, this was always playing on the pavilion juke box, my first introduction to this great band
Railroad. This such a satisfying song to rock out to
Lol, Lee needed to hear this!
That song has been stuck in my head since 1973 when I was 18!
Wow, I had forgotten the existence of this song...My gosh... how old am I?!😅
Another Todd Rundgren production. Check out Black Licorice (live), Shinin’ On, Footstompin’ Music, I’m Your Captain. Such an underrated band and Mel is such an underrated bassist. Saw them on their reunion tour during the 90’s. Couldn’t believe how tight they were. And that live album is great also.
Mel 'Shocker' is the pronunciation,bro. First album with the keyboardist (Frost). Their earlier albums were edgier/bluesier and Farner wrote/sang almost every song. Glad you dug this one,Lee. My fav band from my old high school days! Rock on! T
Actually, the first GFR album Craig Frost played on was the previous album "Phoenix". He was not an official member yet, and was not shown on the album cover.
This came out a gold 45. On the flip side is a song called "Creepin" and it's freakin' awesome! I Still have that gold 45 in my collection.
It's funny the only reason I know these songs because my older brother and sister had the 45 of this I remember the orange label and I used to rock it out on the victrola in our basement when i was a kid!!!💯🔥🎶❤
Saw them in Sacramento Ca. back in the mid 70s. They rolled that bit of film, in the middle of the show, as an 'intermission.' I remember thinking "wtf, came here for a rock concert, not a movie." But to be fair, the rest of the show did NOT disappoint.
I saw them during the We’re An American Band tour. It was a great show. When we walked into the coliseum in Corpus Christi, TX there was a huge Uncle Sam standing there.
Oh yeah , has been played at a lot of parties over the years , at least the parties I've been to !
Mel * Shakka * : A great bass player. GFR : Watta KILLA band and indeed still a favourite ! That LIVE album was and remains monumental ! 🤙🎵🎶🎸🥁💫💥
One of the best live bands ever.
YES , they have been one of my favorites since the late 70s ! I think the Live Album was my first one I bought , great album .
This is definitely a F*** Yeah Band!!! Couldn't have stated it better myself LOL❤
Great that you reacted to this!! I was fortunate to see them in 1973, 1975, and their reunion tour in the 90s. I HIGHLY recommend checking out the live version of this from the Caught in the Act album!!!! Craig Frost's organ playing is more prominent on that live version!!!
Nothing like growing up in the 1970s and 80s. I feel badly for young people today with the shit that's passed off as music.
I saw them in Oct. of 1969 at the old University of Oklahoma Field House (couldn't hear for two days afterwards} ,in1970 at Pirate World in Miami and in 1972 in Frankfurt Germany while I was a draftee in the army. They always put on a kick ass rock show and were the loudest band working at the time. Farner was a ball of fire on stage. He'd go from one side of the stage to the other in three downbeats, climb on and jump off the stacks and absolutely owned the stage.
f'ing awesome track!
Flint Michigan proud
Just saw them playing tonight. Still rockin'!
That video gives you some interesting glimpses into that time for sure, but to me it's mostly a distraction, and there is another version where it just shows the session where they are all doing it.
I had this single in later grade school and I fell in love also with side B, their cover of Do the Locomotion, an older hit from the 60s. It's so cool how the bass comes in so incredibly heavy when it does, and the whole thing is just cranked up to the maximum density, and so fun to dance to. It's really raw in a lot of ways, especially for a pop cover, and I love it.
One of the best rock-metal band🤘
You're right about this song having the coolest sounding cowbell
That's some good 🐄 🔔
Well, I'm from a not so big city in the south of Italy (Lecce)...I still wonder how I came in contact with all this music in the seventies...so lucky, so lucky! (Probably it was thanks to a radio station of the time:THANKS)
Great band! Probably just home movies because we never saw this video back in the day
You should react to Freddy King's "Palace of the King." One of the three "Kings" of the blues: BB, Albert, and Freddy. Eric Clapton practically idolized Freddy. Left us too soon.
I really enjoy your videos man, it's nice to see young people paying attention to what happened in the 60's and 70's. This album was produced by Todd Rundgren, he gave them a new sound, and it propelled the band into superstardom.
"....up all night, with Freddie King. I got to tell ya poker's his thing. Booze and ladies, keep me right...."
As long as we can make it to the show tonight
Great song, great band! Next, check out Footstompin’ Music (live version), the song was originally released in 71. ✌️
Song is in my Top 10!!🔥
The record itself is a cool, translucent neon orange - probably the coolest vinyl I've ever seen!
produce by a great producer and musician todd rundgren a no.1 hit !
Yep, another phenomenal Todd Rundgren production - basically saving the band by producing both this album and the next - both huge.
Saw GFR at Shea Stadium, early 70s.
I watched this because I was trying to look for musicians reacting to this song to see how much they liked the various aspects of it and to hear what they noticed. I really enjoyed this. I appreciate you bud. Just found your channel and just subbed. I like some of those albums I see in the background btw. I was originally looking this song up to add it to a Feel Good Playlist I'm making.
I love that you dig this band so much! ❤️
Graduated highschool, rolled fatty and went to Shea Stadium in N.Y. to see and hear Humble Pie with Peter Framton and Grand Funk Railroad The concert sold out faster than the Beatles. We were in the top tier and thought it was going to fall down. Check out tunes from GFR's first red album. There's some great stuff there and Humble Pie's Rock On album is great in it's entirety
Everybody was already just calling them "Grand Funk" anyway; full name was a mouthful...
I remember this song
Saw them 1981 I think that was the year. Wichita falls. Tx.
one of the best songs of the day, just my opinion, but I love it
Great song
BLACK LICORICE IS ANOTHER GREAT TUNE OFF THAT ALBUM…
ROCK ON MAN 👊🖖
I say Grand Funk Railroad too, but sometimes I might shorten it for convenience. A casual Grand Funk.😂 you might say, Grand Funk is awesome!
Flint Michigan Bro
Yes fortunately videos that you see have been saved as the custom back in the day was to erase or record over videos and TV shows-many have been lost.
Great timing…you just listened to Todd Rundgren…who was the producer of this song. A little different sound to this song compared to their other work. Credit that to Todd
Oh boy, you’re in for a treat.❤
Grand Funk Railroad is heavy.
Sweet Connie was one of the preeminent groupies to get immortalized in a hit song
Someday the Rock n Roll hall of fame may be ever so kind to put this iconic rock and roll band into their library, or whatever it's supposed to be. A museum? Or, is it just some money laundering place for rock critics?
Lyrically, this seems self referential and obvious, but it's still good rock n roll
My pick my pick my pick... did I tell you this is my pic?!!!LOL 😅
All the great bands you react to I've either seen live or was buying their music as soon as it came out as the 60's and 70's was my stomping ground. In the case of GFR, I've seen them live in 1969. I have to laugh when people nowadays have never heard of all the bands that I grew up with. I can understand Mountain as one of them as they were really not mainstream. I met a 16 year old girl yesterday who never even heard of The Beatles...too funny. Thanks Lee for the great reactions.
I saw Don Brewers version of Grand Funk Railroad just last summer in Concord NC! They were outstanding! I can wait until you get to America's greatest band LYNYRD SKYNYRD!
Need to check out Black Liquorice --LIVE
The original LP release was on clear gold vinyl.
I agree with you on the name. It's sort of like ifCredence Clearwater Revival decided to change their name to just Credence Clearwater.
Hi there. I'd strongly recommend to dive into two tracks; namely I can feel it in the morning and the cover Gimmie Shelter from the Stones, they play it even better than them. I hope you'll enjoy them. Big hug alongside my blessings. You're great. I like your way.
Now that is American Rock and Roll! Kicks Major Ass...I think they had just little fun with Sweet sweet Connie and many others!...And they are not in the lamo R&R Hall of Fame (like the J Geils Band you just Did and your Jethro Tull!))..You want to check out another good tune by a singing drummer...Rare Earth and "Get Ready"..
Ah, the good old days before Mark Farner got pushed out of the band 😢
The song that solidified the “groupie culture”
Ultimately, I agree that GFR is a better name, but the truth is that when they were very popular, we all called them Grand Funk, and the Railroad part became unnecessary I suppose. ✌🏼😎🇺🇸
Hey L33! This is a fun video, but if you get a chance, check out the sonically superior album version of this. And, while you're at it, the rest of the "We're an American Band" album. Great stuff! Peace.
'Ole Audiophile to L33Reacts: Hopefully you've heard earlier material. I'm not much of a complainer but this is a CLASSIC 1st class case of completely selling out. The band had fired their long time manager/record producer Terry Knight when up popped the idea the band needed major record production modification. Introduce artist Todd Rundgren into the formula & he remade the band in his own image. Early Grand Funk Railroad fans became very contentious. Let's say it didn't end well with the band. Thanx
Yeah I've done Heartbreaker and inside looking out. Great stuff. I don't see this as selling out but I see what you mean. It's definitely a little more... not as rigid... but I liked that rigidness of the earlier stuff
@@L33Reacts If you've heard any Todd Rundgren or his band Utopia, one can clearly hear exactly how much he re-manufactured GFRs' music. It's scary.
This song SCREAMS American Bravado. 😊
Fuck Yeah - I love it !!!
I love Patriotism. 😊 Trump 2024 !!!!!
It wasn't their choice to drop "Railroad" from their name. Grand Trunk Railroad sued them for copyright infringement. GTR runs through Flint, MI, their hometown.
Grand Funk - Loneliness ruclips.net/video/-HSKEGsq_G4/видео.html
Grand Funk Railroad - Save The Land ruclips.net/video/Zz_fV-WKL3A/видео.html
Into The Sun ruclips.net/video/x3uJJfgWXeA/видео.html
Creepin' (Remastered) ruclips.net/video/it0Ouo_6AZk/видео.html
Grand Funk Railroad Paranoid ruclips.net/video/PmGaLDSgHnI/видео.htmlsi=hQ7TiCio2oX7qm7E
Grand Funk You Ready
Grand Funk Railroad Feelin alright ruclips.net/video/HOcrRt8p2J4/видео.html
Grand Funk Railroad - Aimless Lady ruclips.net/video/NlwQl814G2A/видео.html
Grand Funk Railroad Mean Mistreater
Grand Funk Shinin' On
grand funk railroad to get back in
grand funk railroad Little Johnny Hooker
grand funk railroad Carry Me Through
Grand Funk Railroad Mr. Limousine Driver
Grand Funk Railroad - No Lies
Grand Funk Railroad Winter And My Soul
Grand Funk Railroad Mr. Pretty Boy
Grand Funk Loneliest Rider ruclips.net/video/MDFLzrqVbG0/видео.html
Grand Funk Railroad The Railroad ruclips.net/video/Ul0YG5ZolJM/видео.html
Grand Funk Railroad Stop Lookin' Back ruclips.net/video/tWTAUJ38PNA/видео.html
GRAND FUNK RAILROAD - People, Let's Stop the War ruclips.net/video/IDPsRca6Qt4/видео.htmlsi=gZzqFK7KMJ4CWwNp
If you want something that really kicks ass go with Footstompin’ Music.
If you haven't react to inside looking out live Grand Funk Railroad also do The Locomotion
ruclips.net/video/u8z8bLl-gGc/видео.html here it is:)