Too Many Miles (Unreleased version with Steve Marriott)
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Jimmy McCulloch: Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
Steve Marriott: Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals
Jack McCulloch: Drums
Mel Collins: Flute
Recorded at Steve Marriott's Beehive Studio.
Thanks to Jack & Bella McCulloch.
Marriott and McCollouch, it doesn't get better.
Absolutely fantastic! A wonderful piece of music history being shared here on such a somber day. Thank you to Jack and Bella for sharing this piece of their private life with us. Their faces and embrace in this photo so vividly depict the adoration the brothers had for one another. ❤️
So many great musicians from these years.....i still love them.....no better music has ever been made. Brings tears to my eyes just to be listening to this right now.
great tune, both gone but not forgotten , what could have been
No matter how this song is arranged, it has a haunting quality right from the opening lyrics to “ Someday I’ll see you looking back at me. If I trip and fall tell me would you care at all ?” I never drive my long road trips without this song or look at the moon without this crossing my mind.
Musical magic. Music gods are smiling. Thank you.
Wow, never heard this thank you. It is beautiful RIP lovely boys....
I love this so much! Really great pieces of history right here. I really miss those guitar players from the 1970's! Greatest music of my life!
I been listening to this since it posted a week ago. Love it so much.
Great !
I have been on this channel so many times in the past couple weeks.... This is the video that made me subscribe to this channel. And I really really like this song, and all the music from this channel encompasses my favorite music era for fantasticly talented guitar players!
So thank you for sharing these videos.
I know you might not want too commercialize the channel.
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Do you have any more Jimmy solo material available ?
It's so weird to listen to Marriott sing in a minor key. He doesn't do it often. He and Jimmy never would have lasted, but it's got a little touch of very early Pie to it.
Anyone know the chords to this track?
Who is on flute?
Mel Collins of King Crimson.
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