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guitarwannabee
Posted 2009-01-01 6:53 PM (#435560)
Subject: grand funk railroad ( the american band )


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I really thought that GFR was one of the best garage bands that made it to the big time for a short while.Great songs and many great albums & memories that seem to be just good old Raw Rock & Roll without any special effects.This clip seems to remind me of the good old days of a

guitarist
piano player
drummer
bass player

and they ROCK without any special effects except amplification & reverb.
Way to cool to go back there.GWB

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJBgsqkIyX8
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alpep
Posted 2009-01-01 6:55 PM (#435561 - in reply to #435560)
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learned a ton of their songs back in the day.
I can't stand most of them now.

met dan brewer at a guitar show he was selling peavey drums. he is a very nice guy
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-01-01 7:04 PM (#435562 - in reply to #435560)
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I always liked them: saw them live back in 1970...Mark Farner was playing that odd guitar...
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stephent28
Posted 2009-01-01 7:06 PM (#435563 - in reply to #435560)
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OMG!!!!!

Thank you for posting a message not in all caps!
If this is a new year's resolution you have my heartfelt thanks!!!!!!

If it was an accident, thanks anyway.

'09....GWB be da man!
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-01-01 7:15 PM (#435564 - in reply to #435560)
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yeah, I hate yelling too.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2009-01-01 7:17 PM (#435565 - in reply to #435560)
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GrandFunk was pretty standard issue rock in it's time. Wasn't bad. Just wasn't remarkable.

As arbiter of all things kewl... I know these things.


and...
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THANKS!
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Beal
Posted 2009-01-01 7:22 PM (#435566 - in reply to #435560)
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I never liked them. Of course, I didn't like CCR much either for the same reason, a whole lot of not much special.
He played a Messinger guitar, aluminum neck. I bought one once, what a piece of shit.

Thanks for no caps.
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2009-01-01 7:27 PM (#435567 - in reply to #435560)
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Stephant28 its no different than listening to RAP music and then switching to listening to COUNTRY music.I am exploring my options.
I am going to explore the world of small letters this year but I must warn all of you
I may return to CAPITAL letters if this doesnt suit my taste.gwb :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-01-01 8:05 PM (#435568 - in reply to #435560)
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Beal, that Messinger guitar did sound good live...of course, it was 1970...lol
Always wondered why he didn't play a Les Paul...
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gulfcoast
Posted 2009-01-01 8:50 PM (#435569 - in reply to #435560)
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I didn`t like CCR much but Grand Funk Rocks.
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2009-01-01 10:08 PM (#435570 - in reply to #435560)
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WOW its Music Mike (MusicMishka)on YouTube talking about G.F.R. They were also a decent blues band .gwb

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYTu7tDQDr4
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Slipkid
Posted 2009-01-01 10:09 PM (#435571 - in reply to #435560)
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Waskel
Posted 2009-01-01 10:11 PM (#435572 - in reply to #435560)
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Brad, did you buy a Mac too?
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stephent28
Posted 2009-01-01 10:17 PM (#435573 - in reply to #435560)
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Grand Funk was the first concert I ever went to back in '69 or '70 at the Houston Coliseum.

The opening act is still one of my favorites to listen to: Bloodrock
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alpep
Posted 2009-01-01 11:23 PM (#435574 - in reply to #435560)
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farner mostly played a strat but had a veleno.
in recent years he used a parker fly.
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Otto
Posted 2009-01-02 12:03 AM (#435575 - in reply to #435560)
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Originally posted by stephent28:

The opening act is still one of my favorites to listen to: Bloodrock
I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I... Remember....
We were flying low
And hit something in the air.

Whoa, cool flashback, Stephen! I didn't think anybody remembered those guys. The band I'm with in my profile pic had "D.O.A." in the songlist for a long time. We did plenty of top 40 but we had some obscure self indulgent tunes, too. Would you believe all 14 minutes of Todd Rundgren's "Utopia"? :eek:

Only two Grand Funk tunes we did were "American Band" and "I'm Your Captain/Closer to Home"

Thanks for dredging the Bloodrock memory up, man! Made my night. :D

Otto
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-01-02 12:29 AM (#435576 - in reply to #435560)
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Originally posted by Otto:
Thanks for dredging the Bloodrock memory up, man! Made my night.
Ahh, another satisfied OFC 'customer'!

This 'place' tends to do that fer me...
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stephent28
Posted 2009-01-02 1:05 AM (#435577 - in reply to #435560)
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Originally posted by Otto:


Thanks for dredging the Bloodrock memory up, man! Made my night. :D
and so folks as the sun slowly rises in the east
A Amen Adios mother

Lucky In The Morning
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Waskel
Posted 2009-01-02 1:08 AM (#435578 - in reply to #435560)
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I remember D.O.A. too. Man, that was buried deep...
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-01-02 1:28 AM (#435579 - in reply to #435560)
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Originally posted by Otto:
[qb]Thanks for dredging the Bloodrock memory up, man! Made my night.
We Aim To Please... :eek:

[Wasn't this the Original MADD anti-drinking video?]
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2009-01-02 8:28 AM (#435580 - in reply to #435560)
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I saw GFR in Omaha 4-5 years ago (we were given free tickets and had a free night). Vocals were by a guy named Max Carl (who grew up here in Nebraska and ex-.38 Special), guitar by Bruce Kulick (ex-Kiss), and a great keyboard player named Tim Cashion (or something like that). The band was tight and the sound was decent, and they did a credible job with their old songs.

But as stated above, it wasn't special and nostalgia only goes so far at arena rock volume. Alas, I long for the nostalgia of old...
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