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I love to play this in the garage every once in a while, great record by Hamilton’s Teenage Head.View attachment 75486
Saw the massively underrated Trews play at the Festival of Friends in Hamilton recently (awesome show, great live band), and Dave Rave made a guest appearance. Needless to say, it went over a treat with the locals and got an even bigger reaction than the Trews spot-on cover of Girls Just Want to Have Fun...
 
my fav folk artist, same nearly the same age as me and we sort of went through the stages of life in parallel. Amazing writer ...he was called "the folksingers folksinger".
Amazon gave me three free months of unlimited and using them to access his albums....for reasons unknown Alexa cannot connect with him when I ask but I can get the music in the app. :unsure:
Eric Andersen is a prolific American folk singer-songwriter from the 1960s Greenwich Village scene, known for his poetic style and songs like "Violets of Dawn" and "Thirsty Boots". Born in 1943, he released over 25 albums, with notable works including his 1972 commercial breakthrough Blue River. His songs have been covered by numerous artists, including Bob Dylan, Linda Ronstadt, and the Grateful Dead, and his career also includes co-writing with Lou Reed and living in Norway for over two decades

Full movie courtesy PBS
The Songpoet
Filmed for eight years in the US, Canada, and Europe, The Songpoet” shines a light on the life of Eric Anderson, a singer-songwriter at the vanguard of the folk music scene in the '60s. Despite crushing setbacks, his 50-year creative odyssey earned him a devoted international following.
 
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They use to bill them selves as “The only band that really matters” and for a very short time they were. One of the most exciting, memorable performances I’ve ever seen.
Saw them when they were opening for The Who and was lucky enough to have backstage access and their roadies were the class of the entire show.
 
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