Postby WildcatOne » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:39 pm
I have no doubt you're in for a treat, Wheelz. Jorma's been to the mountaintop. He was one of the original circuit boys for the Fillmore and Avalon Ballroom scene in San Francisco back in the mid-60s...The Airplane, the Grateful Dead, Moby Grape (short-lived but something else), Steve Miller Band (with Boz Scaggs, by way of Chicago's Blues Circuit) Big Brother and the Holding Company, The Beau Brummels, The Charlatans (with Dan Hicks), Sopwith Camel, Country Joe and the Fish, Santana, and my favorite Bay Area band of all time, Quicksilver Messenger Service. I have family there, but haven't been out to visit them there for quite a long while. Anyway, Jorma was at the top of that scene as long as he was out there. LA also produced some pretty hot bands back then...the record companies were there. The Doors, Canned Heat, My beloved Beach Boys but they were for all intents and purposes, idle during their failed "Smile" era, Vanilla Fudge, The Electric Prunes, Strawberry Alarm Clock, The Mamas & Papas, The Mothers of Invention, Buffalo Springfield, The Seeds with Sky Saxon, and my favorite LA band of all time, Love. Down here in Texas we had the 13th Floor Elevators, The Moving Sidewalks (with Billy Gibbons), The American Blues, The Fun & Games Commission (I went to college with some of those guys, they're still around), Fever Tree, Bubble Puppy, The Red Crayola, Conqueroo, Crowd Plus One (later Bloodrock), Mouse & The Traps, Sir Doublas Quintet, Neal Ford & The Fanatics, and the heaviest band in Texas in the late 60s, Josephus. Bruiser Barton and the Dry Heaves later became Beans Barton and the Bipeds, they still play at DanElectro's here in town once a month...performance art...all across our great nation it was going on. New York and the East had The Velvet Underground, Nazz (from Philly, with Todd Rundgren, arguably the best band on earth for a couple of years), The Rascals (formerly Joey Dee's band at the Peppermint Lounge, where The Ronettes were go-go dancers when Phil Spector discovered Ronnie), The Vagrants (with Leslie West), Blues Magoos, Tommy James, Crazy Elephant, Chocolate Watch Band, Lemon Pipers, Jimmy James and the Blue Flames, later to become Spirit and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Moulty and the Barbarians. Dylan. The Band. The midwest had Mitch Ryder, Bob Seger, ? and the Mysterions (some of whom later became Grand Funk Railroad along with members of Terry Knight and the Pack), Paul Butterfield, The Stooges, The MC 5, The Cryan Shames, Chicago Transit Authority, and an early REO Speedwagon...H.P. Lovecraft...across the pond were of course the Beatles and the Stones, Yardbirds, Who, Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett blew them all away with their first album "Piper At The Gates Of Dawn" and a live show beyond anything anyone had ever imagined before...RIP Syd...The Move (later ELO). Procol Harum. Spooky Tooth. Small Faces. Status Quo. The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Donovan. Lulu. The Bee Gees. Them. The Animals. Great stuff going on back in the 60s. That's where Jorma hit his stride...he knows all those guys...there are many, many more but I have to take a tender vittles break...Cheers, WC1
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