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Quicksilver Messenger Service – What About Me (1970)


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Side one
\”What About Me\” (Jesse Oris Farrow) 0:00
\”Local Color\” (John Cipollina) 6:44
\”Baby Baby\” (Farrow) 9:45
\”Won’t Kill Me\” (David Freiberg) 14:31
\”Long Haired Lady\” (Farrow) 17:04
Side two
\”Subway\” (Gary Duncan, Farrow)[3] 23:00
\”Spindrifter\” (Nicky Hopkins) 27:27
\”Good Old Rock and Roll\” (Farrow) 32:05
\”All in My Mind\” (Duncan, Farrow) 34:37
\”Call on Me\” (Farrow) 38:28
Dino Valenti – lead vocals (except on \”Won’t Kill Me\”), guitar, percussion
Gary Duncan – guitar, backing vocals, bass, percussion, organ
John Cipollina – guitar, percussion
David Freiberg – bass, backing vocals, lead vocal on \”Won’t Kill Me\”, guitar
Greg Elmore – drums, percussion
Nicky Hopkins – piano (except on \”What About Me\”, \”Baby Baby\”, \”Subway\”, and \”Call on Me\”)
Mark Naftalin piano on \”What About Me\”, \”Baby Baby\”, and \”Call on Me\”
Additional musicians on \”What About Me\” and \”Call on Me\”
Martin Fierro tenor and alto saxes, flute
Frank Morin tenor sax
Pat O’Hara trombone
Jose Rico Reyes conga, percussion, backing vocals
Ron Taormina baritone and soprano saxes

Quicksilver Messenger Service - What About Me (1970)

QMS – Quicksilver(1971)[FULL ALBUM Hd]


QMS - Quicksilver(1971)[FULL ALBUM Hd]

Quicksilver Messenger Service – Fresh Air (1971)


Quicksilver Messenger Service performing Fresh Air at the closing of the Fillmore in 1971. I tried to clean up the audio a bit, let me know what you think.
gary duncan vox, lead guitar
david freiberg vox, bass
dino valenti lead vox, guitar
greg elmore drums
chuck steaks (mark naftalin) keyboards
Quicksilver Messenger Service reformed in 2005 with surviving members Gary Duncan and David Freiberg, often performing \”Fresh Air\”.
http://quicksilvermessengerservice.com/
True concert footage of early Quicksilver Messenger Service remains rare.

Excerpt from Fillmore(1972) all materials presented under fair use for educational purposes, copyright reserved by the original owners including but not limited to Bill Graham Archives, LLC.
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Quicksilver Messenger Service - Fresh Air (1971)

Greg Lake – Still You Turn Me On


Greg Lake of Emerson, Lake \u0026 Palmer performing \”Still You Turn Me On\” at California Jam in 1974.

Greg Lake  - Still You Turn Me On

Farm – Farm 1971 (FULL ALBUM) [Psychedelic Blues-Rock]


Psychedelic BluesRock USA 1971
Tracklist:
01 Sunshine In My Window [00:03:57]02 Cottonfield Woman [00:04:01]03 Statesboro Blues [00:04:24]04 Jungle Song [00:07:49]05 Let That Boy Boogie [00:08:11]Recorded at Golden Voice Recording Studios in South Pekin, Illinois and released on a small record label from Flora, Illinois, this Farm released a very obscure and rare album of heavy garage psych with fuzz guitars, congas, mouth harp, organ, bottleneck and timbales.
The album contains five tracks including Jungle Song, Let That Boy Boogie and Sunshine In My Window.
They thank a certain George Leeman as their friend and spiritual guide.
~ (Stephane Rebeschini) / Fuzz, Acid \u0026 Flowers
Farm was a late ’60s band from Southern Illinois, whose bluesy, country rock style was very similar of that of The Allman Brothers, and Canned Heat.
In fact, Farm did an excellent version of the The Allman Brothers’ \”Statesboro Blues\”, which is featured on their first and only album, and opened for some big name acts of the day such as Canned Heat. Farm so impressed Canned Heat’s manager at the time, he offered to represent them, but the band turned him down. Sadly, Farm disbanded about a year after their debut album was released.
~ by RYM.
Del Herbert lead guitar, 12string acoustic guitar
Gary Gordon 2nd guitar, bottleneck guitar, vocals
Jim Elwyn bass, vocals
Steve Evanchik congas, timbales, cymbals, mouth harp
Roger Greenwalt organ, piano
Mike Young drums

Farm - Farm 1971 (FULL ALBUM) [Psychedelic Blues-Rock]

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