Anonymous said...
I just had to post a comment about this band as one of my favorites from the
San Francisco Bay Area, or more accurately, the East Bay, in the late
60's-'70's. Tower of Power, Cold Blood, The Hoodoo's, The Pointer Sisters, as
well as free agent heavy hitters such as Ronnie Montrose and Link Wray, for
crying out loud. It seemed like the whole place just rocked from side to side,
all the time, like a Robert Crumb street scene. From Provo Park in Berkeley to
impromptu gigs at the laundromat next to The Blue Cue poolhall on Telegraph
ave, somebody would be just rocking the place. Too hot to handle, indeed! And
for my money nobody caught the pathos of "Tangled Up In Blue" like those
guys.
I know Joe Crane is gone, but he's not forgotten; to him, and
Glenn Walters, and the rest of the band members: thanks for the
memories.
I just had to post a comment about this band as one of my favorites from the
San Francisco Bay Area, or more accurately, the East Bay, in the late
60's-'70's. Tower of Power, Cold Blood, The Hoodoo's, The Pointer Sisters, as
well as free agent heavy hitters such as Ronnie Montrose and Link Wray, for
crying out loud. It seemed like the whole place just rocked from side to side,
all the time, like a Robert Crumb street scene. From Provo Park in Berkeley to
impromptu gigs at the laundromat next to The Blue Cue poolhall on Telegraph
ave, somebody would be just rocking the place. Too hot to handle, indeed! And
for my money nobody caught the pathos of "Tangled Up In Blue" like those
guys.
I know Joe Crane is gone, but he's not forgotten; to him, and
Glenn Walters, and the rest of the band members: thanks for the
memories.