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Old 08-28-2017, 02:58 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Definition of classic rock.

When this came out in 1973 it blew everyone away. Rock Candy was the first song I ever played in public. Was a 1975-76 graduation party at some dudes house. Guy's dad was rich and they had this HUGE rec room downstairs. Had to have been 50-60 totally stoned, and working their way towards drunk, teens there.

That was also the day I realized that having long hair and playing rock guitar was a gateway to easy female "attention".

Another awesome track from Montrose's debut.



The guy who engineered this was Ted Templeton, who 5 years later would engineer Van Halen's debut album.
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