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I also like Down To Earth with Graham Bonnet... although more accurately I like the half of it that's on The Very Best Of Rainbow. After that... meh.
As a bit of trivia, Rainbow weren't the first band to cover Since You've Been Gone - South African girl band Clout were.
They also recorded the first single I ever bought (along with Marshall Hain's Dancing In The City) - Substitute.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
“Listened to the 70s.”
Mega snowed under here guys.
A current thread on here about LAB Series amps reminded me of these guys. A great live band on the pub circuit in the seventies. This vid from OGWT:
Jetho Tull
Steve Miller band
Ten years after
early Santana
Hall and Oates
I love the comment from YouTuber Sandes Doc "Back in the days when Robert Smith didn't look like your dishevelled aunt."
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I've seen Ken Pustelnick's version a couple of times and they are great.
Tony still plays a bit, he pops up on Facebook clips now and then at some open mike nights near where he lives. I get the feeling it’s because people remember him as the great player he was though, cos he’s certainly very limited now. He seems to play more slide than anything else and he hasn’t been able to sing for years. Such a shame when this kind of thing happens to decent players but at least he still has some playing ability : Larry Miller and Jerry Donohue both can’t play at all now.