"From the groin of Thor, the last hammer strike from the SF lads who channeled the gods, and then turned away the cup." "Karma" Journey, 1975 From the "Next" album ( Before they went chick-rock) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9NabP-tShs&feature=related ZW
Reflections-Charlie Daniels Charlie speaks of Elvis, Janis, and his friend Ronnie Van Zandt, in a wonderful song
Last song of the night, from a highly underated band known as Chicago. Poem 58 was and is a hell of a jammin tune.
Right now, I'm listening to the first time the Grateful Dead played ''Shakedown Street''. People must of been freaking. The Grateful Dead Red Rocks Amphitheater Morrison, CO 08/31/78 Set 2: Shakedown Street > Good Lovin' Ship Of Fools Samson And Delilah Terrapin Station > Playin' In The Band > Drums > Not Fade Away > Nobody's Fault But Mine Jam > Not Fade Away > Black Peter > Sugar Magnolia Encore: Johnny B. Goode