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Ah yes, the goofiest band ever. I recognize that drunken bulldog voice every time! Doug Ingle.
BTW, this is not on "Ball", it is on their next album "Metamorphosis", the one they did after Erik Brann quit cos he realized he was too good for them. And they replaced him with not one, but TWO guitarists. And on top of that, they hired someone to come in and write them some 1/2-decent quality lyrics for this album, since Mr. Ingle for the life of him could never write a good lyric beyond the 5 or 6 lines that make up "In A Gadda Da Vida".
I actually think "Easy Rider" worked quite well off of that album though. Was it actually in the movie?
Ah yes, the goofiest band ever. I recognize that drunken bulldog voice every time! Doug Ingle.
BTW, this is not on "Ball", it is on their next album "Metamorphosis", the one they did after Erik Brann quit cos he realized he was too good for them. And they replaced him with not one, but TWO guitarists. And on top of that, they hired someone to come in and write them some 1/2-decent quality lyrics for this album, since Mr. Ingle for the life of him could never write a good lyric beyond the 5 or 6 lines that make up "In A Gadda Da Vida".
I actually think "Easy Rider" worked quite well off of that album though. Was it actually in the movie?
I knew it was off Metamorphosis 1970. I own it on 8 track and CD both. Don't forget that's when Mike came in from Blues Image (Ride Captain Ride). He's pretty good IMO.
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