anyone else miss live shows?
One of the first Metal records was recorded in 1970, but never released.
He was originally into Surf, Dick Dale was his influence in early 60's
I could watch live AC/DC all day. Live in Donnington is a classic.
interesting...never heard of Randy Holden & heavy metal in the early 1970s is weird lol. I was never a big Heavy Metal band fan. I did enjoy this song. Are you able to share some of his early surf?
was dragged to a Motorhead show, not typically my cup of tea but shocked myself by enjoying it far more than I anticipated. I love when they cover others, once they do, that song now belongs to (or used to belong to) Motorhead
interesting...never heard of Randy Holden & heavy metal in the early 1970s is weird lol. I was never a big Heavy Metal band fan. I did enjoy this song. Are you able to share some of his early surf?
Not a big Metal man either, but with five older brothers and one sister, heard everything from Bobby Rydell to Riders on the Storm. Here's Randy Holden's Surf band, the Fender IV
Movie track, they weren't the band in the movie scene but his song.
He joined Blue Cheer in 68 and after a tour went into the studio. But after cutting half the album he quit. So the New and Improved third album had one lineup on one side, and a different line up on the other. One of his.
8 months into isolation..................
was dragged to a Motorhead show, not typically my cup of tea but shocked myself by enjoying it far more than I anticipated. I love when they cover others, once they do, that song now belongs to (or used to belong to) Motorhead
Rediscovering the Flaming Lips of the early 90's. They were absolutely awesome for a while there.
Also, I enjoy how Radiohead just keeps getting better.