I remember the kick ...( 1 month ago by FrankaboutFrank)
I remember the kick ass GFR!!! They were the originals of kicking off hard ass guitar and drum facking!!! My long hair days...
pablo les mejores ...( 1 month ago by tatamargi)
pablo les mejores bandas este es una esos tiempos y sin duda mis canciones mi una escobar
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yeah! cool music!( 1 month ago by heavycopter)
yeah! cool music!
cool guiters and ...( 1 month ago by kokointokyo)
cool guiters and drammer! great music!!
I still love this band since 1971...oh 37 years have passed since i saw them in the unforgettable historical concert in Tokyo.
how are they now?
To those of you who ...( 1 month ago by keefer2111)
To those of you who are from Michigan, you know of the 1953 Beecher Tornado(F5). It went over Mark Farners home, blew out windows pushed his barn to a lean, touched down about 1/4 mile east and keped going killed over 130 people and he was lucky. All of the guys are great people.From real good familys.
saw them dude live ...( 1 month ago by globetrekker2)
saw them dude live at Hampton, Virginia. 1971.
Craig Frost on organ.
Thank God I got to ...( 1 month ago by ph1sts)
Thank God I got to see GFR w/Mark one last time in '96.
Had their live album and played it till the grooves wore out in the early 70s.
Then got a job working for the Grand Trunk RR in MI when I turned 18...Irony!!
Array( 4 weeks ago by marcosigfrido)
Como dicen ahora.. ¡chida tu banda! maestro Mark Farner con Mel Schacher y Don Brawer; en requinto y voz, bajo y baterìa respectivamente. Muy buen grupo de Rock de los 70s.
What where GFRR's ...( 3 weeks ago by vivelavidarocka)
What where GFRR's major influences? What bands I mean. I really have tried to decrypt in their sound which ones could be, but I really can't. They ARE very unique.
mira HUMBLE PIE en ...( 3 weeks ago by PENETRASAURO)
mira HUMBLE PIE en su cancion "I DON'T NEED NO DOCTOR" live 71.. y veras tambien lo que es gran ROCK N ROLL..... y mira CREAM live en su cancion N.S.U.... y veras ERIC CLAPTON en su apogeo.... y ve a GENESIS en su cancion "THE KNIFE"... y veras PHIL COLLINS cuando era verdadero ROCK N ROLL MAN...
I think they were ...( 2 weeks ago by pite9)
I think they were atleast to some extent influenced by The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Their first album is quite similar, with less experimentalism and more "funky" guitar rhytms.
Possible.( 2 weeks ago by vivelavidarocka)
Possible.
Array( 2 weeks ago by aniagniech)
..pi ękne......super...
great fukkin band ...( 1 week ago by torkerbmx)
great fukkin band just awesome
Array( 1 week ago by yesdedhed)
I hear Cream & Blind Faith
Man, they need to ...( 1 week ago by petersdraggon)
Man, they need to give that drummer some oxygen, what a workout. Good Video. I seen these guys when I was young.
brilliant( 5 days ago by selby06)
brilliant
WOW! Were rockers ...( 4 days ago by soundsgrt88)
WOW! Were rockers genetically engineered..what an ultimate picture of what virile men should look like. Spandex is very unforgiving and these guys look great.
Instead our generation's contribution is ass-crackin baggy pants, rap, and male singers that look like my sister.
Even with long hair back then, their image still screams: I am man-hear me roar. Today, it's : just a whimper asking for more mousse. Also, vocals are powerful yet full of harmony and contol. Instrumental skills: super
Lots of Motown ...( 3 days ago by zott76)
Lots of Motown influence too, from their Flint upbringings and proximity to Detroit.
I think their Live ...( 3 days ago by Daivicelt)
I think their Live Atlanta Pop Festival double album set has the best rendition of Heartbreaker. The whole album set showed what the band was really all about. I still have the original 1970 copies & cover bought that next year. I & my cousin who owned it originally, about wore it out back then. I got the double CD version 3 years ago. Love those Marshall stacks.
I've often wondered ...( 3 days ago by Daivicelt)
I've often wondered about that. See, the band is from outside of Flint. Basically the east side, Burton Township (which later incorporated). Back then, you didn't cross the black/white lines, physically or musically. Flint north side was black, south and beyond was white. The record label may have had more influence back then, on the band. It was big news in town when they left their first label. You'd have thought we went to war or something with all the local coverage at the time, about 1971.
Sad to know that ...( 3 days ago by soundsgrt88)
Sad to know that the Jonas brothers, taylor swift, britney will be nominated and inducted b4 you know it.
I still love this band since 1971...oh 37 years have passed since i saw them in the unforgettable historical concert in Tokyo.
how are they now?
¡chida tu banda! maestro Mark Farner con Mel Schacher y Don Brawer; en requinto y voz, bajo y baterìa respectivamente. Muy buen grupo de Rock de los 70s.
ękne......super...