Never knew the order, but there were a couple of them I didn’t get
Survival was one and the one
@Clockworkmike posted earlier
Survival was one and the one
@Clockworkmike posted earlier
My dad was and still is a big time GFR fan and i always listened to them riding around with him. The opening riff and main verse to Closer To Home was one of the earlier things I remember learning on guitar ( probably wasnt right but it was close lol). Caught In the Act is a great live album tooWhat first piqued my interest was the cover Locomotion, GFR had a very unique way of mixing Motown and rock together , they also did a Stones cover..
Great band that I still like listening to.
Cheers
I had found a live performance of them on YouTube once. And let it play all the way home, from work.My dad was and still is a big time GFR fan and i always listened to them riding around with him. The opening riff and main verse to Closer To Home was one of the earlier things I remember learning on guitar ( probably wasnt right but it was close lol). Caught In the Act is a great live album too
This was the one i remember dad playing. 1975 and had a lot of their hits including " Gimme Shelter" " Locomotion" "Closer to Home" "Shinin On" : you can find the playlist to the album here, 13 songsI had found a live performance of them on YouTube once. And let it play all the way home, from work.
Just can’t remember it lol
Hell yea I had this one, there was some cool reading inside the album as well. Yea man Grand Funk :dood: :dood:This was the one i remember dad playing. 1975 and had a lot of their hits including " Gimme Shelter" " Locomotion" "Closer to Home" "Shinin On" : you can find the playlist to the album here, 13 songs
But this was probably their more loved live one, early on in 1970


Coolest story i heard on them was selling out Shea Stadium in 72 hrs for 55,000 in attendance which broke the Beatles record and stood until the stadium was demolished. Humble Pie was their opener and they said the structure was actually being damaged from the crowd jumping up and down lol July 9, 1971Hell yea I had this one, there was some cool reading inside the album as well. Yea man Grand Funk :dood: :dood:![]()
There is also the story of Peter Grant pulling the plug on them , before a Zep showCoolest story i heard on them was selling out Shea Stadium in 72 hrs for 55,000 in attendance which broke the Beatles record and stood until the stadium was demolished. Humble Pie was their opener and they said the structure was actually being damaged from the crowd jumping up and down lol July 9, 1971
2 of my old time favoritesYeah I bet that would have been a great show. Humble Pie and GFR...![]()
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I have two from my mis spent youth. “Live” and “Mark, Mel, and Don.” Great albums.This was the one i remember dad playing. 1975 and had a lot of their hits including " Gimme Shelter" " Locomotion" "Closer to Home" "Shinin On" : you can find the playlist to the album here, 13 songs
But this was probably their more loved live one, early on in 1970

Riddled with bullets they drop like leaves, mastered n faster their souls are just sieves .this weeks doom riff hahahaha
came up with this riff last night, i discarded many different typesRiddled with bullets they drop like leaves, mastered n faster their souls are just sieves .
Weed out the unwanted and break down the ???
Nice work Ramo
Can’t wait to hear it brocame up with this riff last night, i discarded many different types
also, recorded an other song today. I need to work on solo and write the lyrics. I have wrtten few lines, song is called Terroriser. its slow/heavy one. up you alley type speed.

coming up soon, just not sure how quick the lyrics will flow and what I can come up with lead lines. I seem to struggle writing decent solos.Can’t wait to hear it bro![]()