First heard this great band in 1971,on the radio in Liverpool, UK. As soon as I could l went out and bought there new,(at the time,) album,'One Way Or Another',l still have that copy and it still sounds great.This band,at their best,could blow ANYBODY off stage,and l mean ANYBODY.
This was far from their Last Gig. With or without Ron LeeJack, they played together till late December 1971; w/ Jim & Rusty. DAMN fine Band ... THX for posting this !!!
One of the greatest bands out there back in the day....criminally overlooked. If there was a weak sister in this band, I have to say it was Rusty....poor misguided guy.
There is a second guitar playing through all of these live versions of cactus songs. The lead is definitely Jim McCarty, who is the rhythm guitar player? Whenever I saw Cactus live (2 times in Phoenix, AZ in this timeframe) it was the 4 listed above but no rhythm guitar player.
Carmine and Tim are from NY. Fairly sure Jim and Rusty from Detroit. They recorded the first album at Ultrasonic Studios, 10 minutes from the house I grew up in, in Hempstead, NY.
Grease 'er down, Timmy! RIP Tim Bogert.
ROCK IN PEACE, TIM BOGERT
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First heard this great band in 1971,on the radio in Liverpool, UK. As soon as I could l went out and bought there new,(at the time,) album,'One Way Or Another',l still have that copy and it still sounds great.This band,at their best,could blow ANYBODY off stage,and l mean ANYBODY.
This was far from their Last Gig. With or without Ron LeeJack, they played together till late December 1971; w/ Jim & Rusty. DAMN fine Band ... THX for posting this !!!
The most rocking motorcycling bassplayer ever!
Great album, killer band. RIP Rusty.
Love these guys. ❤❤❤ Only discovered them a few days ago....some refer to Cactus as the "American Led Zeppelin."
RIP Tim Bogert!
Oh yes. Mighty Rockin' stuff here.
Cactus, ten years after,70's ,san francisco ,acid, beautiful people wanting to make loveand enjoy life.......the best times.....how'd we fuck it up???
one of and is the BEST CACTUS
great song!!
Cool....
Jim MCCARTY is a legend. At least get his name right.
@rocknumber11 u mean tim and carmine from vanilla fudge, not iron butterfly.
Yes, There is a rhytmguitar player and some harp as well.... COOL....!
Rhythm guitar?. No, that's Jim McCarty
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Hot n' Rusty
NONE BETTER!!
Kick ass all I have to say
wena
yeah..................
levitating!!!!!!!!
rock on grande ballroom
No GrandeBallroom..NY band..played around states but mostly Europe..
Ron Leejack was added as a 2nd guitarist during this period. You can hear the 2 guitars clearly. It didn't last very long.
One of the greatest bands out there back in the day....criminally overlooked.
If there was a weak sister in this band, I have to say it was Rusty....poor misguided guy.
There is a second guitar playing through all of these live versions of cactus songs. The lead is definitely Jim McCarty, who is the rhythm guitar player? Whenever I saw Cactus live (2 times in Phoenix, AZ in this timeframe) it was the 4 listed above but no rhythm guitar player.
+J Bramwell Ron Lee Jack
He joined the band for a short time after the release of Restrictions. He plays slide guitar on a couple of tracks on Restrictions.
They added a second guitarist -Ron Leejack - for "Restrictions" to help convince McCarty to stay. I assume it's him.
The 2nd one is J beck.....?
Its not j. Beck.....
Cactus is from new York....I BELIVE.... Not Detroit..!! 🎸
Carmine and Tim are from NY. Fairly sure Jim and Rusty from Detroit. They recorded the first album at Ultrasonic Studios, 10 minutes from the house I grew up in, in Hempstead, NY.
@@rapidfirerob4 cool.....
@@rapidfirerob4 you are right about where they are from. Unfortunately day move down to Florida where he was murdered.
He moved there cause he shot a girl.. paralyzed her..Rusty had to care of her..She didn't press charges...
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