For some historical context- Dick lived in California and was 35 years past being popular. Thus no money to tour and thus most of us in East Coast had never seen him. After Pulp Fiction became a huge film his song Miserlou 32:00 caused surge in interest from the soundtrack. The roar of his guitar tone on Miserlou was something that had to be witnessed to be believed. It was that good. This show was more like a Guitar Center clinic. Many in audience were holding 30 year old albums. The rest were guitar players. That Seth H allowed this tape to remain unerased is a gift.
For some historical context-
Dick lived in California and was 35 years past being popular. Thus no money to tour and thus most of us in East Coast had never seen him.
After Pulp Fiction became a huge film his song Miserlou 32:00 caused surge in interest from the soundtrack.
The roar of his guitar tone on Miserlou was something that had to be witnessed to be believed. It was that good.
This show was more like a Guitar Center clinic. Many in audience were holding 30 year old albums. The rest were guitar players.
That Seth H allowed this tape to remain unerased is a gift.
I think I was at this show. It was RAD! We will miss the King!
I was at the show, and got a cassette record as well. Inspirational!
thank you very much.
I was there.
His guitar tone was insane.
wow 😮
Dean Johnson on drums! Damn right!
One word: LOUD