Mr. Crowe's Garden ~ My Two Cents Worth ~ 1988 (a Dozen Demos #2)

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • James Klotz invited the band to record a song at Channel One (aka the PRTVC) in Atlanta in June of 1988. We went in one afternoon and blasted out this new song. James suggested that Rich overdub a second rhythm guitar, making it our toughest sounding demo yet! This was a few months after we met George Drakoulias in NYC and he told us of his interest in signing a Rolling Stones influenced band. This is the last Mr. Crowe's Garden demo and it shows the direction we were headed in before history intervened.
    Stormin' Gorman plays drums on this track but I don't have a photo with him in it. Ruth Leitman shot a roll of excellent pictures around this time but I don't have one to share, unfortunately.

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  • @hideehideehideehoe
    @hideehideehideehoe 5 місяців тому +1

    Damn fine beginning of a great band...wish we could rewrite a very sad ending... That mighty snare heartbeat should have never stopped!
    Gorman for Strength!
    Gorman forever...

  • @tripgreat
    @tripgreat 5 місяців тому +1

    Iread this pic as L-R, unidentified bass player, Rich, Steve and Chris.

    • @Ted_Selke
      @Ted_Selke  5 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for your comment! It is actually Jeff Sullivan (previous drummer who left to join Drivin' n Cryin'), Rich, Ted Selke (me - bass player) and Chris. Steve played drums on this track but I didn't have a picture with him so I used one from 1987 with Jeff.