The Rubber Memory - Welcome 1970 (full album)
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
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Line up / Musicians
Dave Greene - lead (01-04,07-09,12) & backing vocals, lead guitar
Ted Haas - lead (02,04,07,10) & backing vocals, rhythm guitar
David Parker - lead (05,07,08) & backing vocals, bass
Park Seward - Hammond organ, tambourine, cowbell, talk (06), producer
Bill Babin - lead vocals (11), drums
Tracks Listing
01.Welcome
02.The Walnut Song
03.A Song For You
04.All Together
05.Rover
06.Break I
07.It's For You (John Lennon, Paul McCartney)
08.He's Gone Away
09.Schoolyard
10.Mr. Spaceman
11.All About Me
12.You Can't See
United States , Garage Psychedelic Rock
"These guys hailed from Louisiana, and their only album features some ass-kickin' psych hard rock, mixed with some softer mat'l. One can't help but be reminded of early Grand Funk at times."
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Uhh i love those drummers that make you pay attention, good drummers always command your respect with their sheer ferocity. This was a really great album bro, thanks a lot.
Wow! A local band from my hometown I never heard of before! Will have to try & track down a copy of this album, really good sound!
I have copies of the reissue - -
I play drum in this band.
Their cover of "It's For You" is actually a cover of Three Dog Night's cover. The arrangement is exactly same as on TDN's first album.
🤘👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹🤘💯 Doskonałej świetnej fantastycznej muzy rockowej z USA super
This is pretty damn cool. I'd sell my soul to make it 1970 again. The 70s were Paradise, practically indescribable. Seems like America changed more during 70s-90s, than any other period. It's all over now.
it was all over then - - - for the swing fans - in fact it´s not "all" over!
this particular kind of music has vanished almost completely in the meantime, but mind you: since a couple of years there has been a rising interest among young musicians to play good old psychedelic rock again and it´s worthwhile to do a little investigation (did oyu ever try bandcamp for instance?) - of course you won´t get exactly the sound and feel of this, just like this doesn´t have the sound of the 50s, seen?
but i often see old rock fans reject new rock music and it´s so sad to see how many of them have been living in a loop since 50/60 years instead of watching out for cool contemporary music - there has been so incredibly much in all those years...
i´m a trickster: i went into reggae and african rock in the 80s, i went into goa/psytrance in the 90s and i´m into "everything" now and i had an incredibly thrilling musical live ever since i started listening to music in the late 60s, yessss - plus i saw an incredibly vast amount of bands and musicians live, i wouldn´t want to miss nothing of all that!
yay my friend, forward ever (bob marley)
love and greetings from germany 🙋♂️
It is never over: it is in your memory, your heart, your very soul, you are responsible for carrying it forward. And never stop listening, you miss so much ☺️ Greetings from a " 1950's child".☹️
Love and Peace
@@shirleyt4270 NOW is the happiest time of your life. (daevid allen, gong)
love and peace
addition: btw. i´m a musician since 1971 and i remember well, how difficult and strainy it could be to get a band together, to get the gear and the required room (one of our first rehearsal rooms was in the washkitchen of our guitarist´s mother) a.s.o. - and i also remember, that i had a problem with an overflow of musical ideas, which the bands i was in wouldn´t or couldn´t play - so towards the end of the 70s i started with home recording and i struggled with insufficient gear for many years - i can only praise the digital era for the absolute cool possibilities it offers for amateur musicians - today i have built up my little home studio which cost me a few thousands of euros - in hardware it would be several 10.000s and my house would be full with that stuff... :-)
i´m very happy with that and i can fulfill many dreams i had tried and tried in vain before...
it were cool times, but for me it was definitely not only paradise then...
well, of course i´m talking about the stituation as it was in germany and of course there were still many, many cool things on the way - when i look back i think it is all good the way it was, the way it changed and the way it keeps changing on and on... :-)
yeah - love and peace is still my parole and my musical motto is:
there are as many ways to make and to enjoy music as there are humans!
It´s more important what we HAD than what we HAVE!
keep sharing good stuff
I can't get over the album cover and the picture that my mind conjures up.
I'm thinking long haired, Steppenwolf like hippies and I'm presented with clean cut frat boys.
Edit: Good stuff.
I have sneaking hunch that six months later it was down to their shoulders. Most of what people associate with the sixties really didn't happen until the seventies.
@@wolfgang757
I can agree with that.
I was born in '63 and had 2 older brothers...they gave me a lot of appreciation for this era.
20 Paul MCCARTNEY ❤
This Chanel has given me the best new music to my ears. Trying to enjoy all the posted music. Thanks very much.
Fantastic album
Bravo :-)
Buen disco y buena sicodelia.graciad por subir esta joyita
Gracias por compartir. Excepcional album. heavy Rock al 100¡¡¡¡¡
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30:40-30:56...never have I EVER heard drumming that intense!!!
Always like it when I turn UA-cam on and your albums appear.
Absolutely love this album, thanks again for the music and keep it coming 👏👏
This is sounding great,even a Meters influence?
I thought of the Meters too lol! I wouldn’t be surprised if it influenced them.
Immediately turned into rubber...
I remember that.
The singer sounds like Mark Stein of Vanilla Fudge at times.
Oh yeah, picked up on that Funk vibe. Swamp rock from the Bayou State. Geat drums. Shredding psych guitar. Ooo, wicked shit. Some of that guitar sounded like Terry Kath (Chicago) Cool vocals, perfect for a psych band. I like their acid rock side, but they weren't just heavy. They showed their lighter folk side too. Cool cover of the Byrds" Mr. Spaceman. Lennon/McCartney wrote "It's For You" for UK hit maker Cilla Black in 1964 and it's very interesting that TRM chose that particular song to cover..
Killer Cajun garage album.
Hey, Babis, you're in my home via UA-cam. You're always welcome brother. Always........
🤟✌🤜🤛
Mornin fellas
Gobble gobble gobble
Many thanks.
Buenísimo Crack !! 👍
Fantàstic és maravellos poder gaudir d'aquestes descàrregues.THX
Cheers !
👌🏻
Wish the album cover didn't look like the one on a hymn compilation you would see in a dollar bin at a thrift store
Album covers can be nice but you'd be surprised how many local bands, of that era, had members that looked just like this. Don't judge a book, album, or people, by their appearance.
@@JackHaveman52originally male college hippies were sterotyped for looking like this- it wasnt until mid to late 1968 that long hair became almost ubiquitous
Maravilha!
Tnx Bro
альбом хорош!
Woooow!! Sonido fantastico!!Gracias por compartir. 🤘👌
Great drumming!
Great album TNX
I´ve heard better singers. Still the songs are OK
And certainly the FUDGE! Great stuff here, myLawd!
mega!!!
Never would have guessed by the cover how great this would be!
Wow! Those five nerdy-looking guys made this super cool music??????? Amazing!
Very bluesy and funky sounding at times. The singer has a very soulful voice. I'm kinda surprised that these guys are white.