I was fortunate that my favorite uncle took me to see Donovan perform in Boston years ago; a wonderful memory. Donovan is a remarkable human and musician.
the funny thing about this is that over the course of my life i have found myself saying this thousands of times... its SO very applicable to life in general! LOL
Probably played this for his parents as they were paying thru the nose for his college. They rolled their eyes and told him to lay off the weed. Then they're hearing it in the car on the way to the supermarket. Then he quits studies and goes on tour, comes back and pays off their house. I was 8 and never turned my radio off when this came out. I didn't know what i was listening to but it sure got my toes tapping. Thanks for posting this and yes they should be dancing.
The chorus of this song: "First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is," may sound incomprehensible or silly, but the lines are a Zen saying Donovan borrowed and which have a meaning. The lines are intended to succinctly describe three stages of Zen. Pre-enlightenment, one's aware of the Universe as physical (there is a mountain). Then through meditation one may experience a visionary state where the physical Universe seems to disappear (no mountain) where the "Buddha Mind"/Tao [Zen first developed in China as a blend of Indian Buddhism & Chinese Taoism] root of reality behind physical appearances is experienced as non-physical. After that vision, the mountain reappears, except in ones new enlightened state one is simultaneously aware of the physical mountain & the Void/Tao non-physical reality behind it & at its root... And now you know the rest of the story!
+Hermesacat Thank you. The sole creative force is intelligence. We spirits are each concepts of The Most High. But it's uncertain who's responsible for this version of reality. It may be a cheap imitation.
I saw him live many years ago and he described the search for enlightenment as being like a man travelling to a mountain. When he starts his journey he can see his goal clearly ("first there is a mountain"), but along the way he travels into a valley (or a forest) and when he looks he cannot see his destination, but that doesn't alter the fact that the destination is still there ("then there is no mountain"), and finally he reaches his destination ("then there is")
"There Is a Mountain" is a song and single by British singer/songwriter Donovan,[1] released in 1967. It charted in the USA (Billboard: No.11) and UK (No.8). Featured musicians are Donovan (vocals and acoustic guitar), Tony Carr on percussion, Harold McNair on flute and arrangement and Danny Thompson on bass. Chart positions: # 11 (USA Billboard), # 9 (USA Cashbox), # 11 (USA Record World), # 8 (UK) The Allman Brothers Band's "Mountain Jam" (from Eat a Peach, 1972) is a long, improvised jam song based on this song. The Allman Brothers were inspired to improvise on "There is a Mountain" after hearing the Grateful Dead jam on the song's main riff. The Dead can be heard quoting a few bars of "There Is a Mountain" in their song "Alligator," from the Dead's Anthem of the Sun album, released in 1968. An example of the Dead jamming live on the "There Is a Mountain" riff can be heard at the 4:53 mark on the version of "Alligator" they performed at their Aug. 21, 1968 show at the Fillmore West. The song was also covered by Dandy Livingstone on his album Rocksteady with Dandy (1967, Giant) The lyrics refer to a Buddhist saying originally formulated by Qingyuan Weixin, later translated by D.T. Suzuki in his Essays in Zen Buddhism, one of the first books to popularize Buddhism in Europe and the US. Qingyuan writes Before I had studied Chan (Zen) for thirty years, I saw mountains as mountains, and rivers as rivers. When I arrived at a more intimate knowledge, I came to the point where I saw that mountains are not mountains, and rivers are not rivers. But now that I have got its very substance I am at rest. For it's just that I see mountains once again as mountains, and rivers once again as rivers. Kenny Loggins covered the tune in 2009 with his youngest daughter Hana on his album All Join In.................Eddie
I saw Donovan in concert in San Diego in 1972. Of all the songs people asked him to sing he only sang mine. I asked for "I love my shirt". He really dug that song himself.. He was amazing...
HBO's "Vice Principles" brought me here too; being a fan of Donovan years ago , like Donovan; I am a Buddhist and I believe that I/we could return at any time in any form in a future life. Man is a legend. Thanks.
How do people not get this song? "First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is" Its about balance. This song tells the story of the universe in 3 min. If you should learn anything from this song it should be to let things flow.
I know this is the music we all grew up on, and it's very special and memorable...and Donovan influenced many others. But ya gotta admit it's kind of amusing looking at this today. Very much a moment in time...
Audience's from the past are always so funny 😂 I've seen so many videos from some of the biggest rock stars ever to grace our planet & the audience literally don't move or sing or anything 🤷 Can you ever imagine watching Hendrix playing live & not even moving an inch 😂😂😂😂
Donavan is singing about the Pagan concept of the 'Otherworld'. We are passing the mountains of the ice giants on the way to Valhalla. This was way back in the day.
Would be almost the most insane version...except he omitted the best verse! "Ohh Juanita....Ohh Juanita...I call your name. For, the snow will be a blinding sight to see, as it lies 'om yonder hillside." That is the most insane songwriting. If I could write like that...there would be some self back-pattin'...and to leave it OUT?! Either way, pretty cool version. Thanks!
I was a senior in hs in 67 when donovan came onto the us scene. I used to try and figure out where his head was but then i saw a picture of him and syd barrett and understood he was in a place where most of us would like to visit but wouldn't want to live.
'If the crowd just won't join in, just keep on asking till they do.. If the crowd just won't join in, just keep on asking till they do.. If the crowd still won't join in, try acapella then a few, if you sing it really quiet might just squeak a word or two!' .. i think Donovan handles having an audience of wet fish very well here..
coolmodine The difference is the Allman Brothers Band made it thier own song and tore the fucking mountain up with some great improve jamming. The best live jam band ever. The Dead don't come close.
@@michaelkaminski8339 then there is no jerry,then there is. First there is a filmore, then there is no filmore,then there is. Keep it going Michael. First there is a.... ..
Can't tell if the audience is refusing to sing with him for the most part or if nothing is picking up that audio. I want desperately to believe its the latter.
@ZoahLord i agree the version is very awesome, and i've been asking myself the same question xD he must have been sooooo High when he wrote this song xD hahaha xD Greetings Thex
On first glance, it would appear as though there is a snow-capped peak barely visible in the distance. The next moment, however, it appears to have either moved location or temporarily disappeared from sight…no wait a minute, it’s ok people, it’s back again.
I lived in the time of the mountain. Now it is gone. The prophets say it will return. I drink my tea in celebration of the mundane before the mountain's return.
When you're on LSD, you can make a mountain disappear, just by closing your eyes. The mountain reappears when you open your eyes. Same thing happens when you're not high, but it doesn't seem profound, and you probably won't write a song about it.
Heywood Jabuzoff take enough lsd..and one day 23 years later..when you have it all go pop..you see that "Mountain " we saw disappear so easily. was always a taco stand..in reality.... that acid was the answer to riddle noone asked...and that those habenaros...burn....when they exit. lok
"There Is A Mountain" (Lyrics) The lock upon my garden gate's a snail, that's what it is The lock upon my garden gate's a snail, that's what it is First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is The caterpillar sheds his skin to find a butterfly within Caterpillar sheds his skin to find a butterfly within First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain Oh Juanita, oh Juanita, oh Juanita, I call your name (Ah) Oh, The snow will be a blin- ding sight to see, as it lies on yonder hillside. The lock upon my garden gate's a snail, that's what it is The lock upon my garden gate's a snail, that's what it is Caterpillar sheds his skin to find a butterfly within Caterpillar sheds his skin to find a butterfly within First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is First there is a mountain
There can’t be a mountain/obstacle until one admits to themselves it exists. There can’t be a mountain/obstacle until one admits to themselves it exists. From the self penned book of the same name based on 65 years of watching/seeing/listening to other human beings. If man is the highest/smartest form of life on the planet, we’re in deep doo doo.
Great song but did anyone notice that this is that the lyrics are different and he leaves out so many parts from the album version and just starts with the course either way great song
The audience looks confused as well. Nothing is permanent, things come and go.... and come back again. That's what I thought he meant 30 years ago. Maybe I was wrong.
Funny all the talk about zen and philosophy in these comments. I always just thought he was talking about the weather. If u spend some time in the mountains, you'll know: sometimes u can see them, sometimes u can't. ☁️🏔️☁️
He was a spiritualist, he practiced Transcendental Meditation, hung out with The Beatles, Jimmy Page does the cool guitars on Sunshine Superman and Hurdy Gurdy Man- he was a groovy 60's British hippy dude.....not to mention his other hits- Mellow Yellow ( where you can hear John Lennon's voice if you listen closely)Season of the Witch ( also Jimmy Page's studio work) & Atlantis (Way down.....below the ocean.....where, . I wanna be, she may be..) & Wear your Love like Heaven...
Actually, my opinion is that this is a very deep, not silly, song. It has its roots from the buddist philosophy about dealing with problems in life and how to find happiness. Look a bit deepert!!!!!
He did a tour in the mid '00s. My friends and I saw him at Bruce Springsteen's bar the Stone Pony, in Asbury Park NJ USA. I ran up and gave him a hug after the show. Scared the shit out of him, I think 🤣
Wouldn't be a Mountain Jam without it, thanks Donovan.
He had awesome inner-peace to just keep bombing the terrified, baffled audience with gentle love and positive energy.
I was fortunate that my favorite uncle took me to see Donovan perform in Boston years ago; a wonderful memory. Donovan is a remarkable human and musician.
Love these respectful crowds that want to hear the music, not themselves... even if they do seem to confuse poor Donovan!
the funny thing about this is that over the course of my life i have found myself saying this thousands of times... its SO very applicable to life in general! LOL
Probably played this for his parents as they were paying thru the nose for his college. They rolled their eyes and told him to lay off the weed. Then they're hearing it in the car on the way to the supermarket. Then he quits studies and goes on tour, comes back and pays off their house. I was 8 and never turned my radio off when this came out. I didn't know what i was listening to but it sure got my toes tapping. Thanks for posting this and yes they should be dancing.
The chorus of this song: "First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is," may sound incomprehensible or silly, but the lines are a Zen saying Donovan borrowed and which have a meaning. The lines are intended to succinctly describe three stages of Zen. Pre-enlightenment, one's aware of the Universe as physical (there is a mountain). Then through meditation one may experience a visionary state where the physical Universe seems to disappear (no mountain) where the "Buddha Mind"/Tao [Zen first developed in China as a blend of Indian Buddhism & Chinese Taoism] root of reality behind physical appearances is experienced as non-physical. After that vision, the mountain reappears, except in ones new enlightened state one is simultaneously aware of the physical mountain & the Void/Tao non-physical reality behind it & at its root... And now you know the rest of the story!
+Hermesacat Yes ♥
+Hermesacat Thank you.
The sole creative force is intelligence. We spirits are each concepts of The Most High. But it's uncertain who's responsible for this version of reality. It may be a cheap imitation.
+Hermesacat Wow! awesome post...thanks!
I saw him live many years ago and he described the search for enlightenment as being like a man travelling to a mountain. When he starts his journey he can see his goal clearly ("first there is a mountain"), but along the way he travels into a valley (or a forest) and when he looks he cannot see his destination, but that doesn't alter the fact that the destination is still there ("then there is no mountain"), and finally he reaches his destination ("then there is")
That's an interesting additional interpretation of those lines. There's evidently much more to them than meets the eye (or ear) initially!
Song came to my mind 2023 July !! Thanks
Could watch this all year. 1 word = BRILLIANT !
Donovan was probably the highest person to ever have existed.
First record I ever bought 😊 still love it ♥️☮️🕉️
I was around in those days, and I honestly didn't get it! Boy, do I get it nowadays!
I love him so much ❤️ how in the world are those people just sitting there? Oh poor Donovan, id have been dancing my ass off
"There Is a Mountain" is a song and single by British singer/songwriter Donovan,[1] released in 1967. It charted in the USA (Billboard: No.11) and UK (No.8).
Featured musicians are Donovan (vocals and acoustic guitar), Tony Carr on percussion, Harold McNair on flute and arrangement and Danny Thompson on bass.
Chart positions: # 11 (USA Billboard), # 9 (USA Cashbox), # 11 (USA Record World), # 8 (UK)
The Allman Brothers Band's "Mountain Jam" (from Eat a Peach, 1972) is a long, improvised jam song based on this song.
The Allman Brothers were inspired to improvise on "There is a Mountain" after hearing the Grateful Dead jam on the song's main riff. The Dead can be heard quoting a few bars of "There Is a Mountain" in their song "Alligator," from the Dead's Anthem of the Sun album, released in 1968. An example of the Dead jamming live on the "There Is a Mountain" riff can be heard at the 4:53 mark on the version of "Alligator" they performed at their Aug. 21, 1968 show at the Fillmore West. The song was also covered by Dandy Livingstone on his album Rocksteady with Dandy (1967, Giant)
The lyrics refer to a Buddhist saying originally formulated by Qingyuan Weixin, later translated by D.T. Suzuki in his Essays in Zen Buddhism, one of the first books to popularize Buddhism in Europe and the US. Qingyuan writes
Before I had studied Chan (Zen) for thirty years, I saw mountains as mountains, and rivers as rivers. When I arrived at a more intimate knowledge, I came to the point where I saw that mountains are not mountains, and rivers are not rivers. But now that I have got its very substance I am at rest. For it's just that I see mountains once again as mountains, and rivers once again as rivers.
Kenny Loggins covered the tune in 2009 with his youngest daughter Hana on his album All Join In.................Eddie
Thanks for the background!
I heared this song from my grandmother when she sings me there is a mountain as a lullaby.
And now you're the hurdy gurdy man! Def had an effect on you :)
I saw Donovan in concert in San Diego in 1972. Of all the songs people asked him to sing he only sang mine. I asked for "I love my shirt". He really dug that song himself.. He was amazing...
I also am specially fond of I love my shirt- in fact I love my wardrobe.
omgod how adorable is he?
man! can the audience get more lame! poor guy!
+The God Vibe Lee Catalano I know. They look like they were high or just didn't give a shit!
Angels Hovernear. he is nasty
Donovan is amazing wish the crowd was more into it in this performance I'd be singing almy lil heart out lol 🎵 ✌️ 💕 🎸 🥁 🎷 🎶🎶
I became familiar with this song through the Allman Brother's 30+ minute free form jam based on this song's melody
Man it took me a minute but i finally found another Brother lol
HBO's "Vice Principles" brought me here too; being a fan of Donovan years ago , like Donovan; I am a Buddhist and I believe that I/we could return at any time in any form in a future life. Man is a legend. Thanks.
Should be called "Donovan Struggles With A Lame TV Crowd"
hahaha, i was sitting there like, "come on crowd! quit making this so cringey and sing along!!", then they did, and I was happy
That’s sooo funny!!!!! Love it
First, there is a struggle, then there is no struggle, then, there is...
@@chadfette901 😂😂😂😂😂
@@chadfette901 The struggle is REAL.
How do people not get this song? "First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is" Its about balance. This song tells the story of the universe in 3 min. If you should learn anything from this song it should be to let things flow.
Donavan is singing about the Buddhist concept of 'Embodiment'
He's so sweet🙊😇😍❤🎁🎀
Dude's just chilling on the floor there
I know this is the music we all grew up on, and it's very special and memorable...and Donovan influenced many others. But ya gotta admit it's kind of amusing looking at this today. Very much a moment in time...
Audience's from the past are always so funny 😂 I've seen so many videos from some of the biggest rock stars ever to grace our planet & the audience literally don't move or sing or anything 🤷 Can you ever imagine watching Hendrix playing live & not even moving an inch 😂😂😂😂
I wonder if they’re like that just because of the cameras. I bet Hendrix shows that weren’t filmed probably got wild lol
Donavan is singing about the Pagan concept of the 'Otherworld'.
We are passing the mountains of the ice giants on the way to Valhalla. This was way back in the day.
Would be almost the most insane version...except he omitted the best verse! "Ohh Juanita....Ohh Juanita...I call your name. For, the snow will be a blinding sight to see, as it lies 'om yonder hillside." That is the most insane songwriting. If I could write like that...there would be some self back-pattin'...and to leave it OUT?! Either way, pretty cool version. Thanks!
I was a senior in hs in 67 when donovan came onto the us scene. I used to try and figure out where his head was but then i saw a picture of him and syd barrett and understood he was in a place where most of us would like to visit but wouldn't want to live.
Came here from reading "11/22/63". Stephen King uses great music in his books.
He sure does. This is his era!! I’m pretty sure he plays guitar and was in a band as well.
Thanks for the tune. Little Sport takes this to whole other level
The ultimate cool.. wildly happy
The audience was so rambunctious, I was afraid a riot would break out. (Was the entire audience on Quaalude's?!?)
Great songwriters are forgotten by many but We know where this ends up, right?
The Audience- First we were interested. Then we weren’t. Then we continued to not be.
Why were/are you so rude?
WHAT A HIPSTER SONG, ME AND MY BEZZIE WERE SINGING THIS ALL DAY🐛🐌🗻
first heard this song on "Vice Principals". love it! I don't know, I just get lost in the repetition of the montras :)
'If the crowd just won't join in, just keep on asking till they do.. If the crowd just won't join in, just keep on asking till they do.. If the crowd still won't join in, try acapella then a few, if you sing it really quiet might just squeak a word or two!' .. i think Donovan handles having an audience of wet fish very well here..
:)
First there is an audience, then there is not audience, then there is.
Those PJ's look super comfy.
The original influence for Mountain Jam.
coolmodine The difference is the Allman Brothers Band made it thier own song and tore the fucking mountain up with some great improve jamming. The best live jam band ever. The Dead don't come close.
Why must it always turn into a battle? First there is a mountain......
@@michaelkaminski8339 then there is no jerry,then there is. First there is a filmore, then there is no filmore,then there is. Keep it going Michael. First there is a....
..
the book *11/22/63* brought me here
Juan G. YES SAME
Fauchi loves this song. “First there is a pandemic, then there is no pandemic , then there is”
Here is a really groovy song..!..:)O(:...
Aqui no Brazil fez muito sucesso
This is cool :)
My Elven Lord 💚💚💚
Love the PJs!
love you dude. i love Htfield
I want a set of those pajamas
This would be good if it was a half hour instrumental.
The Allman brothers band
sun johnson Or perhaps if it were to show up inside an alligator.
+john smith It is on the filmore concert.
ua-cam.com/video/uS0m7hrCfHc/v-deo.html
Can't tell if the audience is refusing to sing with him for the most part or if nothing is picking up that audio. I want desperately to believe its the latter.
I have the 45 from years ago
I remember this on MTV 2
the hippies in the front
Shoutout Duane Allman for copping this melody
Remember Duane Allman
@ZoahLord i agree the version is very awesome, and i've been asking myself the same question xD
he must have been sooooo High when he wrote this song xD
hahaha xD
Greetings Thex
The phrases are from Zen Buddhism. First there is a mountain is a meditation concept.
On first glance, it would appear as though there is a snow-capped peak barely visible in the distance. The next moment, however, it appears to have either moved location or temporarily disappeared from sight…no wait a minute, it’s ok people, it’s back again.
Clouds or fog--that's the explanation! It never occurred to me before.
HAHAHA! :D
I lived in the time of the mountain. Now it is gone. The prophets say it will return. I drink my tea in celebration of the mundane before the mountain's return.
When you're on LSD, you can make a mountain disappear, just by closing your eyes. The mountain reappears when you open your eyes. Same thing happens when you're not high, but it doesn't seem profound, and you probably won't write a song about it.
Heywood Jabuzoff take enough lsd..and one day 23 years later..when you have it all go pop..you see that "Mountain " we saw disappear so easily. was always a taco stand..in reality.... that acid was the answer to riddle noone asked...and that those habenaros...burn....when they exit.
lok
FRANKIE LOVES THIS SONG
"There Is A Mountain" (Lyrics)
The lock upon my garden gate's a snail, that's what it is
The lock upon my garden gate's a snail, that's what it is
First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is
First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is
The caterpillar sheds his skin to find a butterfly within
Caterpillar sheds his skin to find a butterfly within
First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is
First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain
Oh Juanita, oh Juanita, oh Juanita, I call your name (Ah)
Oh,
The snow will be a blin-
ding sight to see, as it lies on yonder hillside.
The lock upon my garden gate's a snail, that's what it is
The lock upon my garden gate's a snail, that's what it is
Caterpillar sheds his skin to find a butterfly within
Caterpillar sheds his skin to find a butterfly within
First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is
First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is
First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is
First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is
First there is a mountain
That sounds like an acid trip to me lol
Its such an incredibly deep song once you see the lyrics written out like this!! Thank you!! Brilliant Donovan, as always.
This made me laugh hysterically! ... This concert is really funny, I love it!
Think he intended to write other words but got caught in a time loop while on acid; this great little tune was the result.
Yeah, you’ll find yourself getting stuck if ya aren’t careful!
The audience could certainly have done with some chemical assistance...
what are the words again?? first there is a ...oh damn, cant remember..
Hahhaha. As he is looking around its as though he has awakened from a good trip!!!! 🙂😁😁
There can’t be a mountain/obstacle until one admits to themselves it exists. There can’t be a mountain/obstacle until one admits to themselves it exists. From the self penned book of the same name based on 65 years of watching/seeing/listening to other human beings. If man is the highest/smartest form of life on the planet, we’re in deep doo doo.
He kinda sounds like a dad trying to coax his shy little hippie kid into singing along..😄
The 48 people who gave this a thumbs down 👎 your taste in music truly sucks I mean really You need to get the shit cleaned out of your ears y’all Jeez
I'll have what he's having!
+Holly Gaskin Zen.
Trippppy
fucking great poet beatifull
The 27 downvotes are from squares!
Copy & paste Little Sport into UA-cam search box cause the link won't work
Very Buddhist!
I first heard this on the show "Vice Principals".... way overdue!
Let's see how many times he can repeat the same line over and over again.
Great song but did anyone notice that this is that the lyrics are different and he leaves out so many parts from the album version and just starts with the course either way great song
This mountain he is referring to....a guy by the name of Tom Starkey climbed it.
The audience looks confused as well. Nothing is permanent, things come and go.... and come back again. That's what I thought he meant 30 years ago. Maybe I was wrong.
PLAY REAPEAT .....JUST FOR FRANKIE LOU AND COURTNEY MO...WE USED TO LOVE THIS SONG! KNOWZ THA!
chris morris DADDY XXX
hey isn't this the song from Bug's Life??
can anyone tell me the chords to this version
Memorirs of rl monte
I wish he would make up his Bloody mind..it's enough to make you feel sorry for the mountain!
@butchermachine .....WRONG
1) Ken Kesey 2) Owsley Stanley 3) Timothy Leary 4) Syd Barrett 5) Jerry Garcia
(just to name a few)
Funny all the talk about zen and philosophy in these comments. I always just thought he was talking about the weather. If u spend some time in the mountains, you'll know: sometimes u can see them, sometimes u can't. ☁️🏔️☁️
He was a spiritualist, he practiced Transcendental Meditation, hung out with The Beatles, Jimmy Page does the cool guitars on Sunshine Superman and Hurdy Gurdy Man- he was a groovy 60's British hippy dude.....not to mention his other hits- Mellow Yellow ( where you can hear John Lennon's voice if you listen closely)Season of the Witch ( also Jimmy Page's studio work) & Atlantis (Way down.....below the ocean.....where, . I wanna be, she may be..) & Wear your Love like Heaven...
there is alot of words to this song- lol- anyone else hear the flight of the concords in this?
HBO's "Vice Principles" brought me here. Perfect goof ball song for goofy comedy! Donovan is a fcking clown. Hilarious!
Dude. Same.
idem
Lol that's why I'm here :P
Actually, my opinion is that this is a very deep, not silly, song. It has its roots from the buddist philosophy about dealing with problems in life and how to find happiness. Look a bit deepert!!!!!
ha ha ha, vice principles brought me here too. great show, makes me laugh my ass off.
@Queencitysoul But they ARE campfire songs! Some of the best.
BEST SONG NA! TROLOLOL
King o the fae
Exactamundo !
His impression of the smog in L.a
Thumbs up if you came here because of Stephen King :-D
+Christian Dl You youngster! Mountain Jam!
you think you have a problem, then you don't. or climb that mountain
the hills are a live
What ever happened to this guy?
He did a tour in the mid '00s. My friends and I saw him at Bruce Springsteen's bar the Stone Pony, in Asbury Park NJ USA. I ran up and gave him a hug after the show. Scared the shit out of him, I think 🤣
Garden of Snail . yup I can relate.
come on crowd, get moving !!
The A B B stole this for Mountain Jam.