One of the best drummers in the world to boot. Carmine toured with Pink Floys on the Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour. I got to mic his drums. He played on that tour along with Floyds drummer because he recorded a lot on that album and the invited him.
@@keithpalmer1998 I was a Cactus fan as a teen. Them and Trapeze, Eric Burden and the Animals Sun Secrets is one helluva a great album. I got into live entertainment when I was 18 yeas ole. Spent my teen years learning to play. Started working in the local theatre and at 21 I was damn near running the joint. Eventually I got on the audio staff. We did a live concert that was broadcast on the radio live every Saturday night. not long after that I was going many places working. Wouldn't change thing at 65 and I'm still working in that theatre. We had Rodney Carrington tonight, Just got home. I got bit. It's an addicting business. My mentor as young adult that i apprenticed under so to speak told me a long time ago. this aint the best fkn job in the world but if you want to work you will always have a job and he was right. Even during the depression he worked. He toured with Yvonne De Carlo. AKA Lilly Munster. She had a Vaudeville act. He said those rich fks always want to be entertained. Even if the rest of the world is broke you wouldn't believe the amount of people who have shit loads of money socked away. He was right. Loved that man,
A real rocker . The bass and harp got solos and five-part vocal harmonies . Pack my bags and heading to Alaska!
One of the best drummers in the world to boot. Carmine toured with Pink Floys on the Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour. I got to mic his drums. He played on that tour along with Floyds drummer because he recorded a lot on that album and the invited him.
@@monmixer Thanks for sharing your story .What a tour that must have been! I just ordered the Cactus Atco Box Set. Eagerly awaiting in anticipation.
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@@keithpalmer1998 I was a Cactus fan as a teen. Them and Trapeze, Eric Burden and the Animals Sun Secrets is one helluva a great album. I got into live entertainment when I was 18 yeas ole. Spent my teen years learning to play. Started working in the local theatre and at 21 I was damn near running the joint. Eventually I got on the audio staff. We did a live concert that was broadcast on the radio live every Saturday night. not long after that I was going many places working. Wouldn't change thing at 65 and I'm still working in that theatre. We had Rodney Carrington tonight, Just got home. I got bit. It's an addicting business. My mentor as young adult that i apprenticed under so to speak told me a long time ago. this aint the best fkn job in the world but if you want to work you will always have a job and he was right. Even during the depression he worked. He toured with Yvonne De Carlo. AKA Lilly Munster. She had a Vaudeville act. He said those rich fks always want to be entertained. Even if the rest of the world is broke you wouldn't believe the amount of people who have shit loads of money socked away. He was right. Loved that man,
I think there is an official DVD coming out soon. Great boogie blues rock band.
They're almost as good as they used to be, but I miss Bogert's unmatchable bass.
@thereyouhaveit Jimmy Kunes is no Rusty Day, either.