Monday, February 20, 2017
Over Looked Greatness; Frank Marino And Mahogany Rush
Frank Marino was a well kept secret back in the day, hardly any radio stations played his stuff but word of mouth spread and a star was born.
I still have some of his albums to this day.
Turn this up and enjoy, this is the stuff of legend.
All Along The Watchtower, 1979.
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4 comments:
Was that off of the black cover live album ? Sure does sound familiar - I have that as well as the album Tales of the Unexpected. Played a cool version of Beatles song 'Norwegian Wood' on that album. Thanks for the video.
Wow! I forgot about Mahogany Rush. Great version of "All Along The Watchtower". They used to play the studio version on my local FM rock station..........
Here's another take on it that I like from Australia's La De Das....
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x363j9a
I have the Norwegian Wood tune on one of my albums too.
Good stuff Maynard.
Another good one was Strange Universe.
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