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Track:Seeing
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According to Moby Grape member Peter Lewis, "Seeing" is not only Skip Spence's finest songwriting effort, but also Moby Grape's most realized recording.He probably didn't mean the early take, but it's worth hearing. 2 other versions are currently in & out of print on various releases.Meanwhile, allow me to digress from the complications involving their back catalog. I double-dated two nice ga...
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Album:Oar
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One of the greatest albums of the 60s was the debut of Moby Grape. The combination: great songwriting, great vocals and harmonies, and the blistering lead guitar of Jerry Miller. I still love this album and, as is my wont, have assembled a near-complete collection of all Grape releases and the subsequent solo records of the individual members.But while there's a lot of worthwhile music in the l...
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Album:Dark Magic (bootleg)
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Track:Omaha (live)
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(Note the killer live track included above)Moby Grape CDs have been out of print for a long, long time. They have been pretty much unable to perform under their own name for decades due to the interference of their ex-manager professional-asswipe Matthew Katz. In 2007, that supposedly changed and some kind of agreement was reached. First a compilation of their material came out, then all of the...
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The 40th anniversary of the Summer of Love is bringing an army of old hippies out of the woodwork, or maybe I’m just seeing too much archival footage and hearing too many tracks from the vaults. In any case, it seems like everyone who lived through that heady time – or researched it – is checking in with a take on the cultural wave that still sends ripples through 21st-century society.The ep
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Track:Further On Up the Road
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This is a blues chestnut written by Joe Medwick and Don Robey. Moby Grape has gone in, as a group and in solo fits and starts, for close to 40 years after their spectacular pop/rock debut of '67. While nothing has met the standards of that first LP (probably due to Skip Spence's mental problems and diminished role within the group), there are nuggets out there that I love. Long-time fans of thi...
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Album:Moby Grape (Sundazed remaster)
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Track:Indifference - audition version bonus track
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Ok, I have bitched in a separate post, and several comments, about the withdrawal of the remastered and expanded version of the 1967 debut album of Moby Grape, due to a suit by their ex-manager and professional nemesis (and asswipe) Matthew Katz. I finally bit the bullet a bought a copy on eBay when the price was a bit less than astronomical. And I want to share. This is one of (and the best of...
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