

Besides The Grateful
Dead and Mr. Garcia's completed influences – these efforts from the cloed similar years era with the
nearly perfect mid-tempo of Classic Rock, Jazzy Latin tunes and collaborated
sounds made pretty well by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen inducting their
project name known as Steely Dan; a good example of what kinds of good bands
from the early seventies uniquely, crossing the interests that make the
popularity behind the background issues and themes as turning the Classics way
for the balance of the artworks and examples for the listeners to loving the
debut recording release through Can’t Buy A Thrill that includes names like
Denny Dias, David Palmer, Jeff Baxter and Jim Hodder within their harmony
vocals as a solid group and soft-tender-licious Progressive Pop services as
well as the great artistic front cover works which displaying the sexy lips
biting the licorice candies in fully colors variety and how glamor the year was
and leaving the glitters for the next millennium to taste. The mainly soft
guitars, mighty keyboards and bass-line rhythms filling the entire non-gap for
promising Rock N’ Roll meets R’N B soulful tunes via Midnite Cruiser, Only A
Fool Would Say That, Dirty Work, Change of The Guard or Turn That Heartbeat Over
Again – keeps the small world of a har-working men and loyal housewives
schooling their children guided by freedom and democracy for listening more
Classic Rock on the radio stations everyday !
Can't Buy A Thrill:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG0W27j3Wle3g6aq3sPxazQVQ0vtgfx3P
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