Well did not define an era say like the Door'sLight My Fire. Would expect none of you have heard this Steve Miller Band 1968 instrumental cut from their first album, Song for our Ancestors during his hippie era they actually would play live at Bill Graham's Fillmore West aka Carousel Ballroom but without the fog horn they recorded for the studio version live near the Golden Gate Bridge.
Well did not define an era say like the Door'sLight My Fire. Would expect none of you have heard this Steve Miller Band 1968 instrumental cut from their first album, Song for our Ancestors during his hippie era they actually would play live at Bill Graham's Fillmore West aka Carousel Ballroom but without the fog horn they recorded for the studio version live near the Golden Gate Bridge.
Oh, yes, that was the definitive song of the 80's, engendering that deathless phrase (which I use to this day)....."sitting on the Group W Bench". It really comes in handy.
@Pepper I was going to post Buffalo Springfield. I was born in 1960 but my oldest brother had their albums. That's what I remember. Buffalo Springfield, Neil Young, The Byrds, Jefferson Airplane.