I think it was originally a boot leg. But it was probably the stuff that sold best, when they recorded it. You and I were SoCal. We liked the Byrds, Springfield, et al… These guys were from Michigan, where the Motown sound was more prevalent.
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Interesting. Awful, but interesting. I’d say they made the right choice.
Did you think it was that awful? I think the sound engineering could have been a lot better.
It may be because I’m so used to them as Grand Funk, but no, I really didn’t care for that initial direction, at least based on that effort.
I think it was originally a boot leg. But it was probably the stuff that sold best, when they recorded it. You and I were SoCal. We liked the Byrds, Springfield, et al… These guys were from Michigan, where the Motown sound was more prevalent.