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Quicksilver Messenger Service-Shady Grove [1969] [FLAC] Mickjapa108
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Quicksilver Messenger Service - Shady Grove 1969 rem 2005
Track List.
01 Shady Grove.flac17 MB
02 Flute Song.flac30 MB
03 3 Or 4 Feet From Home.flac18 MB
04 Too Far.flac28 MB
05 Holy Moly.flac28 MB
06 Joseph's Coat.flac28 MB
07 Flashing Lonesome.flac29 MB
08 Word's Can't Say.flac19 MB
09 Edward (The Mad Shirt Grinder).flac57 MB
+ Art n Covers.
Nicky Hopkins, the English journeyman pianist who appears on albums by Jeff Beck, The Rolling Stones, The Who, all four of The Beatles and Steve Miller,
joined the group for this album. Hopkins' influence is felt throughout Shady Grove, and his contributions pushed the group in new directions. However,
David Freiberg's vocal presence makes the Quicksilver sound of the first two albums still apparent.
Hopkins re-recorded the closing track, "Edward", on his solo album The Tin Man Was a Dreamer, which features members of the Rolling Stones and the Beatles.
(“Edward” was a nickname for Nicky Hopkins, made up by Brian Jones during a 1967 session at Olympic Studios in London.
The story goes that Jones was tuning his guitar and asked Hopkins to give him an E on the piano; with other noise interfering and Nicky unable to hear what he was saying,
Brian eventually shouted out: "Give me an E, like in Edward!")[1] "Joseph's Coat", co-written by John Cipollina and Nick Gravenites,
also appears on Big Brother and the Holding Company's album Be a Brother, which featured Gravenites on vocals.
Original guitarist Gary Duncan does not appear on this album, having quit the band for a time
The hardest thing to give away is Love
When you give Love
It just keeps coming back to you
Spread The Love SEED
"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace" ~Jimi Hendrix, 1969