I lift all the time, but I'd be convicted of a felony if I dropped something that big onto your forehead. But thanks for reminding me about the real music thread! You're good for something after all.
Wow, very very cool. It's so interesting looking back on how interrelated some of those acts were and who played with whom. Stones, Clapton, Jeff Beck, Traffic, Hendrix, it's geometric really. _
Ian McLagan, who recently passed away, was also there. He was in the Faces with Ronnie Wood and Rod Stewart (back when he made real music) and Kenney Jones, who I saw with The Who at the Garden.
That early Jeff Beck Group also became one of my favorites. I hadn't heard Ain't Superstitous until years after I thought Stewart was nothing more than the "Do You Think I'm Sexy" and "Tonite's the Night" guy and I was blown away that it was the same person. _
Interesting tidbit from Wiki: The Ronnie Lane/Rod Stewart-led Faces featured this song on their 1971 album Long Player, and McCartney based his live performances of the song more on their version. _
Cool. Long Player is one of my all-time favorite albums. Bought it at a used record and clothing store in Woodstock, NY in or around 1978.