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@LeeSaintLewHiss9 ай бұрын
Just swooped in bought Majic Ship and Stonewall while they were still there 🤘🏻
@nickspann899 ай бұрын
This is why I’m subbed to your channel, finding stuff I have not heard of yet.
@heavystoner9 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. I'm Brazilian and here's a band from the 70s with just one album called O Peso - In search of lost time (1975).It's really worth listening to.
@bennojones45759 ай бұрын
Supposedly, Jimi Hendrix was once asked what it was like to be the greatest guitar player in the world. His reply was I don't know, go ask Rory Gallagher.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
I’ve heard that a bunch of different ways! 🤣 he’s a great player!
@roygoad28709 ай бұрын
@@noblerecordsTerry Kath from Chicago Transit Authority also, listen to that album and you’ll know why 😊
@jackwezesa10819 ай бұрын
Jimi said Terry was better than him !
@TheVinylLoungeMtl8 ай бұрын
I think Jimi as humble as he was had named multiple guitarists including Billy Gibbons, Terry Kath and yes Rory was in there 🎸👌🏼
@KanakarisGeorge7 ай бұрын
No source for this...
@stephenlegg2629 ай бұрын
Budgie plays in my home town in Wales a lot in the early seventies. Very underrated band. They were Welsh.
@Landminenj9 ай бұрын
Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs! very overlooked album!
@alexstewart809722 күн бұрын
Is it ''Sighs!'' the key word there...?
@blairthomson47199 ай бұрын
Bloody hell.... that Paul Pena album is gold... so accomplished sounding too for a debut. Very cool to also learn he wrote the song 'Jet Airliner' which became a major hit for the Steve Miller Band in 1977. Thanks for the tips sir.
@natesvideos7339Ай бұрын
Paul Pena is certainly a fascinating musician as even though he was a killer rocker, he gained some notoriety as a Tuvan throat singer and created an interesting combination of blues and Tuvan throat singing
@TaminoTheCat9 ай бұрын
Lots of new stuff to listen to as always. "Armageddon" is a fantastic album. I got one thanks to you. Someone should get that copy at your store! Great record!
@CagsProductions9 ай бұрын
Instant like from me when you mention Paul Kossoff. Found and bought a copy of that record this weekend at a record shop for £10. Tuesday morning is truly underrated and the copy I found still was in the shrink and looks to never have been played, crazy!
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Amazing! Thanks for the like! 🙏
@kommensense43909 ай бұрын
Great video as always! I think Bloodrock's first few albums fit this category as well, especiall their first record
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Yes I agree!
@Evan-tj1te9 ай бұрын
You beat me to it, boss! Amazing band from my hometown of Fort Worth. Bloodrock 2 has the song D.O.A. on it. The ambulance you hear in the background is the one my dad rode as a young paramedic.
@cyndimanka8 ай бұрын
New to your channel. I’m 65 I’m obsessed with classic rock. Your collection is amazing. Do you watch Rick Beato? Or Professor of rock? Two of my favorite channels.
@johncalarco37289 ай бұрын
Thanks, Cactus is one of my favorites. The drummer - Carmine Appice kills it on Feel So Good. Their third album- Restrictions is another. Freedom is also fantastic and I like their other albums as well. Early Grand Funk is the real deal especially On Time. The band - Flash first album has got some of the best guitar work!
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Yes! Thanks for watching! 🙏
@rundoetx9 ай бұрын
I picked up those Bang albums after seeing them open for Grand Funk Railroad. Both good albums.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Great stuff! Would love to see Grand Funk in their prime!
@rundoetx9 ай бұрын
@noblerecords I can't remember how many times I saw them, but it was a bunch. Its a crime that they are not in the Hall of Fame. Grand Funk ruled in those days.
@ScottyKirk19 ай бұрын
There's a band called Sorcery with an album called "Sinister Soldiers" that would fit in nicely in this list! Super ahead-of-it's-time HEAVY and hard 70s rock. Man that is awesome you're able to do re-releases for people who can't find those long out of print gems! Hats off to you fellow music lover! 🤝
@minimumriffage75209 ай бұрын
Those Neil Merryweather LPs are killer. I would have described it as glam/hard rock, but the music speaks for itself. Found sealed cut-out copies a couple years ago for cheap.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Yeah you wouldn’t be wrong. Thanks for watching! 🙏
@markwhyatt89239 ай бұрын
Re Paul Kossoff’s Backstreet Crawler, when I was a kid (in the UK) Paul’s dad, who was a well regarded actor on his own right, would tour schools with an anti drugs message (Paul died from an overdose). I remember him reading out the lyrics to the song Backstreet Crawler like poetry, because it was about Paul’s struggles with drugs. A sad loss and a great guitarist.
@tonysailer84708 ай бұрын
An alphabetical list of all bands mentioned... Armageddon; BANG; Budgie; Bull Angus; Bux; Cactus; Charlee; Dust; Elf (Ronnie James Dio lead singer); Fear Itself - Ellen McIIwaine singer; Freedom; Geordie (Bryan Johnson before AC/DC); Grand Funk (all early stuff!!!); Jesse “Ed” Davis; Kossoff - Back Street Crawler - Paul Kossoff guitar; Neil Merryweather - Kryptonite and Space Rangers; Paul Pena; Sir Lord Baltimore; Stark Naked; Stepson; Taste (guitar by Rory Gallagher); Terry Reid - Seed of Memory; Three Man Army; Ultimate Spinach; Velvert Turner Group; Wool. Commercial Break Re-issue plug Stonewall, Magic Ship, Brotherhood of Peace - Cuttin’ Loose, Gary del Vecchio - Buzzin’, Wara - El Inca.
@briankellogg27517 ай бұрын
Thanks for this Dylan, I've got about half of what you listed. Nice to see you mention Rory Gallagher (my favorite guitarist), had the pleasure of seeing him 5 times in California between 82-90. A signed photo from him is one of my most prized possessions. You likely know this one: Blodwyn Pig: Ahead Rings Out (killer stuff). The first two Budgie records were produced by the guy that did the first Black Sabbath record - hence that sound. Cheers from Central California!
@bugnurddesigns52689 ай бұрын
One of my favorite under-the-radar albums is Rough Mix by Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane. Absolutely fantastic from start to finish.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Very cool. Thanks for watching! 🙏
@raggeragnar9 ай бұрын
Here we go again , Dillon ! Lots of ”new” stuff to listen to. Love it.
@mickschnabel8 ай бұрын
Man, I SO appreciate this video, you are my go-to for this type of music that I've never heard! And thanks for the reminder about Bang! , super underrated for sure, and I kind of forgot about them too.
@MattHillica9 ай бұрын
Also, if you like pre-AC/DC AC/DC, check out Marcus Hook Roll Band... you probably have already, but worth mentioning. It's Malcom and Angus's first band and I believe Vanda and George Young produced it. SOLID band with lots and lots of AC/DC origin in them. Good stuff!
@tedjensen88419 ай бұрын
Dust " Hard Attack" is another good one. In my collection.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, great one!
@inherentmirth51809 ай бұрын
Both Dust records are fantastic
@RickWatt-v6i7 ай бұрын
Glad you included Elf and Three Man Army. Gurvitz brothers first album before Three Man Army, Gun, is amazing. Race with the Devil…
@ZackDimondRecords9 ай бұрын
Cool stuff! Lots of new stuff to keep an eye out for! I would suggest Medusa’s Trapeze and Quartermass’s Quartermass. That last one might be more prog than classic rock. It would be cool if you did a video like this for prog rock
@PeteTrab9 ай бұрын
Dust - Hard Attack is one of my favorites. The guy who did the art work (Frank Frazetta) also did the artwork for the Molly Hatchet and Wolfmother albums, among others.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Yes! It’s a cooker for sure!
@ScottyKirk19 ай бұрын
Dust, Budgie and Bang are some of the heaviest music outside of Sabbath! Some of my top albums!
@robertallman60497 ай бұрын
I picked up the Sir Lord Baltimore in the cutout bin at J.C. Penney for 99 cents when I was a junior in high school (1975-76). That was one well-spent dollar.
@keithkruppner74608 ай бұрын
Saw Cactus a couple times. Tim Bogert and Carmine Appice from Vanilla Fudge placed bass and drums. Good choice with Taste Rory Gallagher great !!!!
@philipmcp9 ай бұрын
In the same vein as Paul Pena and Jesse Davis, I highly recommend Sand's Self-Titled double lp. It's a weird one cause it was designed to play on those stackable players so Side 4 is just blank. It's a really beautiful confluence of America-style harmonies, Mojave desert road trip interlacing guitars and just warm vibes. The cover is literally a sandwich. Been a loved one for a long while in my collection.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
That’s a cool one!
@cliffordthevinylcheapskate3519 ай бұрын
That first Angel record is a total hard rock banger. No hair metal in that one.
@steveclark94267 ай бұрын
First two Ultimate Spinach albums are great stuff 👍
@marcallen69879 ай бұрын
Mint Tattoo, Womb,Head Over Heels, Peter Kaukonen,Wild Turkey,Mandrake Memorial,Jody Grind, Thunder & Roses and Paris (first lp only)
@lukekelly43609 ай бұрын
Rory Gallagher was born just down the road from me. Dad saw him twice back in the day. One of the gigs he was live with Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Very cool! Thanks for watching! 🙏
@lauriecarter89319 ай бұрын
Irish Tour 74 luv that album.
@flamingroove9 ай бұрын
Love that Jesse Davis. Saw him playing with Taj Mahal back in 1970. Bought his LP's as they were released. If you have not heard it yet, Taj's new LP Savoy is great!
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Wow that’s amazing!
@jeremycarney97548 ай бұрын
I can’t believe that I never heard of Sir Lord Baltimore. They were pretty good. I learned something today. Thanks!
@MikeHeath19 ай бұрын
Thanks for the promotion of Paul Pena. I bought some of his music.
@subrakolimali99528 ай бұрын
The Road featuring Noel Redding & Tractor (a candle for Judith)
@joeg62227 ай бұрын
Great info and thank you for it! I'm now checking out that Jesse Ed Davis album (I'd heard two others but did not know this one); Fear Itself (love Ellen McIlwaine's We the People but did not know this); Cactus; Ultimate Spinach; and Velvert Turner Group (heard about him because of Richard Lloyd stories, but had never heard his music). Many thanks for the inspiration!
@maccabeus6275 ай бұрын
Love the channel -- Ursa Major (1972) / Hairy Chapter, "Can't Get Through" (1971) / Gun - "Gunsight" (1969") / Head Machine - "Orgasm" (1970) / Horse (1971) / Incredible Hog - "Volume 1" (1973) / Jamul (1970) / Both "Jericho" records and off-shoot Churchiil's (1968) / Red Dirt (1970) /Jeronimo (1971) and "Time Ride" (1972) / Josephus (1970) and "Dead Man" (same year) / Kleptomania "Elephants Lost" (1979) / Death "For the Whole World to See" (1975) / Crushed Butler "Uncrushed" (both those could also fall under proto-punk) / Legend - "From the Fjords" (1979) / Euchlid - "Heavy Equipment" (1970) / Electric Food (1970) / El Alamo - "Malos Pensamientos" (1971) / Alamo "1971" / Albatross - "Rockin' the Sky" (1975) / Excalibur - "First Album" (recorded 1971, not sure when released) / Leslie's Motel - "Dirty Sheets" (1972) / Lucifer Was - "Underground and Beyond 1970-1992 / After Shave - Switzerland (both records, but first is my favorite) / Luv Machine {1971) / Alexander Lucas - Complete colletion released 2022) / Amish (1972) / Ancient Grease (1970) / Art - "Supernatural Fairy Tale" (1967) / Buffalo - "Volcanic Rock" (1976) and their first one / Bolder Dam - "Mourning" (1971) / Burning Plague (1970 - super fuzzy bluesy) / Cain - "Pound of Flesh" (1971) / Bedlam (1973) / Aum - "Resurrection" (1969 - half the album is soft folky, the other 1/2 rocks) / Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs (Live 1970 - 1/2 rocks, the other 1/2 is folky jazzy) / Blackwater Park - "Dirt Box" (1972) / Blood Rock (ALL theirs, but especially "Bloodrock II" (1970) / Boomerang (1971) / Machine (1970) / Many Hogans - "American Clan" (1979) / XIT - "Plight of the Redman" (1972) [more folky] / Tucky Buzzard - "Warm Slash" (1971) / Road (1972 - a Noel Redding project) / Too Much (1971)/ Yesterday's Childen "1970" / Freedom's Children - "Galactic Vibes" (Live 1972), "Astra" (1970) is good also / Frijid Pink (the first two) / Frost - "Through the Eyes of Love" (1970) / Fox - "San Francisco Session" (1969) / Flied Egg - "Dr. Siegel's Flied Egg Shooting Machine" (1970) also "Goodbye" (1972). SO MANY others. Based on the stuff you listen to, I'd guess you've heard of most/all of these, but thought if I threw enough darts one might stick. My apologies if you've already mentioned some of these on the channel. Thanks for all your hard digging!!
@SturleyArt7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the more unknown albums to go and check out
@emiliovaldes13199 ай бұрын
Dudeeee... I just saw that box with the blue face on your fb story!!! What the heck was that? the music on the background blew my mind, I even called the shop see if you were around to ask you! Greets from a Cuban in Amsterdam !
@Louisejames239 ай бұрын
Nice to see Geordie on your list, I got one of their singles for my 11th birthday in 1973! Brian is a fantastic singer & all their albums are worth a listen (as are Budgie’s) 🤟👍😊
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Thanks! Both are great!
@markspooner12249 ай бұрын
When you showed Bang! I looked for my copy behind me (Italian pressing for some reason) and had Baker Gurvitz Army in my hand when you showed Three Man Army. Geordie: “Wey aye man”.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Haha crazy!
@NothingLikeVinyl9 ай бұрын
Budgie's third album "Never Turn Your Back on a Friend" is one of the best hard rock records ever to me, and not just because of "Breadfan", the opening track. BTW, their first two albums were produved by Rodger Bain, the same guy who produced Black Sabbath''s first three albums. And Cactus was one of Van Halen's strongest influences (you might find something familiar in the intro for "Let Me Swim").
@banjammy41169 ай бұрын
Was able to see cactus wish l could have seen budgie
@ScottyKirk19 ай бұрын
Budgie's "In for the Kill" is one of the heaviest albums ever recorded onto analog tape. So heavy that there isn't enough oxide on the tape to properly reproduce it's heaviness. When the kick-bass drum and bass guitar both hit at the beginning of the title track, you can hear the recording heads vibrate slightly. Pretty crazy honestly.
@manabiker8 ай бұрын
Cactus, Rusty Day went to the same high school as i did, Jim McCarty is an amazing Grammy winning guitarist, great band, My first bands I ever seen were 3 days before the plane crashed, Buddy Hollie, Ritch Vallens, The big Bopper, and Bill Haley and the comets, and many more rock, soul, blues bands, 2 albums I wore out a few times, that were at the start of electric guitar magic in the early 60's, East West Paul Butterfield, John Mayall and the Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton.. Mike Bloomfield was with Butterfield, he was an unreal guitarist, he was the electric guitarist on Bob Dylans 2nd set a Newport that got Dylan Boooed, when he was the top Folk musican of the time.. these two albums helped bring guitars into the forefront of Rock n Roll...
@MarkMiller-i8q8 ай бұрын
You make me feel like I've been living under a rock for 50 years. Never heard of anything you showed. I turned my back on Rock in the early 1970s. I just didn't like what I was hearing, went to classical (and some jazz) and never looked back (except toward the 1960s - Beatles, Stones, etc). That is, until now, where I've been getting into Green Day and Boston. Maybe I'll explore further and look back at all the good stuff that's passed and I've missed.
@kevinogracia16159 ай бұрын
Wow. I had "Armageddon" when it came out... (I'm geezin") Long gone but I remember "Buzzard" ... killer riff. Happy holidays. Peace on earth.
@jincho849 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, I’ll note this. I adore proto-metal, hard-blues and heavy-psych stuff.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks for watching! 🙏
@PetesCDVinylWorld9 ай бұрын
Did you ever hear Cherry People, Punky Meadows was in that band also it was more psych
@StephenFinkNRP9 ай бұрын
The band I recommend looking into is Charlie. A Prog Rock Band from the Mid 70's to about 1986.
@dipanjanbiswas65809 ай бұрын
These are absolute gems - thanks so much for sharing 🙏
@conradpoos28599 ай бұрын
Michael in Germany just was raving about Twenty Six Sixty and Then, and I checked it out and it sounds pretty amazing.
@Mr._Mints8 ай бұрын
I saw a copy of Armageddon on a trip to Washington DC last year. I passed on it, then streamed the whole album after I got home and regretted leaving it behind! 😭
@dennislind84119 ай бұрын
Armageddon. Great album. You can't go wrong with anything Bobby Caldwell is on.
@michaelhickey0019 ай бұрын
I am sure you knew this but did not mention. The drummer for Dust was Marky Ramone.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Yes! I did know that. Forgot to mention it!
@osakachero8 ай бұрын
Joe Droukas - Goodbye Joe Drake is such a weird and cool album The Frost - Frost Music The Godz - The Godz Kingfish - Live n Kickin’ The Mops are a Japanese psychedelic band that are amazing. Along with Flower Travelin’ Band
@DavidHughes-pb7vq19 күн бұрын
Audience . House on the hill.Great album and great vocalist.Under rated band.
@TheBFN20 күн бұрын
👿🔱😈.. I always find new bands I've never heard of when I watch your videos thank you for that... budget of me sounds like Geddy Lee mixed with Black Sabbath..killer band... your videos also showed me two bands I really dig necromandus and power of Zeus I jam to them all the time..
@deancronin69349 ай бұрын
Grand Funk are cheap heat 🔥🔥🔥and you are correct the live album hits hard, I would add in some Uriah Heep, Jo Jo Gunne, and Atomic Rooster to the 70’s rock albums also easily found
@bakeone44068 ай бұрын
Snagged a sealed Sir Lord Baltimore / Kingdom Come album in a two for a dollar bin in the early 70's. It's got scalded ape energy, some of the most wild and depraved drumming and about rawest and nastiest guitar ever recorded. Armageddon and the 1st two Budgie records smoke too.
@anthonybomberry99359 ай бұрын
Merry Xmas friend
@calypsogozo8 ай бұрын
Thank you, thank you so much!
@KoolKatDave9 ай бұрын
Dillon, Truth and Janey out of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, had some good rocking ass kicking stuff!
@tedjensen88419 ай бұрын
Cactus, is another favorite of mine. Their song "Alaska" is one of my all-time favs.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
🔥
@Pluralofvinylisvinyls9 ай бұрын
Ultimate Spinach IS great. I like their second album the best. Also pretty funny story how they came up with their name (probably not that surprising tho). I always find their records in the wild but have yet to find a clean one.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Yeah they got played hard! Thanks for watching! 🙏
@cyndimanka8 ай бұрын
My friends older brother had Black Sabbath grand funk old Rolling Stones. Great stuff.
@rundoetx9 ай бұрын
I'd highly recommend the first two albums by Ballin' Jack. The first album is self titled and the second album is titled "Buzzard Luck." I saw them open for Jimi Hendrix and they were awesome. Hard to pin em down, but the were a west coast band, so theres some of that, but also have horns like Blood SweT & Tears. Give em a listen here on KZbin and let me know what you think.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Yeah I’ve had those! Very cool!
@DanSPsych679 ай бұрын
Hey Dylan!! Great Show!!! How About "Teaser" By Tommy Bolin!! He Was So Underrated And Missed!!
@ralphmilano17039 ай бұрын
i have dust hard attack, its a good lp i think marky ramone played drums in dust, i love kossoff, and free.
@dennishockaday15099 ай бұрын
Atomic Rooster, its members from the late 60's Arthur Brown backing band.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Yes! I almost put them on the list too!
@davidwald29387 ай бұрын
Dylan, one from the 80's that sounds right out 60's complete with didgeridoo! Liquid Jesus Pour in the Sky. The singer sounds like Cher on acid, lol. Killer fn album!
@peterrichards94689 ай бұрын
Budgie were a great band I love all their mca albums and I swear next summer I will be ordering from you the UK is so expensive so there's my new years resolution I'm due some money next year so it will happen as long as I don't die
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Well I hope you make it! Thanks for watching! 🙏
@ventonthorn34559 ай бұрын
Earlier this summer I was digging into a lot of the bands that played at Woodstock. The second day started with a band called Quill. They released one album in 1970 and then disappeared. Very cool psyche/prog.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Yes! That’s a great one!
@paulgusztak41779 ай бұрын
Captain Beyond just might blow your mind.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
I thought about putting it on the list but felt like most people had heard of them. Killer stuff.
@LeeSaintLewHiss9 ай бұрын
Dust is killer stuff, so good. I grabbed the 2013 RSD that has both their albums. I can’t pick which one I like better. And man, that Cactus is great. Now I’m on the hunt for Bux and Stark Naked.
@jacobnelson55389 ай бұрын
“Street Corner Talkin” by Savoy Brown is a album that I think people are sleeping on. Front to back great blues rock.
@Mr._Mints8 ай бұрын
You neglected to mention that Bux also features Ralph Mormon on vocals, who went on to sing for a bit with the Joe Perry Project! (Joe Perry of Aerosmith's side project, formed during his hiatus from Aerosmith.)
@MikeGervasi9 ай бұрын
Yes on Budgie, Relf is the weak link on Armeggedon, Elf of course, Cactus, Terry Reid, and Taste. The rest I'll have to check out.
@cato4519 ай бұрын
Paul Pena “Cosmic Mirror” is an amazing tribute to Jimi Hendrix. Also point of interest on the Charlee album Phil Collins is executive producer. Awesome list of forgotten greats. I’ll add: Leaf Hound - Growers Of Mushroom from 1971
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Yeah I love leaf hound! Would have put it on the list but original pressings are like $7,000! 🤣
@greyhoundude61128 ай бұрын
Did you know that the drummer for Dust is Marky Ramone of the Ramones?
@dotsloops74869 ай бұрын
You know I dig it! 👍 Great albums here people!
@banjammy41169 ай бұрын
You might like crawler yes bought it when It came out . hehe saw cactus saw them with Rod Stewart
@cliffordsalmon63429 ай бұрын
If you like Armageddon you need the Speech album from Steamhammer. Both groups have Martin Pugh on guitar and Louis Cennamo on bass. Speech is much heavier and the first song on both albums share the same riff. It's one of my favorite records.
@michaelkeudel87708 ай бұрын
Dude, look up Magic Pie, The Suffering Joy, just epic.
@jc-mt8ot9 ай бұрын
....also agree on Bloodrock. I got the S/T album on 8 track from my uncles collection and thought it was one of those cheezy ktel compilations.....until i threw it in and listened to it. When "Melvin Laid an Egg" came on i was hooked....lol.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Yes! I almost put Bloodrock on the list!
@robertjackson66649 ай бұрын
Lots of interesting stuff! Thanks. I’ve heard of a few of the albums that you talked about but there are lots that I didn’t know about. Thanks for sharing!❤
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Awesome! That’s what it’s all about! Thanks for watching! 🙏
@robertjackson66649 ай бұрын
@@noblerecords No problem. I love your enthusiasm. I don’t know enough people that can talk about music. 👍
@marcallen69879 ай бұрын
The first two Nitzingers are also way underrated
@dennislind84119 ай бұрын
Great to see you giving Cactus some love. So neglected. Jim McCarty, along with Terry Kath, are two of the seriously underrated guitarists in history. And that Bogert/Appice rhythm section. As good as it gets.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@charlesbowman1059 ай бұрын
20:35 I have Armageddon and Budgie's If I were Brittania I'd waive the Rules. And two Cactus records as well.
@axelheyst23979 ай бұрын
Great choices. I bought Armageddon back in 1974 or '75 when it came out. Still a favorite. Budgie too. Taste with Rory I got in the cut-out bin for a buck 50 years ago & Neil Merriweather Space Rangers. Check out Tucky Buzzard & Michael Finnely--good stuff.
@MattHillica9 ай бұрын
Paul Pena is incredible. If you haven't, check out the documentary Ghenghis Blues.... came out in 2000 or so. It follows Paul as he discovers Tuvan throat singing... he takes a trip out there and meets a bunch of Tuvan throat singers... it's just a crazy, awesome movie and lets you see a lot more about who he was. He was also the guitarist for T Bone Walker, so you'll hear him on a bunch of those records... if you're familiar with that record you showed, you'll definitely be able to pick out his guitar on T Bone recordings when he's there.
@lochlessnessman98829 ай бұрын
Great video. I also reccomend Tim Rose, Tom Rush and Little Feat all pretty cheap on vinyl too.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Yes! Love little feet!
@alexstewart809722 күн бұрын
How about some Classic Albums from a country , un pais , south of the border with once enough folks looking just like you Noble whom You sure Have Missed!?.
@sethallison56829 ай бұрын
E Pluribus Funk(the Grand Funk record that came in a giant coin) is also killer.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Yes! 🪙
@ScottyKirk19 ай бұрын
People let's stop tha WAR! Freaking awesome! I challenge any music fan to sit perfectly still listening to that song! 😅
@jackwezesa10819 ай бұрын
@@ScottyKirk1I had that lp in high school. The bass is sick !
@ScottyKirk19 ай бұрын
@@jackwezesa1081 The strange round shape of the original album jacket was quite unique as well! Such a great album and band.
@jackwezesa10819 ай бұрын
@@ScottyKirk1Was it the Shining On album that had the 3D glasses? Do you remember?
@frankschneller26279 ай бұрын
Love the Jesse Ed Davis album. And, yes: there's a little Dr. John in it, for sure.
@noblerecords9 ай бұрын
Great stuff!
@lukelaplante26909 ай бұрын
I was hoping you were going to mention Neil Merryweather! Great glam rock records!
@miketomlin60409 ай бұрын
Bang''- Perfect name for a Rock Band!
@JL-vo7dm6 ай бұрын
Grand Funk "Red Album" needs to be owned by every hard rock fan. Blistering Dylan, you heard the first Pato album?
@knowmoore55369 ай бұрын
Dylan thank you for the informative video, I'm a big fan of your vids and want to check your store out someday! Anyhow after watching this I found a SEALED ORIGINAL copy of the Stark Naked album from 1971 and yes it is Awesome! Thank you for this recommendation! Jim