Contained on their third album, "Argus", released in 1972, this track was the shortest of the three on Side One, closing the first half. It was an obvious footstomper, and part of the set which finally established them not only with the 'heavy' record-buying public, but also booked them a spot in the annals of rock history. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argus_%28album%29
6 Comments (since 8 Jun 2013)
leejohnson
Contained on their third album, "Argus", released in 1972, this track was the shortest of the three on Side One, closing the first half. It was an obvious footstomper, and part of the set which finally established them not only with the 'heavy' record-buying public, but also booked them a spot in the annals of rock history. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argus_%28album%29
lynn200
remember the name,,,dont know this track.....so another new one from you....thx
newley
intro riff is up there with stairway and smoke on the water as 'most likely to hear' in music shop guitar testing rooms throughout the known universe
hsmagnet
@newley "NO Stairway to Heavens" signs are just mean
ian38018
Pretty much perfect. Thanks.
pez
First band I ever saw live, around the time of Wishbone 4. Great stuff.