• FORGOTTEN BANDS 4 - SWEET / UTOPIA / STEPPENWOLF / BURRITO BROTHERS and more - SHOW 65

  • Jun 29 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
  • Podcast

FORGOTTEN BANDS 4 - SWEET / UTOPIA / STEPPENWOLF / BURRITO BROTHERS and more - SHOW 65

  • Summary

  • FORGOTTEN BANDS (4th installment)

    Once again we talk about those bands who were popular at one time or another but have now somehow faded into the past.

    Matt and Rob took a list of 65 (mainly 70s bands) and each picked 3 bands to cover.

    The bands we talk about on today's podcast are:

    THE PRETTY THINGS SLAPP HAPPY / HENRY COW SWEET (or THE SWEET) STEPPENWOLF UTOPIA THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS

    First two bands we go into some detail on and the last two we go into greater detail.

    You'll want to give these bands a listen once you've listened to the podcast.

    Maybe you even are familiar with some of the bands we mention. I am always surprised when I find out the band we haven't heard of in a while (or have never heard of) is still performing. Find out which ones are still around!

    This show is jam packed with good music information

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