I know, right? Although I do wonder if that one might not be courting an insta-cancel. Fun as it is, it is a bit like the opening of _Blazing Saddles_ at times. 😁
@@FiDavis-x2p Right there with ya lol. I love this band so much. Please try and play Freaking at the Freakers Bsll though you may not be able to because of the content.
30 YEARS AGO in a small casino in northern Nevada my wife and I took my In-law's who were era hippies to see Dr. Hook. After the show my Father-in-law took his original album for them to sign, crawled under the curtian and shouted "WHAT A SHOW, WHAt A SHOW. We waited for about 45 min. and then went to the casino to play. Quite a few hours later we found him and he had been out back with the band getting stoned.
Sylvia's mother is another good one but my ABSOLUTE favorite is and always will be The Freakers ball, it'll probably violate all kinds of TH-cam rules but it's a hilarious song, I actually saw them live in red deer Alberta Canada 25-26 years ago in my 20s and they were GREAT! LMAO
I used to see them (in the 80's) in N. Hollywood at a place called 'FM Station' You are correct. When the chorus hit, EVERYBODY sang. These guys were some serious partiers.
I have enjoyed this song may times over the years but never have I enjoyed it as much as watching you 2 experience it for the 1st time. Thank you for sharing it with us.
I'd stick with the video featuring Randi Brooks. Think of her as the 7 of 9 of that era. Best known for a small role in Steve Martin's "The Man with 2 Brains". She also did a turn as the wicked witch Bethel in the Dungeons and Dragonsish "Wizards and Warriors" TV show. Only 8 episodes but well worth it...if you can find it. Great costume.
Dr Hooks discography as an incredibly enjoyable mix, of rock, country, blues and bluegrass, in as many serious songs, as humorous. ALL of their songs deserve to be listened to, reacted to, and appreciated. ❤😊
This song is sooo fun. I remember this. I'm 59 years old here in Texas. I wish I could adopt yall. Haha. Yall are adorable. Thank you for all the memories yall have brought back to me. God bless yall.
Loved your reaction to this. In 1973 I got the album "Freaking at the Freaker's ball" and memorized much of the album. I was in 10th grade and we would go to the woods next to the high school and smoke pot. I would entertain by reciting "Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbade Out" and "The Man Who Got No Sign". I can still recite them to this day!
I saw Dr. Hook in the late 70's. They were the opening act for The Caotain & Tennile. The aidience was mostly 50 and older. It was fun to watch the band get all those older folks stand up and shout "I got stoned and I missed it". But you really need to hear "Sylvia's Mother" It was their big hit and a great somg.
Can I just stop and say how much I LOVE watching you two chillin' to one of my fave bands of all time. I was a wee wee tyke when these guys were big and my parents snuck me into a concert when I was liyyke 3/4. My fave song (to this day in my top 10 and I've left instructions for this song to be played at mywake since' I've always said it's my theme song) is queen of the silver dollar. Halloween when I was 4 I my costume was the queen the lyrics speak about. Most people thought I was a beauty queen of some kind but nope, not this flower child!! Thanks for bringing a huge smile to my face!!
Yay! I am so happy you guys chose this song. They have such a wide range. I love them so much. Might I suggest "Last Morning" or "Everybody's Making It Big But Me"
There are so many songs of theirs that I love. You need to watch the live shows. Their raunchy songs, Penicillin Penny, Freakers Ball and Acapulco Goldie, pretty Carry Me Carry, tearjerker One More Year of Daddy's Little Girl, and fifties "Medley". But I also love Queen of the Silver Dollar, More Like the Movies, and Storms Never Last. There are just too many to list.
Amber I've been wanting to say this now for a week or so, but I think that straight hair really works for you. It frames your face perfectly and on top of that. It absolutely makes you look thinner in your face. And as my wife always tells me whatever makes a woman look thinner is what it's all about.
Shel Silverstein writes goofy songs like this and turns around and writes classic children poems (I can't get Sarah Cynthia Silvia Stout out of my head now) and then writes The Devil and Billy Markham for Playboy. Carry Me Carrie was always my fav Shel/Doc Hook song. There's a great video of them on Shel's houseboat singing the song. They are all wasted but still give a great performance.
Sounds like the precursor to Because I Got High! Edit: Clearly, Jay agrees. And no judgment. When something innocuous like this song brings laughter and smiles to a stressful world, that seems like a good thing. 😊
Saw them live at The Regent Theatre, Sydney, in 1981. Not just great musicians but fantastic entertainers. After the intermission, Dennis Locorriere came back on stage and said the other guys must be a bit short of money, because they were out the back sharing a cigarette, to which the crowd erupted with laughter. Then he picked up a guitar and started playing "Sylvia's Mother." While he did so, the others came out one by on and joined in. The last member walked up behind Dennis, put his arms around him, and took the guitar, without missing a note. The whole night was filled with little moments like these and nobody left disappointed.
...and The Medicine Show is the best years of Dr. Hook. ALSO: An amazing pub song that got us all singing along to the chorus - Spirit Of The West: "Home For A Rest"
Whoo-hoo, fun stuff, I saw Dr Hook open for the Guess Who in 1971 in the first real concert I saw at 16. I got stoned and did Not miss it, for sure! Great show with local legend, the band Fat, opened, they played a spirited set before Dr Hook came con. They were fun and everyone had a smile at the end of their set. The Guess Who was mind blowing, doing a set very similar to what you can hear on their classic double album, Live at the Pararmount. They played their big hits then did a 20+ minute jam of American Woman into Trucking Off Into the Sky. You can hear a very similar one on that live album, I can't urge you too much to react to it sometime, your listeners would love it. The jam is sublime and the vocals are insane! Great bands and times, that concert cost me $5.00. Rock On! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶🔥
When I was in college, these guys albums played at all the parties. A lot of their music could not be played on radio, but they sure went over big in the dorms.
These guys are the best! Invited them to my house after a show in a club in the 70s. Not only were they fun to hang around with but were perfect gentlemen.
I wanted so bad to go see Dr. Hook when I was young. But, my mom refused to buy the ticket. She said she was afraid they were handing out drugs at the show. Tickets were $ 7.00 by the way.
Great party song from the 70's! It describes my lost years,(78-81), to a tee. I've been clean and sober since 81, ( all glory to God), but I still crack up listening to this, and the party memories, ( What I can remember) , came flooding into my mind. Dr Hook is IMHO the most unique band ever. So out of left field, I can't even begin to describe the shock of hearing this one played on the radio for the first time. Album oriented rock F.M. stations of course. Thanks for the laugh, and the hazy memories.😊😵💫
I was out with fiance at the time , my best friend and his wife , we walked into a bar in Cleveland , the place was packed except for one little table right in front of a small stage...we had time to order food and drinks...had the drinks delivered , when they announced that nights band..Dr.Hook...and there were sat..the closest table to the stage..neither of the girl's knew what was coming..me and my buddy damn sure did...I never thought I get too see them as I didn't even know they were still playing ( mid 90's )...but they still had it...they played this and all the hits we knew...the girls recognized a song here n there while me n him were singing along word for word to them all...and they noticed..was a great night. ( place made the best Strawberry diquaris EVER )...I fluked into seeing them and at another bar in Cleveland..B.B King , Kid Rock and Traci Chapman , her and kid had either just released or about too release their 1st albums and B.B King of course already a legend , the great fluke was Meat Loaf.. just decide to go somewhere and they were there
I have always appreciated the laid back songs of Dr Hook as they were always so familiar with everyday life especially being a teenager in the 70's. The lyrics are always memorable not to mention the stage presence of this band was incredible.
The first time that I heard this song I was driving in my car listening to the 70's channel on XM radio and damned near ran my car off the road. Thanks for sharing. Bless you.
The song title from Dr Hook that always stands out in my memory is 'You Make My Pants Want To Get Up And Dance'. It's a great, fun song just like all of their songs, but the thing is, I'm from the UK and over here the word 'Pants' has a different meaning and so it conjures up quite a picture in my head 😅😆
I was offered the chance to join their band on bass in about 1997. I had just signed a mortgage for a house, had a new good paying day job, and a wife and kid so "I missed it".
For 69 and 70 their was a song by George Baker named "Little Green Bag" . I remember listening to it during a break riding in a car taking my Sophomore Mid term exams.
I love Dr. Hook so much. So glad you are listening to them. They definitely had their funny songs, with The Millionaire and Freakers Ball lol. But I think my favorite songs are Sharing the Night Together and I Can’t Touch the Sun.
Dr. Hook fans like me should also know that the late great author Shel Silverstein wrote songs for the Medicine Band including Rolling Stone. If you are a parent and want to check out a good bedtime read for the littles, may I suggest "The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein. A bit sad but it has depth.
Saw them many many many years ago at our little Wisconsin town Riverfest. The crowd kept yelling out songs. Finally Ray (RIP) says back, "Yeah, yeah, yeah. We'll do all the ones we can remember." LMAO!
I *KNEW* when you two would crack up laughing. I *would* say that this was my song of the '70's... *but those years flew right on by....* This song was written by children's book author *Shel Silverstein* ('The Giving Tree', 'Where the Sidewalk Ends ', 'The Missing Piece '). He also wrote another weed song, 'The Smoke Off', AND the Johnny Cash hit, *"A Boy Named Sue".*
If you have the courage, you should try Freaking at the Freaker’s ball.
If they feel truly brave they could do Looking for pussy.
I know, right? Although I do wonder if that one might not be courting an insta-cancel. Fun as it is, it is a bit like the opening of _Blazing Saddles_ at times. 😁
Oh, please! I need to see Ray blush again !
@@cattewest I'm really high right now
@@FiDavis-x2p Right there with ya lol. I love this band so much. Please try and play Freaking at the Freakers Bsll though you may not be able to because of the content.
30 YEARS AGO in a small casino in northern Nevada my wife and I took my In-law's who were era hippies to see Dr. Hook. After the show my Father-in-law took his original album for them to sign, crawled under the curtian and shouted "WHAT A SHOW, WHAt A SHOW. We waited for about 45 min. and then went to the casino to play. Quite a few hours later we found him and he had been out back with the band getting stoned.
AWESOME!
And you missed it😂
@@darylmcbride5426 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@darylmcbride5426 I DID, I had no idea he was going to raid the stage like that.
@@roccox1326 lol
Sylvia's mother is another good one but my ABSOLUTE favorite is and always will be The Freakers ball, it'll probably violate all kinds of TH-cam rules but it's a hilarious song, I actually saw them live in red deer Alberta Canada 25-26 years ago in my 20s and they were GREAT! LMAO
They already reacted to Sylvia’s Mother
too sad (Sylvia's mother)... skip that one by. Parents of young children should stay upbeat
This Band never gets old. I've been rocking to them since their beginnings and they keep me smiling all the time.
Written by Shel Silverstein, who also wrote A Boy Named Sue
you mean the song he gave to Johnny Cash?
@@maineiacial Shel worked with both sets of artists.
A Dr. Hook concert was a special sort of crazy fun. You can easily imagine the whole house singing along with this.
I used to see them (in the 80's) in N. Hollywood at a place called 'FM Station' You are correct. When the chorus hit, EVERYBODY sang. These guys were some serious partiers.
Queen of the Silver Dollar has to be your next song. Love Dr Hook❤️
My favorite
@@1177kc it is a good song
Have you heard The Ballad of Lucy Jordan? You'll like it
Also written by the late great Shel Silverstein.
He's also the singer.
I have enjoyed this song may times over the years but never have I enjoyed it as much as watching you 2 experience it for the 1st time. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Agreed!!!
You should give Dr. Hook's "Baby Makes Her Blue Jeans Talk" a look/listen.
The live version from Solid Gold would have a nice surprise in it for Amber
I'd stick with the video featuring Randi Brooks. Think of her as the 7 of 9 of that era. Best known for a small role in Steve Martin's "The Man with 2 Brains". She also did a turn as the wicked witch Bethel in the Dungeons and Dragonsish "Wizards and Warriors" TV show. Only 8 episodes but well worth it...if you can find it. Great costume.
"Everybodys makin' big but me" Is great. McCartney, Alice Cooper, Elton are all mentioned in it. You will love it
Let's not forget Dr. John
@richardcranium5048 I love that song but I never knew who Dr John was
I think that they finally made the cover of Rolling Stone!
They did make the cover but it was a cartoon picture , not an actual photo of the band
@@6916dog Hmmm, yeah I think that counts. Interesting editorial choice,though.
@@6916dog Rolling Stone always sucked
Dr Hooks discography as an incredibly enjoyable mix, of rock, country, blues and bluegrass, in as many serious songs, as humorous.
ALL of their songs deserve to be listened to, reacted to, and appreciated. ❤😊
“Carry me Carrie ” is my favourite Dr. Hook song.
This song is sooo fun. I remember this. I'm 59 years old here in Texas. I wish I could adopt yall. Haha. Yall are adorable. Thank you for all the memories yall have brought back to me. God bless yall.
Loved your reaction to this. In 1973 I got the album "Freaking at the Freaker's ball" and memorized much of the album. I was in 10th grade and we would go to the woods next to the high school and smoke pot. I would entertain by reciting "Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbade Out" and "The Man Who Got No Sign". I can still recite them to this day!
AGREED..."Queen of The Silver Dollar" or "Carrie me Carrie" they are both bangers by the coolest fun band ever.....
DONT 4 get 3 DOG NIGHT
Jim Stafford....Wild Wood Weed....now there's a song
They did that one I forgot how long ago... but it was a great review. Yours was a great suggestion 👍
Spiders and Snakes, doesn’t Stafford do the Snake Song?? The one that the country kid, Billy Gilman covered??
Jay & Amber, you'll love Dr. Hook's "Only Sixteen" !!
lol I'm really high
I saw Dr. Hook in the late 70's. They were the opening act for The Caotain & Tennile. The aidience was mostly 50 and older. It was fun to watch the band get all those older folks stand up and shout "I got stoned and I missed it". But you really need to hear "Sylvia's Mother" It was their big hit and a great somg.
Absolutely love this song... brings back good memories... I think
at 75 I have taken up that habit again
My all time favorite band. Have you heard Carry me Carrie. A beautiful song.
Can I just stop and say how much I LOVE watching you two chillin' to one of my fave bands of all time. I was a wee wee tyke when these guys were big and my parents snuck me into a concert when I was liyyke 3/4. My fave song (to this day in my top 10 and I've left instructions for this song to be played at mywake since' I've always said it's my theme song) is queen of the silver dollar. Halloween when I was 4 I my costume was the queen the lyrics speak about. Most people thought I was a beauty queen of some kind but nope, not this flower child!! Thanks for bringing a huge smile to my face!!
Yay! I am so happy you guys chose this song. They have such a wide range. I love them so much. Might I suggest "Last Morning" or "Everybody's Making It Big But Me"
There are so many songs of theirs that I love. You need to watch the live shows. Their raunchy songs, Penicillin Penny, Freakers Ball and Acapulco Goldie, pretty Carry Me Carry, tearjerker One More Year of Daddy's Little Girl, and fifties "Medley". But I also love Queen of the Silver Dollar, More Like the Movies, and Storms Never Last. There are just too many to list.
I will always love their song The Wonderful Soup Stone. Heartwarming
That song and "Sweetest of All" are my two favorite Dr. Hook songs.
You've gotta do Sylvia's Mother!
They have already reacted to Sylvia’s Mother
@@ginnywelsh6232 Oops! Thanks for letting me know
Amber I've been wanting to say this now for a week or so, but I think that straight hair really works for you. It frames your face perfectly and on top of that. It absolutely makes you look thinner in your face. And as my wife always tells me whatever makes a woman look thinner is what it's all about.
I totally agree. Amber's got the Kamala Harris vibe with the new look!
Their song *"Daddy's Little Girl"*
Probably the saddest song ever written.
Shel Silverstein writes goofy songs like this and turns around and writes classic children poems (I can't get Sarah Cynthia Silvia Stout out of my head now) and then writes The Devil and Billy Markham for Playboy. Carry Me Carrie was always my fav Shel/Doc Hook song. There's a great video of them on Shel's houseboat singing the song. They are all wasted but still give a great performance.
Roland the Roadie and Gertrude the Groupie is another is another funny one.
Now Roland the Roadie was only a toadie, who set up the lights and the mics for the shows.
Sounds like the precursor to Because I Got High!
Edit: Clearly, Jay agrees. And no judgment. When something innocuous like this song brings laughter and smiles to a stressful world, that seems like a good thing. 😊
I love Dr. HOOK. grew up listening to them.
Saw them live at The Regent Theatre, Sydney, in 1981. Not just great musicians but fantastic entertainers. After the intermission, Dennis Locorriere came back on stage and said the other guys must be a bit short of money, because they were out the back sharing a cigarette, to which the crowd erupted with laughter. Then he picked up a guitar and started playing "Sylvia's Mother." While he did so, the others came out one by on and joined in. The last member walked up behind Dennis, put his arms around him, and took the guitar, without missing a note. The whole night was filled with little moments like these and nobody left disappointed.
...and The Medicine Show is the best years of Dr. Hook.
ALSO: An amazing pub song that got us all singing along to the chorus - Spirit Of The West: "Home For A Rest"
Makin' It Natural....Everybody's Makin' It Big (But Me)... Get My Rocks Off
Hahaha, Dr. Hook is so underrated!
Ok Amber time for more SuperTramp how about Even in the Quietest Momonts or Nobody but Me and Fools Overture
Whoo-hoo, fun stuff, I saw Dr Hook open for the Guess Who in 1971 in the first real concert I saw at 16. I got stoned and did Not miss it, for sure! Great show with local legend, the band Fat, opened, they played a spirited set before Dr Hook came con. They were fun and everyone had a smile at the end of their set. The Guess Who was mind blowing, doing a set very similar to what you can hear on their classic double album, Live at the Pararmount. They played their big hits then did a 20+ minute jam of American Woman into Trucking Off Into the Sky. You can hear a very similar one on that live album, I can't urge you too much to react to it sometime, your listeners would love it. The jam is sublime and the vocals are insane! Great bands and times, that concert cost me $5.00. Rock On! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶🔥
"Freaker's Ball", and "Acapulco Goldie", two more funny ones for you guys, and Queen of the Silver Dollar" another one for the emotion.
When I was in college, these guys albums played at all the parties. A lot of their music could not be played on radio, but they sure went over big in the dorms.
Toby Keith “Never Smoke Weed with Willy Again”
Dr. Stone? Someone didn't miss it.
Maybe Jay is a little high!! LOL! I caught it right away!!
"Freakin' At The Freakers Ball" . YES!
You 2 are so fun to watch!!
The drunk scotsman. Youll love it.
These guys are the best! Invited them to my house after a show in a club in the 70s. Not only were they fun to hang around with but were perfect gentlemen.
You will love their song "Millionaire "
Sylvias Mother and Cary Me Carey are two absolute MUST listens
Please play "Suavecito" by the group "Malo"! PLEASE! 😎😎
Jimmy Buffet- Why Don't We Get Drunk And Screw
I wanted so bad to go see Dr. Hook when I was young. But, my mom refused to buy the ticket. She said she was afraid they were handing out drugs at the show. Tickets were $ 7.00 by the way.
Great party song from the 70's! It describes my lost years,(78-81), to a tee. I've been clean and sober since 81, ( all glory to God), but I still crack up listening to this, and the party memories, ( What I can remember) , came flooding into my mind. Dr Hook is IMHO the most unique band ever. So out of left field, I can't even begin to describe the shock of hearing this one played on the radio for the first time. Album oriented rock F.M. stations of course. Thanks for the laugh, and the hazy memories.😊😵💫
There's an old saying: "If you remember the 70's, you weren't there".
I was out with fiance at the time , my best friend and his wife , we walked into a bar in Cleveland , the place was packed except for one little table right in front of a small stage...we had time to order food and drinks...had the drinks delivered , when they announced that nights band..Dr.Hook...and there were sat..the closest table to the stage..neither of the girl's knew what was coming..me and my buddy damn sure did...I never thought I get too see them as I didn't even know they were still playing ( mid 90's )...but they still had it...they played this and all the hits we knew...the girls recognized a song here n there while me n him were singing along word for word to them all...and they noticed..was a great night. ( place made the best Strawberry diquaris EVER )...I fluked into seeing them and at another bar in Cleveland..B.B King , Kid Rock and Traci Chapman , her and kid had either just released or about too release their 1st albums and B.B King of course already a legend , the great fluke was Meat Loaf..
just decide to go somewhere and they were there
I had forgotten about this song.
I'm surprised Dr. Hook didn't also!
Were you two blushing lol? I love this song and Dr. Hook. Great reaction.
I always loved me some Dr Hook!❤❤❤❤
I have always appreciated the laid back songs of Dr Hook as they were always so familiar with everyday life especially being a teenager in the 70's. The lyrics are always memorable not to mention the stage presence of this band was incredible.
They are always done best live pitty you missed out
I could swear I first heard this song by Jim Stafford?
Queen of the Silver Dollar is a little more serious and sad. The Doctor never disappoints
''You make my pants wanna get up & dance" ✌💖☮
I missed this song...
Great reaction 😂😂. Just play the whole album.
The first time that I heard this song I was driving in my car listening to the 70's channel on XM radio and damned near ran my car off the road. Thanks for sharing. Bless you.
I grew up listening to a majority of the songs you two react to and it refreshes my enjoyment many fold.
Thank you.
A Little Bit More, Only Sixteen, If Not You, and Years From Now are all great songs of theirs you should check out.
This is hilarious 😂 I love it 🤣 ☮️
The song title from Dr Hook that always stands out in my memory is 'You Make My Pants Want To Get Up And Dance'. It's a great, fun song just like all of their songs, but the thing is, I'm from the UK and over here the word 'Pants' has a different meaning and so it conjures up quite a picture in my head 😅😆
Watching from rehab and I still love this song
Memories! Hearing an entire bar sing this at midnight was so fun!
I was offered the chance to join their band on bass in about 1997. I had just signed a mortgage for a house, had a new good paying day job, and a wife and kid so "I missed it".
As a 66 year old stoner who saw Dr. Hook several times, those last verses mean a lot to me now. You might enjoy Jim Stafford's "Wildwood Weed".
For 69 and 70 their was a song by George Baker named "Little Green Bag" . I remember listening to it during a break riding in a car taking my Sophomore Mid term exams.
For a psychodelic trip, check out "In-a-gadda-da-vida" by Iron Butterfly...if you haven't already 🤔
And God of Fire
“Whose laugh was that?”
Ray “take NOTHING seriously EVER” Sawyer 😁
They have done some great songs with great melodies. 'Better Love next time' is a favourite. This is a fun song.
That was my song for the 70's, and my fave Dr Hook song.
Levitate! This should be your next Dr. Hook reaction, it’s a very fun listen!
Another great shel Silverstein song. It was on his first album shel Silverstein Folksinger.. my favorite was Never bite a Married woman on the Thigh!
Now this is the Doctor Hook I love. Next try "Roland the Roadie and Gertrude the Groupie".
I love Dr. Hook so much. So glad you are listening to them. They definitely had their funny songs, with The Millionaire and Freakers Ball lol. But I think my favorite songs are Sharing the Night Together and I Can’t Touch the Sun.
Oh wait - you haven't done THE YODEL SONG!! It's a MUST WATCH!
Got no idea what this song is about! Thanks!
Dr. Hook fans like me should also know that the late great author Shel Silverstein wrote songs for the Medicine Band including Rolling Stone. If you are a parent and want to check out a good bedtime read for the littles, may I suggest "The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein. A bit sad but it has depth.
I'm sorry guys I Got stoned and missed your video!
You will probably like Shel Silverstein. He was an amazing talent who wrote songs and poems... and many artists have had hits with his work.
Saw them many many many years ago at our little Wisconsin town Riverfest. The crowd kept yelling out songs. Finally Ray (RIP) says back, "Yeah, yeah, yeah. We'll do all the ones we can remember." LMAO!
This was Billy, the keyboard player singing this. Any Dr. Hook song you react to should be with the video as they are so entertaining!
yep
shel silverstein's "the smoke off" is the granddaddy of all weed songs (though it's really a spoken poem with a little guitar accompaniment).
"Baby Makes Her Blue Jeans Talk' is a favorite of mine.
I *KNEW* when you two would crack up laughing. I *would* say that this was my song of the '70's... *but those years flew right on by....*
This song was written by children's book author *Shel Silverstein* ('The Giving Tree', 'Where the Sidewalk Ends ', 'The Missing Piece '). He also wrote another weed song, 'The Smoke Off', AND the Johnny Cash hit, *"A Boy Named Sue".*
I haven't heard this in ages. lol Thanks for the cute reaction.
As a hippie of the 60's, I can relate to the wording of this song. Peace & Love to Amber & Jay and fellow music lovers.
And they're playing my song....
Oh my! Haven't heard this in over 40 some years!!! Thanks
Seeing them in concert was frickin awesome ❤️🇨🇦
"Sylvia's Mother" definitely!!
They have done Sylvia’s Mother.
@@anexceleratedlife Okay, thanks!!
Definitely unique band...the ultimate party band...