I agree with you and also recognize TRUE talent/musical ability. Unfortunately, I was not following Toy and the other Caldwell. I have seen Marshall Tucker Band approx. 30 times +. Keswick this past Feb., Mercer Park, Hamilton, NJ (absolutely AWESOM). When they played "FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN' - THERE WAS A GOD GIVEN STORM BEHIND THEIR STAGES AND LIGHTING WAS PREVALENT; HOWEVER, WE THE AUDIENCE AND BAND, FAIR GOERS WERE SAFE!! the storm was behind the stage about 5 miles away. FREAKY! T R U E S T O R Y.
😢 WHAT A LOSS ! & SO Underrated ! ... Hope He Knows JUST HOW MUCH HE STILL "Affects" prople ( In A Hopefull for the future of USA!) "CIVIL" War Round THREE Pending ? ( Inatial ISSUES Were Never Solved) PLEASE DO NOT EVEN TRY TO " BURRY& or REWWITE HISTORY , AS IT ALWAYZ REPEATS ITSELF IF IGNORED , OR NOTHING WAS LEARNED , OR STRIPPED AWAY FROM FUTURE GENERATIONS !
How could this class of an entertainer be overlooked? Unequivocal class honed with guitar perfection matched with deepest heart felt lyrics and a gravely voice to envelope the hardest man. He spanks the hollow crap we get today.
he was unbelievable, damn shame he gets no respect, or nearly not enough, one of the greatest songwriters, performers ever, they (MT) and he made some of the greatest albums ever, great lyrics, arrangements,, and what a live show they did
Memories come rushing back, Saw them 3 or 4 times in Johnson City, TN. in the 70's. When southern rock was in its prime. Smoked many a mexican and homegrown joint while listening to some of the south's primetime tunes. At 61 now, I will never forget all of the greats like Toy.
This song and the whole album, popular in 1979 when I was stationed in Keflavik, Iceland. It is a magic song and is in a magic place for me in my mind; a beautiful place with a beautiful, Viking woman, physically beautiful almost beyond belief, and indeed, she did love me when there was a wind in the Iceland sky, and in the natural hot springs sauna all about that island, Keflavik and Jodi and we'll be running like the wind. Thanks Toy, for the soundtrack of my Iceland life. Love ya and R.I.P. brother. R/ Eddie
James, not many were aware of his rhythm comping skills, when I played beside him. As best I could tell he actually pinched multi strings with his thumb and index finger rather than the single thumb attack. It’s something you could never teach someone, he just “had it”.
Same goes for me, except outside of a couple of big hits on the radio in the 70s, I only really discovered Toy and MTB in the last few years. I'm kinda pissed that I've missed out on such great music for most of my life.... until now that is.
incredible indeed, most forgotten- under appreciated song writer ever, and of course guitar player, I was fortunate enough to be at this performance and many other of his solo and MTB
@@ronhoffman7941 back yard of some huge house that bordered on a golf course, guess a rich guy paid for a show for friends, word got to me and i went, a real "coup de grace" act of mercy
@@brucemarshall9555 whatever was paid everyone, homeowner, friends, bystanders, and guess the band had a great time . great memory . not sure if what was going rate? Low? high? decent? over the years money comparisons get distorted . great show, nice going
I'm an old guy now, and so is this era of music, but it was, is and always will be the best there's ever been. I feel sorry for kids these days who will never experience anything like this.
Absolutely amazing. I've been a fan of MTB since '75. First time hearing this and it's 2/25, Toy's death date. Tears in my eyes. Thank you for posting. 6/2/90 Upper Saddle River, NJ.
I wish I could have found this like 5 weeks ago so my brother could have enjoyed. He passed on Dec. 01, 2020. we were huge MTB fans. Seen them in Arizona and Colorado . Running like the wind tour in '79 Phoenix Veteran's Coliseum.
An awesome version of this song .......MTB was a favorite of mine back in a day and I still listen to this day.....I have never heard this version.....love it.......RIP Toy.......many great tunes came from MTB.......great live performers as well.
Saw the original band here in Augusta, Ga...at THE BELL ....on the SEARCHING FOR A RAINBOW. tour ...74-75? I'm a drummer, Paul t riddle is the man.....so glad I got to see him ...pull his drum solo on you tube....Paul's riddle
It's a shame we lost both brothers so young. Watching interviews, I don't think Toy understood that you take a break and come back later when the fans miss the music. Will the band ever get into the hof? Great musicians, great music forever.
At age 59 I finally started learning guitar. This was the first song that I figured out all the chords and solo on my own! I tear up every time I play it. One of greatest songs of all time. Thanks Toy
This is beautiful! Music like this is gone except in our memories and thankfully these wonderful recordings. Thanks for uploading this work of art. Cheers.
Toy An even better person than musician. Growing up in Park Hills I witnessed and received Toy's kindness and generosity to so many others. Toy was indeed one of a kind.
Thank you for sharing I should have subscribed a long time ago I thought I did Thank you again for keeping Toy and these boys alive. Thank you so much 2thumbs up.
This gives me the chills and so much emotion It brings a tear to my eye seeing the pictures along with the video. Beautiful work and I am glad to be able to listen to this rare version 👍
Saw TOY on New years Eve 1988 a small club in Augusta, GA...Steve Morse opened up, alone , he was great as always , ...Toy did his show, at midnight Steve came out and joined Toy on so many of the Tucker classics ....I said to myself i knew i was seeing something so special i would never see again..damn it was one of the greatest shows i have ever seen......THANK YOU DEAR LORD ...SO MUCH.....for letting me see this awesome show....AMEN....
Such a beautiful experience with this version of this song..what a incredible feeling that comes over you with this one...I absolutely love it !!!i I have the biggest smile on my face at this moment
Toy great musician song writer. a vietnam vet. he and his brother Tommy put MTB toghether over years. then the tragic death of Tommy. i believe with reason life just got away .RIP.
ALL these Saddle Creek videos are fuckin' Bombs Away, and I can not get enough of it ! Pure unfiltered Toy ! This guy's voice accents Toy's lyrics and playing beautifully [not too much]. Toy's guitar playing is so great .that we don't realize how great of a songwriter he was... Right up there with Hank, Willie and Mcartney. It's interesting Why he was not a household name and this has only 300 views. Maybe he should have worn oversized shoes and glasses .spandex clothes, with a sock stuffed in his pants.....
Blake Norman actually the video from dayglow76 is a different version. That was in Spartanburg and this is in NJ, but toy just opened up the song the same way. Probably did it at every show. I noticed he said the same thing before playing “sleepwalk/nightlife” about his dad teaching him the song on guitAr. There’s no video of this performance unfortunately
don't know how many loads of hay I went to pull out of Colarado to NEW Mexico....to 3 rivers cattle company jamming to this jam....for MCDONALD'S outfit in LOVING NEW MEXICO.......gr8 times....Henery...Levy....all the brotherman......just Once. in a life time.....and I was part of it....thanks Henry.......
Probably the best version of my favorite song, band , guitar player , etc…. I have a show he did in CT just before he passed. I’ll have to upload it. Ty for sharing this
The Mighty Thumb of Toy Caldwell man he is sorely missed. Gone way to young the Caldwell family went through losing three brothers in what seemed such a short span of time. All bass players use their thumb but not like Tommy Caldwell. I guess watching and hearing Toy played a big part of that. Toy never forgot his brother Marines either The Devil Dogs caught hell up on the supposed DMZ. Most I knew came home the color of the clay up there. Anyway people that aren't aware should know about Toy's service. More than a Marine more than a musician back in the day we'd say something like the man had a lotta soul. RIP Brother Caldwell GBNF
Yes, that’s me on vocals and keyboards. Shortly after I joined the Toy Caldwell Band in early ‘89 Toy gave me the lead vocal in Runnin, 24 Hours, Take the Highway and my own Human Race. If he had a rough vocal night on the previous gig I’d sing the entire show except Can’t You See.
You are a great singer brother. I love your phasing. I was on the road band about the same time. Working a day job now. Thank you for responding back. Much love out to you and yours from Tidewater VA
3:02 - 7:32 - 8:50 “Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference in the world. But, the Marines don't have that problem.” ~Ronald Reagan ''Music doesn't lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music.'' ~Jimi Hendrix U.S. Paratrooper back in '62. ''There is none closer to the author of pain & sacrifice Himself. Than those who choose to perform it for the sake & safety of others. How much more then; those menially & physically wounded Veterans today?''
Was that him and D Betts? Wow! Toy and Dickie Betts, man, they're puttin on a Southern jam in heaven now. Two of the All Time greats, and ya know, thats a complete understatement. I miss them. RIP Mr.Caldwell, and RIP Mr.Betts, you were two gifts from Heaven.
@@brucemarshall9555 You bet...well deserved. Playing with Toy had to have been a great thrill. He called for the check way too early. Wish the BMG could make it out to the West Coast sometime...Portland Oregon to be exact. I'd be all over that.
@@jimmiekeeling925 As you'll see in this video, Toy is not the singer. Bruce Marshall is on keys and doing the vocals. He's over at the right of the stage. Note his response to my post. th-cam.com/video/0EgPFVlzm0o/w-d-xo.html
I saw the mtb live the other day, and everyone in the band is talented beyond belief, but this and a few other tunes just sounded hollow. Toy really brought the band over the top I think. This version is a great example
Toy was my favorite singer-songwriter and guitarist ever!! There'll never be another...Jam across the desert sky forever Toy!!
oh yes
Wish I could have experienced this live. I could listen on replay all day. Music today can’t hold a candle to Toy Caldwell. RIP, sir. 🇺🇸
I agree with you and also recognize TRUE talent/musical ability. Unfortunately, I was not following Toy and the other Caldwell. I have seen Marshall Tucker Band approx. 30 times +. Keswick this past Feb., Mercer Park, Hamilton, NJ (absolutely AWESOM). When they played "FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN' - THERE WAS A GOD GIVEN STORM BEHIND THEIR STAGES AND LIGHTING WAS PREVALENT; HOWEVER, WE THE AUDIENCE AND BAND, FAIR GOERS WERE SAFE!! the storm was behind the stage about 5 miles away. FREAKY! T R U E S T O R Y.
😢 WHAT A LOSS ! & SO Underrated ! ... Hope He Knows JUST HOW MUCH HE STILL "Affects" prople ( In A Hopefull for the future of USA!) "CIVIL" War Round THREE Pending ? ( Inatial ISSUES Were Never Solved) PLEASE DO NOT EVEN TRY TO " BURRY& or REWWITE HISTORY , AS IT ALWAYZ REPEATS ITSELF IF IGNORED , OR NOTHING WAS LEARNED , OR STRIPPED AWAY FROM FUTURE GENERATIONS !
Perfect.. thanks.....
Omg first time hearin this.. Whoa Hell yeah #spartanburg sv #mtb
Me too its, my life in a way
Only Toy could slow this song down and make it sound as good as the original.
Favorite guitar player...and I'm a hard rock guy!!!!!!!!!!
How could this class of an entertainer be overlooked? Unequivocal class honed with guitar perfection matched with deepest heart felt lyrics and a gravely voice to envelope the hardest man. He spanks the hollow crap we get today.
Amen brother.
Legend
This is just brilliant miss him so much
Wow so true
he was unbelievable, damn shame he gets no respect, or nearly not enough, one of the greatest songwriters, performers ever, they (MT) and he made some of the greatest albums ever, great lyrics, arrangements,, and what a live show they did
One of his finest songs ever...now you are in the Wind Running Forever! RIP!
This has always been one of my favorite MTB songs, but this soulful version is the best.
Memories come rushing back, Saw them 3 or 4 times in Johnson City, TN. in the 70's. When southern rock was in its prime. Smoked many a mexican and homegrown joint while listening to some of the south's primetime tunes. At 61 now, I will never forget all of the greats like Toy.
This song and the whole album, popular in 1979 when I was stationed in Keflavik, Iceland. It is a magic song and is in a magic place for me in my mind; a beautiful place with a beautiful, Viking woman, physically beautiful almost beyond belief, and indeed, she did love me when there was a wind in the Iceland sky, and in the natural hot springs sauna all about that island, Keflavik and Jodi and we'll be running like the wind. Thanks Toy, for the soundtrack of my Iceland life. Love ya and R.I.P. brother. R/ Eddie
Stationed!!?? More like vacationed. Where ever we went there were bombs dropping from the sky's, not blonds.
Not only his thump picking leads are unique, and unrivaled by any Guitarist, but his comping skills are out of this world. So tight, and flawless
James, not many were aware of his rhythm comping skills, when I played beside him. As best I could tell he actually pinched multi strings with his thumb and index finger rather than the single thumb attack. It’s something you could never teach someone, he just “had it”.
As good as it ever gets...God bless Toy Caldwell...
I would have loved to have seen this performance. Always liked this song, this version kills! Toy’s guitar playing very underrated.
love em more and more everyday and every undiscovered video I find, and I've been listening for over 40 years.
Same goes for me, except outside of a couple of big hits on the radio in the 70s, I only really discovered Toy and MTB in the last few years. I'm kinda pissed that I've missed out on such great music for most of my life.... until now that is.
Ya gegae u missed s shotload
I hate to repeat myself but this is so STELLAR
incredible indeed, most forgotten- under appreciated song writer ever, and of course guitar player, I was fortunate enough to be at this performance and many other of his solo and MTB
wish i would have been there
@@ronhoffman7941 back yard of some huge house that bordered on a golf course, guess a rich guy paid for a show for friends, word got to me and i went, a real "coup de grace" act of mercy
Cool
The homeowner paid $1900 for us that afternoon.
@@brucemarshall9555 whatever was paid everyone, homeowner, friends, bystanders, and guess the band had a great time . great memory . not sure if what was going rate? Low? high? decent? over the years money comparisons get distorted . great show, nice going
I don’t listen to much music any more since they dumbed it down. 1970’s thru the 1980’s was as good as it will ever get. R.I.P. Toy.
I'm an old guy now, and so is this era of music, but it was, is and always will be the best there's ever been. I feel sorry for kids these days who will never experience anything like this.
Only 200 + views are we freaking kidding. Truly one of the greats of all time. Absolutely love early MT
Absolutely amazing. I've been a fan of MTB since '75. First time hearing this and it's 2/25, Toy's death date. Tears in my eyes. Thank you for posting. 6/2/90 Upper Saddle River, NJ.
Priceless. Toy was such a gift and and even in his absence continues to touch our lives ❤️
Toy you were the best ! Your music lives on live on. Keep that jam going upstairs with Tommy and George.
This sounds absolutely incredible...what a beautiful version...
The great Toy Caldwell
This song reminds me of all the great times you me and Billy had thru the tears
I wish I could have found this like 5 weeks ago so my brother could have enjoyed. He passed on Dec. 01, 2020. we were huge MTB fans. Seen them in Arizona and Colorado . Running like the wind tour in '79 Phoenix Veteran's Coliseum.
the best : Toy Caldwell,I l ove you.
BRILLIANT!! and full of heart, soul, love!!
Tommy an toy
Awesome! Music like this doesn't exist anymore.
melancholy strains of Allman Brothers. I haven't heard this in so many years it seems like another lifetime. This is classic!!
True about the strains if alllman bro vibe
I'm curious about the year of this recording. I know T.C passed away years ago. @@dannydombal1578
The memories never really stop ,this version runing like the wind 🇱🇷👍
An awesome version of this song .......MTB was a favorite of mine back in a day and I still listen to this day.....I have never heard this version.....love it.......RIP Toy.......many great tunes came from MTB.......great live performers as well.
Saw the original band here in Augusta, Ga...at THE BELL ....on the SEARCHING FOR A RAINBOW. tour ...74-75? I'm a drummer, Paul t riddle is the man.....so glad I got to see him ...pull his drum solo on you tube....Paul's riddle
Toy Caldwell was The Greatest
come back to us PLEASE !!!!!
It's a shame we lost both brothers so young. Watching interviews, I don't think Toy understood that you take a break and come back later when the fans miss the music. Will the band ever get into the hof? Great musicians, great music forever.
At age 59 I finally started learning guitar. This was the first song that I figured out all the chords and solo on my own! I tear up every time I play it. One of greatest songs of all time. Thanks Toy
I started at 59 also im 62 first i learned was mellissa by the bris then cant you see by mtb
I'll play this over and over again can't even say what this..song does for me the best@!!@
This is beautiful! Music like this is gone except in our memories and thankfully these wonderful recordings. Thanks for uploading this work of art.
Cheers.
I sure miss his sweet voice and his talent. R.I.P. Toy!!!
Toy
An even better person than musician. Growing up in Park Hills
I witnessed and received Toy's kindness and generosity to so many others. Toy was indeed one of a kind.
I live about a mile away from his and his brothers graves here in Spartanburg. Total respect. I wish I could have met them!
what a great song
Thank you for sharing I should have subscribed a long time ago I thought I did Thank you again for keeping Toy and these boys alive. Thank you so much 2thumbs up.
This gives me the chills and so much emotion It brings a tear to my eye seeing the pictures along with the video. Beautiful work and I am glad to be able to listen to this rare version 👍
This is indeed a great great song
Great music timeless.
Saw TOY on New years Eve 1988 a small club in Augusta, GA...Steve Morse opened up, alone , he was great as always , ...Toy did his show, at midnight Steve came out and joined Toy on so many of the Tucker classics ....I said to myself i knew i was seeing something so special i would never see again..damn it was one of the greatest shows i have ever seen......THANK YOU DEAR LORD ...SO MUCH.....for letting me see this awesome show....AMEN....
This is in Upper Saddle River, in Northern Bergen County.. New Jersey NOT Upper saddle CREEK. RIP Toy. What an artist
only us true NJ people know. I only lived 20 minutes away, too bad I missed this live.
Such a beautiful experience with this version of this song..what a incredible feeling that comes over you with this one...I absolutely love it !!!i I have the biggest smile on my face at this moment
Got the chance to see Toy solo in the late 80’s. Chatted with him in between sets. Great guy. Very missed.
The Tucker boys were cooking down in Jacksonville...👍
Great! Just Great!
beautiful guitar work !!!
Spartanburg SC rock n roll great take on this great song
Best version of this song ever! Toy is the best singer and musician.
great job by Bruce Marshall, Toy at his best on guitar
Bruce is a hidden legend so so talented
Downright criminal these guys aren’t in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. Southern rock never got what it was due. They were the best.
Thank you MR CALDWELL for Beautiful music
JarHead Jukin' , God Bless Toy
Toy great musician song writer. a vietnam vet. he and his brother Tommy put MTB toghether over years. then the tragic death of Tommy. i believe with reason life just got away .RIP.
Don't think Toy got over losing his brothers that way. He was never the same.
I'm just a goddamn hard rock drummer...and ABSOLUTELY love toy Caldwell's guitar playing!!!!!!!
Toy and Tommy gone but never forgotten...
ALL these Saddle Creek videos are fuckin' Bombs Away, and I can not get enough of it ! Pure unfiltered Toy ! This guy's voice accents Toy's lyrics and playing beautifully [not too much]. Toy's guitar playing is so great .that we don't realize how great of a songwriter he was... Right up there with Hank, Willie and Mcartney. It's interesting Why he was not a household name and this has only 300 views. Maybe he should have worn oversized shoes and glasses .spandex clothes, with a sock stuffed in his pants.....
jimmybusk Toy is Singing
jimmybusk runming like the wind
uh no Bruce Marshall is singing theres a video of this on youtube with Toy saying the same thing at the start and Bruce is singing
the video of this is on dayglow72 youtube channel
Blake Norman actually the video from dayglow76 is a different version. That was in Spartanburg and this is in NJ, but toy just opened up the song the same way. Probably did it at every show. I noticed he said the same thing before playing “sleepwalk/nightlife” about his dad teaching him the song on guitAr. There’s no video of this performance unfortunately
No one will ever sound like Toy again
You got that right sir, and there is a lot of folk who know that, but way, way more that don't, and that's a damn sad shame..
Amazing talent! He left us too soon.
don't know how many loads of hay I went to pull out of Colarado to NEW Mexico....to 3 rivers cattle company jamming to this jam....for MCDONALD'S outfit in LOVING NEW MEXICO.......gr8 times....Henery...Levy....all the brotherman......just Once. in a life time.....and I was part of it....thanks Henry.......
SEMPER FI ON THIS 2019 MEMORIAL DAY YOU ARE REMBERED
Probably the best version of my favorite song, band , guitar player , etc…. I have a show he did in CT just before he passed. I’ll have to upload it. Ty for sharing this
phenomenal edition of this ooozes with talent by all.
The Mighty Thumb of Toy Caldwell man he is sorely missed. Gone way to young the Caldwell family went through losing three brothers in what seemed such a short span of time. All bass players use their thumb but not like Tommy Caldwell. I guess watching and hearing Toy played a big part of that. Toy never forgot his brother Marines either The Devil Dogs caught hell up on the supposed DMZ. Most I knew came home the color of the clay up there. Anyway people that aren't aware should know about Toy's service. More than a Marine more than a musician back in the day we'd say something like the man had a lotta soul. RIP Brother Caldwell GBNF
Great video thank you Tom and Toy the best
Truly enjoying this today here on the river Bank. Enjoy your day brother. Much love out to you and yours from Tidewater VA
Sounds like Bruce Marshall singing?
Yes, that’s me on vocals and keyboards. Shortly after I joined the Toy Caldwell Band in early ‘89 Toy gave me the lead vocal in Runnin, 24 Hours, Take the Highway and my own Human Race. If he had a rough vocal night on the previous gig I’d sing the entire show except Can’t You See.
You are a great singer brother. I love your phasing. I was on the road band about the same time. Working a day job now. Thank you for responding back. Much love out to you and yours from Tidewater VA
Thanks for those kind words, I mostly copied Toy’s phrasing on this, he sang it for a few months the passed it to me!
@@brucemarshall9555 hope you are well today brother. Much love out to you and yours from Tidewater VA
3:02 - 7:32 - 8:50
“Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference in the world. But, the Marines don't have that problem.” ~Ronald Reagan
''Music doesn't lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music.'' ~Jimi Hendrix U.S. Paratrooper back in '62.
''There is none closer to the author of pain & sacrifice Himself.
Than those who choose to perform it for the sake & safety of others.
How much more then; those menially & physically wounded Veterans today?''
Fabulous!! (the original in high fidelity, the drumming is too, fabulous...)
What can i say 40 some odd years later great memories and music caldwell brothers and marshall tucker memories for al🇱🇷🇮🇱😏
Loved in MTB❤. RIP brother
Was that him and D Betts? Wow! Toy and Dickie Betts, man, they're puttin on a Southern jam in heaven now. Two of the All Time greats, and ya know, thats a complete understatement. I miss them. RIP Mr.Caldwell, and RIP Mr.Betts, you were two gifts from Heaven.
Dickey’s not on this, it’s the 5 piece Toy Caldwell Band which I was a member. I’m singing lead vocals on this version. Bruce Marshall
@ oh ok cool 😎 great job , very nice 👍🏻
WOW. 1st time hearing this version.
This is incredible… Never heard it like this before
fantastic
Bruce Marshall on vocals....good job
I know Bruce great person and fantastic muciason
Thanks Bill!
My Favorite Band, Charlie Daniel's ❤
album cut is one of my favorites...first time I've heard this version...awesome!
Awesome musicians love these guys. The guitar tones are fabulous..thank you for sharing 2thumbs up...
Toy..So underrated (not in my book)....Awesome stuff..Gone too Soon
Probably one of the best and most underrate songs of all time
Sensational!
Brilliant🎶🎙🎸🎸🎸🌹🎶
Just, Awesome.
MTB was a Fantastic set of guys their music just always hit the ❤ ✌️❤️
This song and version brings me to tears-❤️
Bruce Marshall on vocals if I'm not mistaken. As a singer, he's criminally underrated. He can hold his own on the guitar as well.
Thanks Dave!
@@brucemarshall9555 You bet...well deserved. Playing with Toy had to have been a great thrill. He called for the check way too early. Wish the BMG could make it out to the West Coast sometime...Portland Oregon to be exact. I'd be all over that.
Toy on vocals
@@jimmiekeeling925 As you'll see in this video, Toy is not the singer. Bruce Marshall is on keys and doing the vocals. He's over at the right of the stage. Note his response to my post. th-cam.com/video/0EgPFVlzm0o/w-d-xo.html
@@TheSoundOutside ok ok my bad......
I can only dream of a night that would include MTB coming to my house for a concert. Are you kidding me? ❤
I saw the mtb live the other day, and everyone in the band is talented beyond belief, but this and a few other tunes just sounded hollow. Toy really brought the band over the top I think. This version is a great example
Just a great song written and performed by a master
the man wrote some of the best love songs of our times may all remember cause I was a victom of quite a few
Wow. I had never heard this version. Wooooow!
Those guys were pioneers of country/rock,saw then in Spartanburg in 74
Toy Could Sing the Phone book of Names. Make it one of a kind. He was and will
Always be one of a Kind. And one of my Hero’s.
After living in New Jersey for 43 yrs, isn’t this recorded in Upper Saddle River (not Creek)?
Steve and Toy on same stage getting it, was truly awesome!!!
Steve who
Upper Saddle River in Bergen County right?-ain't no USR Creek here in NJ.
PS Thanks Toy & BA A
I lived in Ramsey, NJ at the time, but no one invited me ?
@@joebenzinger4614 ---are you related to anthony benzenger? St Pauls school Ramsey.
I THINK OF TOY LOOKING DOWN AND LAUGHING AT THE COMPETITION NOW. THEY AIN'T EVEN CLOSE!
What a treasure..I found this....