I always loved them. Sha Na Na was another 50's revival band at that time but I liked these guys the best. So sorry to hear of the three members tragic deaths.
I worked with the original Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids at a club called "The Function" in Boulder Co. 1969-70. Stage lighting and Sound stuff. A lot of fun. They were not 21 yet so they couldn't drink in the club.
Talented and Entertaining as hell! The Very definition of "Good Time Music"! If you don't have a good time watching and listening to them, check your eyes, your ears and your pulse!
Thanks for putting this together, I can honestly say that in 1976 after hearing Did you boogie, it changed my life, I even got an email from the guys back in 1999 before flash died. Many Thanks, Stu Bear From The UK
This was a long time in coming. Nice tribute. Flash brought the "old" songs to life for those of us who never had the chance to experience the original players. The shows were and are always good fun. And yes, it is about the music, loving it so much it hurts (paraphrasing a line in the movie Almost Famous).
Shout out to Dwight and Warren who were members of Sam's Sammy and the Sarcastics here in Colorado Springs. Dwight grew up in the same neighborhood as Frank Zappa. Frank mentions Dwight several times in his autobiography. Dwight also played for Gary Puckett and The Union Gap in the 1960s. It was always a rockin' gig at The Pelican Club owned by the late Lou Mellini. Dwight's prowess on sax was evident when they performed The Rolling Stone's "Can't You Hear Me Knockin""!
I saw them a couple of times . Once at the Stock Show Complex in Denver, they played for a car show in the mid 80's, also in the mid 80's in Worland, WY. It was put on by the owners of a local bar (The Derrik Bar) we called it the Derelict Bar, for good reason. The tickets were 20 dollars, pretty high for that time. I went, the turnout was pretty poor, perhaps 50 people showed up. I heard that Flash Cadillac's fee was $5000 from an inside source. Regardless of the turnout, they played a high-enrgy show that I really enjoyed.
Very interesting....kinda like X-rated Sha Na Na rocking out in their Fruit of the Looms. I think I heard they were managed at one time by Rich Fifield of Ths Astronauts.
What a story. Just love their music!!
I always loved them. Sha Na Na was another 50's revival band at that time but I liked these guys the best. So sorry to hear of the three members tragic deaths.
I saw them at Winterland a couple times back in the 70's. What a hoot!
I worked with the original Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids at a club called "The Function" in Boulder Co. 1969-70. Stage lighting and Sound stuff. A lot of fun. They were not 21 yet so they couldn't drink in the club.
Not 21 and couldn't drink in the club ?
I'm sure they found a way "if you know what I mean" I knew some of them personally !
@rodgerdrew8500 they smoked a lot of shit outback. One time I did put a warm case of Sheridan Beer in their dressing room for them.
Talented and Entertaining as hell! The Very definition of "Good Time Music"! If you don't have a good time watching and listening to them, check your eyes, your ears and your pulse!
Thanks for putting this together, I can honestly say that in 1976 after hearing Did you boogie, it changed my life, I even got an email from the guys back in 1999 before flash died. Many Thanks, Stu Bear From The UK
This was a long time in coming. Nice tribute. Flash brought the "old" songs to life for those of us who never had the chance to experience the original players. The shows were and are always good fun. And yes, it is about the music, loving it so much it hurts (paraphrasing a line in the movie Almost Famous).
Shout out to Dwight and Warren who were members of Sam's Sammy and the Sarcastics here in Colorado Springs.
Dwight grew up in the same neighborhood as Frank Zappa. Frank mentions Dwight several times in his autobiography. Dwight also played for Gary Puckett and The Union Gap in the 1960s.
It was always a rockin' gig at The Pelican Club owned by the late Lou Mellini. Dwight's prowess on sax was evident when they performed The Rolling Stone's "Can't You Hear Me Knockin""!
Thank You for Sharing !
I saw them open for Lynyrd Skynyrd at the Denver Coliseum in 74,they were great.
I saw them a couple of times . Once at the Stock Show Complex in Denver, they played for a car show in the mid 80's, also in the mid 80's in Worland, WY. It was put on by the owners of a local bar (The Derrik Bar) we called it the Derelict Bar, for good reason. The tickets were 20 dollars, pretty high for that time. I went, the turnout was pretty poor, perhaps 50 people showed up. I heard that Flash Cadillac's fee was $5000 from an inside source. Regardless of the turnout, they played a high-enrgy show that I really enjoyed.
If someone has a copy of FC at the Midnight Special, I'd love to see it. I became a fan that night.
They were on many of music shows back in those days ...
Who was the drummer on the “Happy Days” episode from March 1975? He was great!
That was Jeff Stewart.
Very interesting....kinda like X-rated Sha Na Na rocking out in their Fruit of the Looms. I think I heard they were managed at one time by Rich Fifield of
Ths Astronauts.
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