Eric Stedt is on bass - he's the one that died - saw them 01-05-72 in Humlebaek without him, which means this is form 1971 - single with above song was issued early in 1972 (hope I'm correct; at least this is better going that some of the earlier comments)
Yes. He replaced Cy Nicklin sometime in late 1969 probably. The guitarists used to take parts, too - like, well, The Grateful Dead a.o. exponents of lenghty epics.
Det glæder mig, men kan du så ikke hjælpe mig med hvad der skete på Bornholm. Var det så "kun" bassisten der døde af overdose. Spiller trommeslager Karsten stadig. Han var meget dygtig dengang.
Amazing music!!
Super music!
Eric Stedt is on bass - he's the one that died - saw them 01-05-72 in Humlebaek without him, which means this is form 1971 - single with above song was issued early in 1972 (hope I'm correct; at least this is better going that some of the earlier comments)
Ja der var engang hvor man sad ned til koncerterne ;-)
The sorroundings look like Roskilde Festival to me. Day Of Phoenix played at the festival in its first year, 1971, so maybe the 1970 tag is a mistake?
Yes. He replaced Cy Nicklin sometime in late 1969 probably. The guitarists used to take parts, too - like, well, The Grateful Dead a.o. exponents of lenghty epics.
Somebody knows when and where this is recorded...? Nyborg Festivalen, juli 23-25, 1971 perhaps...?
Jeg arbejder sammen med leadguitaristen,han er en fin fyr.
He works with me. :-)
whats the name of this song??
optagelserne er fra nyborg festival 1970
Nej han hedder Karsten lyng nielsen.
Det glæder mig, men kan du så ikke hjælpe mig med hvad der skete på Bornholm. Var det så "kun" bassisten der døde af overdose.
Spiller trommeslager Karsten stadig. Han var meget dygtig dengang.