I saw them on one of those concert TV shows in 1970 or 71. They were all long hair and grungy looking. They played a sledgehammer version of American Woman. It was pretty metallic.
I saw them on one of those concert TV shows in 1970 or 71. They were all long hair and grungy looking. They played a sledgehammer version of American Woman. It was pretty metallic.
I think it was the Hoffman forum where someone mentioned this YouTube upload, Ray Stevens's 1970 summer replacement show with an appearance by the Guess Who miming "American Woman," plus Mama Cass and comedy from a young-ish Steve Martin.
I first got into him when I saw him do a concert on the old PBS show "Soundstage" in 1977 with Randy Bachman. I had heard some of the Guess Who hits of course, but had never really explored them at that point. I agree, one of the most overlooked rock singers ever and a band that should be in the hall of fame.
Just walked into my pub. And American Woman is playing. That was a Heavy song. I thought they were as heavy as Led, Purple, Sabbath back then, just from that one, hit song. I like some of their other hits too. Burton Cummings was/is a great singer. Now, a track like "These Eyes" would make you think, WTF?
^^AMEN!!! The formula was NO FORMULA. So much of today's music follows the same template. gag)
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I just saw this on PBS during one of their pledge breaks. Apparently, The Guess Who is a British band:
https://treasurycollection.com/produ...h-pop-volume-3
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A really thorough and candid interview from Goldmine with Cummings. They get into his thoughts and memories of the recently-passed Chad Allan and then dive in with the history of how Kale came to trademark the band name and the situation with the current band using the Guess Who name and the lawsuit.
https://www.goldminemag.com/features...I7KDMcAzebKlg8
And a just-as-good interview with Randy Bachman, where they talk about the current BTO tour, the classic live recordings he is preparing for release, and then the situation with the lawsuit against the band using the Guess Who name:
https://www.goldminemag.com/features...4uQo34m4WWntHw
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I mentioned that the fake band posted on FB about the lawsuit and git skewered in the comments. I just checked the same post and it looks like they removed all the negative ones (which is their right), and left anything even remotely positive.
Is anything genuine about this current band?
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Something along the same lines. The current version of The Little River Band, which contains no original members, is playing a show about an hour south of me. When the show was announced a few weeks ago on the venue’s Facebook page there were quite a few comments about the band not having any original members and / or the current lineup in general. All those posts have been removed, including replies to posts. I don’t know if it is the band or the venue doing it, but they are obviously trying to push it as the original band. Every few days someone will post about the lineup and it is always gone within a few hours.
Burton Cummings is doing a 60th Anniversary tour next Fall. I just bought two VIP tickets, which were way too pricey. But, it's a once-in-a-liftetime show for me and my wife who love Burton. And it's only money.
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I grabbed a ticket also (for Collingswood, NJ). Considered the VIP option, but passed and bought a $99 ticket, which happens to be right next to one of the VIP seats. One of the earliest records I ever had was The Best of the Guess Who and have been a Burton/Guess Who fan ever since. Figured I'd never get to see him live, but I jumped at this chance. October can't get here quick enough!
Things have taken a turn with the Guess Who/Burton Cummings clash. The Guess Who shows are being cancelled due to "music licensing" issues. Word is that Cummings pulled the licensing for the Guess Who catalogue from BMI and now no venues have a license for the songs to be performed.
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Good news for Burton and Bachmann and morality, but I don't like much the idea that the cancellation happens so soon before the show, this costing money for the concert venue and the fans who might travel towards the show for nothing and not be able to be refunded their money
I suppose that insurance will cover most for the venue, though.
I care much less for the promoters, who probably were aware of the situation, before the tour even started.
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
I'm going to guess that this might be intentional? After so many of these in a row, the current Guess Who guys might have to make a decision about carrying on and keep paying for a bus, fuel, crew etc. Thats just my speculation, but not sure how many cancelled shows a tour can absorb.
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