Atomic Rooster - Tomorrow Night video free download


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Duration: 03:22
Uploaded: 2009/01/05

From the 1970 album DEATH WALKS BEHIND YOU.

Vincent Crane - Piano, Organ

John DuCann - Guitars, Vocals

Paul Hammond - Drums

Comments

9 years ago

gk10002000

What was nice about where I grew up near Providence Rhode Island, was that WBRU, the brown university radio station played all the new and unusual songs. I have never seen a station, college or otherwise such as that since. Monstrous effect on me growing up

9 years ago

blonde7000

I heard it on the radio and liked it, so looked it up. It is really good :)

9 years ago

Richard Ward

a true classic , a great band !

9 years ago

Robert Lynch

Amazing music fr0m amazing times.

9 years ago

Aleleeinn Aleleeinn

Saw them open for Yes. One great night of music. Bill was still with Yes. Vincent Crane and Carl Palmer were in the Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Carl was on the first Rooster album. He was gone from the band when I saw them but still a great show.

9 years ago

Neil Cooper

Carl Palmer and Vincent Crane left The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown and formed Atomic Rooster ..Sadly Ducann Crane Hammond have passed 

10 years ago

witchleaf

Wow!!

10 years ago

Mike Sparrow

Before Carl Palmer joined Emmerson, Lake, and Palmer, he was in this band. I think the keyboard player Vincent Crane was one of the best.

10 years ago

Mike Sparrow

Before Carl Palmer joined Emmerson, Lake, and Palmer, he was in this band. I think the keyboard player Vincent Crane was one of the best.

10 years ago

Jocelyn Randria

yeah! souvenir souvenir....

10 years ago

WhiteHouseCat1

I'm beginning to think I imagined it and in fact I never saw them at all! ha ha ha....

10 years ago

chris guy

I went to the following one - 9-30-72. & the one before with Zappa, which was bloody awful. lol

10 years ago

WhiteHouseCat1

Only just learned that Vincent Crane took his own Life on Valentine's Day 1988 - RIP...

10 years ago

WhiteHouseCat1

Mmmm... All the gigs from that period seem to merge into one these days (LOL!). Maybe I am thinking of The Oval gig from around the same period? (Mott The Hoople/Lindisfarne/The Faces?) - then again...

10 years ago

chris guy

Sorry, def not at that gig. The Who at Charlton was 74 I think, With Bad Co, Stone The Crows, Lou Reed. I guess you were stoned. ;)

10 years ago

Paulloe

Awesome live. Amazing track, not enuff others by them tho.

10 years ago

Bill Putney

Don't tutor the untutorable. Relish the slab anytime you heathen.

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