Commander Cody & his Lost Planet Airmen - "Down to Seeds and Stems Again Blues" 1971 video free download


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Duration: 03:03
Uploaded: 2013/12/08

From the "Ten For Two," John Sinclair Freedom Rally documentary filmed on 12/10/71 at Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor, MI. Bill Kirchen (lead vocal & guitar); Commander Cody (George Frayne) - keyboards; Billy C. Farlow (guitar, vocal, harp); Andy Stein (fiddle); John Tichy (guitar, vocal); Bobby Black (steel guitar);

(Buffalo) Bruce Barlow (bass, vocal); and Lance Dickerson (1948-2003 drums). Song written by George Frayne & Billy C. Farlow. The rally also featured John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Phil Ochs, Bob Seger, Stevie Wonder, Allen Ginsberg...and more. For updates on some members of CC&HLPA, visit: http://billkirchen.com/, http://www.commandercody.com/, http://www.billycfarlow.com/ and http://www.andysteinmusic.com/

Comments

6 years ago

Grateful Dad

Andy Stein later played on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion All-Star Shoe Band.

6 years ago

city zen

I know the feeling. As a matter of fact, I'm out. R u holding anything but me?

6 years ago

HD28

This is the Greatest country / rock a billy / band EVER ......hands down DONE!

6 years ago

Jim Wilson

Bobby Black's such a great steel player. Pure class.

7 years ago

Donald Bartram

Now I'm 65 & legally smoking Medical weed... LOL!!

8 years ago

Alan Ollier

Love the version Bill Kirchen did on His last solo album, it really wouldn't of seemed out of place on the Dead's American Beauty or Workingmans.

9 years ago

Do Ron

Such a sad, sad song...

9 years ago

Kevin Gannon

Crisler Arena.....what an evening...till  3am...great to have been an 18 year old...in Ann Arbor....in that time and space....

9 years ago

Humpy

Shit ! Yeah !!!

9 years ago

James Rettig

That was a great night.  They piped in a telephone call with John Sinclair who was in prison.

10 years ago

Fmaj7b5

Kudos to the Pedal Steel Guitar player!

10 years ago

57trylon

I saw the Commander & Lost Planet Airmen at the Academy of Music in N.Y.C. about 1972,they were the opening act for The Byrds. A great night of music!  Thanks for posting this video!

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