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

7 years ago

Grateful Dad

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

7 years ago

city zen

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

7 years ago

HD28

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

8 years ago

Jim Wilson

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

8 years ago

Donald Bartram

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

9 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.

10 years ago

Do Ron

Such a sad, sad song...

10 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....

11 years ago

Humpy

Shit ! Yeah !!!

11 years ago

James Rettig

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

11 years ago

Fmaj7b5

Kudos to the Pedal Steel Guitar player!

11 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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