Elephant's Memory - Cryin Blacksheep Blues video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/02/22

Lovely band from NY. Listen what a wonderful sound and energy they have! Elephants Memory is famous mainly because it was backing up John Lennon and Yoko One in the beginning of the 70s, but as you can hear, it is also wonderful band as itself.

I hope owners of the rights want to see this as an honor to these great talented artists, which it really is!

And same goes to these random photos, which I have found from net.

My hope is, that everyone can just listen this fine band. Enjoy!

And try to get this fine album somewhere, mine is original vinyl version.

Comments

7 years ago

VEGASGIRL

Stanley Bronsteins the man miss him and remembering him today..................LESLIE P

9 years ago

PaulLonden

Thisis  truly 'bad'....such a undiscovered treasure, that album....

11 years ago

VinylHound60

Giving credit to E.M. and all their accomplishments but this tune opens with Johnny Winters licks and is close to Hwy 61. Thanks cojwat for some old memories.

11 years ago

joe zap

John Lennon had a different style, if you play guitar you would know that is your greatness in life your legacy !!!

11 years ago

Marc Huber

Merveilleu souvenir.

12 years ago

Rodrigo Galetti

Rock'n'Roll baby, rock'n'roll!!!!

12 years ago

cb90222

@elkkid2 , think it's spelled "Sachs" (according to wiki.)

12 years ago

elkkid2

@elkkid2 I went to "The Los Angeles Free Press 60's Music" page, and they had the answer! Thank to all!

12 years ago

elkkid2

@heidistevenson the line-up that recorded Angels Forever in 1974, was Stan Bronstein and Richard Frank, plus Gary Van Scyoc on bass, Chris Robison and Jon Sachs. I's say that Jon Sacks joined in 1974!

12 years ago

elkkid2

They been asking about the inflatable Props they had on Facebook. --Does anyone know? It's on "The Los Angeles Free Press 60's Music" page.

12 years ago

elkkid2

I'm goin to try to "Push" Elephant Memory...On Monday, on Facebook,(May 29th) I'll do this on "The Los Angeles Free Press 60's Music" page. I hope you'll be there!

13 years ago

Heidi Stevenson

@Ataia13 at what point did the guitarist Jon Sachs join the band?

13 years ago

Heidi Stevenson

@Ataia13 at what point did the guitarist Jon Sachs join the band?

13 years ago

cojwat

@microdot1 check my site, it's there - uploaded same time with this... ;)!

13 years ago

cojwat

@Ataia13 Ataia, don't know when your daddy passed away, but I'm expressing my condolences - he really was a great guitar player ; one of those reasons, why I loved this band so much.

14 years ago

paspstol

The greatest New York City Band!!! I have all albums. Wonderfull music!

14 years ago

paspstol

Wayne "Tex" Gabriel played on lead guitar!!! Not John Lennon.

14 years ago

cojwat

@pootnroot Thank you, very interesting. My information is based on album cover, but when I now read it again, it says only " guitar John Lennon"- not which guitar. And it's sure there is also Wayne "Tex" Gabriel playing. So it's more than possible that your information is right ! I'll now listen both same session albums, this and " Some time in New York City" again with "new ears".

14 years ago

pootnroot

Sorry, that's the Elephant's Memory guitarist playing lead. Lennon simply wasn't capable of playing lead guitar at this level. Lennon was a passable rhythm guitarist whose soloing skills were limited.

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