Lucifer's Friend - In The Time of Job When Mammon Was A Yippie video free download


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Lucifer's Friend (1970)

Track #7 - In the Time of Job When Mammon Was A Yippie

An eccentric but fun rocker featuring Lawton delivering an odd take on biblical history over a steady hard rock groove from the band.

Peter Hesslein - Lead Guitars/Vocals/Percussion

Peter Hecht - Piano/Keyboards/French Horn on "Ride The Sky."

John Lawton - Lead Vocals

Dieter Horns - Bass

Joachim Rietenbach - Drums

Comments

9 years ago

bassistdave109

Geeettt down on your knees girl n love the man! 

10 years ago

L. Salisbury

Purple meets Sabbath- what's not to luv...?

10 years ago

Nebuchadnezzaurus

Amazing.

10 years ago

bassistdave109

Ku klux klan boyyyyy! 

10 years ago

Akhamesh

The 3 Inches Of Blood cover of this is legendary as well.

10 years ago

71brett

This bloke has the ultimate metal voice! No wonder the 'Eep snapped him up.

11 years ago

Mr Scopophiliac

Oh Yes - Oh Sweet Yesssssssss!

12 years ago

Set Abominae

no, its a metal band that covered this song

12 years ago

bassistdave109

Mary said to Joe there aint no playing young jeezy. THATS BECAUSE MARY SAID TO JOE THERE AINT NO PLAYING FUCKING YOUNG JEEZY! Listen hard.

12 years ago

bassistdave109

Take a hike.

12 years ago

Set Abominae

3 inches of blood sent me here

12 years ago

ola eriksson

Amazing music - and that damn cover just keeps puzzling me. ;) Great stuff.

12 years ago

StepsToNowhere

Apparently they went by the name Asterix before releasing this, where they put out their first album. It's all on wiki check it out I know I'm gonna.

13 years ago

Chase Gajewsky

"Screw me i'm a tuba!" What the actual fuck.. lol.

13 years ago

Chase Gajewsky

3 Inches of Blood brought me here,they did a good cover.

13 years ago

Boulevard

You said it DUDE! Keep ROCKING!!!!

13 years ago

mrtwig80

@hermanhurensohn Pink Mice is a great orchestral piece of lucifers friend! Sounds alot like beggars opera.. Can also highly recommend both Asterix and both the electric food albums.. great albums, and both are very much the same band as lucifer's!

13 years ago

stomp919

@mtzimm Yeah I challenge any band today to come up with a album the same caliber as Deep Purple Machine Head, Black Sabbath Paranoid or even Thin Lizzy Jailbreak. Not that im stuck in the 70s. You know what I mean. I have Astra and Blood Ceremony new cds but they play more like 70s style. I could bring up Candlemass or Fu Manchu but even those are 20-25 years old lol.

13 years ago

stomp919

@mtzimm Amen.

13 years ago

mtzimm

@stomp919 I agree with you stomp. I find myself seeking out other bands from that era. Can't stand hip-hop, rap-crap etc. 99% of the new stuff played on radio is terrible. I think the difference is these bands toured their asses off and did a new album every year. 1968 - 1977 are my favorite years in rock. A lot of experimenting in the studio. Once the major corporations started promoting these bands, i.e. Frampton, Fleetwood Mac, Journey rock and roll started to SUCK!

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