One out of two. 3 and 4. The James Gang put out that tune on the Miami LP in '74. By that time Joe Walsh was on his own with So What which put out Turn To Stone.
Donald Fagen's New Frontier from The Nightfly got minimal airplay here in cow town. I'm sure it was from the lack of the DJ's to link him with Steele Dan.
Needless to say, Touch Of Grey was the Grateful Dead's bigest hit.
Originally Posted by Yellowbird
Toss a couple of Deep Purple in there, too.
That takes me back to the days of cruisin' in my friend's '60 Bonneville smokin' weed and listin' to Machine Head on the 8 track.