Colorado Music Experience
Colorado Music Experience
The Colorado Music Experience, a non-profit organization established to preserve the legacy of Colorado music, serves as a repository for informational and archival resources and presents them in intriguing, engaging and entertaining ways.
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Been a long, almost 20 years and I still miss you brother Jerry.
Green Eyed lady was Sugarloaf’s masterpiece the long and the short version are great songs. I prefer listening to the long version because it’s a very amazing tune 🎶. Living in a coastal town like Corpus Christi, Texas USA. I always imagined many green eyed ladies strolling through the beaches of South Texas. I always thought that when the song was written that they had my hometown in mind. In 1970 I was 14 when the song came out and that’s what I thought. My imagination ran wild at that age but that’s how I coped with my problems by turning to music 🎵. Music has always been my passion, especially the good songs and whether they became hit or not Sugarloaf has always recorded good songs that deserve to be listened to. Thanks for sharing this info with us because Green Eyed Lady will always be a timeless classic.😊
I'm reading David Cassidy's book, and he tells of the time he went up there to work on song ideas and record up there for 3 weeks. He said he lost his ability to sing some of his highest notes because of the high elevation. David was working up there with Bryan Johnson of the Beach Boys for song ideas and Bryan arranging the harmony vocals.
Love them. Diversified
He was great.
Saw Dan Fogelberg at Coors Events Center at the University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado in 1980 or 1981. I believe it was the first concert ever at that Venue? I’m pretty sure it was a solo concert without a band, and was a phenomenal concert! He was an incredible songwriter (one of the most gifted songwriters ever, in any genre)! When I heard he died in December 2007 I was heartbroken and still am in 2024. I miss you Dan - you died way too young
Some of Shelly’s Blues = The late great Michael Nesmith
Some of Shelly’s Blues - The late great Michael Nesmith
That show at Mile High to close the 1991 Summer Tour was one of my best times. They were in Bonner Springs Kansas for 2 nights, then everybody had 2 days to get to one single show in Colorado to close out the tour. The mix isn't great (JG can be hard to hear) but man were they on. Check out the Eyes Picasso it was unbelievable.
There are plenty of wonderful memories. I'm still spinning the old vinyl to this day.
I was 12 when I first heard this fantastic group and 54 years later, still do. Green Eyed Lady, Woman and Tongue in Cheek are my favorites. A greatly underrated band and almost forgotten.
Those folks were so lucky ! I wish I could have been there ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹🥰😍😘🌙🌟🔥⭐️🌈✨🕊️🪽
I have always loved the horses ! But will always love the love the Gratefuldead ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹☠️💀💦💧🌧️🫧⚡️🕊️🪽👻👽🪐🛸🚀🌟⭐️✨☄️🔥🌙🌈💫🥰😍😘not fade away !
I like Bruce Hornsby he’s good at what he does plus good to look at ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹😘🥰😍💦🫧💧🌧️☀️🌈🕊️🪽⚡️💥🔥🌙
I also have a friend that was there when the st, Helene’s mountain went off + he brought back some ash from it for me which I still have ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹😍🥰😘👽🪐🛸🚀🪽🕊️🌟💥💫☄️☀️✨⚡️⭐️🌙🕊️🪽🌈
I’m so glad to be able to c this ! So new to me , I love it ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹🪽🕊️👽🪐🛸🚀☄️💥⭐️⚡️🌙✨💧💦🔥☀️⚡️⭐️to u y’all
He'll yeah!! I loved KIMN as a kid. It was priceless. Between episodes of Chicken Man, the Ayatollah of Rockin Rolla, Steve Kelley it was,cool as cool could be.
Good ‘ol Grateful ⚡️ Dead @ Reed Ranch July 4th ‘69 featuring bassist Phil Leach 🏴☠️
8/12/87 Red Rocks Both Telluride shows Mile High McNichols 1990 both shows
Love me some Joe!👍❤️🎸
Who was the drummer on the “Happy Days” episode from March 1975? He was great!
That was Jeff Stewart.
Robert palmer didn't write msws due to the fact I watched Desi arnez do it during an I love Lucy episode
🤣I remember that episode too.
Loved their sound
When I was around 14 yrs old, I found a copy of the live album: "You Can't Argue With a Sick Mind" by Joe Walsh, and I'm assuming Barnstorm. All of my friends would always try to borrow that album from me. We all loved it. I eventually loaned it to a young sweetheart & forgot all about it. We both moved our separate ways, both of us got married, and I started my own family. Something like 20+ years later, she told me she still had that album, and that it was her all-time favorite. I have yet to find that album anywhere else. Haven't even met anyone else who had it either. Anyone out there have it?.......or at least remember it?
I did a gig with Kenny a couple weeks ago. Great feel on the bass. Behind the beat just a little. Love that feel.
2nd worst dead show I ever saw was at Red Rocks, think it was 83 or 85. Worst was Buffalo in Rich Stadium maybe 92 or 93. Luckily I saw many great ones but I definitely gave up on them after that Buffalo show. Left early, heavily bummed. The Dead doing The Who was seriously a bad idea.I was embarrassed for them. Keeping my good memories of the 2 Buffalo shows in 73, March and September,mind blowing goodness that changed my life.
That 6/6/92 show was my 30th birthday. I was primed for it and they played some of my favourite songs , second set especially should have been killer, but you're right, it was a pretty lacklustre performance. Plus it was hot as hades and we were packed like sardines in that concrete hellhole. ✌🍁
I have an audience tape That I made of Frankie & The Aliens in Denver.
Go...Go...Go!!! is their best LP, for my money. Only album by the Astronauts where most of the music on it was penned by the band members. Wish they'd made more efforts like it.
overrated cover band where people fell in love with the idea of deadheads
I saw them at Winterland a couple times back in the 70's. What a hoot!
I was at red rocks 82
I’m a Colorado dog now.
Ripping off Mark Brown’s research again.
This is still stolen/plagiarized content. Photos stolen from everyone, footage of Billy Joel, EWF, etc. stolen from me and James William Guercio, acquired through lies told by G Brown. I shared my info and footage with him because he lied about having a book deal with the Guerio family. He never did. He put my name in the comments above, but that's not the story. This is stolen footage, plagiarism, through and through. G Brown was first suspended for plagiarism in 1993, then fired for it in 2005. His plagiarism continued with this, plus he stole material from the Colorado Music Hall of Fame after his firing in 2017. Enjoy this video -- it's pretty well done -- but know that G Brown and his Colorado Music Experience stole every word/frame/photo/footage from other people, not just me.
Love Poco, , always outstanding Harmonies whoever was in the Band, , my Favorite LP is by far “Crazy Eyes”, , Rusty Young no doubt one of the Greatest Steel Guitarists to ever walk this planet (RIP), , Paul Cotton also an elite Guitarist (RIP) , Meisner, Schmit, Furrey, yep, , just think of all the great vocalists and songwriters to be able to grace one band, , I find their records “Spotty” but gems can be found on most all of them. I cherish the Compilation CD of them that I created.
My first show was in 1976, but 1977 GD actually melted my mind. Unbelievable year for an unbelievable band at the height of their abilities!
such a great documentary
So What is my personal fav
u knowof the Ventures?
Love Hot Rize! I also love that band that lived in the back of their bus!
Raise your hand 🙋🏽♂if you saw DF at Waterloo Village in Stanhope, NJ
Fantastic Record the first Manassas album very eclectic and great songs, and great Musicians, from an era when the Music Mattered and was paramount among real recording artists, Just wish we could go back to these great creative days, it was the golden age of Music 🌞⭐️👍🏻❤️
This guy has been alive for 2,024 years-
It's like looking at his dad. 😊
I just found your channel today, really fantastic. I got to tour Caribou studios with my C.U. music class. We all got served club sandwiches. If you take requests, could you do something on the Denver Pop Festival 1969 - three days of famous bands at the outdoor stadium a few months before Woodstock? More obscure is the "Pop Expo 69" at the auditorium arena where a lot of local garage bands including mine got to perform on the KIMN and KTLK stages, and featuring The Moonrakers.
Ace and the wheel album are as good or better than any gd records
Why would you use MC5 and Iron Butterfly tracks in an ad for Chocolate Hair?
His family home also burned to the ground three years after he died in 1957
Love the first song playing in the background. Anybody an idea what it’s called?
Anyone heard of Ebbets Field venue in Denver, approximately 1975?