Skip to content

Any Frampton fans?

Featured Replies

Man, I hear all you guys with regard to the music from the 60s and 70s. I was born in '60. I've posted so many times on music threads here that I'm not going into every band I loved or liked from that time period because there are so many, but there is one artist that I haven't mentioned. Have any of you ever listened to Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush? If you have and you didnt' know it, he's still playing and putting out albums.

         I was born in 1968, I used to ride in the back of my uncle's 1969 428CJ Mustang in the late 70's and he would jam the Mahogany Rush 8-trak over and over. One of my favorite albums is the live album by Mahogany Rush.  Now Thin Lizzy is a really great band. Give them a listen LBH.

  • Super User

The success of Frampton Comes Alive was always interesting.  His solo work, which comprised the Live album, wasnt' particularly embraced nor very popular.  His follow up album to the live flopped.  I saw him on Tube TV the other day, he looked Old.  :D

  • Super User
Man, I hear all you guys with regard to the music from the 60s and 70s.  I was born in '60.  I've posted so many times on music threads here that I'm not going into every band I loved or liked from that time period because there are so many, but there is one artist that I haven't mentioned.  Have any of you ever listened to Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush?  If you have and you didnt' know it, he's still playing and putting out albums.  

         I was born in 1968, I used to ride in the back of my uncle's 1969 428CJ Mustang in the late 70's and he would jam the Mahogany Rush 8-trak over and over. One of my favorite albums is the live album by Mahogany Rush.  Now Thin Lizzy is a really great band. Give them a listen LBH.

That live album from 1977 was something else.  Those of you who love great guitarists need to give this one a listen.  IMO, Frank Marino was one of the best rock and blues guitarist of the 70s, bar none.  The two guys that seemed to carry the torch that Jimi Hendrix lit, Frank Marino and Robin Trower, were at or near the top of just about every guitarist's best-of list when I was in college (1979 - 1983).

Frank Marino and Robin Trower. Dang, they were good. I was dating a girl from England in the late 70's and we had a lot of great nights listening to the Robin Trower album, what was it?, brain fart here, Bridge Over Sighs? Come on guys, help a brother out. Ah yes, the girl from Enland, that  English accent, hot d**n, she sure was pretty!!!! Have not thought of her in awhile.

  • Super User

Some of this music is making me look over my shoulder.        Any guess to what happen to my Nazareth 8 track when my dad heard the first song?

Dr Hook and the Medicine Show, Kansas, Meat Loaf, Eagles, America, Fleetwood Mac, Styx, and other greats like Jackson Brown.

Ozark Mountain Daredevils (Jackie Blue),  Wings, Cat Stevens, CCR, and Steely Dan, Santana, Steve Miller, Rush, and The Allman Brothers.

Too many to list, cause I'd have to throw Parliment, Dylan, Clash, Pat Travers, and others in the mix also.

Love old music.

Matt

  • Super User
Frank Marino and Robin Trower. Dang, they were good. I was dating a girl from England in the late 70's and we had a lot of great nights listening to the Robin Trower album, what was it?, brain fart here, Bridge Over Sighs? Come on guys, help a brother out. Ah yes, the girl from Enland, that English accent, hot d**n, she sure was pretty!!!! Have not thought of her in awhile.

Yeah, Bridge of Sighs.

Wow,I thought I was the only guy in the world that listened to Mahogany Rush!And Trower was, and is one of my favorites.Definately head music !

  • Super User
Frank Marino and Robin Trower. Dang, they were good. I was dating a girl from England in the late 70's and we had a lot of great nights listening to the Robin Trower album, what was it?, brain fart here, Bridge Over Sighs? Come on guys, help a brother out. Ah yes, the girl from Enland, that  English accent, hot d**n, she sure was pretty!!!! Have not thought of her in awhile.

Yes, Bridge of Sighs was a must have if you were interested in Trower.

The standard, most commercially available version of that album cover came in beige, I was lucky enough to score a harder to find Green album cover.  It was worth a few bucks more.

dooooooo youuuu feeeeeeeeel liiike iiiiiii dooooooo...... I am a Frampton fan, most likely one of his younger ones, my dad got me into all his music a few years ago.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.