I watched that show in syndication religiously as a kid. Had a couple of their albums as well. Peter seemed cool. RIP.
I love that part of Head that's basically Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll & The Trinity going off like Septober Energy. Bananas.
First couple-few Green On Red albums are swell.
I tried with the Long Ryders but felt that a good band was marred by overstuffed production and slickness.
bought a mono copy for fairly cheap years ago; little groove wear on the end of side two (last cut) but most of the record is unharmed. Fine date though I guess my fascination with Hill heads in other directions.
Yeah, he's fantastic, and for the vinyl hunters out there, his records are often overlooked and cheap.
In addition to the Bee Hive dates, titles on Interplay and Sea Breeze are excellent. That private press date on Priam is cool too.