#ListeningTo Oily Rags – Mailman Bring Me No More Blues (also on "Oily Rags") https://yewtu.be/watch?v=sySIhzkIizA #WehHell! #Signature BSL1_0598 #USofA #1974 #Rock
Oily Rags - Mailman Bring Me No More Blues

Oily Rags - Mailman Bring Me No More Blues (from the "Oily Rags" album) 1974

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#ListeningTo Mother Earth – You Won't Be Passing Here No More (from "Satisfied") https://yewtu.be/watch?v=oTu-MOVYBCI #WehHell! #MercurySR61270 #USofA #1970 #CountryRock
Mother Earth - You Won't Be Passing Here No More

USA - 1970 Rare seventies blues rock album with some great tracks. A very honest album with none of the pseudo psychedelic trippy hippy influences which plagued many albums of this genre.

#ListeningTo First Friday – Got No More Home Than A Dog (from "First Friday") https://yewtu.be/watch?v=4oP72PMQqOY #WehHell! #WebstersLastWordWLWS2895 #USofA #1970 #BluesIsh #Electric #Rock
First Friday - Got No More Home Than A Dog

USA - 1969/1970 from the LP

Soup - Mailman Bring Me No More Blues.m4v

One of the best regional rock bands I saw in the late 60s and early 70s. Soup was from Appleton, Wisconsin, and consisted of Doug Yankus (vocals and guitar), Dave Faas (vocals and bass), and Rob Griffith (vocals, drums,harmonica) and ex The Steve Miller Band's Jim Peterman (piano). I picked up this album in 1969/70. Obviously it's privately pressed. This tune is Buddy Holly's