mardi 24 avril 2012

Cactus - Sellersville Theater - Sellersville Pa - April 19th 2012 - Flac



Cactus is back !!!!  Not much to say , Great band , Jim McCarty was on fire, one of my favorite
guitar players. Carmine was just pounding the drums, he amazes me every time I see him . Jimmy
Kunes fits right in with this band , his vocals are spot on. Now for the bass ... let's face it
we all miss Tim Bogert , but Pete Bremy is a damn good bass player and holds up his end quite well.
with Randy Pratt back there on harmonica Cactus is still one of the all time great live (or studio)
bands out there . Get out there and go see them .... NOW !!
Thanks a lot Bcironmaiden for sharing this gem !!!



Setlist:
01. Band Intro/ By A.J. Fritz ( Local Radio Guy )
02. Long Tall Sally
03. Let Me Swim
04. One Way ... Or Another
05. Brother Bill
06. You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover 
07. Alaska
08. Muscle & Soul 
09. Electric Blue 
10. Groover
11. Evil 
12. Drum Solo
13. Big Mama Boogie
14. Parchman Farm 
15. Encore Break ( crowd noise )
16. Rock 'N' Roll Children 


Cactus :

Jim McCarty - Guitar
Carmine Appice - Drums
Jimmy Kunes - Vocals
Pete Bremy - Bass
Randy Pratt - Harmonica

Enjoy And Rock On !!!!!

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5 commentaires:

  1. Thank's for this very old but very good group, it seems links are ko

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  2. Thank You Silver, Cactus is always welcome !! You know !!

    Josevaty

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  4. This is an excellent quality recording of a great show. McCarty is at his best, and his guitar pulled my liver right out of my body with "Muscle & Soul" and then dropped kicked it. Appice is great, and the new singer, Jimmy Kunes, is respectful of dearly departed Rusty Day, and sounds nothing like him, but has every bit the integrity. This is a must-listen! A++

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  5. Thank you for all the great music you share here. If you have any cactus live from 1971-72 please put it up, and especially Rusty Day from 1978-79.

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