Frydee Cactus

In honor of two comments adding Cactus to the list of where to start with the heavy ’70s, I thought we’d end the week with some. This is their version of Mose Allison‘s “Parchman Farm,” live audio from 1971. Pretty dern killer if you ask me. Hope you like harmonica.

It was kind of a crazy week, and though you might not see it on the site (in part because the internet here is so shitty it’s caused a major slowdown in productivity), I’m actually getting a lot of work done, which was the reason for the whole Vermont trip in the first place.

If you’ve bought a Roareth CD, thank you so, so, so much. I have a batch waiting to go to the post office to go out tomorrow, but even if you haven’t heard from me, please know that yours is on its way. They’re going quick, so if you haven’t gotten one yet, I suggest you do so. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.

With my third beer in hand, I wish you a long, safe and enjoyable weekend. We’ll see you back here on Monday.

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One Response to “Frydee Cactus”

  1. Woody says:

    Cactus rules! Especially the live stuff.

    The current singer in Cactus, Jimmy Kunes, does awesome tribute nights at American Trash in NYC. He just did a Dio one that was all Rainbow and Sabbath. Totally mint.

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