Gary Storm was a DJ in Buffalo New York during our formative years. He was (and is) a constant source of great music that eschewed the "Classic Rock" format that Buffalo radio seems to be stuck in to this day. His show was and is "Oil of Dog".
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Kim Fowley - I Hate You (1973)
King Crimson - Larks Tongues in Aspic (Part 1) (1972)
King Crimson - Cat Food (Live) (1973)
King Crimson - The Talking Drum (1972)
King Crimson - Larks Tongues in Aspic (Part 2) (1972)
King Crimson - Starless (1974)
King Crimson - Fallen Angel (1974)
Boz - I Shall Be Released (1968) A little trivia for you and your'n: Boz Burrell was the first person to RELEASE "I Shall Be Released", a month ahead of The Band's version.
Flaming Youth - Changes (1969)
Hans Christian Anderson (Jon Anderson) - Never My Love (1968)
Mogul Thrash - Sleeping in the Kitchen (1970)
Bodast - Nether Street (1969?)
The group recorded an album for Tetragrammaton Records in 1968. The label had success in the United States with Deep Purple, but went out of business just before the scheduled release date for the Bodast album.
A portion of a song from the Bodast album titled "Nether Street" was renamed "Würm" and was re-used as part of the song "Starship Trooper" from The Yes Album in 1971.
Steve Howe - Look Over Your Shoulder (1979)
Bruford - Back To The Beginning (1978)
Annette Peacock - The Succubus (1979)
Annette Peacock - I’m The One (1970)
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