
Sweet Comfort vs Road Kill
Everybody wants to make a record but then comes years worth of promoting it on the road.
makes me think of that song “Everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die”
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Everybody wants to make a record but then comes years worth of promoting it on the road.
makes me think of that song “Everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die”
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Get Ready is how we ended every concert for over most of our 11 years in concert. “Live” it was a Five minute long jam session..including my ‘cow bell’ solo LOL

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Here’s what happens when a rock band is goofing around during a break and it turns into a song.
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Best thing about adding a guitarist for me was that twin harmony on a song like this, both voices bending notes in sync

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First song ever to hit the radio for the Sweet Comfort Band was on a secular rock station KMEN in So. Cal. Introduced as a ‘local band’ and came on after “New Kid In Town” by the Eagles.
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Surprised to find ourselves on Rock Radio KMEN one of our songs came on right after “New Kid In Town” by the Eagles

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Sweet C records their first project in 1977
Listen to the vocal stack on “Right Now” that’s Guitarist Randy Thomas’ contribution to the song.

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The only documentation I have in the studio doing the first Sweet Comfort project. After Rehearsing for a week, The band set up and played all together in the studio *no multitracking” (( a horn section & a few background vocals were added later)

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It was 1973, I quit college moved to Riverside Ca started living in a garage behind an upright piano

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