
Happy Trails - Quicksilver Messenger Service
Along with the Grateful Dead's "Live Dead," "Anthem of the Sun" and "Skullfuck" and the Jefferson Airplane's "Bless It's Pointed Little Head," "Happy Trails" represents the best live recordings of the San Francisco scene of 1967 - 1970. Quicksilver blazes through an astonishing set of material, including a couple of Bo Diddley covers and some studio originals, all featuring the absolutely unique and underappreciated guitar slinger, John Cipollina, and his counterpart player, Gary Duncan. Bassist David Freiberg and drummer Greg Elmore each have their own featured segment, and even the Fillmore West audience gets a piece of the action. One of the best live recordings of not only late sixties, but of the entire history of rock. Highly recommended!
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