It's time for an early 70s version of everyone's favorite segment: One-offs! Well, actually a couple of one-offs and a two-fer.
Believe it or not, many years ago, if you liked a particular song, but didn't own the album, you had to actually wait for it to come on the radio. You couldn't stream it, or download it, or get it on-demand. You just had to wait until it came around, and hope they played it when you happened to be listening. I had a few favorite songs like that, where I didn't have the album, so I just waited. And probably the number-one song on that list was this insane, comical/prog-rock/fusion song from 1972, by a Dutch band named Focus. This live version shows both their extreme talent, and their high level of insanity - perhaps it was the drugs. Anyway, it earned them a standing ovation
Focus - Hocus Pocus (live on the Midnight Special)
The band Golden Earring has had exactly 2 hits, nearly 10 years apart. The latter, Twilight Zone (1982), is good, but their 1973 hit is the classic, and may be the best road song ever
Golden Earring - Radar Love
And finally, this next band has also had 2 hits (I'm not counting the 3rd top 40); and although one is more notable, they are both favorites of mine. The Edgar Winter Group is a great collection of musicians, and it features the amazing multi-instrumentalist namesake. This 1973 live performance is mind-blowing for several reasons: for one, I had assumed that being an electronic piece, the sax and timpani drums must be synthesized, right? Nope, both played by Winter, while the keyboard hangs around his neck. And the synthesized gleeps and glorps and thumps must be a studio add-in, right? Nope, Winter plays a big old synth unit live as well. And it couldn't all be performed in real time, right? Well, watch this
Edgar Winter Group – Frankenstein (live)
The other big hit of theirs is this iconic 70's rocker
Edgar Winter Group – Free Ride (live)