Mountain and Cactus


Was jst playing some Mountain and Cactus And was just wondering if there are fans of these two great underrated bands out there. I saw both bands in the early 70,s as well as Zeppelin and Cream. Not saying there better but these were great bands that didn’t get the respect they deserved. If your a fan chime in.
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No but I will be looking for Cactus at my record store, thanks for the tip!
I saw Zeppelin 4 times only saw Cream once but have to say these two bands could hold there own with them. 
Big fan of Mountain in their heyday- saw them open for Tull right before Aqualung was released. Cactus- have their early albums, not as familiar with their work. 
I always liked the Cactus take on Parchman Farm - quite the jam! Can't go wrong tapping into some old Bukka White.
Finally real rock´n´roll here : )

MOUNTAIN Twin Peaks live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osake August 30 1973 has the heaviest, fuzziest & fattest bass sound captured on record. There is no-one like Felix Pappalardi and his Gibson violin bass. Colossal sound. Heavy stuff man.

Felix Pappalardi is the most underrated musician and producer in American rock music and culture and has the most beautiful voice from a man in the business. He produced Cream and Jack Bruce´s best solo album.
His singing on "Theme from an Imaginary Western" is the finest version of them all. Period.

Cactus - the masters of heavy metal boogie. There are couple of live recording from they prime released recently... gotta have them too !

RIP  Felix, you are the greatest

https://youtu.be/BKjxPI7ajsU
Saw Mountain December 1973 and it's a contributing factor as to why my ears ring. Corky Laing on drums  and David Perry on rhythum when I saw them.
"Theme from an Imaginary Western" and "Nantucket Sleighride," what beautiful music.

And of course "Mississippi Queen" has been an anthem for every garage band, including mine.
I've Got A Fever And The Only Prescription Is More Cowbell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa9Zg6yGlQ4


Jim McCarty is still active and touring.
Leslie West once said he thought he was a really good guitarist until he saw Eric Clapton.  Jack Bruce when reflecting on the the great guitar players he worked with said West was the best to play with.
I saw Leslie West playing in The Vagrants (on a Les Paul Jr., iirc), pre-Mountain. He came out onto the Fillmore stage wearing a mesh cape covered in bird feathers. Quite a sight!
Two good bands, to be sure, but not in the same league with Cream and Led Zep IMHO.
Not a bad cut on Nantucket Sleighride.

”The Great Train Robbery” is awesome. 

I saw Mountain in '72, and West Bruce and Laing in '73 and again about 10 years ago with Jack Bruce's son on Bass. Great show even though he wasn't quite Jack. I really like Mountain, although not all their material is strong writing. When they're good, they're very good.

I'll check out Cactus.