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Probably the most critically savaged successful band in rock history. ~The Harmony Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock |
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![]() ~"Introduction" - Live Album |
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At this time last year, Grand Funk Railroad was merely three young men, unknown but to each other, pulling their new sound together in the obscurity of a brick rehearsal hall in their home town of Flint, Michigan. Today, the name Grand Funk Railroad means sell-out crowds and screaming, standing ovations in the largest, most respected concert halls in the country. ~Terry Knight, 1970 |
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![]() ~Don Brewer, 1998 |
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We were really a garage band. If you put us up against Jimi Hendrix and Cream and those type of bands, we were really more of a garage band. We were really kids that were screwing around with being rock and roll musicians, and because of that kind of a sound that we had, I think the audience related to it, but the critics just couldn't relate to it. ~Don Brewer, 1998 |
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![]() ~The Testiony of Mark Farner |
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Ah ... brothers and sisters, there are people out there that look just like you or maybe ah ..., your brother ah ..., but they're not. And, when they hand you something, don't take it -- don't take it, okay? ~"Words Of Wisdom (Mark Farner)" - Live Album |
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![]() Talk about rock and roll being a business - Grand Funk Railroad Enterprises Limited has booked its group, the Grand Funk Railroad, onto a Times Square billboard for two months solid, at a total cost of $70,000. Paid for and conceived by the group and their manager, Terry Knight, the line below the larger than life reproductions of a stock publicity photo reads, "They are three of the new culture setting forth on its final voyage through a dying world . . . searching to find a way to bring us all closer to home." ~Circus, August 1970 |
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THE AUDIENCE - what Grand Funk Railroad believe in most of all, getting the audience at it, moving them, exciting them, playing to them.
~Hit Parader, July 1971 |
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![]() ~Don Brewer, 1997 |
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"A legend in their own time." ~Cashbox Magazine | ||
![]() ~Danny Goldberg (Circus), January 1971 | ||
![]() ~ Homer J. Simpson |
(You are listening to "Footstompin' Music" - E Pluribus Funk)
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