The Groundhogs (Official Thread)

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Re: The "MIGHTY" Groundhogs

In 2009, Tony McPhee suffered a stroke, so at the age of 67, he is probably retired(?)

I got this wrong. Tony is touring with Dave Anderson and his (Tony's) wife, Joanna Deacon, who is singing most of the lead vocals. You can't keep a good man down.
 

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@Speed King this is a band I discovered through Joe and his awesome thread. Been playing these guys a lot lately. Just wondering if you are a fan and what your take is on them.
 

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I've never heard of them, I was wondering though, since I saw all the attention they're getting lately.

I highly recommend the early 70's material. Great stuff , the first 2 from the late 60's are more Blues Rock but also awesome. Think they would be someone you would appreciate.
 

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heard off them :woot::woot: own nothing of them:uh: so its a must`ve a album or ????:bonk:

I would recommend 'Thank Christ For The Bomb', released in 1970 as a good opener if you've not listened to any of their stuff. Had a mate back then who had all their albums, and he turned me on to them. This one was the third - absolutely knocked me out.
 

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@Vader So, I just listened to most of "Thank Christ for the Bomb". These guys are weird and off beat, but I like weird and off beat. I'll be listening to them more, but I like what I've heard so far.
 

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@Vader So, I just listened to most of "Thank Christ for the Bomb". These guys are weird and off beat, but I like weird and off beat. I'll be listening to them more, but I like what I've heard so far.

Yeah, a bit out of the ordinary took me a little time to really appreciate but now I love everything I've heard by them.
 

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heard off them :woot::woot: own nothing of them:uh: so its a must`ve a album or ????:bonk:

All I can tell you is I love em. Took a bit to get into them though ...a little quirky but really cool
Hard Rock Blue / Heavy Psych.
 

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I would recommend 'Thank Christ For The Bomb', released in 1970 as a good opener if you've not listened to any of their stuff. Had a mate back then who had all their albums, and he turned me on to them. This one was the third - absolutely knocked me out.

All I can tell you is I love em. Took a bit to get into them though ...a little quirky but really cool
Hard Rock Blue / Heavy Psych.

thank you @Johnny-Too-Good and @Vader I`ll be surely seeking them out.
 

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