Just to let every Jon Camp fan know, his Great White 4001 still resides in New Jersey. I have left it as it appeared 1n the early 80's, did not convert her back to the 1970's look. She is in wonderful condition considering her age and mileage.
"I wouldn't be quite prepared for that eventuality"
i first heard "Can You Understand" in the early 70s
and was hooked ...the ones i've found on YouTube
(ie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-TQ_nnfhIg )
is missing the opening piano part it's like end
but, wish it was there ...best parts of the song
the double album "live at carnegie hall" actually supasses (sic) the studio versions-a great place to start as it covers several of their better albums,live with an orchestra backing
I love that version of Black Flame. Camp's bass sound is fantastic. I've asked this before but does anyone know what amps he was using back then? Marshall perhaps?
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle."
Hmm, not sure I could say anyone (even Camp) is more melodic than Squire, and Jon openly states that he was completely influenced by Squire. But he is fantastic though, although I have to say I like his tone on this clip more than on the albums; I find his album tone a little nasal.
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle."