Saw then from '72 on. They were so bad live, that no one in other "working" bands could believe that they had a Columbia contract. (They lost that after Noise in the Attic, errr, Toys, I mean.)

They have come back from the dead more times than most bands are ever allowed. They are better with each comeback. They've become the great band everyone "thought" they were in the 70's.

I'm no huge fan, but I have great respect for the efforts necessary for them to have achieved their longevity.


Always call the place you live a house. When you're old, everyone else will call it a home.