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    The McMaster Department of Philosophy has now put together the following notice commemorating Barry: Barry Allen: A Philosophical Life Barry…

Great moments in (extremely) obscure rock ‘n’ roll: Head Over Heels, “In My Woman,” 1971

Another fun find from reader Dave Wasser is this Michigan hard rock trio; this comes from their only album:

 

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One response to “Great moments in (extremely) obscure rock ‘n’ roll: Head Over Heels, “In My Woman,” 1971”

  1. I don't know the band at all, but it appears bassist Michael Urso later played for a time with Rare Earth and vocalist Paul Frank worked with Styx. This armchair sleuthing brings to mind Pete Frame's masterful family trees of rock bands, a kind of "degrees of separation" treasure hunt among rockers.

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