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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Omaha / Moby Grape MobyGrapeOmaha.mp3 When recalling the handful of US 60&#8242;s bands I appreciated (at the time that is, I was still pretty buzzed on the British Invasion, it was us-against-them mentality), I always forget Moby Grape. They were a bit wooly looking, yet had a nice splash of psychedelia thrown in, especially [...]]]></description>
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<p>When recalling the handful of US 60&#8242;s bands I appreciated (at the time that is, I was still pretty buzzed on the British Invasion, it was us-against-them mentality), I always forget Moby Grape. They were a bit wooly looking, yet had a nice splash of psychedelia thrown in, especially on &#8216;Omaha&#8217; (from their debut LP, MOBY GRAPE), thereby completely tolerable. Initially I probably liked the name and idea of Moby Grape better than Moby Grape themselves. Surprisingly, many UK bands tipped them, with some, like The Move, actually covering their songs live. When the second album, WOW, came out, I felt the compelling urge to buy it. Like Pink Floyd&#8217;s UMMAGUMMA, it was a double record, but priced as a single &#8211; that helped. The second disc was a jam, and featured Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield, both well respected&#8230;.jammers. Let&#8217;s be honest, I don&#8217;t think anyone got through it more than once, although we all claimed to have. The first disc however had some proper songs in there. It was all very Dennis Hopper. The psychedelic angle had vanished but their dark, cold sound increased nicely &#8211; and the vocals were a big attraction. In the end, a top rock group.</p>
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