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And return me my ship
I'm your captain, I'm your captain
Though I'm feeling mighty sick
I've been lost now for days uncounted
And it's months since I've seen home
Can you hear me? Can you hear me?
Or am I all alone?
If you return me to my home port
I will kiss you, Mother Earth
Take me back now, take me back now
To the port of my birth
Am I in my cabin dreaming?
Or are you really scheming
To take my ship away from me?
You'd better think about it
I just can't live without it
So please don't take my ship from me
Yeah, yeah, yeah
I can feel the hand of a stranger
And it's tightening 'round my throat
Heaven help me, heaven help me
Take this stranger from my boat
I'm your captain, I'm your captain
Though I'm feeling mighty sick
Everybody, listen to me
And return me my ship
I'm your captain
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm your captain
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm your captain
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm your captain
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm getting closer to my home
I'm getting closer to my home
I'm getting closer to my home
I'm getting closer to my home
I'm getting closer to my home
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I'm getting closer to my home
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Iām slightly embarrassed to say that this song and group were a āplace in timeā for me circa 1972 or so. Saw them with opening group āBloodrock at NYās Madison Square Garden āunder the influenceā. Quite a night. Hearing it made me smile. Thanks RP
I saw them with Humble Pie and Head hands and feet in 1971 as well, Hyde park in London. All 3 were good in their own way.
Saw them live, I think it was 1971 at Shea Stadium. They were backed up by Humble Pie who from what I remember was a better band. What I do remember is the stacks of Marshalls and that it was incredibly loud, you could feel the whole stadium swaying from everyone moving in unison.
Iām slightly embarrassed to say that this song and group were a āplace in timeā for me circa 1972 or so. Saw them with opening group āBloodrock at NYās Madison Square Garden āunder the influenceā. Quite a night. Hearing it made me smile. Thanks RP
LLRP!
Do I love it anyway? Oh hell yeah!
Ronnie died. I hadn't had much contact with him over the years. The last time I saw him was before Covid in a dive bar where I play on rare occasion. He didn't recognize me at first. I called him a mean mistreater and his eyes widened. "Don't ever tell my sister I broke her cassette player," he said. I never did...
That is the Cleveland Orchestra. IIRC, Terry Knight went down the street (this was recorded in Cleveland), literally to make the strings as a separate recording that was added to the I'm Your Captain front part 1 to take you Closer To Home for part 2. I used to know how and why this part was done this way but forgot long ago. Agency Recordings was next door/ upstairs to the original Cleveland Agora, flagship of the Agora regional concert / bar chain of the 70's and 80's.
SIGN SIGN SIGN SIGN SIGN SIGN SIGN SIGN SIGN
The fact is, I could got a digital copy of the album "On time", and was really astonished by their music: powerful, fresh, one of its kind...
I love it!
Seems like RP is more ready now than before, to integrate new GFR songs to its playlist?
freemusic wrote:
This cut certainly seems like it was digitized, and sounds great — I still rate it at a 10. I heard them live a few years ago at bike week in Orlando. If you get the chance to hear them live, do so. But, bring your ear plugs.
treatment_bound wrote:
Maybe I have to do a reassessment on this band. I guess it would help if I started hearing more of their music here.
Will we start getting more Grand Funk Railroad "exposure" here at Radio Paradise? Is America ready for of GFR revival? I love the Jayhawks' cover of "Bad Time", which they usually play during encores, and it would be an awesome addition to see how it goes over.
Stay tuned...
About a year ago I bought the most recent reissue of this album on vinyl and it cleans up real nice. With average quality mastering it is pedestrian, but with some polishing it is a really nice song with some good musicianship and both very listenable and enjoyable again. This is true of a lot of the longer songs of this era. They just need a little bit more love than they got the first time around.
Do not agree, and I was born in '70. LOVED hearing this on 890am Worlds Largest Store 3 1/2 hours south of Chi-town.
So, best use PSD to avoid that eventuality.
Wait, does that even make sense?
The fact is, I could got a digital copy of the album "On time", and was really astonished by their music: powerful, fresh, one of its kind...
I love it!
Seems like RP is more ready now than before, to integrate new GFR songs to its playlist?
freemusic wrote:
This cut certainly seems like it was digitized, and sounds great — I still rate it at a 10. I heard them live a few years ago at bike week in Orlando. If you get the chance to hear them live, do so. But, bring your ear plugs.
treatment_bound wrote:
Maybe I have to do a reassessment on this band. I guess it would help if I started hearing more of their music here.
Will we start getting more Grand Funk Railroad "exposure" here at Radio Paradise? Is America ready for of GFR revival? I love the Jayhawks' cover of "Bad Time", which they usually play during encores, and it would be an awesome addition to see how it goes over.
Stay tuned...
Beautiful, timeless song......
I was never into GFR however this song brings great memories from my childhood
What an inspired pick!
This cut certainly seems like it was digitized, and sounds great — I still rate it at a 10. I heard them live a few years ago at bike week in Orlando. If you get the chance to hear them live, do so. But, bring your ear plugs.
treatment_bound wrote:
Maybe I have to do a reassessment on this band. I guess it would help if I started hearing more of their music here.
Will we start getting more Grand Funk Railroad "exposure" here at Radio Paradise? Is America ready for of GFR revival? I love the Jayhawks' cover of "Bad Time", which they usually play during encores, and it would be an awesome addition to see how it goes over.
Stay tuned...
hear, hear!
I would recommend that, once at home, the GFR stays there to never come out again.
Is it over yet. Is the needle stuck ?
hear, hear!
I would recommend that, once at home, the GFR stays there to never come out again.
robertomiller wrote:
Bears repeating.
Monotonous and repetitive. Blah.
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No way, fellers! We played this song all week long at basketball camp in 1969. We played only this song, cause the B-side on the 45 wasn't good, we had no other records, and basketball camp was in the NC mountains out of AM radio range. All week long, baby!
And you know what? I still love it! Cheesy beach break and everything! Makes my smile very big.
I knew this song from the opening notes, as the album was a significant part of my growing-up years!
Yes
Ya I gotta go with you on this one for sure. It goes on endlessly, and not in a good way.
robertomiller wrote:
Maybe I have to do a reassessment on this band. I guess it would help if I started hearing more of their music here.
Will we start getting more Grand Funk Railroad "exposure" here at Radio Paradise? Is America ready for a GFR revival? I love the Jayhawks' cover of "Bad Time", which they usually play during encores, and it would be an awesome addition to see how it goes over.
Stay tuned...
A 10.
I thought the 90s was the whiner decade. You mean they had this in the 60s too? Good grief. Well I like it in any case. Our country is going to hell in a handbasket and there aint nothing no one can do about it. What ever happened to hard work?
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Fond memories of the hippy periodš¤š§ā¤ļø,love itš