Have you heard of the good love
Do it and you better not tell, no no
I’d take a thousand trips for the givin' the good love
Woman says she love me And that she don’t understand
Gotta give all you got
To a good loving man
Let me feel you baby
Try to touch my soul, yeah
Got to give me the good love
Give my life and let it be, yeah
You’re gonna lose yourself
Out the help of the good love
Baby, say you’re groovin'
Come on and groove some with me Understand your life
That’s the way things must be I don’t want to wreck nobody’s soul
I just want to rock and roll, yeah, yeah, yeah
Rock and roll, man
It’s alright, man
Oh, oh, oh
...astory of when she bought the album "Second Winter: which had incidentially 2 vinyls. Well, she smoked some weed and when she went to play the 4th side the needle just "cruised across the record" blowing her mind. Apparently, the album was a 3 sided only release. Ha! She always raved about the track "The Good Love"
When I hear him go "aaaaahh..... rock and roll, man!" at some point behind that stuff he churns out with the wah pedal, it gives me goose bumps and puts a huge smile on my face!
I love when the thing sort of dissolves into psychedelia in the outro: magnificent ambience and singing!
His best of the first three Columbia albums by far IMO, and one of the best rock albums of the formidable year 1969 (regardless of it featuring mostly covers).
My only quible is there's a little too much Edgar on some tracks - his double-tracked keyboards drown out Johnny's wonderful electric mandolin on the second song.
Second Winter I bought that Album back when Johnny Made it at Kmart early 70's still have it lolll, a great song man from the "King of Rock and Roll Blues" ---- "The Guitar King" RIP,,, Thanks Dog.