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  1. The first 3 Bloodrock albums are full of solid, yet sometimes forgettable hard/blues rock. Yet on each album they seem to have at least 1 or 2 MONSTROUS tracks. Songs that outshine the rest of the album by a great deal, though the rest of the material is never weak.

  2. Synopsis. The song is sung from the perspective of a man who has, temporarily, survived a mid-air collision. In his dying words, he describes in graphic detail what he remembered of the collision and his current condition: his arms have been severed, his co-pilot is already lifeless beside him, blood is rapidly leaving his body and pooling ...

  3. Bloodrock, The Spencer Davis Group: Bloodrock, The Spencer Davis Group - D.O.A. / Keep On Running ‎ (7", Single) Collectables, CEMA Special Markets: COL 6144, S71S-17536: US: 1993: Vender esta versión: Image Título Sello Número de catálogo Año In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory Acciones

  4. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesBloodrock - TSHA

    20 de oct. de 2008 · Bloodrock. The group Bloodrock was formed in 1969 in Fort Worth, Texas. The original members consisted of Jim Rutledge (vocals and drummer), Lee Pickens (lead guitar), Nick Taylor (rhythm guitar), Ed Grundy (bass), and Stevie Hill (keyboards). Drummer Rick Cobb III came on board beginning with the group's second album.

  5. discography, line-up, biography, interviews, photos. Warren Ham. Vocals, Flute, Harmonica, Saxophone. Stevie Hill. Back Vocals, Keyboard

  6. According to Bloodrock guitarist Lee Pickens, the origin of the song is about an airplane incident he encountered when he was a teenager. When I was 17, I wanted to be an airline pilot.

  7. Bloodrock U.S.A. by Bloodrock released in 1971. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.