Colosseum - The Kettle download song

  • Artist: Colosseum
  • Song: The Kettle
  • Genre: Blues
  • Length: 04:27
  • Size: 10.4MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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Comments

fleckfleck13

2019-10-13 19:07:12 | Profile
One of the best rock songs ever.

Robrt sett

2019-07-09 15:46:34 | Profile
Christ! Hiseman`s drumming!!!!

Luke VFX

2019-07-06 20:44:38 | Profile
Rip Jon Hiseman legend

Snarfistien

2019-07-04 16:30:58 | Profile
No-on could fly so high, not even Hendrix. Heh, Clapton has nothing on Litherland. Hats off to COLOSSEM

Gary Sacco

2019-07-03 22:34:54 | Profile
he knows it because he robbed the idea off me! and I knew it! ;)

SeanTaylor

2019-06-28 05:34:51 | Profile
This is seriously super cool funky jazz rock fusion music, LOVE that killer bass line with killer thrashing drum rhythm blended with psychedelic wah wah fuzz guitar!!!:D 1969 was a brilliant year for music!!!

Тамерлан Амхадов

2019-06-25 20:17:54 | Profile
James said (in a documentary) their music begin to turn too complicated blues/jazz/rock/prog fusion, he was more into blues and simple songs. So he left and formed Mogul Trash with John Wetton shortly after. On the other hand, after the rise of Jimi Hendrix Hiseman and Heckstall-Smith were looking for a more virtuoso lead guitarist... and Dave Clempson was the man, and the rest is history. I agree Litherland fit COLOSSEUM perfectly at the time, but Evolution had to take another course...

JWW642

2019-06-20 01:22:43 | Profile
MITICI CHE PEZZO GRANDE JON HISEMAN CHE MOTORE ALLE PERCUSSIONI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

plastilina000

2019-05-22 02:10:15 | Profile
This is the first track by Colosseum I ever heard and loved them ever since. Have been aquiring just about any vinyl of them since that day in July 1994, the day I graduated. The memory of that hour in Time Machine Records, Wolverhampton will last a lifetime. Fab!