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Granicus - Bad Talk - 1973

Taking their name from the river where Alexander the Great achieved his first important victory over the Persians, Cleveland Ohio's Granicus have far exceeded their ridiculously brief lifespan as a working band to gain lasting and ever-growing favor among serious collectors of obscure '70's hard rock. Formed at the start of the decade by singer Woody Leffel (also acoustic guitars), lead and rhythm guitarists Wayne Anderson and Al Pinelli,
respectively, bassist Dale Bedford and drummer Joe Battaglia, Granicus honed their original material in Cleveland area clubs before signing to RCA Records in 1973. Boasting a urprisingly mature caliber of songwriting, their eponymous debut album of the same year offered a spirited synthesis of late-'60's hard rock influences -- Cream, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Blue Cheer, etc. -- and early-'70's giants-in-the-making like Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin -- particularly when it came to Leffel's high-pitched, Robert Plant-like attack.

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there used to b a stock analyst name of Joe Battaglia who was always

Bullish. And then after 9/11 he was always bearish. He died, though.
I will forever now pretend that he was drummer for the mighty Granicus.

You know, as a kid you read history about somebody beating the Persians, but now that Prezzy has created ISIS in our own time, it seems to matter more. For that reason alone, I like Granicus. We need to celebrate beating them with a rock band. I think it's cool Grace Slick wood agree to sing for them. Or was that Cher??
 
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