[Ed. Note: The following press release from Kittyhawk Productions national headquarters was found in my Inbox this morning:]
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NEWS RELEASE: TOP PRIORITY MANIA BEGINS: CLASSIC “YOU AIN’T SEEN NOTHING YET” FIRST OF THREE MUSIC VIDEOS LAUNCHED ON YOUTUBE
GRAMERCY, LA – October 2, 2010 – Kittyhawk Productions (NYSE KHPR) announced today the release of the first of three classic recordings by Top Priority now available on YouTube! That’s right, for the first time in 35 years, it’s Mark, Doug, The Cat, The Bouch, and special guest Ken Sandler together again, performing the Bachman-Turner Overdrive hit “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet”.
The recording, remixed from an original cassette tape by the band’s archivist and producer, Victor N. Cucini, is the first of three to be made available on YouTube in the coming weeks. It features Mark Richard on drums, Doug Richard on bass, The Cat on lead vocals and guitar, The Bouch on guitar, and Ken Sandler on lead guitar. “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” will be followed by “Rhythmic Blues” (a remake of the blues standard by legendary Delta guitarist E.P. Hemingway), and “Tiny Bubbles (Long Version)” in the coming weeks. Stay tuned to your local Kittyhawk Productions news outlet for updates on these releases.
Reached at his Dana Point, California bungalow, Cucini had this to say following the recording’s official release: “I am honored and thrilled to have had the opportunity to bring the ‘Boys to YouTube so that millions upon millions might be able to share the Top Priority experience – my Top Priority experience – with their friends and families. This broken world needs Top Priority more than ever – think globally, act locally. Rock on, dude.”
Click here to hear Top Priority perform “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet”.
Rock on, indeed.
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Pool temp: 81 degrees
You in a white leisure suit just made my day…haven’t laughed this hard in a long time.
Comment by Jana — October 2, 2010 @ 6:59 am
Fantastic recording – great job, mates! Top Priority’s 1975 sound was a big influence on Keith and I at the time – in fact, the “Some Girls” album became, if you want to call it that, our own sort of tribute to Top Priority’s sound at that time.
Comment by Mick J — October 2, 2010 @ 9:52 am
Now you’ve done it Vic. Just when I could finally live a normal life, the paparazzi are back again.
Comment by Jerry "Keys" Palma — October 3, 2010 @ 5:55 pm
Now you’ve done it Vic. Just when I could finally live a normal life, the paparazzi are back again.
Comment by Jerry "Keys" Palma — October 3, 2010 @ 5:55 pm
Now you’ve done it Vic. Just when I could finally live a normal life, the paparazzi are back again.
Comment by Jerry "Keys" Palma — October 3, 2010 @ 5:55 pm