(instrumental)
Phil Upchurch

Philip Upchurch (born July 19, 1941) is an American jazz and blues guitarist and bassist.
Comments ( 80 )
Posted 7 years ago by jmsmy:
How does Bill come up with this great stuff?
Posted 4 years ago by Rockit9:
This is good shit!
Posted 6 years ago by fredriley:
His name sounds like an instruction to priests whose congregations are getting thin.
I'll get me cassock...
Posted 2 years ago by doktorkev:
Thinking the Stones might have been listening to some of Upchurch's work
Posted 8 years ago by jgruesen:
Haven't heard this since the late 70s or early 80s, thanks
Posted 22 years ago by triviagal:
Groovin' to this.
Posted 1 year ago by mthoburn191:
so good. so gooood!
Posted 3 years ago by kevin19803:
After more than a decade of listening to (and supporting) RP, I continue to feel the good fortune of being reminded of (or turned onto) tunes I've completely forgotten (or never heard). I last heard this song maybe 20 years ago. Thanks Bill & Rebecca.
Posted 1 year ago by Alastair:
I've never heard this before. Getting Deodato, Also Sprach Zarathustra vibes.
Posted 23 years ago by :
Originally Posted by nydge:
I REALLY like this jam!!! I've never heard of this guy -- how do I find more???? :p
Sounds like "The Night Has 1000 Eyes" but I agree, this dude is one hot picker. Nice backing band behind him too. I really dig it. ;)
Posted 6 years ago by lizardking:
Oddly enough, this instrumental version of a great Youngbloods' song sounds like it would fit perfectly on the album Elephant Mountain, esp. the 2nd side of the record which had a lot of jazzy rock. I've rated the original at 9 and will rate this bad boy an 8. Kudos to RP for coming up with this music that has gone UNKNOWN by me until now, and all the other music I get turned to by BillG....Long Live RP!!
Posted 3 years ago by paul28:
This is great. Sounds bit like Can’t you hear me knocking
Posted 5 years ago by sdn:
What a wonderful groove!
Posted 6 years ago by Mackmoney3000:
What a jam 

Posted 7 years ago by kingart:
Another first at RP. This is quite nice. 46 years old, still holds up. Of its time but still fresh. A fine guitar, that new age jazzy fusion funky thing.
Posted 4 months ago by Dahlia_Gumbo:
Darkness indeed in America these days.
Posted 5 months ago by theirongiant:
Now THIS really slaps. Great groove, never heard it before. Thanks RP!
Posted 5 months ago by idiot_wind:
this kicks.
Posted 2 years ago by MilesW:
wow!
Posted 2 years ago by dickmahoon:
Straight into my favourites!