Link Wray Concert

Record Plant (Sausalito, CA) Sep 25, 1974

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Link Wray concert at Record Plant on Sep 25, 1974

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  • Date:
    09.25.1974
  • Tracks:
    10
  • Total Time:
    52:59
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Concert Summary

This recording from the KSAN-FM "Live At The Record Plant" series captures guitar legend Link Wray with the power trio lineup that he toured with in the mid-1970s. Best known for his three-chord instrumental rockers from the 1950s such as "Rumble" and "Rawhide," Wray had been through a long and winding career that included rockabilly, country, and classic rock 'n' roll.

After a stint in the Korean War where he lost the use of one lung, he began making records for indie labels in the '50s. It was decided he would focus on guitar playing and he let his brother Vern do the singing for…entire summary

  • 71Rcode | Friday, March 30, 2012 | 9:36 am

    GREATNESS. Must've listened to these shows 50x each. Tight, tight band and incredible intensity and passion from Link. Thanks, wolfgangsvault!

  • g500d | Thursday, November 03, 2011 | 10:59 am

    This is the stuff. Authentic rock & roll music from a founder. Nice crunchy guitar sound and full bass/drums.

  • RicardoX7 | Tuesday, October 25, 2011 | 12:41 pm

    Link Wray was an authentic bad-ass rock and roller -- the first of his kind. I remember seeing him at the Silver Spring Armory just out side Washington, DC probably in 1960. Cool in black, and the first electric guitar rocker to expand and experiment with his guitar sound. Why he isn't in the so-called Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a big disgrace. I think he was at his peak in the mid-70s, and here he gets the musical backing he deserves. Great stuff.

  • steviedog | Friday, December 25, 2009 | 2:58 pm

    Met him at a couple of parties in Maryland, really Cool Guy.
    He was one of the greats of the early rock era!
    And, he was "For Real", a really great person.

  • Tmusing | Friday, December 18, 2009 | 8:44 pm

    How grungy is this! Perhaps the greatest rock instrumental of all time! I remember hearing this for the first time in the 7th grade. "Rumble,"inspired many a fist fight, as the title back then back then meant to kick some major ass, and my my life would never be the same. When James Brown said "take it to the bridge," he must have been referring to Wray's guitar pyrotechnics during the middle of "Rumble."

  • tokin a large one | Friday, December 18, 2009 | 3:16 pm

    link wray is god

  • BklynKid | Wednesday, November 04, 2009 | 6:41 pm

    Everyone who has ever whammed on a blazing power chord owes a huge debt to this man.

  • Wee Willy Wilson | Friday, October 09, 2009 | 7:20 pm

    Unchain my heart! Yup!

  • Rocky21 | Thursday, October 01, 2009 | 11:26 am

    Unchain My Heart here is a monster!

  • berdoo | Tuesday, September 29, 2009 | 8:47 pm

    listen to what fell to earth... count to 5 and it was gone

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