Scott McCarl bassists : There are a lot of similarities between Badfinger and The Raspberries. With Eric being classically trained and liking bands like The Beach Boys, Faces, and The Who, this brought a whole different avenue for his writing and performing. In Badfinger, with Pete Ham and Tom Evans, they had their John and Paul, plus you throw in Joey who looks just like Paul, they certainly pleased fans in that post-Beatles era. With us, Eric liked my John Lennon style and Eric had a Paul McCartney style when he wanted to. Badfinger and The Raspberries were on a bill together, playing The Aragon Ballroom in early 1973 when I met them. I had first talked with Eric about a month prior to the show and he invited me backstage. What surprised me is that The Raspberries really didn’t fraternize at all with Badfinger. I thought they were so much alike musically that they would be hanging out with each other. When I later joined the band, “Play On” came from the first songwriting session that Eric and I had. I played him a verse and he took off from that, and we wrote it for the band, and I think it was the best one that we did.
1997
Titan Records (5)
7"
1997
Kool Kat Music
CDr, Album
2004
RPM Records (2)
7", EP, Comp
2001
Parasol Records
CD, Album, Comp
1969
Pacific Avenue
7", Single
2023
Grapefruit Records, Grapefruit USA
3xCD, Comp
2008
Black Cherry Group
CD, Comp
2007
2005
2000
Legendstar Records
CD, EP
2000
Time Warp (4)
CD, Album
2000
1996
1996
1995
1991
1987
1981
1976
1974
1974
1970
2022
Kool Kat Musik
3xCD, Album
2008
2007
Not Lame Recordings
CD, Album, Ltd, Boo
2004
Mojo Magazine
CD, Comp
1998
Yesterday Girl
CD, Comp
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