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What ever happened to Canada's greatest band?


Randy Lahey

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MOXY......one of my favorties back in the 70's from Toronto, Tommy Bolin did a lot of the guitar work on the first album

Wow!

Never thought I'd see those guys mentioned on here!

They were a great band, they were kinda our undiscovered Led Zeppelin.

I can't tell you how many times I saw that band.REALLY good live.

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MOXY......one of my favorties back in the 70's from Toronto, Tommy Bolin did a lot of the guitar work on the first album

Wow!

Never thought I'd see those guys mentioned on here!

They were a great band, they were kinda our undiscovered Led Zeppelin.

I can't tell you how many times I saw that band.REALLY good live.

I envy you as I love Moxy..never saw them live but have there first three albums on vinyl....awesome underrated band.........

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I envy you as I love Moxy..never saw them live but have there first three albums on vinyl....awesome underrated band.........

Yeah I still have the first three vinyls.

They also had a limited release on cd, it took a bit of hunting but I found them.

I give them a spin in the car when the mood strikes.

They were a staple of mid 70's culture in Southwestern Ontario.

Never did a bush party exist without Moxy getting blared.

It wasn't uncommon to hear the first album blasting from a passing Camaro or something.

I can't tell you how many of those songs I played in basement bands.

I remember one time I saw them on a double bill with the Zep movie.

A promoter booked a hall, screened the movie and pumped through the audio through the concert P.A...it was incredible!

Then after a break, Moxy came out and played live.

That was a cool show.

Buzz Sherman was awesome! R.I.P. (he died in a motorcycle crash)

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I envy you as I love Moxy..never saw them live but have there first three albums on vinyl....awesome underrated band.........

Yeah I still have the first three vinyls.

They also had a limited release on cd, it took a bit of hunting but I found them.

I give them a spin in the car when the mood strikes.

They were a staple of mid 70's culture in Southwestern Ontario.

Never did a bush party exist without Moxy getting blared.

It wasn't uncommon to hear the first album blasting from a passing Camaro or something.

I can't tell you how many of those songs I played in basement bands.

I remember one time I saw them on a double bill with the Zep movie.

A promoter booked a hall, screened the movie and pumped through the audio through the concert P.A...it was incredible!

Then after a break, Moxy came out and played live.

That was a cool show.

Buzz Sherman was awesome! R.I.P. (he died in a motorcycle crash)

Sound like it was amazing Zint...will have to pick up the first three on CD from Amazon

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