Grand Funk, the unpolished American version of Black Sabbath, was, once upon a time not at all obscure, selling out Shea Stadium in New York some 45 years ago more quickly than the Beatles had six years earlier. But it was downhill from there, as they churned out saccharine pop hits in the early and mid-1970s, abandoning the rock 'n' roll Rausch that made them a sensation in 1969-1971. This is representative:
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