Yes i am pretty sure. I have it on my iPod. It has that wierd African type chant in the beginning. Something like "Hoo Gah Chot Kah" over and over.
little river band? little river band? Grand Funk Railroad Most people know the version Grand Funk did in 1974. (I think it's a great song) It's call BAD TIME
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I am not sure if Grand Funk as a version of this song as well or not. I do not believe so. But the song you are referencing is called "Don't Try To Hide It" by The J Geils band. It is off the album Bloodshot. I <3 the J Geils Band.
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Grand Funk Lives was created in 1981.
Grand Funk Hits was created in 1976.
Grand Funk Railroad was created in 1968.
Little EVA The 70s hit version was by Grand Funk Railroad.
little river band? little river band? Grand Funk Railroad Most people know the version Grand Funk did in 1974. (I think it's a great song) It's call BAD TIME
Survival - Grand Funk Railroad album - was created in 1971-04.
Phoenix - Grand Funk Railroad album - was created on 1972-09-15.
Look under some of the GFR sites on the internet. There will be a collection of Grand Funk Railroad posters. That particular show and concert is on a poster and is identified that way by the site.
Caught in the Act - Grand Funk Railroad album - was created in 1975-02.
They are completely different songs. Grand Funk Railroad's song "Paranoid" was released as the seventh track on their second studio album, "Grand Funk", which was released on 29 December 1969 in the United States. Black Sabbath's song "Paranoid" was released as the second track on their second studio album, "Paranoid", which was released on 18 September 1970 in the United Kingdom. I don't believe either band ever covered the other band's song.
Classic Masters - Grand Funk Railroad album - was created on 2002-07-30.