Back in the fall of 1995, the very first notes of God Street Wine music that I heard came via the band’s  sophomore studio album $1.99 Romances. The album kicks off with the seven-minute rocker Princess Henrietta which got me instantly hooked on the band’s brand of psychedelic-bar rock that straddled the lines between Steely Dan, Phish and Bruce Springsteen. Let’s check out this version from a show at Lupo’s from March of ’95…

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God Street WinePrincess Henrietta (Live At Lupo’s)

Jeffrey Greenblatt

Jeff joined the Hidden Track team full-time in 2008 and helps guide the site in his role as Managing Editor and Social Media Coordinator. Each week Jeff pens Pullin' 'Tubes, Tour Dates and Bloggy Goodness in addition to features, video posts and more. Jeff is a graduate of The George Washington University ('98), with a degree in Journalism, and has worked in the media and technology industry for the likes of MTV, VH1, A&E and Joost.

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