

The first even nudged into the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No.91. The first and last of these were versions of the song itself, with notable roles for the band’s guitarists John Cipollina and Gary Duncan. It was based around the theme of Bo Diddley’s “Who Do You Love?,” in no fewer than six episodic interpretations. Even more ambitiously, the first side of the disc was a suite of songs, running more than 25 minutes in total. Happy Trails consists mainly of a performance cover of Bo Diddley's - aka Ellas McDaniel - " Who Do You Love" spread out over 25 minutes. Happy Trails is the second album of the American band Quicksilver Messenger Service.
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Quite unusually for a sophomore record, Happy Trails was a live album, taken from performances by the band at the famed Fillmore East and Fillmore West venues. Listen free to Quicksilver Messenger Service Happy Trails (Who Do You Love (Part 1), When You Love and more). 1)Who Do You Love - Part 1 - 25.22 When You Love Where You Love How You Love Which Do You Love Who Do You Love - Part 22)Mona - 7.013)Maiden Of The Ca. Listen free to Quicksilver Messenger Service Happy Trails (Who Do You Love (Part 1), When You Love and more). That day marked the release of Happy Trails, their second album for Capitol, which became their one LP to win gold certification in America. The Quicksilver Messenger Service don’t sound quite the same since they’ve heard the Flag and Mike Bloomfield, late arrivals on the San Francisco scene. And in the hands, heads and hearts of QMS, two of his numbers would turn into sprawling epics. On March 17, 1969, San Francisco rock band Quicksilver Messenger Service unveiled their finest hour, at least in commercial terms. Quicksilver Messenger Service is an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1965 in San Francisco.
