Yeah, you’ve probably heard No Time a million times already on oldies radio, The Guess Who (Canada’s own Beatles) rocking it hard, working a melody as big as a Manitoba sky, getting it all just right, shifting millions of units. But you probably haven’t heard the longer, rawer, more psychedelized original version that showed up on 1969’s Canned Wheat. Like the band just didn’t realize what they had, how truly world class they were, being just a bunch of wannabes from the middle of nowhere. And thus, they were at their peak.

The earlier No Time was decent, a little rough, but the GW’s peak was ’72- ’73 Live at The Paramount and Artificial Paradise
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not enough Burton on Artificial Paradise (for my ears anyway), but I agree that Live at the Paramount could well be the Guess Who’s best overall collection. What a hot band!
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