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Steve Farmer (musician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Steve Farmer (musician)
Steve Farmer (born December 31, 1948) is an American guitarist, composer and lyricist best known for his composition with Ted Nugent in 1968 titled "Journey to the Center of the Mind". It was performed by their group The Amboy Dukes. Farmer wrote the lyrics to this iconic hit song, which peaked at #16 in the charts. He also co-wrote with Nugent or self composed, twenty two compositions to help complete the first three albums created by The Amboy Dukes. ==Amboy Dukes==
The Dukes first offering was their self-titled album ''The Amboy Dukes'' which charted. It featured their first charting single "Baby, Please Don't Go", an intense cover of a Big Joe Williams song. The second album was ''Journey to the Center of the Mind'' a psychedelic rock opera that was their highest charting album and produced their most commercially successful single. The third album was ''Migration''. Although not a commercial success, it showed a refinement of both Farmer's songwriting skills and Nugent's songwriting and guitar skills. All three albums (released by Mainstream Records) featured Farmer touches in words and music that emphasized psychedelic imagery, so central to late sixties pop culture.
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