This one didn't get the national coverage others did, but was practically an anthem on THE best 'underground music' show on the radio--KAAY' Beaker Street. The station was in Little Rock, AR and had a clear channel 50K watts which meant they got plenty of broadcast area, and late night they did a 3 hour show which was the kind of music you simply never heard on regular AM. It could be heard across the country most nights, and being it was really before FM came on the scene hard....anyone who wanted to hear the kind of music the hippies, flower child, dope smoking zombie, etc was craving for. That particular show lasted for years and I used to listen to it every night from 11p-2am. Got exposed to more obscure bands and music than anytime in my life.
One of their go-to songs which was a staple the entire life of the show....Cindy's Crying by Deepwater Reunion. It was actually written by Tom Paxton if you've ever heard of him you'll know he was one of the more popular folks singers of the day.
There are better versions of this recording, but I put this one up because the lead in shows how strange Beaker Street was with all the odd sounds in the background when Clyde Clifford(DJ) would talk. It was definitely suited for the 'heads' in the audience.