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  1. 6 giu 2008 · Alban Pfisterer of the band Love recalled a much darker scenario: “[Vito] got married, had a baby, gave it acid, and it fell off the roof and died.” When Robert Carl Cohen recently digitally remastered his notorious Mondo Hollywood for DVD release, he added postscripts for all the famous and infamous people who were featured in ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Love_(band)Love (band) - Wikipedia

    Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer – drums, organ, harpsichord (1965–67) Larry Pincock – drums (1965–1966; died 2012) Johnny "Fleck" Fleckenstein – bass guitar (1965–1966, died 2017) Don Conka – drums (1965, special guest from 2003; died 2004) Ken Forssi – bass guitar (1966–68; died 1998)

  3. 19 feb 2016 · As well as Lee, Echols and MacLean, playing on the Love album were ex-Surfaris bassist Ken Forssi and Swiss-born drummer Alban ‘Snoopy’ Pfisterer. The latter replaced Don Conka, who had been sacked after spiralling into heroin addiction.

  4. 7 mar 2022 · Pfisterer said that Love’s debut album was his favourite of the band’s records, recorded as it was when the musicians were a cohesive group. He enjoyed working with Lee, who also played drums on four tracks, and praised his harmonica skills. “Arthur gets a strange sound out of the harmonica.

  5. 5 ago 2006 · By Mike Boehm. Aug. 5, 2006 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Arthur Lee, who forged a legacy as one of rock’s great visionaries and forbidding eccentrics while reigning briefly with his band Love as...

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  6. 24 lug 2012 · Prior to recording Forever Changes, Love downsized to a five piece by dropping keyboardist Alban Pfisterer and saxophonist Tjay Cantrelli. Still, the group was undergoing some severe internal strife and the sessions began with only Lee and guitarist Bryan MacLean from the band along with several well-known Los Angeles session musicians.

  7. Explore Alban Pfisterer's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Alban Pfisterer on AllMusic.