Ride Captain Ride: Mike Pinera
When I think of Mike Pinera, the first song that comes to mind is “Easy Rider (Let the Wind Pay the Way),” a great track from the 1970 Iron Butterfly recording Metamorphosis. It just seemed to describe the Tampa native who left a huge mark on the music world. He passed away November 20 at the age of 76.
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Pinera was a singer, songwriter, and gifted guitarist whose recording career began with the Tampa band Blues Image, who scored a national smash in 1970 with “Ride Captain Ride.” The group had moved to Miami and become the house band at the legendary club Thee Image.
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When Erik Braun left Iron Butterfly after their enormous success, Pinera and Larry “El Rhino” Reinhardt joined the band, which soon produced Metamorphosis. The 14-minute opus “Butterfly Bleu” is notable for one of the first uses of the guitar voice box.
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Pinera and Jimi Hendrix drummer Mitch Mitchell assembled a powerhouse band in 1972 called Ramatam, a group that featured another superb guitarist, April Lawton. When they played Tampa, Pinera was the rock star. When I caught them in Asbury Park, Lawton was the queen. Their self-titled first album is brilliant.
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In 1973, Pinera helped to reform Cactus as New Cactus, and the band released Son of Cactus in 1975.
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Pinera put together a new band called Thee Image, with a pair of albums, self-titled and Inside the Triangle in 1975.

He also recorded two solo projects, Isla (1975) and Forever (1979).
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Pinera was Alice Cooper’s guitarist from 1980 to 1982, and he continued performing, often in Iron Butterfly recreations.

Ride on, Easy Rider!



