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Post by DubipR on Jun 4, 2014 7:54:53 GMT -5
Not enough Love in the Underworld Garage. Probably one of the underrated and most important bands in the late psychedelic/early protopunk era.
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Post by Jesse on Jun 4, 2014 8:23:48 GMT -5
Speaking of psychedelic the first and only record from '60s rock group Gandalf.
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Post by DubipR on Jun 4, 2014 8:47:11 GMT -5
Speaking of psychedelic the first and only record from '60s rock group Gandalf. I downloaded this years ago. Good to see another person that knows this band.
Steve Hillage anyone?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2014 11:52:54 GMT -5
Love and Gandalf, both great psychedelic rock bands.
I'll add two more: The Chocolate Watchband and The 13th Floor Elevators.
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Post by DubipR on Jun 4, 2014 12:33:51 GMT -5
Love and Gandalf, both great psychedelic rock bands. I'll add two more: The Chocolate Watchband and The 13th Floor Elevators. Oh, I'm familiar with both bands quite well.
Try the Moving Sidewalks (Billy Gibbons pre-ZZ Top) or Bubble Puppy.
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Post by Jesse on Jun 4, 2014 12:46:24 GMT -5
I think few punk rock bands of the era could compete with the sheer musicianship of the Buzzcocks. Take this song from their first record Another Music in a Different Kitchen for example. John Maher's drumming is just insane. The quality of their early song writing is also nearly unparalleled in the genre. For example their single "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)" from their second album Love Bites (which was also a huge hit on the UK pop charts). The 13th Floor Elevators. Their first record is awesome. So is Roky Erickson's solo stuff. There's this really interesting documentary about him called You're Gonna Miss Me that talks about his music career and being institutionalized.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Jun 4, 2014 13:12:30 GMT -5
Not enough Love in the Underworld Garage. Probably one of the underrated and most important bands in the late psychedelic/early protopunk era.
I thought Love was the greatest forgotten band of the late 60s
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Post by ironchimp on Jun 4, 2014 15:46:51 GMT -5
Forever Changes charted here in UK.
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Post by Rob Allen on Jun 4, 2014 15:55:28 GMT -5
There was a head shop called Forever Changes in my home town. I bought some of my first underground comix there.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Jun 4, 2014 18:24:11 GMT -5
WNEW FM in New York used the Forever Changes song Alone Again Or signal the top-of-the-hour news reports.They used it for about a decade Rolling Stone ranked the album #40 for greatest rock album of all time I went on and on about this group previously but I'll never tire of their music,especially this album
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Post by the4thpip on Jun 9, 2014 11:49:06 GMT -5
This is a great idea... about a quarter of an hour of Neneh Cherry going through the vinyl albums archive of France's biggest radio station. You get a good idea what growing up as the daughter of a jazz legend must have been like.
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Post by The Captain on Jun 9, 2014 20:05:42 GMT -5
WNEW FM in New York used the Forever Changes song Alone Again Or signal the top-of-the-hour news reports.They used it for about a decade Rolling Stone ranked the album #40 for greatest rock album of all time I went on and on about this group previously but I'll never tire of their music,especially this album I was familiar with The Damned's version of the song, but I wasn't aware it was a cover. I'll have to try to hunt down this version and listen to it, since I like the song and a bunch of folks here are speaking so highly of the band.
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Post by DubipR on Jun 10, 2014 8:13:20 GMT -5
Time for some 60s French Mod rock and no other better than Jacques Dutronc.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Jun 10, 2014 13:09:15 GMT -5
Happy Birthday, Howlin' Wolf.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Jun 10, 2014 13:10:14 GMT -5
And while we're at it...Happy Birthday Joao Gilberto.
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