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I'm more of an "Electric Music For The Mind And Body" guy when it comes to Country Joe, especially the tune "Bass Strings." Great stuff.
I even have a copy of the Cleanliness and Godliness Skiffle Band's sole LP, which includes some of the same people in its lineup. It's pretty enjoyable, but I don't listen to it all that often. I was lucky enough to score a sealed original cutout of that one on the cheap. |
The Flaming Groovies!!Woooo!!
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The Astronauts
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Astronauts are a good call. In that vein:
Ventures Davie Allen and the Arrows Dick Dale From my own area, I have to give it up to The Litter for being awesome. |
the yardbirds
the misunderstood captain beefheart and his magic band vanila fudge the renegades |
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les rallizes denudes ,et cetera |
Billy Nicholls
Van Dyke Parks Shanti (really hard to find, digitally and physically) and here's a good one: ![]() ![]() |
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In the same vein, I'll throw in Santana who were rediculous. |
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good call, they were amazing |
Thanks for all the Delia/White Noise links! Not quite a downloadable/replayable MP3 of White Noise, but lots to at least check into there.
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I'm among the ones who dig the Creation.
How Does It Feel to Feel has a lot of distorted guitars; The Girls Are Naked has curious lyrics. And their covers were great! Hadn't thought of the Millenium until lungfish mentioned them. That was really good. I love the Flamin' Groovies, when Roy Loney was their singer. He left in 71 to be replaced by a non-rocker. Band photos show that they were guys having fun. Well, pictures from Supersneakers and the other booklets. Cyril Jordan was a gifted guitarist. The Strangeloves were not that fantastic, but at least they wrote Cara-Lin and I Want Candy. |
The Deviants! Ptoof!
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I just downloaded Margo Guryan's album and I'm listening to it. Really cool. Thanks! |
Lungfish:
That Jan Dukes De Grey album is one of my very favorites. What a talented group. I can't believe there were only three of them! |
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Three essential 60s boxed sets:
THE COMPLETE STAX-VOLT SINGLES 9 disks NUGGETS: newest 4 disk set THE BRITISH INVASION: HISTORY OF BRITISH ROCK 4 disks |
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Blue Mother Fuckin Cheer
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I totally agree, though they really only had one worthwhile album, Vincebus Eruptum, and much of that isn't even that good. Their best song is a freaking cover, and yet they do still somehow rule. |
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