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re: Psych-Out, or Riot On Sunset Strip
Posted on 8/17/22 at 9:01 pm to Kafka
Posted on 8/17/22 at 9:01 pm to Kafka
The Swinging Blue Jeans - "You`re No Good" (1964)
TSBJ came out of the same Liverpool scene as The Beatles and The Searchers, with a similar harmony-oriented sound. They're little-remembered in the US even among British Invasion fans (they had only one minor hit here). But this great cover of Betty Everett's R&B standard of the year before (later made famous by Linda Ronstadt) deserves to be better known. It's a classic example of the Merseybeat sound even The Beatles would have been proud to cut.
TSBJ came out of the same Liverpool scene as The Beatles and The Searchers, with a similar harmony-oriented sound. They're little-remembered in the US even among British Invasion fans (they had only one minor hit here). But this great cover of Betty Everett's R&B standard of the year before (later made famous by Linda Ronstadt) deserves to be better known. It's a classic example of the Merseybeat sound even The Beatles would have been proud to cut.
Posted on 8/31/22 at 4:37 pm to Kafka
Fickle Pickle - "Saturday" (1971)
English band that had some minor success in Holland, resulting in them getting to release an album there. One of the tracks was on it was this brilliant piece of baroque power pop, reminiscent of The Left Banke, The Move, and Emmit Rhodes.
English band that had some minor success in Holland, resulting in them getting to release an album there. One of the tracks was on it was this brilliant piece of baroque power pop, reminiscent of The Left Banke, The Move, and Emmit Rhodes.
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