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Posted on 12/23/12 at 7:28 am to Kafka
A bit outside Baton Rouge, but I hope no one minds some boys from Bunkie stopping by:
The Barracudas - "Baby Get Lost" (1965)
According to a list of the rarest '60s garage punk records, only 4 copies of this single are known to exist.
The raucous screamer from Bunkie high school students is considered a classic by collectors. It sounds kinda odd b/c the record was accidentally speeded up during pressing (a not uncommon occurrence for startup record companies that could not afford a repressing). This version has been slowed down and probably sounds more like originally intended.
Band members:
John Haas (vocals)
Terry Fontanille (lead guitar)
Alex Haas (drums)
Tommy McNabb (bass)
The Barracudas of Bunkie:
John Haas would go on to the fondly-remembered Isosceles Popsicle.
Anybody know any of these guys? Or anything about them? Something tells me there is an interesting story here.
The Barracudas - "Baby Get Lost" (1965)
According to a list of the rarest '60s garage punk records, only 4 copies of this single are known to exist.
The raucous screamer from Bunkie high school students is considered a classic by collectors. It sounds kinda odd b/c the record was accidentally speeded up during pressing (a not uncommon occurrence for startup record companies that could not afford a repressing). This version has been slowed down and probably sounds more like originally intended.
Band members:
John Haas (vocals)
Terry Fontanille (lead guitar)
Alex Haas (drums)
Tommy McNabb (bass)
The Barracudas of Bunkie:
John Haas would go on to the fondly-remembered Isosceles Popsicle.
Anybody know any of these guys? Or anything about them? Something tells me there is an interesting story here.
Posted on 12/23/12 at 8:10 am to Kafka
Has anybody mentioned LeRoux and it's predecessor the Jeff Pollard Band?
Posted on 12/23/12 at 8:37 am to Tchefuncte Tiger
C'Vello - This jam is cold
Maybe that belongs on the 80's cheese thread.
Maybe that belongs on the 80's cheese thread.
Posted on 12/23/12 at 3:34 pm to Zappas Stache
John Fred and the Playboys, The Basement Wall, The Greek Fountains, Van Brousard, Buffalo, Johnny Rivers.
Posted on 12/23/12 at 4:04 pm to TupeloTiger
Posted on 12/23/12 at 4:08 pm to Cdawg
C'vello played all the time at the tiger and those guys would rock out during sound check. The album that they released wasn't as cheesy as there dance cover songs but they had to pay the bills
Posted on 12/23/12 at 5:14 pm to hobotiger
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C'vello
His sister was
Posted on 12/23/12 at 7:06 pm to 3xlsugrad
Liquid Jelly Monkey Love
Posted on 12/23/12 at 10:13 pm to crownroyaltiger
Richard Harris played with Isosolis(sic) Popsicle. He owns a studio now and is almost retired.
Posted on 12/23/12 at 10:29 pm to Kafka
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The Basement Wall
I remember one of the local radio stations holding a contest to choose the name of Retzlaff's new band. There was a big party at the Speakeasy on Stanford to debut the new name "Potliquor".
Posted on 12/23/12 at 11:15 pm to OldTigahFot
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There was a big party at the Speakeasy on Stanford to debut the new name "Potliquor"
When I was a kid in the late '70s that building was a 7-11. Somehow somewhere I heard it had been a "speakeasy" -- back in the '20s!!
I only learned the facts few years ago.
Any stories about The Speakeasy? When did it close?
Posted on 12/23/12 at 11:55 pm to Kafka
If that building is even still there and those walls could talk. I saw every old dead blues guy and burnt-out '60s rock band you could think of in that place. It became a convienence store around 1974.
Posted on 12/27/12 at 7:48 am to Tchefuncte Tiger
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Anybody remember a girl named Debbie Gautreaux who sang in a bad call "Flight?" I remember that band had an awesome guitarist named Jerry
Hell yes, she was a very good vocalist and Jerry was a trip of a Guitarist to watch. He played in another band later that I can't remember the name of. Thanks for the memory!!
Posted on 12/27/12 at 7:49 am to Cdawg
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Maybe that belongs on the 80's cheese thread.
Cdawg, don't make me break out some Kyper!!!
Posted on 12/27/12 at 7:51 am to TreeDawg
Not originally from the BR area. did you guys have a band in the 80's called Hyjinx or Strait Face ?
Posted on 12/27/12 at 7:53 am to LSUTygerFan
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did you guys have a band in the 80's called Hyjinx or Strait Face ?
neither rings a bell to me........
Posted on 12/27/12 at 7:59 am to TreeDawg
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neither rings a bell to me
they played a lot around nola. wondered if they ever made it up this way.
what about Nozmo King?
Posted on 12/27/12 at 8:08 am to LSUTygerFan
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what about Nozmo King?
nope, I do remember a Band from N.O. called "White Tiger"....... I think.......
Posted on 12/27/12 at 9:57 am to Jim Rockford
Chris LeBlanc is solid, and not because he played 2 songs at my dad's funeral.
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