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Post by Lord Emsworth on Sept 11, 2022 9:27:33 GMT
The Seeds - Can't Seem To Make You Mine
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Oct 7, 2022 7:55:30 GMT
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Post by zeopold on Oct 7, 2022 8:56:46 GMT
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Post by jsm on Oct 11, 2022 2:57:25 GMT
The Sunsets - Hot Generation [Oz, 1967]
Later covered by The Pandoras from LA, 5678s from Japan, and others
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Post by jsm on Oct 26, 2022 22:31:43 GMT
Merlynn Tree - Look In Your Mirror [Texas, 1967]
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Post by jsm on Nov 1, 2022 5:11:55 GMT
Marilyn Mattson - He Means So Much To Me [1967]
Brilliant echo-laden pop psych gem. After much searching, I finally got my own copy of this beaut last week
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Nov 1, 2022 7:58:54 GMT
Well done jsm - great find
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Post by jsm on Nov 23, 2022 3:40:55 GMT
The Emeralds - King Lonely The Blue [UK, 1965]
Outstanding
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Post by jsm on Nov 23, 2022 22:26:06 GMT
Reasons Why - Already I Really Need Is Love [Chicago, 1967]
Fuzz garage rock classic
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Post by zeopold on Nov 24, 2022 22:49:33 GMT
The Seeds really had their look together. Daryl Hooper (keyboards, right of frame) was neck-and-neck with the Pretty Things' Phil May for longest hair at the time
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Post by jsm on Nov 25, 2022 4:55:32 GMT
Not really garage or psych but a pretty cool song about Dr Martin Luther King from the Netherlands in 1969
The Motions - Wasted Words
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Post by jsm on Nov 25, 2022 5:04:42 GMT
Here's some proper Dutch garage from 1966
The Beat Buddies - Pins In My Heart
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Dec 19, 2022 11:38:32 GMT
Hell yeah...
Mouse & The Traps A PUBLIC EXECUTION
The Barbarians - Moulty
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Post by personunknown on Dec 19, 2022 12:01:16 GMT
Seriously Mr Savage? Two of the worst on that comp. Lenny Kaye may have chosen them as being historically representative of those times fair enough but as actual tunes? No. Public Execution is third rate mock Dylan. The Moulty lyric is painful mawkish drivel and it shouldn't really be credited to The Barbarians either, they had long since split and the backing musicians on that record ere members of Bob Dylan's troupe.
Sorry for being such a killjoy.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Dec 19, 2022 13:18:53 GMT
Woah. I like em both very much. Many of those Nuggets tunes are poor knock offs of more successful acts - but, crucially, put through the mangle of incompetence - which is what inadvertently turns them into magic
That's my take anyways
It's the punk formula innit
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