THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,604) Jane Birkin — âJane B.â “How could Gainsbourg better prove his love for Birkin than by giving her Chopin [fourth prelude from opus. 28 in E minor]? How could he better prove his love for Chopin than by giving him Birkin?” (francoishugloContinue reading “Jane Birkin — âJane B.â: Brace for the Obscure 60s rock)! â May 31, 2025”
Monthly Archives: May 2025
The Soul Survivors — âCanât Stand to Be in Love with Youâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 30, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,603) The Soul Survivors — âCanât Stand to Be in Love with Youâ Warning: If you are from Denver, read no further! This song reached #1 on KIMN on November 15th, 1965, and stayed at the top for four straight weeks! (https://kimsloans.wordpress.com/pop-bop-rock-honoree-soul-survivors/) ItContinue reading “The Soul Survivors — âCanât Stand to Be in Love with Youâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 30, 2025”
New Dawn — âLast Morningâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 29, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,602) New Dawn — âLast Morningâ More haunting and hypnotizing psych from the Pacific Northwest. Yeah, there’s a New Dawn (see #986, 1,295), but it’s still raining outside. Ron Moore writes about the Dawnâs sole album: Dreamy downer LP with rhythm-centered (monotonous?) drums, organ,Continue reading “New Dawn — âLast Morningâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 29, 2025”
Eddie Floyd — âIâve Just Been Feeling Badâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 28, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,601) Eddie Floyd — âIâve Just Been Feeling Badâ This ’67 B-side co-written with Steve Cropper is an expression of sincere regret over how a man has treated his love. It is sooooooooo good. “Ohhh My My MY!!!” (CherylJ7501, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWCGZF4QUrk) Indeed! Steve HueyContinue reading “Eddie Floyd — âIâve Just Been Feeling Badâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 28, 2025”
The Liverpool Five — âSheâs (Got Plenty of Love)â: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 27, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,600) The Liverpool Five — âSheâs (Got Plenty of Love)“ These British invaders decided to stay in the States, where they gave us two sterling LPs, a song that reached #98, and this unforgettable and definitive version of a Coventry band’s ’65 B-side.Continue reading “The Liverpool Five — âSheâs (Got Plenty of Love)â: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 27, 2025”
Bob Dylan — âJohn Brownâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 26, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,599) Bob Dylan — âJohn Brownâ Bob Dylanâs greatest anti-war song never to appear on a Dylan studio album, released under the name Blind Boy Grunt on a Folkways Compilation LP. The âhair-raisingâ songâs ânovelistic depiction of a motherâs misguided patriotism and herContinue reading “Bob Dylan — âJohn Brownâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 26, 2025”
I Shall Be Released: Elton John â âTurn to Meâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 25, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,598) Elton John â âTurn to Meâ Before Reginald Dwight (see #175) was Elton John, he was Regimental Sgt. Zippo. Here is his unreleased Sgt. Pepper-inspired â68 albumâs âlost gem, a truly lovely tune which finds [him] offering his heart to a lonelyContinue reading “I Shall Be Released: Elton John â âTurn to Meâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 25, 2025”
The Sorrows —Â âLet Me Inâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 24, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,597) The Sorrows —Â âLet Me Inâ This “[k]iller” “monster garage punk tune (last_heard, https://www.45cat.com/record/7n35336) is “boisterous” UK freakbeat, “perhaps the[ Sorrows’ (see #407, 567)] finest recorded moment” (N.E. Fulcanwright, liner notes to the CD comp Freakbeat Freakout), a “Pretty Things-inspired” “gem[] fromContinue reading “The Sorrows —Â âLet Me Inâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 24, 2025”
 Scrugg — âI Wish I Was Fiveâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 23, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,596) Scrugg — âI Wish I Was Fiveâ From South Africa by way of London, here is Nuggets II-worthy “nicely melodic psychedelic pop with penetrating organ work not unlike that used by Pink Floyd on their early records” (Richie Unterberger, https://www.allmusic.com/artist/scrugg-mn0000309723#biography), “wistfully melodic” with aContinue reading ” Scrugg — âI Wish I Was Fiveâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 23, 2025″
Hamilton Camp — âTravelin’ in the Darkâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 22, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,595) Hamilton Camp — âTravelin’ in the Darkâ Hamilton Camp (see #1,432) was the first to record and release Felix Pappalardi’s and Gail Collins’ “Travelin’ in the Dark’”, released by Bo Grumpus a year later and Pappalardi’s own Mountain four years later. Camp’sContinue reading “Hamilton Camp — âTravelin’ in the Darkâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 22, 2025”
Sweet Feeling/Rupertâs People — âAll So Long Agoâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 21, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,594) Sweet Feeling/Rupertâs People — âAll So Long Agoâ Sweet Feeling, later to become Rupertâs People (see #370), gives us âan absolute gem . . . a faultless piece of pop perfection” that is “very reminiscent of the Paul McCartney showcases on RevolverContinue reading “Sweet Feeling/Rupertâs People — âAll So Long Agoâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 21, 2025”
Majic Ship — “Wednesday Morning Dew”: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 20, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,593) Majic Ship — “Wednesday Morning Dew” A NYC band trending toward hard rock gives us a beautiful and languid ballad that is âlike a warm summer eveningâ (xiropigado, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmRG-OddRy0), a âfabulous track which shows theres no justice[, s]hould have been huge”. Qrogbrown1965,Continue reading “Majic Ship — “Wednesday Morning Dew”: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 20, 2025″
Johnny Adams — âGeorgia Morning Dewâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 19, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,592) Johnny Adams — âGeorgia Morning Dewâ Johnny Adams’ (see #827) ’70 A-side and album-opening track is “magnificent . . . marr[ying] soul with a distinctive country feel”. (Soulmakossa, https://www.funkmysoul.gr/johnny-adams-heart-soul/) “The bouncy country-funk and nostalgic lyrical trail . . . provide a giddy,Continue reading “Johnny Adams — âGeorgia Morning Dewâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 19, 2025”
The Kinks — âSitting By the Riversideâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 18, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,591) The Kinks — âSitting By the Riversideâ The Kinks (see #100, 381, 417, 450, 508, 529, 606, 623, 753, 865, 978, 1,043, 1,108, 1,302, 1,330) gift us âirresistible . . . balm for the ears and the soul . . . a little momentContinue reading “The Kinks — âSitting By the Riversideâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 18, 2025”
I Shall Be Released: Dave Waite & Marianne Segal — âPaper Flowersâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 17, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,590) Dave Waite & Marianne Segal — âPaper Flowersâ The dorks at Polydor didn’t release this glittering UK folk rock gem?! They folked themselves. It would have been a hit! Richard Allen tells us that “[t]hree tracks, âPaper Flowersâ, âItâs Really Quite AlrightâContinue reading “I Shall Be Released: Dave Waite & Marianne Segal — âPaper Flowersâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 17, 2025”
Doug Ashdown — âSomething Strangeâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 16, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,589) Doug Ashdown — âSomething Strangeâ Here is one of the firsts songs written by Australia’s folk giant Doug Ashdown (see #1,375). Brilliant. Ashdown tells us of Ashdown: After playing lead guitar in a Shadows/Beatles cover band, I descended into the subterranean worldContinue reading “Doug Ashdown — âSomething Strangeâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 16, 2025”
Click — âGirl with a Mindâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 15, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,588) Click — âGirl with a Mindâ â. . . is not easy to findâ. Um, that might be a bit touchy today. Anyway, this entrancing and âoffbeatâ (Billboard (Feb. 3, 1968), Davie Gordon, https://www.45cat.com/record/lr3419) A-side clicks with me, âsomething between The Cowsills andContinue reading “Click — âGirl with a Mindâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 15, 2025”
Glass Family — âIâm Losing Itâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 14, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,587) Glass Family — âIâm Losing Itâ This killer fuzz-drenched garage/psych stomper wasn’t issued as a single or on the Glass Family’s ’69 LP Electric Band (see #309, 338). Rather, it found its way onto possibly the first 60’s punk/garage rock compilation album,Continue reading “Glass Family — âIâm Losing Itâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 14, 2025”
Mario Migliardi — âApollo Beatâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 13, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,586) Mario Migliardi — âApollo Beatâ A “[m]agnetic and surreal” (exotaras3732, https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=G7AUQxGsmLs) instrumental/wordless choral freakout that starts out in 2001: A Space Odyssey territory before amping up the drums and guitar. Fantastico! We can thank Mario Migliardi, “an Italian composer, pianist and conductorContinue reading “Mario Migliardi — âApollo Beatâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 13, 2025”
Etta James — âMellow Fellowâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 12, 2025
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,585) Etta James — âMellow Fellowâ Forget King James, here is Queen James, the original Queen of Soul (see #316, 498) âwailing to a stomping beatâ (Joe Marchese, https://theseconddisc.com/2012/07/18/the-feeling-is-right-kent-offers-expanded-etta-james-lp-clarence-carter-singles-collection/) on this â[g]reat classic mid-tempo Rnb/Mod dancerâ. (https://rhythmlounge.co.uk/product/etta-james-mellow-fellow-argo-demo-vg/) This is no mellow fella! AsContinue reading “Etta James — âMellow Fellowâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â May 12, 2025”