THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,164) Q’65 — âI Despise Youâ The dutch punksâ nasty â66 A-side reached #19 in the Netherlands. High Times calls the â65* (see #108, 557, 913) ugly, slobs, and less intelligible than a New York cab driver, and it means that as aContinue reading “Q’65 — âI Despise Youâ:Â (Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â April 3, 2024”
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Earth Island — âDoomsday Afternoonâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â April 2, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,163) Earth Island — âDoomsday Afternoonâ Another helping of stellar sunshine pop from Earth Islandâs sole album (see #448, 653). Ecologically-aware, but from when sunshine was still a good thing! The album is a âSunshine Psychedelic gemâ. (https://psychedelic-rocknroll.blogspot.com/2009/02/earth-island-we-must-survive.html) By all accounts, Curt Boettcher mustContinue reading “Earth Island — âDoomsday Afternoonâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â April 2, 2024”
Bob Dylan and the Band — âKickinâ My Dog Aroundâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â April 1, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,162) Bob Dylan and the Band — âKickinâ My Dog Aroundâ Recorded in Big Pinkâs doghouse, this is the song that fetched the Pulitzer for Dylan. Dalriadajohannsen says that âMy dad used to sing this when he was drunk.” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odybt2tHOB4) That also seemsContinue reading “Bob Dylan and the Band — âKickinâ My Dog Aroundâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â April 1, 2024”
Aretha Franklin — âWonât Be Longâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 31, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,161) Aretha Franklin — âWonât Be Longâ Released on December 23, 1960, this A-side was Arethaâs first charting song (#76 and #7 R&B) and the first track on her first album. It displayed âwanton exuberance in the (broken) mold of Ray Charles’ âIContinue reading “Aretha Franklin — âWonât Be Longâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 31, 2024”
Ian & the Zodiacs â âNo Money, No Honeyâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 30, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,160) Ian & the Zodiacs â âNo Money, No Honeyâ Germanyâs favorite Star-Club playing British beat group! OK, other than the Beatles. This â66 A-side “is exceptional, powerful mod R&B with fuzz guitar and a pounding beat with forceful drumming in a tightContinue reading “Ian & the Zodiacs â âNo Money, No Honeyâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 30, 2024”
Freddie Scott — âHe Ainât Give You Noneâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 29, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,159) Freddie Scott — âHe Ainât Give You Noneâ Freddie Scott (see #735) cut a “fine version of Van Morrison’s [see #188, 253] big-voiced beat ballad” (Heikki Suosalo, https://www.soulexpress.net/freddiescott.htm), and it reached #100 (#24 R&B). Fine? It is so fine, so funky, andContinue reading “Freddie Scott — âHe Ainât Give You Noneâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 29, 2024”
The Syd Dale Orchestra — âElianaâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 28, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,158) The Syd Dale Orchestra — âElianaâ If Swinging London had a theme song, it would be . . . OK, it would be âSoul Bossa Novaâ by Quincy Jones. But had Austin Powers never shagged its way into our collective consciousnesses, itContinue reading “The Syd Dale Orchestra — âElianaâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 28, 2024”
Skip Bifferty — “Yours for at Least 24â: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March , 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,157) Skip Bifferty — “Yours for at Least 24â Here is a rollicking, shuffling, UK pop psych album track from Skip Bifferty* (see #288), who “RCA allowed . . . to cut a full LP, which contained some notable psychedelic and experimental tracks”Continue reading “Skip Bifferty — “Yours for at Least 24â: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March , 2024”
Kippington Lodge — âTurn Out the Lightâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 26, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,156) Kippington Lodge — âTurn Out the Lightâ Kippington Lodge* is “[b]est remembered as the vehicle for the earliest Nick Lowe . . . recordings . . . stemm[ing] from Loweâs first band . . . which he formed with school pal, BrinsleyContinue reading “Kippington Lodge — âTurn Out the Lightâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 26, 2024”
Double Feature — âBaby Get Your Head Screwed Onâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 25, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,155) Double Feature — âBaby Get Your Head Screwed Onâ Here is a mod-tastic A-side cover of a track off Cat Stevens’ first album — “gritty vocals combine with R&B guitar, percussion, cello, organ and horns in a superb production . . .Continue reading “Double Feature — âBaby Get Your Head Screwed Onâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 25, 2024”
Sandy Posey — âPatternsâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 24, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,154) Sandy Posey — âPatternsâ Countrypolitan icon Sandy Posey blesses us with Barbara Cooper and Frank Catana’s alluring âsupremely moody [song] (released by Cooper herself in 1967)[, which] showcases Posey at her finest”. (Joe Marchese, https://theseconddisc.com/2024/01/23/its-wonderful-to-be-in-love-cherry-red-reissues-sandy-poseys-complete-mgm-recordings/) âFor countrypolitan)[, it has an] unusually broodingContinue reading “Sandy Posey — âPatternsâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 24, 2024”
Los Cuatro Monedas — âMira de Frenteâ/âLook Straightâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 23, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,153) Los Cuatro Monedas — âMira de Frenteâ/âLook Straightâ First âGroovinââ, then âGroovyâ, and now just an irresistible groove. This â71 B-side is âone of the[] bestâ (liner notes to the CD comp Fading Yellow, Vol. 14: Spanish Popsike and Other Delights) fromContinue reading “Los Cuatro Monedas — âMira de Frenteâ/âLook Straightâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 23, 2024”
The Fireballs — âGroovy Motionsâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 22, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,152) The Fireballs — âGroovy Motionsâ In the 60s, squares sometimes tried their hand at psychedelia and the results were expectedly awful, but sometimes they were positively groovy. There’s a whole CD comp — Marshmallow Skies — featuring both varieties. This ’68 B-sideContinue reading “The Fireballs — âGroovy Motionsâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 22, 2024”
The Sound Barrier — âGroovin’ Slowâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 21, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,151) The Sound Barrier — âGroovin’ Slowâ This ’68 B-side is “an interesting slice of [UK] psychedelic pop” that “has a number of tempo changes before culminating in a hazy, disorienting ending”. (Vernon Joynson, The Tapestry of Delights Revisited). The song is aContinue reading “The Sound Barrier — âGroovin’ Slowâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 21, 2024”
Sun Dragon — “Far Away Mountain”: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 20, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,150) Sun Dragon — “Far Away Mountain” This absolutely gorgeous and “achingly beautiful” ’68 UK B-side “is melodic, orchestrated pop of the highest order” (Stefan Granados, liner notes to the CD comp Listen to the Sky: The Others/Sands/Sun Dragon: The Collected Recordings 1964-73)Continue reading “Sun Dragon — “Far Away Mountain”: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 20, 2024″
The Enfields — “I’m for Things You Do”: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 19, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,149) The Enfields — “I’m for Things You Do” Did this â66 B-side, a âwonderful rocker” (On the Flip-Side, https://ontheflip-side.blogspot.com/2012/03/song-of-week-enfields-she-already-has.html) by a Wilmington, Delaware band, inspire Tom Hanksâ âThat Thing You Doâ? Only Gump knows for sure, but I do know that theContinue reading “The Enfields — “I’m for Things You Do”: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 19, 2024″
The Four Tops — âLook Out Your Windowâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 18, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,148) The Four Tops — âLook Out Your Windowâ From the fab Four Tops’ ’69 album Soul Spin comes a song with “a fantastic, brooding, ominous and dark quality that was as far away from anything most would have expected from a FourContinue reading “The Four Tops — âLook Out Your Windowâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 18, 2024”
Frabjoy & the Runcible Spoon (Godley & Creme) — âTo Fly Awayâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 17, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,147) Frabjoy & the Runcible Spoon (Godley & Creme) — âTo Fly Awayâ From another contender for the greatest lost album of the 1960âs comes this “starkly beautiful” song, one of the ones that “entranced” Giorgio Gomelsky, who “immediately view[ed Kevin Godley andContinue reading “Frabjoy & the Runcible Spoon (Godley & Creme) — âTo Fly Awayâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 17, 2024”
5 Gentlemen — âDis-nous Dylanâ/âTell Us Dylanâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 16, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,146) 5 Gentlemen — âDis-nous Dylanâ/âTell Us Dylanâ The 5 Gentlemen (see #724) were âthe best French band of the mid-60sâ (Fou de Rock, http://www.fouderock.com/rock_fr/five-gentlemen.html) and they give us a song that “satiri[z]es the earnestness of the music of pop-folk artists like Bob DylanContinue reading “5 Gentlemen — âDis-nous Dylanâ/âTell Us Dylanâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 16, 2024”
Fuchsia — âMe and My Kiteâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 15, 2024
THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD 1,145) Fuchsia — âMe and My Kiteâ A whimsical British prog delight, the song, “a favourite amongst fans of the album and group, is a gorgeously twee pop-charmer with a sweet and achingly simple chorus”. (Aussie-Byrd-Brother, https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=12662) It “could have easily been aContinue reading “Fuchsia — âMe and My Kiteâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â March 15, 2024”