104) Nick Garrie — âBungles Tourâ The great album’s comic relief. 105) The Pipe Dream — âThe 5:23â Sunshine pop about commuting on the train — “Book me a ticket on the 5:23.” Written by band member Stephen Schwartz. Stephen Schwartz who wrote Godspell, Pippin and Wicked?! Yes, according to https://whatfrankislisteningto.negstar.com/sunshine-pop-and-baroque/the-pipe-dream-wanderers-lovers-rca-1969/. 106) Dana Gillespie —Continue reading “Nick Garrie — âBungles Tourâ, The Pipe Dream — âThe 5:23â, Dana Gillespie — âNo, No, Noâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — September 8, 2021”
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Marmalade, âI See the Rain Againâ, The Landlords — âIâm Through with Youâ, Georgie Fame — âSomebody Stole My Thunderâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — September 6, 2021
101) Marmalade, âI See the Rain Againâ Before they rocketed to success with their cover of “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da,” the Scottish group released this anthemic single in August of ’67. It was Jimi Hendrixâs favorite song that year, and Jimi was spot-on. The Nuggets comp says it was âas good as British psychedelic pop gets.” TheContinue reading “Marmalade, âI See the Rain Againâ, The Landlords — âIâm Through with Youâ, Georgie Fame — âSomebody Stole My Thunderâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — September 6, 2021”
Labor Day Special: The Kinks â âGet Back in Lineâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — September 6, 2021
100) The Kinks â âGet Back in Lineâ From 1970âs Lola album. Shaun Richman wonderfully puts Ray Daviesâs âanti-unionâ song in context: [I]n 1964 . . . . The Kinks were stars, but they were denied the opportunity to tour America while all of their compatriots were making the Ed Sullivan Show their first stopContinue reading “Labor Day Special: The Kinks â âGet Back in Lineâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — September 6, 2021”
Third Bardo, âFive Years Ahead of My Timeâ, Jeff Monn, âI Need a Friendâ, The Birds, âNo Good Without You Babyâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — September 4, 2021
97) Third Bardo, âFive Years Ahead of My Timeâ A-side of their only single (5/67), and the NYC band nailed it. Garage psych at its best. Supposedly pulled off the air because of presumed drug references. 98) Jeff Monn, âI Need a Friendâ Former Third Bardo lead singer Jeff Monn released an incredible album inContinue reading “Third Bardo, âFive Years Ahead of My Timeâ, Jeff Monn, âI Need a Friendâ, The Birds, âNo Good Without You Babyâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — September 4, 2021”
The Electric Banana, âAlexanderâ, Joe Simon, âI Got a Whole Lot of Lovinââ, Simon Dupree and the Big Sound, âI See the Lightâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — September 3, 2021
94) The Electric Banana, âAlexanderâ Actually, the Banana was the Pretty Things in disguise, making some much needed money by providing songs for films trying to be hip. The liner notes to the Complete De Wolfe Sessions comp explain that: [The] Swinging London phenomenon had led to a profusion of groovy movies chronicling life [there]Continue reading “The Electric Banana, âAlexanderâ, Joe Simon, âI Got a Whole Lot of Lovinââ, Simon Dupree and the Big Sound, âI See the Lightâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — September 3, 2021”
The Flies, âIâm Not Your Stepping Stoneâ, Gordon Lightfoot, âIâm Not Sayinââ, Fire — “Father’s Name Is Dad”: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â September 1, 2021
91) The Flies, âIâm Not Your Stepping Stoneâ MOJO’s Acid Drops, Spacedust & Flying Saucers comp calls the Flies’ take on the song “almost psychotically venomous.” They were definitely not Monkeeing around. The band became infamous at the storied 14 Hour Technicolor Dream benefit in part by urinating on the audience. Acid Drops concludes thatContinue reading “The Flies, âIâm Not Your Stepping Stoneâ, Gordon Lightfoot, âIâm Not Sayinââ, Fire — “Father’s Name Is Dad”: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â September 1, 2021″
Paul & Barry Ryan, âMadrigalâ, Kim Fowley, âThe Tripâ, George Martin, âHere, There and Everywhereâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 31, 2021
88) Paul & Barry Ryan, âMadrigalâ Not former House Speaker Paul Ryan, but the twin brother of Brit heartthrob Barry Ryan (and son of singer Marion Ryan). Or, was he? Anyway, a wonderful, wistful song. 89) Kim Fowley, âThe Tripâ The deliriously deranged Fowley left an indelible mark on L.A. rock history, created the Runaways,Continue reading “Paul & Barry Ryan, âMadrigalâ, Kim Fowley, âThe Tripâ, George Martin, âHere, There and Everywhereâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 31, 2021”
Ben E. King, âDonât Let Me Downâ, The Poets, âIn Your Towerâ, Syd Barrett, âGigolo Auntâ (Peel session): Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 30, 2021
85) Ben E. King, âDonât Let Me Downâ From his little noticed Rough Edges album in â70 â but so much better than the innumerable soul versions of âHey Jude.â John Lennon returned the favor five years later with âStand By Me.â 86) The Poets, âIn Your Towerâ The flip-side of âWooden Spoon,â by ScotlandâsContinue reading “Ben E. King, âDonât Let Me Downâ, The Poets, âIn Your Towerâ, Syd Barrett, âGigolo Auntâ (Peel session): Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 30, 2021”
The Pretty Things, âWalking Through My Dreamsâ, The Jackpots, âKing of the Worldâ, The Mojo Men, âSit Down I Think I Love Youâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock) — August 29, 2021
82) The Pretty Things, âWalking Through My Dreamsâ This April ’68 B-side by the incomparable Pretty Things represents British psychedelia at its best. The Rubble comp boldly but accurately stated that â[t]he prime of British flower-power records came out of groups whoâd previously grunted their way through rabbblehouse R&B. . . . [T]he cream ofContinue reading “The Pretty Things, âWalking Through My Dreamsâ, The Jackpots, âKing of the Worldâ, The Mojo Men, âSit Down I Think I Love Youâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock) — August 29, 2021”
Manfred Mann, âSnakeskin Garterâ, Elvis Presley, âChange of Habitâ, The Hassles, âEvery Step I Takeâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — August 28, 2021
79) Manfred Mann, âSnakeskin Garterâ From âVicar Sweetâ to âSnakeskinâ slinky, quite an evolution! Manfred Mann Chapter Three, the Mann’s experimental jazz-rock incarnation, didn’t last long (two albums), but it was extraordinary and unlike anything they had done before. “Snakeskin Garter” comes from the first album (in ’69), which wasnât released in U.S. — theContinue reading “Manfred Mann, âSnakeskin Garterâ, Elvis Presley, âChange of Habitâ, The Hassles, âEvery Step I Takeâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — August 28, 2021”
Tompall & the Glaser Brothers –âSet Yourself Freeâ, The (Four) Kinsmen — âGlasshouse Green, Splinter Redâ, Manfred Mann, –âThe Vicarâs Daughterâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 27, 2021
76) Tompall & the Glaser Brothers, âSet Yourself Freeâ Wonderful song from the 1970 movie â. . . Tick . . . Tick . . . Tick . . .â â âRacial tensions threaten to explode when a black man [Jim Brown] is elected sheriff of a small, racially divided town in the Deep South.âContinue reading “Tompall & the Glaser Brothers –âSet Yourself Freeâ, The (Four) Kinsmen — âGlasshouse Green, Splinter Redâ, Manfred Mann, –âThe Vicarâs Daughterâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 27, 2021”
The Carrie Nations (Lynn Carey) — âCome with the Gentle Peopleâ, Jose Feliciano — â(I Canât Get No) Satisfactionâ, David Bowie & the Lower Third — âCanât Stop Thinking About Meâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 26, 2021
73) The Carrie Nations (Lynn Carey), âCome with the Gentle Peopleâ Another beguiling song from the Meyer/Ebert cult classic film Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. 74) Jose Feliciano, â(I Canât Get No) Satisfactionâ Felicianoâs version of âLight My Fireâ became a #3 hit, but his âSatisfactionâ (from â70âs Fireworks album) was even better. 75)Continue reading “The Carrie Nations (Lynn Carey) — âCome with the Gentle Peopleâ, Jose Feliciano — â(I Canât Get No) Satisfactionâ, David Bowie & the Lower Third — âCanât Stop Thinking About Meâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 26, 2021”
Headstone Circus — âHealerâ, O.V. Wright — âYouâre Gonna Make Me Cryâ, Tomorrow — âRevolutionâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 25, 2021
70) Headstone Circus, âHealerâ Best song from a wonderful blues/folk/psych album recorded in â68-â70 but inexplicably not released until decades later. According to Lost.FM, the band describes its naming as follows: “On Halloween night we went to an old cemetery, dropped acid, and spent a very strange night . . . . The tombstones appearedContinue reading “Headstone Circus — âHealerâ, O.V. Wright — âYouâre Gonna Make Me Cryâ, Tomorrow — âRevolutionâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 25, 2021”
The Fugs — âCIA Manâ, McGough and McGear — âSo Much in Loveâ, Wichita Fall — âOrnamental Sideshowâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 24, 2021
67) The Fugs, âCIA Manâ From the classic â66 Virgin Fugs album by the adorable Greenwich Village degenerates. If you are expecting âSecret Agent Man,â please do not listen to this song! 68) McGough and McGear, âSo Much in Loveâ Paul McCartneyâs brother Mike gets his psych on, with a little help from his brotherâsContinue reading “The Fugs — âCIA Manâ, McGough and McGear — âSo Much in Loveâ, Wichita Fall — âOrnamental Sideshowâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 24, 2021”
Billy Nicholls — âGirl from New Yorkâ, Nick Garrie — âCan I Stay With Youâ, The Tokens — âShe Lets Her Hair Down (Early in the Morning)â: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 23, 2021
64) Billy Nicholls, âGirl from New Yorkâ Another selection from one of the two greatest âlostâ albums of the 1960âs. 65) Nick Garrie, âCan I Stay With Youâ Another selection from the other towering lost classic of the 1960âs — Nick Garrieâs The Nightmare of J.B. Stanislas. 66) The Tokens, âShe Lets Her Hair DownContinue reading “Billy Nicholls — âGirl from New Yorkâ, Nick Garrie — âCan I Stay With Youâ, The Tokens — âShe Lets Her Hair Down (Early in the Morning)â: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! â August 23, 2021”
Roberta Flack — “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”, The Aquarian Age — â10,000 Words in a Cardboard Boxâ, The Golden Earrings — âBaby Donât Make Me Nervousâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! August 22, 2021
61) Roberta Flack, âThe First Time Ever I Saw Your Faceâ No, you have not heard this! Three years before her â72 mega-hit, she recorded this lovely version in â69. The song was actually written in â57 by radical Scottish folk singer Ewan MacColl for Peggy Seeger, with whom he was having an affair. 62)Continue reading “Roberta Flack — “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”, The Aquarian Age — â10,000 Words in a Cardboard Boxâ, The Golden Earrings — âBaby Donât Make Me Nervousâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! August 22, 2021″
The Artwoods — âBrother, Can You Spare a Dime?â, The What Four — âIâm Gonna Destroy that Boyâ, Peter Cook & Dudley Moore — âThe L.S. Bumble Beeâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — August 21, 2021
58) The Artwoods, âBrother, Can You Spare a Dime?â The Artwoods were founded by, yes, Art Wood, who was the older brother of future Stones guitarist Ron Wood. They were a top touring R&B band, but their success never translated to record. âBrotherâ was a Depression-era classic made famous by Bing Crosby in 1932. ArtContinue reading “The Artwoods — âBrother, Can You Spare a Dime?â, The What Four — âIâm Gonna Destroy that Boyâ, Peter Cook & Dudley Moore — âThe L.S. Bumble Beeâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — August 21, 2021”
Joe Bataan — âUptownâ, Itâs a Beautiful Day — âWhite Birdâ, The Mike Curb Congregation — âSweet Gingerbread Manâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — August 20, 2021
55) Joe Bataan, âUptownâ Richard Pierson says that “[n]o recording artist has more impeccable street credentials” than Bataan, who “grew up in Spanish Harlem, where he ran with Puerto Rican gangs and absorbed R&B, Afro-Cuban, and Afro-Rican musical influences.” (https://www.allmusic.com/artist/joe-bataan-mn0000117990/biography) 56) Itâs a Beautiful Day, âWhite Birdâ This San Francisco psychedelic folk-rock band was ledContinue reading “Joe Bataan — âUptownâ, Itâs a Beautiful Day — âWhite Birdâ, The Mike Curb Congregation — âSweet Gingerbread Manâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — August 20, 2021”
The Honeybus — âStoryâ, Merry Clayton — âGimme Shelterâ, The Peppermint Trolley — âBaby You Come Rolling âCross My Mindâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — August 18, 2021
52) The Honeybus, âStoryâ ’70 single and title song of the album released after Honeybus had already split up. Haunting song. 53) Merry Clayton, âGimme Shelterâ Formerly a member of Ray Charles’s Raelettes, Merry’s voice backed the Stones on the iconic “Gimme Shelter.” She then released her own version. I’m not going to say hersContinue reading “The Honeybus — âStoryâ, Merry Clayton — âGimme Shelterâ, The Peppermint Trolley — âBaby You Come Rolling âCross My Mindâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — August 18, 2021”
Wimple Winch — âSave My Soulâ, The Merry-Go-Round — âListen, Listen!â, Simon Dupree and the Big Sound — âDaytime, Nighttimeâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — August 16, 2021
49) Wimple Winch, âSave My Soulâ Stone cold classic. Nuggets says this June ’66 single âis a record of such stunning power and velocity itâs practically impossible to resistâ and Vernon Joynson calls it “a wild rave-up” that is “one of the most exciting singles ever recorded in the UK.” (The Tapestry of Delights Revisited)Continue reading “Wimple Winch — âSave My Soulâ, The Merry-Go-Round — âListen, Listen!â, Simon Dupree and the Big Sound — âDaytime, Nighttimeâ: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — August 16, 2021”