Dear friends,
Today I will present you a Pebbles Compilation with Swedish 60s groups
Hope you will ennjoy it
Track Listing
Side 1:
1.The Shakers: "Who Will Buy these Wonderful Eyes?" – Rel. 1967
2.The Cads: "Call My Name" – Rel. 1966
3.Los Comancheros: "It's So Right" – Rel. 1966
4.The Dee Jays: "Not that Girl"
5.The Dee Jays: "Striped Dreams" – Rel. 1967
6.The Demons: "You" – Rel. 1964
7.The Gents: "Honor Bright"
8.The Madmen: "Alfred E. Goes Surfing" – Rel. 1965
Side 2:
1.The Dee Jays: "You Must Be Joking" – Rel. 1965
2.The Slamcreepers: "Nobody" – Rel. 1966
3.The Bootjacks: "Route 66" – Rel. 1965
4.The Namelosers: "Suzie Q" – Rel. 1965
5.The Flippers: "Louie, Louie" (Richard Berry)
6.The Lea Riders Group: "Got No Woman" – Rel. 1966
7.The Lea Riders Group: "But I Am, and Who Cares?" – Rel. 1966
8.The Bootjacks: "Stoned"
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This blog is dedicated to the youngsters involved in the 60s music scene. Their love for music, enthusiasm and tension to experiment, created fantastic beats and grooves. 60s garage, psych, beat, freakbeat, pop, psychedelic, and even bubblegum has inspired a lot of musicians and generations.
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The shake begins right now
Let’s make this http://garage60s.blogspot.com/ a live community full with 60s amazing stories and sounds from all over the world.
The shake begins right now
Thursday, 25 March 2010
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2 comments:
Hey! Nice site!
Check this swedish psychedelic rockband out:
http://www.myspace.com/roihottur
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX27T2KbIME
Cool blog you got here! And this compilation looks really interesting considering especially the fact that my mums uncle was (and since 2010 still is) the drummer of the Flippers (which I had the pleasure to see live at their first reunion concert).
It's just too bad that the track included here is a cover (although it is good, I've been growned up with it and the rest of their small output) Their first single "I could hear here her a cry" is one of my absolute favourites and the closest thing to a hit they had! : ) Thanks for sharing the music and making it possible for us in the younger generations to take part of it! : )
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