Sweet one month anniversary. A little bit more from some of the bands I played the last four weeks, plus some new stuff. Check below for videos of some of the music played.
Robb London - Gloria
Mirettes - Whirlpool
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Gandalph - Hang on to a Dream
Seeds - Try to Understand
Chy Guys - Say Mama
The happenings - don't you think it's time
Love - No Matter What You Do
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Public Nuisance - ??? Track 5
Death - Keep a Knockin
The Dirty Shames - Makin' Love
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Ngozi Family - you don't love me
Allmighty Defenders - Cone of Light
Freedom's Children - Little Games
Grisen Skriker - Tank Om
Mogollar - Behind the Dark
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Dick Justice - Henry Lee
Billy Nichols - Girl from New York
Cynics - Blue Train Station
K-Tels - Where are you
Pleasure Seekers - Never Thought you'd leave me
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Negative Space - Sunflower
some recordings from the Yahowah book about the Source.
Fifty Foot Hose - Red the Sign Post
Gemelle Kessler - Lasciati Baciare col Letkiss
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The Normals - Almost Ready
Richie Knight and the Mid-Knights - homework
Guitar Wolf - Venus Drive (request)
Coachwhips - Hey Fanny
English Subtitles - Sweat
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the New Bangs - go go kitty
David Axelrod - the smile
Dennis Wilson - Moonshine
Pretty Things - Cant Stand the Pain
Flying Burrito Brothers - Sin City
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Kaleidoscope - You Don't Love Me
Videos Below!!!
Click here to watch all the highlights below in a handy playlist. Once you're on youtube, just click the first video and the rest will autoplay.
Robb London doing my favorite version of Gloria.
Gandalf!!! The entire album is worth investigating.
the always amazing Seeds
Love
Public Nuisance - not the song I played, but good nonetheless
Freedom's Children - again, not the song I played...you should check em out. Pretty noisy, unrelenting psych from South Africa during the 60's
Swedish Punk ala Grisen Skriker!
Mogollar! Andoluvian/Turkish folk/psych
The Pleasure Seekers - the ideal girls for me!
Fifty Foot Hose - amazing psych band from the late 60's. A must listen to if there ever was.
Dennis Wilson - Moonshine. What?
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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