Ya wanna know sumthin"? She ain't so bad after all. They sound a wee bit like the Nashville Teens. They had the hit cover of "Tobacco Road" in "64. Rog, many many moons ago, before they put a man on the moon, I thought they were an American garage band from Nashville, Tennessee. I didn't know they were from your side of the pond.
@@rogbrown1458 What year was it released? If it's the same song, "Sugar On Sunday" was a Tommy James and the Shondells original, released in 1969. Have you heard of a Texas garage band called The Clique? They had a 1969 song titled "Superman" R.E.M. had a hit with it in 1986.
Thomas.Clique released in 69 and it's Tommy James/ Shondells track!. I can play Crimson and Clover over and over!!!. Wobbly Psych I named it!😅. Buddy Rog.
Done by the Knack Essex UK also in 1965 and By Sean & The BrandyWines US in 1966
I just went back in time to my happy place.
It reminds me of a later band called the Inmates of the late 70’s and early 80’s. Very cool song though for a Garage Band.
Hi.She maybe Aint no good but the track is great and one we have on the shelves.Cheers Rog.Pacific Sunset Records
Ya wanna know sumthin"?
She ain't so bad after all.
They sound a wee bit like the Nashville Teens.
They had the hit cover of "Tobacco Road" in "64.
Rog, many many moons ago, before they put a man on the moon, I thought they were an American garage band from Nashville, Tennessee.
I didn't know they were from your side of the pond.
Thomas.Also had Sugar on Sunday by the CLIQUE.Could easily have been nurtured in the good OLE US of A.Cheers me mate.
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What year was it released?
If it's the same song, "Sugar On Sunday" was a Tommy James and the Shondells original, released in 1969.
Have you heard of a Texas garage band called The Clique?
They had a 1969 song titled
"Superman"
R.E.M. had a hit with it in 1986.
Thomas.Clique released in 69 and it's Tommy James/ Shondells track!. I can play Crimson and Clover over and over!!!. Wobbly Psych I named it!😅. Buddy Rog.
Thomas.Texas Clique .not come across them unless one of the same but unlikely and not heard the REM track I don't believe .
Slightly primitive-sounding garage as we hear from other bands produced by Larry Page such as The Troggs. Pretty good, though!
I don't know why but I hear sort of a Who vibe in this record.