I am jealous. These guys ushered in the Stooges. The Amboy Duke's. Kiss. Grand Funk. M c 5. Etc. David Bowie wrote Panic in Detroit because the region was so hot.
65 to 68 many garage rock bands everywhere especially in States Canada and England ! Undergrjound garage rock groups it was a phenomenon ! :) unknown to many of us until now because of the web ! And this is only the tip of the iceberg ! :)
A great continuous riff. With the cord changes that makes the music comes alive. Even though I'm not familiar with this song, it's great which makes this song unique and...Far-Out!!!
great band i think they did 3 45s all with high quality originality n passion,sadly they never got a chance 2 do n lp,it amazes me the pure talent that didnt get noticed n this band 4 me had it in buckets,1 thing i always respect is these bands could of made lame predictable pop tunes 2 get signed.but they stayed tru 2 their musical goal.checkout all 3 45s n u wont b dissapointed.cos back then everything meant everthing n this band were all part of something special.
God, this makes me miss my Grandpa.
R.I.P Ronny Stult's.
I met Ron back in the 80s. He was a great guy. It was an honor to've met him.
Saw the Unrelated Segments in the University of Detroit's Student Union ballroom and they blew me away.
I am jealous. These guys ushered in the Stooges. The Amboy Duke's. Kiss. Grand Funk. M c 5. Etc. David Bowie wrote Panic in Detroit because the region was so hot.
Awesome 60’s beatniks
Вечная весна в одиночной камере
в общем и целом похож лишь перебор
Так такой перебор в сотне песен используют разные группы .всего лишь музыкальный приём.
65 to 68 many garage rock bands everywhere especially in States Canada and England ! Undergrjound garage rock groups it was a phenomenon ! :) unknown to many of us until now because of the web ! And this is only the tip of the iceberg ! :)
United States and Canada to a much wider degree than in The UK but The Deviants are pretty good.
A great continuous riff. With the cord changes that makes the music comes alive. Even though I'm not familiar with this song, it's great which makes this song unique and...Far-Out!!!
Cvlt before Clvlt existed.
One of my favorite sixties rock group the sound they have is typically from this period and this is why they were unique and irreplaceable
Wonderful.:!
My grandma was one of their keyboardists
Your grandma was a guy?
Sweet...
Thnaks for the posting. This is a Gem!
fantastic!
reminds me of The Seeds
Thank you, OP, for this.
Where You Gonna Go? Motor City Garage Bands 1965-1969 (Cicadelic cd)
great band i think they did 3 45s all with high quality originality n passion,sadly they never got a chance 2 do n lp,it amazes me the pure talent that didnt get noticed n this band 4 me had it in buckets,1 thing i always respect is these bands could of made lame predictable pop tunes 2 get signed.but they stayed tru 2 their musical goal.checkout all 3 45s n u wont b dissapointed.cos back then everything meant everthing n this band were all part of something special.
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In an ‘unrelated segment’ -it’s gonna rain….
Cупер!
guy on the left sporting the phil oakey (human league)haircut 12 years earlier lol
This is fucking great
I have an original release copy of this somewhere. What was the flip side song on this?
The A side was, 'Where You Gonna Go?'.
cherry
5*****