no there is probably not as much great music today - but there is great music today - just dont expect to have it handed to you on the radio or on mainstream media.
Mainstream Music Radio will soon be a thing of the past! With streaming services and downloading your own music, the Radio Industry has really taken a hit for the worse!
@@obscuremusictabs5927…I love the music, cars, TV Shows, the era! I’m not discussing the hard times like the Vietnam War, protests, etc! I was a small boy in 1966! I remember the good times growing up!
Great garage, punk , psych of these early days . Huey's dropping on LZs . Yeah lost a relative mid3/68 , tail end of TET , weeks b-4;4 my 11th bday. Seen dudes sent there , NAM , from65-69 . Al PSTD cases.
I really never associated these songs with hate or contempt; I just like their sound, vocals and musical effect(s). But....if you like those sentiments, check out the Sex Pistols 'Never Mind the Bullocks.' It never gets old.
Still one of my most favourite garage numbers ever!. Such a beautiful vocal escalation in the change and then back to that exquisite, pained vocal and guitar kick during the verse....stunning.
Not only do I love this song but the video as well, because I remember how girls danced to this type of music. Especially when they dressed-up like that wearing Go-Go Boots. This is around 1965 and 66 and this song is a great exceptional Garage Tune. This song does Rock!!!
This is the way we really danced. Not the frenzied go-go crap I usually see on the TV shows. These are the dances real people danced, and they're done well. Good video. Vocalist kinda reminds me of Sky Saxon of the Seeds. Also, the boots are authentic, the height we really wore.
I'm 641/2 years young , and this early punk/ psych is better than the latter psych ! The guitar sound has that mid 60s trippy sound . LSD was being used by 63/64 , so by 65 , trippin on out , or going to a freak out was the thing to thise early cool cats . Vietnam era for sure !
@@hugbug4408 Absolutely correct. My friends early wild child sister had this . Cool ass sound for me @ 8urs old. Now I'm m 66 years young . See the trippy spectrum .
this is a raw groove everything about this is quality,raw grit on the vocal n fine guitar work,a quality band from when people were real n found their own groove,its called the natural high only real musicians feel it n u know they felt it,i want this on 45 so do many this band have been bootlegged so many times,they deserve an official analogue 45 reissue this would sell alot of copies n earn the musicians some money but record labels need to do it right digital tech on vinyl is wrong ,
I heard this song first on an Austrian 80s Garage sampler and only learned many years later that the original is from the 60s. One of the greatest songs ever.
Sweet! I think i love sixties garage nowdays! 🙃 I have always loved Rock'n'roll but ever since i've been digging into other music genres as i get older, a new world opens before my eyes! I really dig 60'garage! ❤
It occurred to me one day, that the thing wrong with 99% of all rock done since 1968-ish... it isn't "groovy". Lol I swear I'm not trying to be funny, it's really the truth.
@@gwugluud Tried at various times to get the bar bands I played in to add songs that had a more dancing groove like this but they all swore we should stick with "Love The One You're With" and "Doctor My Eyes". and even cornier crap.
Yeah. When the folk sound got pushed aside by blues, psychedelic and super long electric guitar solos or songs where the electric guitar was pretty much the focus. I never got the Hendrix thing.
I'm with you! Somebody really needs to make a gym like that, or at least offer classes like it, when & if gyms ever reopen from the COVID-19 shutdown. On the other hand, we can do this at home in front of the computer.
@@surfrocker2545 One of the best early punk/psych tunes of the 60s. And , the way thise girls danced was pretty much in tune with thise early hippy , counterculture tripping times ; shrooms or 25 anyone !
...was wondering if this is on a CD, I like the finish of the Cynics cover version, but they mess around in the beginning during that awesome BASS LINE...😢
The Starfires was an American garage rock band from Los Angeles that is best known for one of the most sought-after singles of the mid-1960s, "I Never Loved Her", which can command prices of $1000 or more (although reproductions of the single are also available).
@glaetze Thanks, I thought so. We don't have cheerleaders as such in Blighty. Only get to see them on the movies and on the parades we've seen when I've worked in your wonderful country
This sounds exactly like Eric Schabacker of "Little Willie and the Adolescents" whom were previously known as the "Starfires."Get Out Of My Life" was their biggest hit. They hailed from Orlando, Fl. Comments please!!
Great early psych trip tune, with a definate late 65 , but early trippy tune that I like better than the late 60s stuff , although that's good too , but the early punk/ psych was better!
The difference between this and '76-77 punk rock is that punk would start with a soft intro and build to a more aggressive crescendo, whereas The Starfires reversed the order. But who cares? The intro to this song is cool as hell.
The song and the dancers are both a 10.
That bass line is killer!!
I remember those days! Girls in gogo boots!
Tried to get my wife into that and she declined 😢
Absolutely awesome garage rock from 1965. Love this tune!!
This is one of my favorite garage rockers of all time.
It’s 2025, and I at times reflect just how great the mid-60’s were! So much great music! Not so today!
no there is probably not as much great music today - but there is great music today - just dont expect to have it handed to you on the radio or on mainstream media.
Mainstream Music Radio will soon be a thing of the past! With streaming services and downloading your own music, the Radio Industry has really taken a hit for the worse!
Agree🎶
Are you just talking about the music? Outside of the music the 60s were a very stressful time. It wasn't all bad but the 60s weren't great.
@@obscuremusictabs5927…I love the music, cars, TV Shows, the era! I’m not discussing the hard times like the Vietnam War, protests, etc! I was a small boy in 1966! I remember the good times growing up!
That's one of the best teen angst songs ever written.
Great tune. Love the dancers! I miss seeing beautiful women of this time period. Memories...
That lonely opening bass riff DOES NOT prepare you for what is to come. Truly magnificent.
Yes
Great garage, punk , psych of these early days . Huey's dropping on LZs . Yeah lost a relative mid3/68 , tail end of TET , weeks b-4;4 my 11th bday. Seen dudes sent there , NAM , from65-69 . Al PSTD cases.
Hilarious! “I only gave her one ride in my car”!😂
Great garage tune from the mid-60s. Quite a departure from the feel-good pop of the period. I love the guitar sound. Not forced.
I love any music with contempt, even hatred.
I really never associated these songs with hate or contempt; I just like their sound, vocals and musical effect(s). But....if you like those sentiments, check out the Sex Pistols 'Never Mind the Bullocks.' It never gets old.
Yeah, things were starting to get acid and much more interesting around 65/66...
Bollocks *
@@pabloalvez915 Definately one of the early psych type jams with some shrooms to go with the tune
i am a sucker for sixties punk .. forever !!
Check out the group called Love with their local L A hit song 7 and 7 Is, from 1966.
The ultimate proto punk song.
@@Stinusje-o4o …..I’m your 60’s Punk colleague!
I say we dance like this once more 🙏🏻
Just don’t get me started on how fucking brilliant this is 😂
Still one of my most favourite garage numbers ever!. Such a beautiful vocal escalation in the change and then back to that exquisite, pained vocal and guitar kick during the verse....stunning.
Said it all there Jason.
This fried my brain when I first heard it 30years ago . incredible vocals.
Not only do I love this song but the video as well, because I remember how girls danced to this type of music. Especially when they dressed-up like that wearing Go-Go Boots. This is around 1965 and 66 and this song is a great exceptional Garage Tune. This song does Rock!!!
This is the way we really danced. Not the frenzied go-go crap I usually see on the TV shows. These are the dances real people danced, and they're done well. Good video. Vocalist kinda reminds me of Sky Saxon of the Seeds. Also, the boots are authentic, the height we really wore.
I'm 641/2 years young , and this early punk/ psych is better than the latter psych !
The guitar sound has that mid 60s trippy sound . LSD was being used by 63/64 , so by 65 , trippin on out , or going to a freak out was the thing to thise early cool cats . Vietnam era for sure !
@@hugbug4408 Absolutely correct. My friends early wild child sister had this . Cool ass sound for me @ 8urs old. Now I'm m 66 years young . See the trippy spectrum .
everyone around me is a smartphone zombie
"C'mon fellas, just let me be." 1966 rools.
haha
Frickin' great 60's garage with attitude !
this is a raw groove everything about this is quality,raw grit on the vocal n fine guitar work,a quality band from when people were real n found their own groove,its called the natural high only real musicians feel it n u know they felt it,i want this on 45 so do many this band have been bootlegged so many times,they deserve an official analogue 45 reissue this would sell alot of copies n earn the musicians some money but record labels need to do it right digital tech on vinyl is wrong ,
I heard this song first on an Austrian 80s Garage sampler and only learned many years later that the original is from the 60s. One of the greatest songs ever.
One of the very, very best
If this record was any more perfect my head might explode.
This is mid -late 65? I was 8 wen this tune was out. Early punk garage , psych, which is the best!
Great StarFires !! Knap
J'adore cette vidéo. Cool 60's. Thanks "Drapeau noir" !
Sweet! I think i love sixties garage nowdays! 🙃 I have always loved Rock'n'roll but ever since i've been digging into other music genres as i get older, a new world opens before my eyes! I really dig 60'garage! ❤
Yes, the dancers give the song an extra dimension!
Incredible song. Covered later by The Wylde Mammoths and The Cynics, both of which did pretty cool takes on it.
When rock bands stopped sounding like this it was all downhill.
Yeah, and now all we have is NOISE and women with tramp-stamp tattoos and body-piercings.
It occurred to me one day, that the thing wrong with 99% of all rock done since 1968-ish... it isn't "groovy". Lol I swear I'm not trying to be funny, it's really the truth.
@@gwugluud Tried at various times to get the bar bands I played in to add songs that had a more dancing groove like this but they all swore we should stick with "Love The One You're With" and "Doctor My Eyes". and even cornier crap.
haha some truth there
Yeah. When the folk sound got pushed aside by blues, psychedelic and super long electric guitar solos or songs where the electric guitar was pretty much the focus. I never got the Hendrix thing.
This is an execellent track, damn.
Garage rock ! Yaaaahhh. !
Very good 60's Garage Rock.Love it.
If those 24/7 gyms offered A "60's Go-Go workout" and played groovy,outtasite tracks like this,I would join in A heartbeat.
I'm with you! Somebody really needs to make a gym like that, or at least offer classes like it, when & if gyms ever reopen from the COVID-19 shutdown. On the other hand, we can do this at home in front of the computer.
Aw c'mon, you know you'd love to sweatcercise to disco-duck cop killa rap.. kidding kidding, plz don't kill me.. 😛
People would get a better workout . Gees ? What the hell happened ?
I like this song more the more I listen to it. The video matched to the song is clever enough!
I would say so. The video is a nice match. Yep, the song grows on you. It just never gets old.
I'm finding the same. I listen to this often, several times a day on my drives. Same with We Can't Go On This Way, a gem by the Unchained Mynds.
@@surfrocker2545 One of the best early punk/psych tunes of the 60s. And , the way thise girls danced was pretty much in tune with thise early hippy , counterculture tripping times ; shrooms or 25 anyone !
...was wondering if this is on a CD, I like the finish of the Cynics cover version, but they mess around in the beginning during that awesome BASS LINE...😢
Gotta love those 60's female go go dancers !
Oh I do. Rog. Pacific sunset records.
Very 60s, right up my street, thanks for the upload.
Starfires a great tune !!!
this is just brilliant !
The Color on my 60's MOOD RING Changed to HAPPY. I Dig Your Video. Thanks
Nice job blacflag, it's got the angst, it's got the mellow and the dancers who meld it all into a groovalistic singularity.
This song kills!
cool video and song thanks for making this video
..............................................more 60's just for you Nikki............!!!
Had never heard of the Starfires until I came across this video - very impressed and love this song!
Really nice dancers!
The Starfires was an American garage rock band from Los Angeles that is best known for one of the most sought-after singles of the mid-1960s, "I Never Loved Her", which can command prices of $1000 or more (although reproductions of the single are also available).
Wow. What part of SoCal were they from? Where was this video shot at?
I am an LA County boomer.
What a great song. Thanks for posting@
Garage music don't get much better than this. Rog. Pacific sunset records.
Du bon vieux rock en roll, c'est magnifique, que dis je c'est fabuleux.
Nunca la quizeeeeeeee!!!
Simply sublime.
Great riff lost in time !
UK 💕
This is SO good!
Totally agree with last post .... you have a fab music taste .... Thanks !!!
One of the better ones.....nice moves.
great track, up with the stars!
Garage was never better.
cool !!! i dig it !!! the song and dancers are a good representation of the mid sixties time period
great music dude
If it weren't for the lyrics this would a smash hit.
Became the Outsiders
imagine if you could have every psyche LP ever made !! man I tried for 25 years but no luck you'd have to be rich and very lucky for that to happen !!
True Go Go Dancers.
This is 100% cool.
Awesome!
@glaetze Thanks, I thought so. We don't have cheerleaders as such in Blighty. Only get to see them on the movies and on the parades we've seen when I've worked in your wonderful country
I love this one too!
Great Garage Punk killer Song !!!
Sink six pints of ale, get on the dancefloor, oblivious to everyone and just rock your stuff to this tune.
Amazing.
Garage Bands were great and greati e not this stuffed last 30 years
The film footage alone is GOLD!
Adore it!!!👍♥️👍
Savages live in tge bahamas great piece!!
Proto-punk at its best.
blacflag you're a genius! Starfires are great, you should do the same treatment to Linda another great killer song of them
As bandas de Garage Rock60 não tiveram o valor q mereciam, bandas excelentes, rock cru e sem frescura.
Whoa
This rules!!!
This sounds exactly like Eric Schabacker of "Little Willie and the Adolescents" whom were previously known as the "Starfires."Get Out Of My Life" was their biggest hit. They hailed from Orlando, Fl. Comments please!!
google makin you stoopid yo! hope you ain't pre med!
With one exception the doors
Reminds me of The Seeds . . . a bit.
KILLER!
@glaetze Just visited your channel ~ cheerleading par excellence!! (I also have the first Taste and Kraftwerk albums on vinyl). Cheers
fucking brilliant that you've uploaded this. cheers. *****
linda cancion sonido 60 precioso
this is a SUUUUUUUUUUUUPERKILLER TUNE! you did a cool job with the clip, should do the same with LINDA anudda them killer!
you upload good stuff, keep it up!
I hear an influence by Van Morrison's band " Them ".
i came to hear the Starfires ... but all your chit chat on dance made me realize that they are doing the Macarena (at 2:19) 30 years in advance.
nice doo's!
I could watch go-go dancers all day long. But where is the Gloria version?
Never 🎹🎵🎶🎸
caramba, que buenos son
Great early psych trip tune, with a definate late 65 , but early trippy tune that I like better than the late 60s stuff , although that's good too , but the early punk/ psych was better!
500 out of 10
blacflag- You got some good pics. on your webpage, and good pinups too.
The difference between this and '76-77 punk rock is that punk would start with a soft intro and build to a more aggressive crescendo, whereas The Starfires reversed the order. But who cares? The intro to this song is cool as hell.
Pizza with 1/2 mushrooms !
Love the early proto- psych emanating from garage punk . 1965 sawsuxh transitioning ; the best osyhedelic tunes .