Coincidentally, last night I listened to some songs by the British band Dr. Feelgood, formed in 1971. During some afterthought, I also came across the name Curtis Smith as well as that of Johnny Kidd & The Pirates who released "Dr. Feelgood" as the b-side of a single in 1964. Interesting all round and a fun song!
Dear Doctor Duncan, The Record Cave makes me feel good. Another garage band from WA. You also posted Velvet Illusions from WA. Were you in the mood for Pacific Northwest garage rock? I'm rockin" around the Christmas tree with Brenda Lee and dancing to the jingle bell rock by Bobby Helms. Merry Christmas, D
Coincidentally, last night I listened to some songs by the British band Dr. Feelgood, formed in 1971. During some afterthought, I also came across the name Curtis Smith as well as that of Johnny Kidd & The Pirates who released "Dr. Feelgood" as the b-side of a single in 1964. Interesting all round and a fun song!
Greetings RhineTripper,
Dr. Feelgood was also a song by Motely Crue released 1989.
Same title, different song.
Dr. Duncan, the records from the cave always make me feel good.
@thomassmith8721
Me too Thomas! By the way, is Curtis Smith family of yours?
@@EdwinJack64
Curtis is not a family member, however, there is a blacksmith in the family.
Whoooa Thomas, "ain't ya got no rhymes for me ...Feelin' Groovie!
Dear Doctor Duncan,
The Record Cave makes me feel good.
Another garage band from WA.
You also posted Velvet Illusions from WA. Were you in the mood for Pacific Northwest garage rock?
I'm rockin" around the Christmas tree with Brenda Lee and dancing to the jingle bell rock by Bobby Helms.
Merry Christmas, D
Dang, I should have posted a Wailers tune,...that would have been a Pacific Northwest Garage/Psych trifecta!