$635.00 USD for G+ condition will put a strain on the wallet. As you well know, some prices for vinyl are astronomical. Great garage psych. Acid garage. What kind of organ? Maybe a Vox Continental? Ty, for this West Coast tripper, raver from the deep end. A treat indeed. I'd love to hear the flip side, too!
A record is not good because it's rare, a record becomes rare because it is so good that everybody wants to have it !! At first I thought of the well known Sixties Manchester Combo "Glass Menagerie", but you have digged out a very rare jewel from an US combo with almost the same name , splendid , I've downloaded it immediatley, thanks for such a Psychedelic nugget of which you find no offer at discogs, it must be very rare because it is so outstanding .....great choice..go on Monsieur Brunet !!
@@ypaulbrown Thanks Paul, given the work you do, I'm sure Iron Butterfly will appeal to you! I'll check out some of your videos in due course, it looks interesting!
Cool track. I have another heavy fuzz monster on the label that no one else has turned up: The Bridges - Look Inside - Revolv-o 212 I believe the label was based in California.
Good catch! Shrieve indeed played in a band called Glass Menagerie but I found no mention of a recording. There were at least 3 bands called Glass Menagerie in the 1960s so I'll have to search further. Santana were from San Francisco and this Revolvo label was from Hollywood... Not that far, could be!
Total Mindblower. Could've been right at home on Pebbles Vol. 3 in an alternate universe.
$635.00 USD for G+ condition will put a strain on the wallet.
As you well know, some prices for vinyl are astronomical.
Great garage psych. Acid garage. What kind of organ?
Maybe a Vox Continental?
Ty, for this West Coast tripper, raver from the deep end.
A treat indeed. I'd love to hear the flip side, too!
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The keyboard sounds to me like a Farfisa. It's what Richard Wright used on Arnold Layne and most of the early recordings by Pink Floyd.
No, see, I posted “Revolvo” but because of auto correct …. REVOLV-O.
A record is not good because it's rare, a record becomes rare because it is so good that everybody wants to have it !! At first I thought of the well known Sixties Manchester Combo "Glass Menagerie", but you have digged out a very rare jewel from an US combo with almost the same name , splendid , I've downloaded it immediatley, thanks for such a Psychedelic nugget of which you find no offer at discogs, it must be very rare because it is so outstanding .....great choice..go on Monsieur Brunet !!
Many records are rare too because they are weak and justifiedly forgotten...rare is not a criteria for great songs !!
Another great record from 1968
Sounds like something from a Biker Movie of the Era
I enjoyed your upload of this mystery band. They are a bit like Iron Butterfly and also a bit like the Doors!
good call Edwin
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Thanks Paul, given the work you do, I'm sure Iron Butterfly will appeal to you! I'll check out some of your videos in due course, it looks interesting!
Revolve has got to be the best label name of all time. Thanks for this.
It's an absolute beast of a record! Many thanks
Cool track.
I have another heavy fuzz monster on the label that no one else has turned up: The Bridges - Look Inside - Revolv-o 212
I believe the label was based in California.
Awesome!! Would you be interested to share a rip for a series of compilation LP? You can contact me here: achille.brunet@yahoo.fr
If this was a "guess the year" song, it would be pretty easy to date it.
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Loving this 👍
Groovy !
I think Michael Shrieve (Santana drummer) was member of this band...
Good catch! Shrieve indeed played in a band called Glass Menagerie but I found no mention of a recording. There were at least 3 bands called Glass Menagerie in the 1960s so I'll have to search further. Santana were from San Francisco and this Revolvo label was from Hollywood... Not that far, could be!
Freak Out.
Ha ha, indeed
Nashville?
This song is not the original version of the latter-named song that was done by The Traveling Wilburys.
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I just listened to "End Of The Line"
by The Traveling Wilburys.
No comparison, but I thought of this same title song.
It's a great one, AB
Did this track come from an album? If so, what album? Anybody know?
Not an album, a very rare 7" single. It's not included on any compilation yet I believe
@@achillebrunet6023 hey, thanks for the input. This is Old-School Garage Rock at its best
this show you whats wrong with music today
So terrible it’s good!
Desperate maybe.
Not terrible.
@@SartorialisticSavage65 lol!!!!!!!
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