Thanks for posting this song. This band was one of Atlanta's home-grown best and was a trend-setter for many of the rest of us who worked the same market and went to school with them way back when. I can't imagine the times ever being as good as they were then for musicians who had the initiative and persistence to find the work. It was out there and much in demand.
such a great, great song. i remember this being on here a while ago, then it disappeared. thanks for bringing it back.
sidenote: the version on the "patriarchs of garage" lp doesn't have the killer guitar solo like this one. i think this is the version from the square root of two album.
Great Song Phil! I love the album cover.. Too Cool! You need to come and hang out with Harris and Me in Covington.. We miss you man! Gunn
jagergunn 6 months ago
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Mercy! It does NOT get better than this!
dkfrey 1 year ago
One of the best songs ever written..........period......the true angst of garage
primetime591 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this song. This band was one of Atlanta's home-grown best and was a trend-setter for many of the rest of us who worked the same market and went to school with them way back when. I can't imagine the times ever being as good as they were then for musicians who had the initiative and persistence to find the work. It was out there and much in demand.
6061peb 1 year ago
Awesome track, is the other side being the way you used to be ?
driftz0r 1 year ago
such a great, great song. i remember this being on here a while ago, then it disappeared. thanks for bringing it back.
sidenote: the version on the "patriarchs of garage" lp doesn't have the killer guitar solo like this one. i think this is the version from the square root of two album.
icallmybabystp 2 years ago