I really like this raw, rough and honest track. No samples, no overdubs and "no nothing". Just good garage rock from the 60s. My hobby is to rediscover all those great bands from the 60s that didn´t "broke through". It´s a fantastic musical treasure. Listen (Youtube) for example to:
THE ZETTLERS and their versions of "Skinnie Minnie" and "Beautiful Delilah".
Really f......g good with a bloody driving beat.
THE GOLLIWOGS and the song "Tell me". Check up the singer...yes it´s him!!
Hey live turkey, I first heard this song at the Condor club in SF in 1964, performed by Sonny Charles and the Checkmates and it was on their first album. I think they were the originals. It was a minor hit in the Bay area.
Bonjour, vous aimez les sixties ? écoutez et podcastez mon émission "le super son des 60's" sur le site de plumfm. You like the 60's ? please, listen and podcast my broadcast "le super son des 60's", connect to "plumfm". Salut et faites gaffe au rock and roll.
@pernicketty the original song is by an American doo-wop group named the Coasters. Love this version
ericnedrow 1 month ago 2
These guys opened up for Spinal Tap in '67.
tacobill70 1 month ago
AWESOME !!!!!!!
MisterHoneydog 2 months ago
I really like this raw, rough and honest track. No samples, no overdubs and "no nothing". Just good garage rock from the 60s. My hobby is to rediscover all those great bands from the 60s that didn´t "broke through". It´s a fantastic musical treasure. Listen (Youtube) for example to:
THE ZETTLERS and their versions of "Skinnie Minnie" and "Beautiful Delilah".
Really f......g good with a bloody driving beat.
THE GOLLIWOGS and the song "Tell me". Check up the singer...yes it´s him!!
TheSunbau 2 months ago
Garage band rock at its decadent best. Jump into the mix, kids!
mickeymousebiker1 2 months ago
I can't stop watching this
fuzzfaced 2 months ago
I like this band, just discovered them, however the lead singer looks a lot like Sean Penn
HeavyMetalChief 3 months ago
love it!
Quintes33 3 months ago in playlist Liked
Spectacular, great post!
chiefmech23 4 months ago
Very very funny!! Dr.Feelgood-version is the best, of course:-)
rytkonen 7 months ago 2
This is the best VERSION of this tune!
fannypapillon 7 months ago
0:24 mosh pit
0PERAT0RPLEASE 8 months ago
I believe this was originally performed on LP by The Coasters in 1958.
dtsecofr21 8 months ago
Has the lead singer passed on?
Janster59 9 months ago
60's Line Dancing!
Janster59 9 months ago
So VISUAL!
Janster59 9 months ago
LOL! It's a fine line between brilliant and stupid.
jconder45 11 months ago
Hey live turkey, I first heard this song at the Condor club in SF in 1964, performed by Sonny Charles and the Checkmates and it was on their first album. I think they were the originals. It was a minor hit in the Bay area.
MrAsegal 11 months ago
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Bonjour, vous aimez les sixties ? écoutez et podcastez mon émission "le super son des 60's" sur le site de plumfm. You like the 60's ? please, listen and podcast my broadcast "le super son des 60's", connect to "plumfm". Salut et faites gaffe au rock and roll.
supersondessixties 1 year ago
This band is a complete nightmare; a real torture to listen to and look at, jeeez !!!
Eric22 1 year ago
Cool.
Toastwithmarmelade 1 year ago
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the grateful dead play it much better, sorry.
ShuguProductions 1 year ago
Lord Ulli war mein Freund, er war der "Beste"
1951Mamba 1 year ago
It's actually a cover of an American group called "The Coasters" - way before the Groupies!!
jiveturkey12 1 year ago
@jiveturkey12 Thanks, I was sure The Groupies' version was a cover. I've actually been trying for some time to find out who did the original.
songsamsung 11 months ago
Fantastic upload Fritz! The title is actually 'I'm a Hog for You Baby'. It's a cover of a song by an American band called The Groupies.
pernicketty 2 years ago
@pernicketty Thank you for your message
fritz51135 1 year ago
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grevis020160 11 months ago
Fantastic indeed! thanks to pernicketty for the steer to The Groupies version too!
grevis020160 11 months ago
@pernicketty Which was originally done by The Coasters in the 50s.
sectmaniac 5 months ago
great rockin' tune!
Mike1964 2 years ago
geil geil und nochmals geil
DieLumpenTruppe 2 years ago