A 5 star song: Who Do You Love - The Misunderstood [Riverside, California] - 1967 - "NOTCHED a UK Top 20 hit (in 1970 now known as Juicy Lucy) with their reading of the Bo Diddley perennial." - Before The Dream Faded-1992. NOTE: One of the great lost '60s albums. With magnificent guitar work and nervy, ambitious (if a bit overtly cosmic) songwriting that combines some of the best aspects of the Jeff Beck-era Yardbirds and Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd.
I remember it well. Late 60's on The Late Great John Peels Perfumed Garden either at night on pirate radio or later when the Beeb realised they were not of the moment. Other sounds around then were, The Velvet Underground, The Byrds, The Doors, Love, Spirit, Moby Grape, oh I mean there were just loads of West Coast stuff.... Saw Juicey Lucy as Miso's became later at Hampstead Country Club which was a lovely little club behind Belsize Park Underground station. Happy Days
Amazing, I saw them at the Country Club too. I think the support band might have been called Screwdriver. That was a great little club. Saw loads of brilliant groups there.
Thanks for your confirmation. I thought I was right, but it was such a long time ago and I only saw them once, whilst they were still calling themselves The Misunderstood.
great cover
shaneh1983 1 year ago
Original Bo Diddley version is excellent.
Z1cky 1 year ago
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mikekadas 1 year ago
A 5 star song: Who Do You Love - The Misunderstood [Riverside, California] - 1967 - "NOTCHED a UK Top 20 hit (in 1970 now known as Juicy Lucy) with their reading of the Bo Diddley perennial." - Before The Dream Faded-1992. NOTE: One of the great lost '60s albums. With magnificent guitar work and nervy, ambitious (if a bit overtly cosmic) songwriting that combines some of the best aspects of the Jeff Beck-era Yardbirds and Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd.
mikekadas 1 year ago
I remember it well. Late 60's on The Late Great John Peels Perfumed Garden either at night on pirate radio or later when the Beeb realised they were not of the moment. Other sounds around then were, The Velvet Underground, The Byrds, The Doors, Love, Spirit, Moby Grape, oh I mean there were just loads of West Coast stuff.... Saw Juicey Lucy as Miso's became later at Hampstead Country Club which was a lovely little club behind Belsize Park Underground station. Happy Days
xbodyleader 2 years ago
Amazing, I saw them at the Country Club too. I think the support band might have been called Screwdriver. That was a great little club. Saw loads of brilliant groups there.
hawkmoon03111951 2 years ago
@hawkmoon03111951 They were called the The Screw I think - and they were the loudest band I ever saw live! Good club
Roseingrave 6 months ago
@Roseingrave I think you're right, it was 'The Screw'. I was close but it was 42 years ago. I agree about the volume, they were amazingly loud.
hawkmoon03111951 6 months ago
Wow. Great version of this stomp-rock classic. Where have they been all my life?
Trivia: the singer now lives in Thailand and is a distinguished jeweller.
lexo30 2 years ago
I met Glen tonight and he is brill ;)
ilovemusic2bits500 2 years ago
brother jbbutterfield says yes hawkmoon111951 glen f c was the only original member, great slide and steel player.
brucebut1 2 years ago
Thanks for your confirmation. I thought I was right, but it was such a long time ago and I only saw them once, whilst they were still calling themselves The Misunderstood.
hawkmoon03111951 2 years ago
thanks for posting, i have never heard this version before
motorwest 3 years ago
wasn't this the forerunner for Juicy Lucy?
timnlol 3 years ago
Yes. They reformed in 1969, I think, but Glenn Campbell was the only original member, again I think. Someone might correct me.
hawkmoon03111951 3 years ago