Thanks for watching. You occasionally hear this on Sirius on their 60's station. For real lovers of music, satellite seems to be the favorite means of listening.
I never heard of this group until I bought Rhino's 4 CD box set Nuggets last year, and very glad I did. So many great songs that never made the big time that should have. Great song, glad I own it and glad to see it posted here. The internet is great way to get music to the rest of world. Radio stations are too restrictive on what they play, and why I stopped listening to all of them about 15 years ago. Once again thanks for posting this song for others to enjoy. ;- )
I'd love to heard them cover Gloria! These guys were fine-there were a lot of good groups operating out of Shreveport. Nobody remembers the Louisiana Hayride any more-they think everything came out of Nashville. Not the case. In the MTV world of a few years later these guys would have been bigtime.
@Khultan My friend you have to realize that many of these garagebands did not have the means for publicity shots and those they had are not public domain and owned by members of the band. Rightfully so, being that their record labels raped them from royalties, payment, and such, I can't blame them. Thank you for being "nice" as a guest in my house.
You Ain't Tuff - The Uniques [Louisiana and Texas] - 1965 - "VERY GOOD vocals, harmonica and beat." - Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era (Disc 3)-1998. NOTE: A pop/punk outfit from Louisiana and Texas who enjoyed some national chart success. Ronnie Weiss was later briefly involved with the band after his spell in Rio Grande before reforming Mouse And The Traps. Joe Stampley later became a country star.
Once again.. There's my Uncle Pete. Second from the left. Uncle Pete, if you read this.. It has taken me this long to actually sit down and research your years in the limelight. I love y'alls music. This is dated the year I was born, 1966. I'm glad to know that you and Joe are still doing some reunion touring at the casinos nowadays. Hope to see you and Aunt Nettie soon..
@ppuckett94 your dad taught me biology 2 at marshall high school in 1965 i have a 45 of record by you dad under the name of lawrence jay livingston class of 1966
Thanks for watching. You occasionally hear this on Sirius on their 60's station. For real lovers of music, satellite seems to be the favorite means of listening.
garageband66 8 months ago
I never heard of this group until I bought Rhino's 4 CD box set Nuggets last year, and very glad I did. So many great songs that never made the big time that should have. Great song, glad I own it and glad to see it posted here. The internet is great way to get music to the rest of world. Radio stations are too restrictive on what they play, and why I stopped listening to all of them about 15 years ago. Once again thanks for posting this song for others to enjoy. ;- )
gemini232003 8 months ago
I'd love to heard them cover Gloria! These guys were fine-there were a lot of good groups operating out of Shreveport. Nobody remembers the Louisiana Hayride any more-they think everything came out of Nashville. Not the case. In the MTV world of a few years later these guys would have been bigtime.
Aerohog1 1 year ago 2
I've been here before about putting up images that ain't got [censored] to do with the band but I'll be nice as a guest in your house. Thank you.
Khultan 1 year ago
@Khultan My friend you have to realize that many of these garagebands did not have the means for publicity shots and those they had are not public domain and owned by members of the band. Rightfully so, being that their record labels raped them from royalties, payment, and such, I can't blame them. Thank you for being "nice" as a guest in my house.
garageband66 8 months ago
Did they ever cover "Gloria"? Would have been awesome. I can hear them!
Aerohog1 1 year ago
Punk rock at it's best
dsamstan 1 year ago
You Ain't Tuff - The Uniques [Louisiana and Texas] - 1965 - "VERY GOOD vocals, harmonica and beat." - Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era (Disc 3)-1998. NOTE: A pop/punk outfit from Louisiana and Texas who enjoyed some national chart success. Ronnie Weiss was later briefly involved with the band after his spell in Rio Grande before reforming Mouse And The Traps. Joe Stampley later became a country star.
mikekadas 1 year ago
BAD MUTHAFUCKIN SONG GOTDAMN
StunnaShades09 1 year ago
This tune is on Rhino Records VA Nuggets Collection. Great tune,good to read a bit about the Uniques, Thanks for posting...
nap106 1 year ago
Once again.. There's my Uncle Pete. Second from the left. Uncle Pete, if you read this.. It has taken me this long to actually sit down and research your years in the limelight. I love y'alls music. This is dated the year I was born, 1966. I'm glad to know that you and Joe are still doing some reunion touring at the casinos nowadays. Hope to see you and Aunt Nettie soon..
kyoshi06 1 year ago
The Uniques are a fav. from the 6tttttt's Joe was still around in the 8tttttttt's
They played @ The Hut, along with the Mouse & Traps ( + others) in the day.
Still have Posters,Pic's as well as LP's(45's also)
Cool Post !!!!
tstpwlsd1970 2 years ago
cool to see this, this was written by my dad!!! Larry Puckett
ppuckett94 2 years ago 4
Glad to keep it alive. It's a great song.
garageband66 2 years ago
@ppuckett94 your dad taught me biolog in 1965 at marshall high school and i have a 45 of you ain t tuff by lawrence
Ihatestanley101 1 year ago
@ppuckett94 your dad taught me biology 2 at marshall high school in 1965 i have a 45 of record by you dad under the name of lawrence jay livingston class of 1966
Ihatestanley101 1 year ago
awesome track, better voice than lot of garage chart toppers.
kutbaag 2 years ago 3
Heard this song lots up in canada unless i heard it on koma. It was one of my favourites thanks for posting.
danbyxl 3 years ago
Thanks for the response!
garageband66 3 years ago
Cool!
Stacela 3 years ago
I like Lindy Blaskey/Lavells version best but this is good also.
chainlinkray 3 years ago
I have never heard of that version. Tell me a little more about it.
garageband66 3 years ago
Lindy released a snarling nasty garage punk version 11/66 on Challenge Records. They were from New Mexico and the song is on Mindrockers-5
chainlinkray 3 years ago