Originally released on Musicorin 1966 as the Music Machine also later released as The Boniwell Music Machine as well as a solo act Sean Boniwell.The song shows up today on varied Hot Talk radio stations which use the Talk Talk bed while showcasing their talk show host.
I was fortunate enough to attend a tour called 'The Psycholdelic 60's' (or something like that) in the late 80's that featured Love, Big Brother and the Holding Company, The Seeds, The Strawberry Alarm Clock, and The Music Machine (Moby Grape was a no-show.) It seemed to me that every one of those groups had been put on ice and kept in a time warp. Each one appeared young, vibrant, energized, and sounded exactly like they did in the 60's. These guys were still, dark, brooding and kick-ass!!!
Originally released on Musicorin 1966 as the Music Machine also later released as The Boniwell Music Machine as well as a solo act Sean Boniwell.The song shows up today on varied Hot Talk radio stations which use the Talk Talk bed while showcasing their talk show host.
miketheshanmanmangan 1 week ago
this band had punk rock down, way back. its all here and its intelligent. well well before black flag and the sex pistols. true original punk
putdownan8dude 1 month ago
I was fortunate enough to attend a tour called 'The Psycholdelic 60's' (or something like that) in the late 80's that featured Love, Big Brother and the Holding Company, The Seeds, The Strawberry Alarm Clock, and The Music Machine (Moby Grape was a no-show.) It seemed to me that every one of those groups had been put on ice and kept in a time warp. Each one appeared young, vibrant, energized, and sounded exactly like they did in the 60's. These guys were still, dark, brooding and kick-ass!!!
obbor4 1 month ago
Sorry about Sean Bonniwell's passing. "Talk Talk" will live on as the garage rock classic that it is.
videomaniac108 1 month ago
: ( about Bonniwell. RIP. Oh this band, oh that organ: raunchy. Those lyrics. Was a girl dj in L.A. '65-'66 and this was the bomb!
SpeegBJ 1 month ago
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"One of the most-loved but least-played garage bands of the 1960s"
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The New York Times December 29, 2011
fabiomr2 2 months ago
San Jose CA, native Sean Bonniwell RIP. You rocked it.
mrdiscophil 2 months ago
R.I.P. Sean
iateotw 2 months ago
Bitchin' Guild Starfire played by the great Bonniwell!
dreadzeppelindottv 2 months ago
KING TONE! Yeah, a bruisin' band from L.A. This tune should have gone to a comic video about the final days of Saddam Hussein.
mickeymousebiker1 2 months ago
Great fuzz bass!
Lightmania 3 months ago
that drummer looks REALLY unhappy.
skitch88 3 months ago
you can't go wrong with ThE MUiSC MaChiNE! x0]
tornmask1 4 months ago
their only hit
09bnunez 6 months ago
@09bnunez sean has a guild single cutaway the other guitar is a martin electric
spacepatrolman 5 months ago
And redone by Alice Cooper in '79 or so.
qlenfg 11 months ago
Another punk genius band.
DerGlaetze 11 months ago