@AmericanPunkGarage no worries!! Just pointing it out because Skala is an actual name but I believe it is Nordic and not Italian .. I have Skala's in my family tree.. just wanted to be clear here ... I did not marry my cousin .. LOL! XO
@bbscala A police officer that died at the WTC, who i worked with, spelled his name Skala with a K and thats how i wrote it. I kinda corrected it by covering it with an annotation. What do you mean you didn't marry your cousin? Was he not good looking? lol Just kidding. Have you seen the video i put up called the Blues MaGoos vs the Electric Prunes. The winner had an ad put on their song. Guess who won? Hey Bekki,you still filming the guys for a possile future documentary about their careers?
@AmericanPunkGarage Wow... sad about your friend, for sure.. :-( It was brought to my attention but no, I haven't seen the magoos vs the prunes vid! I had a link to it once and it flew by .. Ifr you can send it again, that would be great!!! I love stuff like this!! :-D ... And YES.. you are reminding me of what I need to do this summer .. more vids.. real vids.. interviews, etc. they deserve their story told and told WELL. camera, a few TRIPS to The Village ..a-HA! Will keep you posted!! XOX
I saw them play this song prior to THE WHO coming on stage in Jackson MS. the lights were off and they were dressed in black lights skeletal suits, it was awesome
@buckfever53 I saw them on the same Tour. The Suits were something i'll never forget. 60s Bands were so advanced compared to today's Bands. No experimentation at all like there was in the 60s. Making most of all the songs on a CD by a Band today sound the same. I would go back in a second.
Is there a vid of them in the suits??
Rumblerod 7 months ago
One of my favorite bands from the 60's. Much under appreciated I think. Great era in rock!
SiempreBunny 10 months ago
i love this band...
caliporsche 1 year ago
@AmericanPunkGarage awesome!!! ..... but it's Ralph SCALA (with a C .. not a K) .. just saying! thanks for posting this!! :-D XOXO
bbscala 1 year ago
@bbscala I'm so sorry about that. Beki,i added their wiki link to the description box so everyone can just click on it and read about them. Peace.
AmericanPunkGarage 1 year ago
@AmericanPunkGarage no worries!! Just pointing it out because Skala is an actual name but I believe it is Nordic and not Italian .. I have Skala's in my family tree.. just wanted to be clear here ... I did not marry my cousin .. LOL! XO
bbscala 1 year ago
@bbscala A police officer that died at the WTC, who i worked with, spelled his name Skala with a K and thats how i wrote it. I kinda corrected it by covering it with an annotation. What do you mean you didn't marry your cousin? Was he not good looking? lol Just kidding. Have you seen the video i put up called the Blues MaGoos vs the Electric Prunes. The winner had an ad put on their song. Guess who won? Hey Bekki,you still filming the guys for a possile future documentary about their careers?
AmericanPunkGarage 1 year ago
@AmericanPunkGarage Wow... sad about your friend, for sure.. :-( It was brought to my attention but no, I haven't seen the magoos vs the prunes vid! I had a link to it once and it flew by .. Ifr you can send it again, that would be great!!! I love stuff like this!! :-D ... And YES.. you are reminding me of what I need to do this summer .. more vids.. real vids.. interviews, etc. they deserve their story told and told WELL. camera, a few TRIPS to The Village ..a-HA! Will keep you posted!! XOX
bbscala 1 year ago
@bbscala scala is italian I know the family.... gfreat band then and now they are on tour and still sound great
caliporsche 1 year ago
I saw them play this song prior to THE WHO coming on stage in Jackson MS. the lights were off and they were dressed in black lights skeletal suits, it was awesome
buckfever53 1 year ago
@buckfever53 I saw them on the same Tour. The Suits were something i'll never forget. 60s Bands were so advanced compared to today's Bands. No experimentation at all like there was in the 60s. Making most of all the songs on a CD by a Band today sound the same. I would go back in a second.
dbrew2u 1 year ago
I saw these guys live. They opened for the Lovin'
Spoonful.
coolmamac 2 years ago
Thanks for the song = havent heard it in over 30 yrs or so --great version of Gloria
jb92034 2 years ago
Has anybody seen my Psychedelic Lollipop?
tonkehar 2 years ago
Geoff Daking is one of the best Drummers of the 60's era. An unsung player who flat out burned behind the kit.
Historical work Geoff. Historical.
allegradrums 2 years ago
Hey jimbronxny, Where on the Concourse? I grew up on the Concourse and 175th St near Wade Jr High. Do you remember Eddie's Nut House?
DeeGVero 3 years ago