Vodka Collins perform their song "Scratchin'" from their "Tokyo -New York" LP from 1973. Alan Merrill/guitar and vocals, Monsieur Kamayatsu/guitar and vocals, Hiroshi Oguchi/drums, Mabo/bass guitar...
Vodka Collins perform their song "Scratchin'" from their "Tokyo -New York" LP from 1973. Alan Merrill/guitar and vocals, Monsieur Kamayatsu/guitar and vocals, Hiroshi Oguchi/drums, Mabo/bass guitar. This live clip was filmed in 1997.
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It's a Julian Cope book called Japrocksampler, and is available on Amazon. Vodka Collins Tokyo-New York LP is in his top 50 albums in Japanese rock history, and he writes a full page about the band.
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