This buzzy cover of Psychotic Reaction came out in 1966 under the name Positively Thirteen O'Clock,. This single was recorded at Robin Hood Brians studio in Tyler, Texas in 1966 with Jimmy Rabbitt and members of Mouse and the Traps: "Bugs" Henderson and Ronnie "Mouse" Weiss on guitars, Ken "Nardo" Murray drums, David Stanley bass, and Jerry Howell organ. *"The solo has a frantic, trebly quality that's a trademark Texas sound. The band ends the song with a final burst of fuzz rather than coming back into the verse as in the Count Five's original, itself an imitation of the Yardbirds' raveups. This abbreviated version clocks at a tidy 1:59!" *quote from garagehangover.com
A bass tab for this anyone????????????
MrSoft24 6 months ago
I played the grooves right off my 45! Put it on the turntable, leave the arm on repeat and let it play and play until my folks went nuts.
BigDtootall 1 year ago
One of many utterly stupendous singles on the HBR label. Pitting it against the Count Five original on Double Shot is an exercise in futility, though. They're BOTH great!!
MikeBlitzMag 2 years ago
I never understood why Positively 13 O' Clock aka Jimmy Rabbit and Mouse & the Traps never made an album togeher; they produced some very good music in the mid-sixties.
QuincyBird1 2 years ago