"Talk Talk" The Music Machine

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

The Music Machine charted in the
USA in the 60's with "Talk, Talk". This is a rare clip of the group

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  • Kick ass music!

  • I agree!!! Loved this music when I was just a kid. Still love it & punk and am now approaching "senior" years!

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  • Sean Bonniwell, one the artist that brought garage to the mainstream. Rest in Peace........

  • San Jose CA, native Sean Bonniwell RIP.

  • RIP Sean Bonniwell

  • I wonder where these guys are today? They were pretty GD good, but just lasted a short while. Probably playing casinos and second-line clubs in So. California if I have my guess! I remember watching this TV "performance" (it was lip-synch, too bad). The band in which each member wore a glove (black, of course!) on one hand, to symbolize their all belonging to a unit together, and no glove on the other hand, to symbolize their independence and individuality.

  • The best example of garage rock ever. I'll take the Pepsi challenge on this one.

  • @SgtRock57 You said it - GARAGE hit it big, if even for one hit - as so many did - PSYCHEDELIC - like the PUNK era, it lasted very shorly, but oh so good

  • just amazing. song  Leather pants why do we have to age. it sucks.

  • Talk about early "Grunge' music 

  • Awesome song/group. Man this song just hits ya in the gut and makes ya want to lift some serious weights or run ten miles. These guys were the epitomy of BAD. Awesome, just Awesome.

    Thanks for the post and memories.

  • Thanks for the clip! It's been 40 years since I bought the '45, and I never actually saw what they looked like. I heard about the black glove thing. Great drummer, when compared to most of his contemporaries. Too bad they didn't have much depth in the guitar area.............. they might not have faded so quickly.

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