Cicadelics-We're Gonna Love This Way (Fuzz/Farfisa mover) (5)
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Tout simplement génial ! Merci beaucoup AmericanPG.
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Side 2 - What Can I Do? - is also on YouTube
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Kill me. Found it today and i can't stop listen to it? Amazing song!
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@gwugluud Yep - if it's any consolation most Londoners nowadays miss what's happening here: so many great bands get seen by a few hundred people and then disappear with only a few of us remembering them.
At least you've still genuine radio stations that haven't been Clearchannelised: we've Resonance in London and a few outside, but there's little choice for most beyond the well-meaning but stuffy BBC. People will learn that there's more out there: all we can do is keep telling them so. :)
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@davepx OH, me and my friends would commute to Austin for the weekend whenever we could afford it, and go to Raul's, Voltaire's Basement,etc. Late 70s/into 80s. austin seemed like London compared to Dallas, which was NOWHERE. yes, there have always been interesting things, but much of it doesn't get heard, because people are lobotomised to think that "if I've never heard of it, it must suck". The brain-deadness of that is astonishing.
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@gwugluud Yep - It's often astonishing discovering where these things came from - maybe corporate muzak & broadcasting stifled the wider emergence of local scenes. But I suspect there's still a wealth of creative nerds, outcasts & freaks under TX's oily surface just waiting for the chance to bubble up. One of these days Dallas won't know what hit it.
Maybe they're all in Austin?
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@davepx It seems unbelievable that stuff like this could have come from tx, which makes me wonder why tx stepped right up to the plate in response to the brit invasion in '64, but during the 1977 revolution there was nothing to be found. There were a few things, but not much. The Scuds, The Hates, The Big Boys. I tried getting into the Dallas scene, but it was too lame. All the bands sounded like Aerosmith.
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Wow, this one's a gem. Whatever happened to Texas?
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@ewayne32 u can be proud of him !
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hahahahaha!!!!!!!!! cultissime!!!!!!!!! démentiel!!!! avec "fortune teller" des fire escape les 2 morceaux garage que j' enmmenerais un jour sur la lune!!! ou alors a beauvais!!!!! thanks!!!!....
Eddie Nettles is my dad. He was in the Cicadelics with his friends back in the 60's - and this was recorded in Angleton, TX in a garage studio. He did write the song.
ewayne32 3 years ago 2
WOW! This is one of my alltime fuzz favorites. Do you have any of the other band members names and who played what instruments and sang? Tell your Dad thank's for recording this great song.
AmericanPunkGarage 3 years ago 2