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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2009

Original vinyl quality.......with a new slideshow of sixties garage bands, in order --- 006, the blazers, the brogues, the centurys, the chants x 2, the chessmen, the counts, the creations, the dark horsemen, the elastik band, 13th floor elevators, the emperors, the esquires, the far end, the go nuts, the halfways, the hangmen, the haunted, the invaders, Lawson and the four more, the monks, the mor-loks, the myddle class, the nightcrawlers, the heighbourhood children, the pastels, peck bad boys, peter wand the wolves, the poets, the reddlemen, the reekers, the reptiles, the romans, the ruins, the shag, six deep, the souls, the soup greens, the spades, the sparkles, the shadows, the mods, the sonics, the troyes, the village steps, the villains, we the people.

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  • Hey Black Flag, If I had an email address I could send you more Mor-Lok pics if you decide to post What My Baby Wants and Lookin for a New Day.

  • yeah, excellent, i will message one to you now...

  • Just a short note to say thanks to whoever posted the pic of the Mor-Loks it's great to be included with so many great groups from the 60's. Good Times, Great Music

    Ron Armstrong, Bass Guitar

    The Mor-Loks

    Ft.. Lauderdale, Florida

  • pleasure, good photo, i have been wanting/meaning to post - looking for a new day - for a while....

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  • @shampooed1 not.

    still a cool song though

  • I have loved this song ever since I first heard it, probably on a Pebbles compilation, back in the early 80s!

    I have an MP3 of it on the Audio MP3s page at GarageRockRadioDOTcom which is from a Garage radio show, not from a CD, but still very good quality sound. If you liked hearing it here on YT, check it out on GRR. :-)

  • this is freakin unreeeeeel!

  • i agree with the 13th floor comments.

  • Covered by The Chesterfield Kings on their debut album "Here are the C. Kings" back in 1982, if I remember well.

    Anyway great tune!

  • There is some similarity with Elevators

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