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I See the Light - The Five Americans

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2009

This is a classic garage band song from the 60s, "I See The Light" by The Five Americans. From the Varese Sarabande CD "Garage Rock Classics".

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  • If I was on a deserted island this disc would be with me !!!!!

  • I like the way the whole thing explodes at the one minute mark. And the keyboard sounds kind of ahead of its time, doesn't it? Why the hell don't they play this on the radio?

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  • This is actually one of the best rockers from the mid-'60's. Seriously.

  • great song.i also got the lp of the same title.if the radio don't play this song,at least we can hear it here on you tube.yay!

  • This song rocks no two ways about it, baby....!!!!

  • This song rocks no doubt about it....one of those great obscure songs from the 60's that the oldies stations just don't play....here in Orlando the oldies stations have gone....talk radio and other junk is all you hear....unfortunately....

  • This is one song you never hear any more - even on the oldies stations. Thanks.

  • When I see the name of this song, I first think of being in heaven with Jesus Christ.

  • @JoeRailfan They could really honk when we would go see them live.

  • titostacos, the explosion is Michael Rabon playing the lead part of the song. I used to go see them all the time, back in the mid to late 60's. What a good group and they were some nice dudes. Two of them have passed away.

  • @titostacos Because it's not tried and true consultant approved Top 10 hits. lol People did at one time want to hear the hits, but people are sick and tired of hearing the same 400 hits over and over again until they can't stand them anymore. The hits are great, but to me, it's all the great obscure stuff and lost semi-hits that makes the '60s music the best! Not to mention the great radio and TV and commercials & promos.

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