Ron Wray Light show - Speed (1967)
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Fantastic Fuzz Punk Garage Monster. Thanks for the post.
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13 year old girl and I LOVE stuff like this. Psychedelic, y'know? Everyone thinks it's WAY weird but I tell them that's because the band was on LSD... then I have to explain what that is... sucks for my generation, they can't like the good stuff like this. Oh well. At least I can be different and not like the pop crap just because everyone else does. By the way, have any 13th Floor Elevator tracks?
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Band had only one single, but Wray went on that year to issue Bad Women by the Fallen Angels, Later produced Dean Brothers, Cross Creek , David "Rock" Feinstein, Nanci Hammond, Alligators, Livin Ennd, Sandy Bigtree Band, and 40 years of the History of Syracuse Music Album series
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Serious Fuzz
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Ha Ha! Nice try Ron ;)
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@AmericanPunkGarage ..Awesome track ...great sound effects!!
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Ah man, this song has me grooving!!!!
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Speed meaning a slang for crystal meth in case in case you didn't know.
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It was nice turning WOLF on back then and hearing this!! I have the 45 and I still LOVE this song!!!
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Psychedelic fuzz heaven. There's nothing like it, beautiful :)
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This Is Freakin awesome I wish there was more from this Band if you have anymore could u upload them Please thanks for sharing this with the Doctor Detroit and the youtube world!:-) and thanks to@psy7ch for this awesome rare treasure gem! and to the 3 who clicked disliked they just don't understand GREATNESS and never probably will neither too cuz their in their own lil world!
Hello. Do you have any more info about this band, Ron Wray Light Show? Couldn't find any anywhere. Whats the song on the other side of this single like? Do they have a full length album? Any more songs like this? Any word about them highly appreciated!
actron 2 years ago
Cant post URLs but if you put this "kohntarkosz livejournal 264609 speed" in to google you will find more info in 3rd result
psy7ch 2 years ago
pretty awesome track, whered you find these guys?
ruggleduggle 4 years ago
released as a single in 1967 and resurrected on the Pebbles Series Vol. 16. More to come...
psy7ch 4 years ago