The Klan - And I Love It So (1967)
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Klan means family or group. People need to stop fearing it. KKK is one thing but even Africans formed klans but they just had a different word for it. This is great music. And because of the name I bet they got little airtime. But Joy Division was a nazi youth program but no one cared much about that. this is a great discovery to me. I can't find new music I enjoy so Im gonna start listening to the roots of Punk and Glam rock... which is right here.
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Any song by the Klu Klux Klan is fine by me :) :)
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Band name: FAIL
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Great song. Unfortunately named group, though.
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@AlbertMondback Most definitely a KKK reference. </3
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I know the brother of one the band members....you have anymore of their stuff??? Thanks so much for posting!!!! Love the song!!
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This is really nice.
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Where do you find these bands?
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euro left banke!
I just won this 45 on ebay, and i got into it cuz of this video, thank you!! It's one of my favs now!
PsychedelicGuy 3 years ago 5
Congratulations! That's a hard slab of wax to get a hold of. I'm still trying to find a copy of their full length LP "Join Us" on vinyl. Glad you enjoy them.
rocknrollwerewolf 3 years ago
Great song, but why are they called "The Klan"?
AlbertMondback 3 years ago 3
Not quite sure of the origin of the name, but being from Belgium I highly doubt it has anything to do with the Ku Klux Klan, if that's what you're wondering. In many parts of Europe "klan" simply means group.
rocknrollwerewolf 3 years ago 2
Do you perhaps know of a Dutch psych band too from the 60's? Someone put it on for me in a record shop once but I completly forgot the name, and they sounded very good.
Thanks for this video btw! :)
expoonation 3 years ago
There were quite a few Dutch psych bands in the 60's actually. I have another video up by The Nicols. They were a great Dutch psych band that had a truly amazing single titled "She Had a Name to Find Out". There's also The Bumble Bees, NV Groep 65 and St Giles System, to name a few. In fact, all these Dutch bands and more are on a great compilation called "Waterpipes & Dykes - Dutch Psychedelia 1966 - 1972". Seek it out.
rocknrollwerewolf 3 years ago