The Peanut Butter Conspiracy-Lonely Leaf
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wow...a hidden treasure. great vocals!!
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@manluvsthe60s there are many hidden treasures ,i found them after 40 years,enjoy this.
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None of this great music will ever be appreciated for what it really is, there's only a small group of people who even know of this beautiful music because everyones into their rap and indie music and whatever the "pop music" of today is...
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Just randomly saw one of their albums at a flea market today and wanted to hear what they sounded like. I agree, Sandi's vocals are amazing. Great stuff! Thanks for sharing.
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Happy Birthday. Great musical PBC taste
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I'm 40 next month, & diggin every sec of this beautiful tune! ;)
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Slightly remniscent of Love maybe?
Thanks a lot for posting...
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Thanks for posting first time i heard of this band was in early 90's we use to have a late nite radio show in charlotte nc that played all the stuff from the late 60's it was great I think it lasted a few years I wish they had a show like that now where you could just listen to surprising psychodelic music and garage bands of the era
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Great song
The PBC were underappreciated in their day and they are underappreciated now. Thank you PBC for the memories.
starviego 2 years ago 4
Indeed.
garageband66 2 years ago
Sandi Robison,s Vocals ARE FANTASTIC! why oh why isnt she the Rock Goddess she deserves to be?
Well in my books she s TOPS.
Cheers!
Thanks for upload
kehkehbia 2 years ago 7
Should be, isn't yet, maybe some day.
Perhaps when a lot of the documentaries surface that are supposed to be "in the works" many more people will be exposed to Sandi.
garageband66 2 years ago 2
Superb vocal from Sandi Robison who was woefully under-rated and remains so more than 20 years after her death. As any fan will know, this track is from The Great Conspiracy which features their best known track Turn on a Friend
that surprisingly is not on youtube. My personal favourite Too Many Do is also not on youtube and features some wonderful guitar from Bill Wolff.
rocketpost1 2 years ago 4
I have both of them and I really like Too Many Do.
garageband66 2 years ago