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lookin at it now
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Who can help me ?! I'm searching for the bass tab of this song and I can't find it out, if someone can save me ... :)
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YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
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It´s really amazing. I love the sound and the fuckin´ drive. And they must be one of the first bands who used fuzzbox on the lead guitar. One year earlier 1965 it was very few bands who used that equipment. For example check up THE ZETTLERS and their versions of "Skinnie Minnie" and "Beautiful Delilah". The guitarsound is clean, raw and honest. I rally love it. And the band (The Zettlers)..........."formidabl
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Wasn't the other Chicago band of the time Shades of Knight with the song "Gloria?"
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Ah! These guys were around the Chicago suburbs in the 60's. I think my sister brought me a nylon-tipped drum stick their drummer threw out during a concert (I was learning drums at the time), in Glenview or wherever. I lived in Winnetka.
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Psychedelic? Sounds like they were more a precursor to Heavy Metal. Great tune for that era.
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groovy chicago!



The Del vets also were known as The pride and Joy . Jim Lauer is my cousin. His Mom Is my moms Sister. They used to rehearse in our living room in Northbrook.
clubford00 1 year ago 13
Great 60's psych. I've got a Dunwich comp called "The Best of Dunwich Records Volume 2: If You're Ready!" and wish this was on it. I need to buy the 10" EP but funds are tight. Dang.
motownmaniax 1 year ago