This is from his first rock album...after Dylan opened up rock at folk Newport in '64. Yes, "Hoyt Axton Explodes" . Most of his albums were on Horizon, a label Veejay started for Hoyt alone. Hoyt never found a comfort level, or a producer to suit his inborn genius. Mama, Mae Boren Axton wrote Heartbreak Hotel. His Uncle David Boren was governor of Oklahoma ans a United States senator. Hoyt was a Choctaw Indian. "I don't give a damn about a Greenback Dollar!"
i've got the album, every track's a killer. everybody who makes rockmusic could learn a thing or two from Explodes :)
sonnyboi007 2 weeks ago
This is from his first rock album...after Dylan opened up rock at folk Newport in '64. Yes, "Hoyt Axton Explodes" . Most of his albums were on Horizon, a label Veejay started for Hoyt alone. Hoyt never found a comfort level, or a producer to suit his inborn genius. Mama, Mae Boren Axton wrote Heartbreak Hotel. His Uncle David Boren was governor of Oklahoma ans a United States senator. Hoyt was a Choctaw Indian. "I don't give a damn about a Greenback Dollar!"
bozophelia 11 months ago
this is an amazing song!!!! i love how he manipulates his voice in each and every song...its always different, yet still chilling all the while
outfatuated 1 year ago
this is amazing...
it appears on "various artists - original seeds - songs that inspired nick cave and the bad seeds vol.2"
carolannefreeling81 1 year ago
The release year for the album 'Hoyt Axton Explodes', which contains this song, is 1964! On VJ-1098.
MrDerSchnalle 2 years ago