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  • They should call groups like this -- not "one hit wonders" -- but, "single IMPACT artists." Yeah, SIA's. This track, the Syndicate of Sound's "Little Girl," Los Bravos' "Black Is Black," Blue Cheer's "Summertime Blues," The Count 5's "Psychotic Reaction," ? and the Mysterians' "96 Tears," the Castaways' "Liar, Liar," the Small Faces' "Itchycoo Park," -- oh, there are millions like this that will never see the basement of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame -- but these artists were IMPORTANT !!!!

  • peace sean, your music will always rock out!

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  • I can't believe that Sean Bonniwell's gone :'( R.I.P. Sean

  • @johnnyluddite - Very true. I liked the Small Faces, & I lived in a metropolitan area. I found "Itchycoo Park," "Tin Soldier," "Wham Bam Thank You Mam," & "Lazy Sunday." But then finding anything -- singles or lps -- was a hunt. Then they joined up Rod Stewart. In the UK, yes, they had a longer string of hits. Back then, if you remember, there was some controversy in the US about IMPORTS on small labels. They were on Immediate here, & I guess distribution was getting harder.

  • @lastrada52 I agree with everything you say except I would never ever think of The Small Faces as one hit wonders. In the UK at least, they had many hits, and their "Ogden's Nutgone Flake" album was a seminal Sixties release.

  • Two minutes of pure bliss.

  • @lastrada52 AGREE TOTALLY! And don't forget Hot Smoke and Sassafrass by the Bubble Puppy!

  • Your music lives on Sean!

  • @lastrada52 ACTUALLY these guys were "two hit wonders" (The Double Yellow Line)

  • I recall Joey Ramone saying in an interview that everyone wanted to look and sound like The Ramones. After seeing this (advised) I think its pretty clear that the Ramones wanted to look and sound like these guys. They were probably very aware of their song as teenagers.

  • My older brother told me about this video & i can't imagine a cooler video than this! Thanks for sharing this bit of 60's music.

  • Lastrada52 totally nailed it! almost - left out my personal #2 behind Music Machine's Talk, Talk and that's LOVE's 7 & 7 is - whew! Those two bands and songs had major positive impacts on my whole being when I first heard them when they debuted in the best decade in history - the 1960s.

    This song RULES! .

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