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The Pipettes-Because It's Not Love(But It's Still A Feeling)

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luiseduardo586 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Girl in blue just can't dance :S
yaninplacebo (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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please come back girls :(
TheBlackettes (2 months ago) Show Hide
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They Look Like TheDivettes
DmitryCruz (2 months ago) Show Hide
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does anybody have any recomendations when it comes to music similar to this style? I'd assume this is an oldie/ 60 / 70's style. I don't like too much 'popular' stuff so I'm looking for some stuff unlike the Beatles or the ronettes
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If you're really intrested in the early 60's girl group sound and style, look for girl group compilations. Look for things by the Dixie cups, The Pixies Three, The Murmaids, and The Shangralas. There were so many others that were from this era which I liked a lot when I was growing up. This style and sound was different from say the Supremes. You can also look for some Philadelphia groups like the Orlons, The Bluebells, and others. Enjoy.
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jdukulele (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Also look for the "Lets Go Joe Meeks Girls" compilation for this heavy echo girl group sound. If you haven't heard of him, Joe Meek was a british record producer of the 60's who had major hits. The biggest was Telstar an instrumental by the Tornados. He used a lot of echo and that was a major part of his sound. If you find these I think you'll like them.
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Shangri-Las, dude. Google 'em.
Q0976689 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Berlin, the Bangles, Spice girls, Chordettes, Aqua.
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are you kidding? I know all of them. The best 60's hauntology would be Broadcast, Ruby Suns, some Atlas Sound, a good chunk of Ariel Pink, and some ghost box stuff goes back to the 60's.

For this type of pop stuff, you'd wanna stick to Broadcast and Ruby Suns mostly. 70's covers almost every hauntology band ever, since the 70's had everything. I can't even approach that subject in 500 characters.

Check out my favorites, I have a habit of favoriting videos like this.

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