@EmeraldFlowsion62 Relatively speaking, there are very few examples of it's use in '65, and the overwhelming majority of these were by 'name' bands; by and large, it didn't start showing up in garage 45's 'til '66, and even then, usually the latter half. Sure, I've heard it on '65 era garage 45's, but I'm still doubtful this is an example.
This 45 was their 1st release, from early 1967. It is not form 1965. Their 2nd 45 was on the Orlyn label. Whoever posted the info is incorrect.
The group was based on Chicago's soul side.
MopTopMike 7 months ago
@EmeraldFlowsion62 Relatively speaking, there are very few examples of it's use in '65, and the overwhelming majority of these were by 'name' bands; by and large, it didn't start showing up in garage 45's 'til '66, and even then, usually the latter half. Sure, I've heard it on '65 era garage 45's, but I'm still doubtful this is an example.
vampyros1 7 months ago
@vampyros1 I believe it. The fuzz pedal became popular in '65 after Satisfaction came out.
EmeraldFlowsion62 7 months ago
this 45 was released in 1966.
dirkungawa 11 months ago
This band played a lot around the Chicago area in 1964/65. There is practically zero information on these guys online.
virino 11 months ago
hey has anyone heard the flip side, Now She's Left Me. its on youtube if anyones interested, pretty good tune
ladyfuzz1966 1 year ago
One of my very favorite of all 60's garage rock songs! Total proto-punk!
LustForHate 2 years ago
Never enough about fuzz...i need more.I think i'm addicted with it..
djsundancekid 2 years ago 2
Groovy tune here.....1965? I really doubt it, you positive? Thanks for posting!
vampyros1 2 years ago
amazingsong
GarageZan 2 years ago