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Apollos: Target Love
From Pebbles vol. 13. A great
great fuzz punker recorded in 1965 by this Virginia band (991 KB)
Backdoor Society: I'm The Kind
From Highs in the Mid Sixties, vol. 21, Ohio part 2. A great song. It reminds me a little of
Blues Magoos' Pipe Dream just more punkish and dirty though. From '66 (1.10 MB)
Caravelles: Lovin' Just My Style
From Pebbles vol.8. Download this cool garage song feut.
great rave-up moments. (1.33 MB)
Chaz & the Classics: Girl Of the 13th Hour
From Highs in the Mid Sixties, vol. 11 - Texas part 1.
A weird almost psyched and fanatic punk song, really unique I think.
From Texas and the year? 1966 of course! (1.15 MB)
Craig: I Must Be Mad
From Pebbles vol.7. Yes, this guy IS really mad.
Check out this insane psycho rave-up song, please. (1.21 MB)
Daze Of the Week: One Night Stand
From Highs in the Mid Sixties, vol. 22 - the South part 2.
A superb punk song with a cathy riff, some great lyrics and feat. good bass work. From 1966 (1.22 MB)
Heard: Stop It Baby
From Pebbles vol.7. Agressive, arrogant Texas r'n'b-inspired punk anno 1966, as we all love it! (1.07 MB)
Larry & the Blue Notes: In & Out
From Highs in the Mid Sixties, vol. 11 - Texas part 1. Also one of my favourites. Larry's best song: Fanatic, wild etc etc.
= a complete killer!! TEXAS KICKS ASS!! (932 KB)
Mustard Men: I Lost My Baby
From Highs in the Mid Sixties, vol. 15 - Wisconsin part 2. The most pleasant song in this collection. An example
how brilliantly some bands were able to play without fuzz or wildness - it just rocks you socks off anyway, amazing! (1.25 MB)
Nobody's Children: Good Times
From Highs in the Mid Sixties, vol. 11 - Texas part 1. This one is totally unique. It contains a really bluesy/psyched guitar that is NOT able to control
itself and some really atypical lyrics too. Don't be a chicken, check it out! (1.24 MB)
Our Gang: Careless Love
From Highs in the Mid Sixties vol. 18 - Colorado. Great British-inspired R'n' B-punk feat. lots of mouth organ. (1.07 MB)
Trolls: I Don't Recall
From Highs in the Mid Sixties vol. 18 - Colorado. A fantastic garage/pop song - this is a great combination of tuff garage guitars and snotty vocals and a Creation-like
pop song. (1.07 MB)
The Rivals: Got Love If You Want It
And now for something completely different! An old single from Denmark anno January 1965.
Actually I bought this one very cheaply and thought it was crap! But it showed up to be the best Danish single I have ever heard from the sixties- and
I must say it really beats every other version I have ever heard of the song, including the Kinks!! (1.35 MB)