We start this edition of Garage/Soul '66 with the Flys. We don't know much about this group, save that they hailed from Washington, DC and cut a single track back in 1966. But it's a good one.
East Coast legend Lenis Guess returns, this time fronting a band that perfectly captured the East Coast Beach sound of the mid-60's. If you like Bill Deal and Rondells, you'll dig "Workin' for My Baby."
Miss Ida Sands makes a triumphant return to the Soul Spotlight with "You'll Lose a Good Thing." This 1967 recording had everything going for it -- save chart action. And after hearing it, you'll probably wonder why it didn't have that as well!
Dust was formed in 1969 from the dust of several groups we’ve featured on earlier episodes of GS66 (maybe that's where they got the name). Members came from the Blue and the Grey, the Purple Canteen, and the Tuesday Blues. The combination of all that talent produced some great psychodelic tracks. This show we feature one of them, with the heavy name "Through the Silk Keyhole." Far out!
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The Radio Star
This program we play:
Flys – The Way Things Are
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. 2
Lenis Guess – Workin’ for My Baby
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. 1
Ida Sands – You’ll Lose a Good Thig
Ol' Virginia Soul, Part 2
Dust – Through a Silk Keyhole
Lost Souls, Vol. 2 - Garage and Psychedelic Rock from Arkansas and Beyond
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
033 - The Clover and the Honey Bees
We start off with a rare track from Richmond, Virginia-based band the Clover. They recorded just two songs back in 1966, and this episode we play the "B" side of that lone 45 RPM.
Then we jump back to 1963 for a song by the Satellites. According to Arcania International's Brent Hosier (who researched and compiled the "Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things CD series), the Satellites were heavily influenced by the Beatles. I don't know, though. In the track we play, "Next Boy" sounds more like a Who song to me.
And in an interesting juxtaposition, we feature the girl group Honey Bees in the Soul Spotlight singing "It Happened on a Tuesday" then follow it with a song from Tuesday's Blues. Guess things didn't work out so well!
Remember -- you don't need an iPod to listen to a podcast. Just download it straight to your computer from this link!
The Radio Star
This program we play:
Clover -Remember
Aliens, Psychos and Wild Things, Vol. Fore
The Satellites - The Next Boy
Aliens, Psychos and Wild Things, Vol. 1
The Honey Bees - It Happened on a Tuesday
Ol' Virginia Soul, Vol. 1
The Tuesday Blues - Have You Ever Loved Somebody
Lost Souls, Vol. 2
Then we jump back to 1963 for a song by the Satellites. According to Arcania International's Brent Hosier (who researched and compiled the "Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things CD series), the Satellites were heavily influenced by the Beatles. I don't know, though. In the track we play, "Next Boy" sounds more like a Who song to me.
And in an interesting juxtaposition, we feature the girl group Honey Bees in the Soul Spotlight singing "It Happened on a Tuesday" then follow it with a song from Tuesday's Blues. Guess things didn't work out so well!
Remember -- you don't need an iPod to listen to a podcast. Just download it straight to your computer from this link!
The Radio Star
This program we play:
Clover -Remember
Aliens, Psychos and Wild Things, Vol. Fore
The Satellites - The Next Boy
Aliens, Psychos and Wild Things, Vol. 1
The Honey Bees - It Happened on a Tuesday
Ol' Virginia Soul, Vol. 1
The Tuesday Blues - Have You Ever Loved Somebody
Lost Souls, Vol. 2
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