I Love The 60s! Post favorites and forgotten tracks

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  1. John54

    John54 Senior Member

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    (Justine) Baby Washington, That's How Heartaches Are Made:

     
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  2. fuse999

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  3. MarshallMan

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    Always liked this version of Memphis from 1963.

     
  4. John54

    John54 Senior Member

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    Al Wilson, Do What You Gotta Do:

     
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  5. Crimson Witch

    Crimson Witch Roll across the floor thru the hole & out the door

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    Johnny Winter,
    'Coming Up Fast' part 1 (1969)
     
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  6. Cliff Nobles, "The Horse"
     
  7. Jerk The Handle

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    "Shakin' All Over" by Johnny Kidd & The Pirates.

     
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  8. Crimson Witch

    Crimson Witch Roll across the floor thru the hole & out the door

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    Excellent.
    One of the Airplane's finest deep album cuts, harmonically very complex. West coast psych rock at its best. Few bands if any could pull something like that off as effortlessly as the Jeffersons.
    :cool:
     
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  9. Ennio Morricone, "The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly"
     
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  10. Two Sheds

    Two Sheds Sha La La La Lee

    Here's a cover of a Denny Laine-era Moody Blues song... in French!

    It keeps the English title of 'Stop!' (it would have been 'ArrĂȘtez!' in French).

     
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  11. Two Sheds

    Two Sheds Sha La La La Lee

    And a clip from the movie, 'The Deadly Bees' (1966). One of Ronnie Wood's early bands, the Birds, shows up about 40 seconds into the clip, playing 'That's All I Need You For.'

     
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  12. Mister Charlie

    Mister Charlie "Music Is The Doctor Of My Soul " - Doobie Bros.

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    New Colony Six - Love You So Much
     
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  13. samthesham

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    The Swingin Medallions / Double Shot Of My Baby's Love (1965)

    Loud raucous brutal frat rock in the same ballpark as Louie Louie, Surfin Bird & the clanky Gary "U.S." Bonds / Quarter To Three single
     
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  14. samthesham

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    I was friends with Bird & own a metal acetate of KATK
     
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  15. adad

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    I know this song from the Ariel Pink Cover


     
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  17. adad

    adad Forum Resident

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    soft pop psychedelia The Munx- Our Dream

     
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  18. Brian Mc

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    I think that Karen Dalton's version of "Little Bit of Rain" is one of the greats. I don't comprehend why it's never mentioned.

     
  19. Crimson Witch

    Crimson Witch Roll across the floor thru the hole & out the door

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    That is fabulous ! **envy** x1000!!:cool:
    I remember you mentioning your connection with the band once before.
    I know that there was once a CD reissue of KATK tracks, whether or not it was legit IDK, some time ago, and I still see copies on Discogs from time to time. I haven't nabbed one yet because I only buy new, still-sealed CDs, even when they're from a third-party seller, and those tend to be expensive. It would be spectacular if there were to be another reissue on CD, something I've been dreaming and hoping for for a long time! :) I only have '
    Journey To Tyme' on a CD comp originating out of Germany I believe, and I have since come to question its legitimacy though I was unaware at the time I purchased it that it might be unofficial. It is a needledrop, of course.
     
  20. muddlehead

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    Richard and the Young Lions - Open Up Your Door - 1966
    Maybe, just maybe, my all-time favorite song.

     
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  21. Two Sheds

    Two Sheds Sha La La La Lee

    Steve Alaimo - 'Every Day I Have to Cry.'

     
  22. flaxton

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    Great band. Made two excellent albums.
     
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  23. Two Sheds

    Two Sheds Sha La La La Lee

    Four Tops - 'Yesterday's Dreams'

     
  24. Jerk The Handle

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    Yes, "Flowerman" by The Syn. A pop band for Peter Banks and Chris Squire before joining YES.

     
  25. owsley

    owsley Senior Member

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    AFAIK there are no definitive Kasuals Komps that contain everything and are from mastertapes. The fairly recent Singles Plus is a great collection but sound quality varies wildly. The only definitive high quality comp all from tapes is Teen Dreams - good luck getting that one as only 200 copies were pressed.
     
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