That was pretty hard stuff for the Ed Sullivan show wasn't it? Those guys were thrashing around so much I thought they'd lose their scarves... Good tune though.
That Canned Heat video is for some reason oddly addicting. I don't know if it's because I think they are good, or because I think it's so bad. It might be that lead singer's shades and his child like happy smile, but I can't look away!!!!
Thanks a lot Hammer. I went searching for other stuff by that Canned Heat band...and now I am hooked on them especially that amphetamine annie song. I can't read your Friday music entries anymore.
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Canned Heat... Fuck yeah!
And Vanilla Fudge. Fuck yeah 2!
Wasn't familiar with the Vanilla Fudge version of this song. It's just awesome.
I'm such a dork. I didn't even realize the Kim Wilde version of Keep Me Hangin' On was a remake.
Screaming Night Hog?
SWINE FLU...FUCK YEAH!!!
That was pretty hard stuff for the Ed Sullivan show wasn't it? Those guys were thrashing around so much I thought they'd lose their scarves... Good tune though.
Terri -It was originally a Diana Ross and the Supremes' song in 1966, and also done by Rod Stewart among others before Wilde..
Those Vanilla Fudge dudes were pretty intense.
Jim Morrison named Steppenwolf after a book he read.
Whoa...you took me back with these, they are great ones.
That Canned Heat video is for some reason oddly addicting. I don't know if it's because I think they are good, or because I think it's so bad.
It might be that lead singer's shades and his child like happy smile, but I can't look away!!!!
Jim Morrison named Steppenwolf after a book he read.John Kay named it after a book by Hermann Hesse.
Jim Morrison was lead singer for The Doors.
Hammer, the "Sambo" comment had be in stitches. BWAAAAAAAAAHAHAHA! Fucking hilarious!
Thanks a lot Hammer. I went searching for other stuff by that Canned Heat band...and now I am hooked on them especially that amphetamine annie song. I can't read your Friday music entries anymore.
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