>>126841869
kek Clooney had her own Brian Wilson experience back then with drug use and insanity and was locked in mental prison for a few years. combination of abusing prescription pills, a divorce, RFK's death, and having a midlife crisis all caused her to lose her marbles.
>>126837375 (OP)
I sold my comics for a sheet of acid. I'm trying to mail some acid to my brother in Nam but he's not responding. I can't believe we're Alive to listen to the greatest music of human history, it can only go up from here.
Interesting attempt at updating her sound and trying a bit different singing style. This song was a hot item in '68 that a lot of people covered though and Page's version doesn't even come up in the rec-ced searches for LGA on Youtube.
>>126843169
Shame he stooped to making light muzak for cocktail parties in the last few years. It sucks that that's what everyone's going to remember him for.
>>126837375 (OP)
Someone should ban those Blue Cheer guys from playing live. I fell sick after watching them last night at the fillmore. Loudness is not everything.
>>126844678 >You trust her but worry >'Cause you were once a boy
Yeah we all feel a touch ashamed about the worthless sluts we made use of in the 11th grade and discarded. We've all been there, man.
>>126844829
Some dude that just moved to my Southern California town named Edward from Europe can cover that song pretty scarily on the guitar. I dunno if it's as good as Davies but Edward was playing it like a piano
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0UGzxGxoOU
Here's one of '68's more bizarre stories. Dot resurrects three ancient fucks from the remote past, last heard from over a decade ago, and they have three Billboard hits.
Might admire the old fucks' puritanical dedication to doing the same stuff they've always done instead of trying Beatles covers or whatnot. Except for better recording quality this could easily be from the 40s.
>>126846198
Unfortunately this will be their last big hit.
Felix Cavaliere pretty much abandoned singles and was determined to remake the Rascals as jazz-rock album band. Which resulted in some good albums but it also meant that everyone forgot they existed.
>>126846235
Another mid-tier band that stumbled into one iconic hit single but Dunhill worked them to death and demanded more product than they could deliver so their catalog is 70% filler.
ha ha found this one in the basement. we used to bop to this song when i was 11. the good old days of Ike and Mamie when the music was innocent and there were no verminous long haired scum around. to think they used to complain about Elvis. bro was innocent compared to the stuff they have now.
Another old warhorse from pre-Elvis days soldiers on but I'd swear this was a recording she made in 1960 that got left in the bin for 8 years, which maybe it is lol.