Cab Calloway - Minnie The Moocher (disco version) (1978)
Les Humphries Singers - Father O'Flynn (1975)
Les Humphries Singers - US Calvary (1975)
Phil Ochs - I Ain't Marchin' Anymore (electric version) (1965) Rarely referenced in favor of the more taut acoustic version. Still, look at this:
At the end of the early British war
The young land started growing
The young blood started flowing
For I've killed my share of Indians
In a thousand different fights
I was there at the Little Big Horn
I heard many men lying
I saw many more dying
But I ain't marchin' anymore
It's always the young to fall
Now look at all we've won with the saber and the gun
Tell me is it worth it all
For I stole California from the Mexican land
Fought in the bloody Civil War
Yes I even killed my brother
And so many others
For I marched to the battles of the German trench
In a war that was bound to end all wars
Oh I must have killed a million men
And now they want me back again
But I ain't marchin' anymore
Set off the mighty mushroom roar
When I saw the cities burning
I knew that I was learning
That I ain't marchin' anymore
United Fruit screams at the Cuban shore
Call it, "Peace" or call it, "Treason"
Call it, "Love" or call it, "Reason"
But I ain't marchin' any more
The Belmonts - My Sweet Lord (1971)
Cheap Trick - Hello There (1978) Steve Albini version. With horns.
Cheap Trick - Downed (1978) Steve Albini version.
Tonto's Exploding Headband - Tama (1971) "Tonto" is the name of the enormous synthesizer invented by Malcolm Cecil (Tonto's Expanding Head Band founder). T.O.N.T.O. stands for The Original and New Timbral Orchestra due to its amazingly expansive symphonic sound. Listen to Stevie Wonder's early-70's masterpieces. That's what you hear.
Here are some song-poems for your ass.
Sammy Marshall and the Party Crashers - Rock and Roll Boogie Beat
Sonny Cash - Psychic Cigarette
Jim Lea - The Doing of Our Thing
Stan Beard and the Swinging Strings - Snobows
(?) What I Say? - Some band from Japan.
Fakes:
The Georgettes - Be My Baby
The Chords - Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter
The Jalopy Five - Help
The Jalopy Five - Satisfaction
Betty Richards - These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
Betty Richards - How Does That Grab You Darlin'
The Jalopy Five - Sock it To Me Baby
Tribe - Why? (1971)
? - Batman Theme (1966)
Sherry York - A Sign Of The Times (1966)
Sandy - Bang Bang (1966)
Cheap Trick - Big Eyes (1978) Steve Albini version.
The Alan Caddy Orchestra - Fire (1968)
The Alan Caddy Orchestra - Want Ads (1970)
The Alan Caddy Orchestra - Freddie's Dead (1971)
The Now Generation - Half-Breed (1973)
Ray Conniff - Doin' The Twister (1957)
The Human Beinz - Foxey Lady (1968)
? - Fire (?)
The Smack - Fire (1968) American rock band from Lawrence, Kansas active in 1968. Smack was formed by 4 students from the University of Kansas. Within a few weeks of inception, the band performed many gigs in the Lawrence area, and eventually recorded a covers album, Smack. Only around 2,000 copies of this album were ever pressed, and quickly sold out, later becoming collectors items, due to its unique, heavy musicianship, fuzz toned covers of classic songs, and its rarity.
Sarah Vaughan - Peter Gunn Theme (1966)
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