Whiskey, Garage Rock, and Few New Things Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
Time
Performer [Composer]
Song
Album [Format]
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REQ:Request
BED:Music Played Whilst Talking
NEW:New Release
( ):Label, Year Rec/Rel
Time:
4:00
Artist:
The Great Society [Original LP billed as 'The Great Society With Grace Slick']
Click on Link above, to read a biography of Tullos (spoiler alert - he died in Nov 2020). All the artists on this album grew up in South Louisiana in the River Parishes, Joe Tullos started the project and enlisted drummer Kevin Aucoin and Subdudes guitarist, singer and songwriter Dave Malone. Tullos got cancer and died before the project could be completed, Malone and Aucoin finished the release. / Click on the Link above, left to read his biography.
He was briefly in the group Lone Justice (1985 - 1986) and was also a member of X from 1986 to 1995. where he replaced Billy Zoom. Also, the son of songwriter/ folk musician Terry Gilkyson.
* - Kurt Weill's wife // # 42 on Rolling Stone's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time"; In 2020, online media magazine Loudwire ranked it as one of the "25 Legendary Rock Albums With No Weak Songs".
He was briefly in the group Lone Justice (1985 - 1986) and was also a member of X from 1986 to 1995. where he replaced Billy Zoom Also, the son of songwriter/ folk musician Terry Gilkyson.
Recorded in the WMBR studios April 2024. PERSONNEL: John Hovorka vocal and guitar / Eliot Neff on Bass / Oliver Neff on Drums / * - On the Turbines album 'Last Dance Before Highway' (Big Time)
He was briefly in the group Lone Justice (1985 - 1986) and was also a member of X from 1986 to 1995. where he replaced Billy Zoom Also, the son of songwriter/ folk musician Terry Gilkyson.
Not to be confused with the local {or any other} 'Flies' / * - although most people are probably more familiar with The Monkees' version / Click on the Link above, to view the original UK single
He was briefly in the group Lone Justice (1985 - 1986) and was also a member of X from 1986 to 1995. where he replaced Billy Zoom Also, the son of songwriter/ folk musician Terry Gilkyson.
Any resemblance between this, and 'Can't Explain' by The Who, is prob-ab-ly totally and completely intentional / * - Full title: 'Relics (Collector Obscurities From The First Psychedelic Era '66-'69)' - Hand-numbered limited edition of 500 copies
He was briefly in the group Lone Justice (1985 - 1986) and was also a member of X from 1986 to 1995. where he replaced Billy Zoom Also, the son of songwriter/ folk musician Terry Gilkyson.
He was briefly in the group Lone Justice (1985 - 1986) and was also a member of X from 1986 to 1995. where he replaced Billy Zoom Also, the son of songwriter/ folk musician Terry Gilkyson.
He was briefly in the group Lone Justice (1985 - 1986) and was also a member of X from 1986 to 1995. where he replaced Billy Zoom Also, the son of songwriter/ folk musician Terry Gilkyson.
Picked up for national distribution by Liberty Records, May 1965. / They later changed their name to "The Fantastic Zoo" (two singles on the Double Shot label). Click on the Link above, to view the original localsingle.
No, not the Australian Missing Links - these guys are from Mississippi. / * - FULL title - 'Quagmire Volume 6 (Frighteningly Rare 60's Garage From The Swamps Of Antiquity!) ' / Click on the Link above, to view the original single.
Time:
6:02
Artist:
The Prudentials [1st time artist played (by track-blaster) on WMBR!!] [Feldman, Goldstein, Gottehrer *]
Song:
I Wanna Do It [Later recorded by The Strangeloves, fall 1968]
He was briefly in the group Lone Justice (1985 - 1986) and was also a member of X from 1986 to 1995. where he replaced Billy Zoom Also, the son of songwriter/ folk musician Terry Gilkyson.
* - but (as is often the case) it was overdubbed crowd sound / Click on the Link above, to view the original single, with a plastc (yes, plastic) picture sleeve.
He was briefly in the group Lone Justice (1985 - 1986) and was also a member of X from 1986 to 1995. where he replaced Billy Zoom Also, the son of songwriter/ folk musician Terry Gilkyson.
Their keyboard player, Bill Briggs, died Msarch 26thm, at age 78.. / * - it was their first of 4 singles, 1965 - 1966 / Click on the Link above, to view the album