
029 - Bummed Out For All You've Been
03/15/11 • -1 min
The Smacks return with another rocking cut from their 1966 45rpm. Lenis Guess is back in the Soul Spotlight with his very first recording from 1964, "For All You've Been."
And we finish up with Blackfoot, which grew out of the Sole Society (who we featured on a previous episode) and their track "Bummed Out."
One thing that may bum you out -- the disc they're featured on, Lost Souls, Vol. 1 - Garage and Psychedelic Rock n' Roll from Arkansas is just about sold out. And it's not likely to be back in print any time soon. If you're digging this music, the time to purchase is now.
Remember -- you don't need an iPod to listen to a podcast. Just download it straight to your computer from this link!
Garage/Soul '66 Podcast #029 Bummed Out For All You've Been
The Radio Star
This program we play:
The Satellites - When Will You Say
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. 1
The Smacks - Nobody Else is Going to Do
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. 2
Lenis Guess - For All You've Been
Ol' Virginia Soul, Part 1
Blackfoot - Bummed Out
Lost Souls, Vol. 1 - Garage and Psychedelic Rock n' Roll from Arkansas
The Smacks return with another rocking cut from their 1966 45rpm. Lenis Guess is back in the Soul Spotlight with his very first recording from 1964, "For All You've Been."
And we finish up with Blackfoot, which grew out of the Sole Society (who we featured on a previous episode) and their track "Bummed Out."
One thing that may bum you out -- the disc they're featured on, Lost Souls, Vol. 1 - Garage and Psychedelic Rock n' Roll from Arkansas is just about sold out. And it's not likely to be back in print any time soon. If you're digging this music, the time to purchase is now.
Remember -- you don't need an iPod to listen to a podcast. Just download it straight to your computer from this link!
Garage/Soul '66 Podcast #029 Bummed Out For All You've Been
The Radio Star
This program we play:
The Satellites - When Will You Say
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. 1
The Smacks - Nobody Else is Going to Do
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. 2
Lenis Guess - For All You've Been
Ol' Virginia Soul, Part 1
Blackfoot - Bummed Out
Lost Souls, Vol. 1 - Garage and Psychedelic Rock n' Roll from Arkansas
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028 - Mystic Illusion and the Wrong Crowd
A mixed bag on this edition of the podcast. We start with the Perpetuated Spirits of Turpentine. The title of their song is almost as long as the group name -- "The Girl With The Sandy Blonde Hair." Far out!
The Smacks were big in the Washington, DC area, and for good reason. One of the two friends that started the group lived in Virginia, the other in Maryland. Their song Reckless Ways is a corker from 1966. Our Soul Spotlight shines Prince George, a regional heavyweight from the Portsmouth, Virginia area. And we finish with the another psychedelic gem from Arkansas, "Colour of My Days" by the Mystic Illusion.
Remember -- you don't need an iPod to listen to a podcast. Just download it straight to your computer from this link!
Garage/Soul '66 Podcast #028 Mystic Illusion and the Wrong Crowd
The Radio Star
This program we play:
The Perpetuated Spirits of Turpentine - The Girl With the Sandy Blonde Hair
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. Fore
The Smacks - Restless Ways
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. 2
Prince George - Wrong Crowd
Ol' Virginia Soul, Part 2
Mystic Illusion - Colour of My Dayes
Lost Souls, Vol. 1 - Garage and Psychedelic Rock n' Roll from Arkansas
Next Episode

030 - Fragile Fruit and the Perpetuated Spirits of Turpentine
We have a couple of mystery bands on the show this time. They came, they recorded, they disappeared. We don't know who the members of the Perpetuated Spirits of Turpentine were, or who was in Shades, Ltd. But we do have two great songs from these bands that we share with you this time.
The Smacks return with another rocking cut from their 1966 45rpm. Lenis Guess is back in the Soul Spotlight with his very first recording from 1964, "For All You've Been."
The backup group the Idets (who sang with Ida Sands) step into the Soul Spotlight for a particularly funky version of "Doggie in the Window." And we end the show with the Modds from Missouri with a fuzzed out number, "Leave My House."
Remember -- you don't need an iPod to listen to a podcast. Just download it straight to your computer from this link!
Garage/Soul '66 Podcast #030 Fragile Fruit and the Perpetuated Spirits of Turpentine
The Radio Star
This program we play:
The Satellites - I'm a Double Naught Spy
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. 1
Shades, Ltd. - Fragile Fruit
Aliens, Psychos, and Wild Things, Vol. 2
The Idets - Doggie in the Window
Ol' Virginia Soul, Part 2
The Modds - Leave My House
Lost Souls, Vol. 1 - Garage and Psychedelic Rock n' Roll from Arkansas
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