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Lorraine, remember this one ?

 

A female drummer in 1963.... How progressive !!!

 

http://youtu.be/o83gLvDdSG8

 

Cool-looking matching guitars! And excellent "spangly" guitar sound!

Interesting group to watch. The bassist looks like a middle-aged man. :LOL:

 

Not to be confused with Honey Cone:

 

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Lorraine, remember this one ?

 

A female drummer in 1963.... How progressive !!!

 

http://youtu.be/o83gLvDdSG8

 

Cool-looking matching guitars! And excellent "spangly" guitar sound!

Interesting group to watch. The bassist looks like a middle-aged man. :LOL:

 

Not to be confused with Honey Cone:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeENMGR9l5s

I remember that Monkey tune.

 

:7up:

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Oh shit the oldies are back...

 

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My sister used to play this.

 

Diane Renay

 

http://youtu.be/6Julr7EAPt8

I was a little girl when this came out. I remember it.

 

It must be the sister song! My good friend's big sister used to play it also! It's funny how many years "Nayayvee" can stay in your head.

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My sister used to play this.

 

Diane Renay

 

http://youtu.be/6Julr7EAPt8

I was a little girl when this came out. I remember it.

 

It must be the sister song! My good friend's big sister used to play it also! It's funny how many years "Nayayvee" can stay in your head.

I remember the three high school gals who lived across the street used to sit on their front porch with the transistor radio swaying back and forth to

navy Blue.

 

This song too:

 

http://youtu.be/cMfrLFirGWc

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And one more:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_6M7vJdH5k

 

Leapy Lee! Related to Geddy? :P

 

That's quite a falsetto he has! :eh:

 

Must be those little arrows in his clothing causing it

 

Did someone say 'falsetto'?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s88dhoBZKlI

 

omg that bass sound! :drool:

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The world needs more Monks.

 

 

This one blows my mind for its rhythmic sandpaper: straight 8th notes played relentlessly by the keyboard, bass and drums; and then the banjo (!) comes in swinging just as relentlessly. And the guitar player turns into Hendrix at the end. Killer. Rock 'n roll! :haz:

 

Goddamn, that bass in the chorus! (1:23) For 1966 (recorded in 65?) that is outrageous! :o

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The world needs more Monks.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaoKMAZH0Sg

 

This one blows my mind for its rhythmic sandpaper: straight 8th notes played relentlessly by the keyboard, bass and drums; and then the banjo (!) comes in swinging just as relentlessly. And the guitar player turns into Hendrix at the end. Killer. Rock 'n roll! :haz:

 

Goddamn, that bass in the chorus! (1:23) For 1966 (recorded in 65?) that is outrageous! :o

 

I'm laughing so hard that I have tears coming down my face and I wet my pants and my stomach hurts

 

Your commentary perfectly compliments this classic.

 

 

Edit: It's been ages since I laughed like that. Thank you.

 

 

Edit: Now no matter what I'm listening to, I've got youtube videos of Monks' and Leapy Lee on the side. Can't fool google.

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