Showing posts with label 1966. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1966. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Arnie & Chisé Trio ‎- Three Cherries / Bumming Around. 1966 USA / Japan


Three Cherries is a novelty song where Chise opens in English with her heavy Japanese accent, and then proceeds to make a silly song in Japanese. Bumming Around is rockabilly and is arguably Arnie's contribution. They have an album that is also highly sought after. Super cool 45.


Own. Thrift shop find (2021).

Added handwritten note below. Click on the photo to hi-res.

10/12/21 (first listen / review); 1/1/25 (new entry)


The Whim of Arrow - 1800LBS of Grey / The Day Noah's Ark Sank. 1966-67 USA


A very bizarre 45. The first side is a mix of novelty folk and hard rock. There's a pretty heavy guitar lick about half way through. It's not psychedelic fuzz either. Like 70s hard rock. 45cat has confirmed the date of this song to be 1966, so way ahead of its time. Seems like it was made for children maybe? The second side is an instrumental organ driven number like Booker T and the MG's (confirmed to be from 1967). Absolutely one of the weirdest 45s I've heard. They were "Rollem" them that's for sure! A certain keeper.

No idea where they're from.


Own. Found at the Austin Record Show (2023).

5/25/23 (first listen / review); 1/1/25 (new entry)

Thursday, August 15, 2024

Those Two - Baby I Know / I'm Gonna Walk With You. 1966 USA


Garage folk with typical influences of the day like The Beatles, Byrds, Mamas and Papas, etc... Dual female, male vocals. Not sure where they're from.

Found in Bozeman, Montana. The Discogs photo is my copy. Will sell it eventually.

8/15/24

3/3

Sunday, July 14, 2024

The Rondeus - Anymore / Day Tripper - 1966 USA-West Virginia


The Rondeaus (misspelled on the label) were from the coal mining region around Beckley, West Virginia. 'Anymore' starts off like The Beatles' 'Day Tripper' (hold that thought) before launching into a more original tune. Of course it's very much influenced by the Fab Four in addition to The Rolling Stones at this stage. Features a nice jangly guitar solo. The B side is, in fact, the Beatles song. A very lethargic rendition I might add. Also features a cool lightly amplified solo. This is low budget garage at its finest.

Ownership: SP: 1966 Magna. Dollar find at a local estate sale (2024).

Some parallels here with the The Rubber Band I just featured. Like with that 45, they misspelled the group name. And it's rare as heck. Never sold on Discogs and the last ebay sale was back in 2013 (like The Rubber Band) for $280. It'll be more now :-)

7/14/24 (first listen / review / new entry)

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