Posted on 08/29/2015 6:31:40 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
THE FULL ALBUM BY THE SKY SAXON BLUES BAND. (1967)
TRACK LISTING: SIDE A 00:00 Pretty Girl 02:07 Moth And The Flame 06:02 I'll Help You (Carry Your Money To The Bank) 09:37 Cry Wolf 15:46 Plain Spoken SIBE B 18:40 The Gardener 23:36 One More Time Blues 26:04 Creepin' About 28:53 Buzzin' Around
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Now I know why I’d never heard them before . . .
My gosh, they suck.
Hey Wsx.....Don’t know this band, were they widely known???
“Now I know why Id never heard them before . . .”
They had one national hit:
THE SEEDS -PUSHIN’TOO HARD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IReb27tFqMg
See:
The Seeds
The Seeds’ first single “Can’t Seem to Make You Mine” was a regional hit in southern California in 1965. The song was also played regularly on AM rock stations in northern California (and probably elsewhere), where it was well received by listeners. The band had their only national Top 40 hit, “Pushin’ Too Hard”, in 1966. Three subsequent singles, “Mr. Farmer” (also 1966), a re-release of “Can’t Seem To Make You Mine” (1967), and “A Thousand Shadows” (1967) achieved more modest success, although all were most popular in southern California. Musically uncomplicated and dominated by Saxon’s vocal style and flair for simple melodic hooks, their first two albums are today considered classics of ‘60s garage music. A later album (Future, 1967) was full-blown psychedelic rock, with ornate flower-themed graphics to match, and another was devoted to the blues (with liner notes by Muddy Waters).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seeds#Discography
That wasn’t the same band. Saxon was there, but it wasn’t the same band as far as I know. Hence, the different name.
Like many bands they evolved their music as their band members and band names changed. Wikipedia:
By mid-1968, with their commercial popularity flagging, the group’s personnel began to change; the band was renamed “Sky Saxon and the Seeds” in 1969, by which point Bob Norsoph, guitar, and Don Boomer, drums, had replaced Savage and Andridge. Saxon continued to use the name “The Seeds”, using various backup musicians, at least through 1972; the last major-label records of new material by The Seedstwo non-charting singles on MGM recordswere released in 1970.
After the dissolution of the Seeds, Sky Saxon joined the Yahowha religious group,....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqVAEq2HNZI
So far the second song is the best on this album.
Yup I gave the U tube thing about 20 seconds
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OMG..that looks like Lynn-Dah-The-Dog!
I had no idea she was playing my guitars when I was out of the house.
I have no idea who the terrier is. She must be having a secret affair.
Odd bit of trivia. He died (1st if I recall) the same day as Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett.
Jack Nicholson and the Seeds in Psych-Out.
The Seeds were part of the 60s Sunset Strip scene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYmmdhYGRg0
THE SEEDS: PUSHIN’ TOO HARD - Documentary Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQfUUNDspIk
Maybe this will restore your faith in Blues
Hound Dog Taylor - 15 minute LIVE Ann Arbor 1973
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdXdsyDJC5Y
Good grief! They are...bad.
You want white-boy blues? I gotcher white-boy blues right here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bmAJHHqfIw
How many times did he die?
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