Hidden 60’s and 70’s Gems

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All time favourite soft psych guitar track. Maybe not what you'd expect from this group that changed its name one more time to become Blue Oyster Cult.

 
My favourite from The Modern Lovers debut album. Many will only know Jonathan Richman from his cameo appearances in the movie "There's Something about Mary" where he appears in a range of scenes singing songs accompanying the scene action. The album was produced by John Cale of Velvet Underground fame, with members at that time including David Robinson (later of The Cars) and Jerry Harrison (later of Talking Heads)
 
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RIP Brenton Wood who passed on Jan 3, 2025. One of the great soul singers of the 1960's best known for his crossover pop hits such as "Oogum Boogum Song" and "Gimme A Little Sign", songs that may also be better known by their lame-o cover versions.

This is an early one ("Cross The Bridge"), a non-hit from 1966, which has a kind of brill building production quality. I'll post his slightly unusual cover of The Count Five's "Psychotic Reaction" in the covers thread.

 
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Frank Zappa's all time favourite song. Not quite 60's as it came out in 1957. Apparently Frank loved the singing of Marvin Holland, the bass singer
Can I Come Over Tonight the Velours
 

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