Miss dated bands?

Willem

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Dec 3, 2011
I'm new to the forum, so maybe this has been discussed before but are there a lot of songs out there that were "miss dated"? In other words, singles/recordings/master tapes that didn't have information on them regarding the date or year of the recording, and when collectors/compilers had to make a guess, they might have been wrong.

To give an example: I have a hard time believing that this song was recorded in the 60s:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClJvxFalaqU
My guts tell me it was recorded between 1985 and 1995.
 
Yeah, there is no way that track was recorded in the '60s, or even the '70s for that matter.
The processing / sound on the guitars and drums - that kinda technology was not available in those days.
 
It's not just the sound that tells me it's late 80s or early 90s, but the rhythms and melodies. It all sounds just a bit too 80s Red Hot Chili Peppers / Living Colour and other funkmetal (or whatever you want to call it).
 
i think i saw it comped on acid visions vol 9 a comp on hard rock and early heavy metal called child evil???.......You can't really trust just what anybody posts on you tube....
 
This is awful....I mean, this makes Guns n Roses sound like the Sonics. I can't believe this would wind up on comps of purported 60s music...but considering the labels and people involved, I can believe it.
 
Yeah, there is no way that track was recorded in the '60s, or even the '70s for that matter.
The processing / sound on the guitars and drums - that kinda technology was not available in those days.

You got it, Mike, the answer to the oft asked question "What killed Rock and Roll." Simple - studio technology, not MTV, although, that didn't help, either.
 
The drumming is pure 80s/90s grunge metal. No one in the mid 60s was laying down a beat like that.
If Roger Maggotlio hadn't figured out by the mid-song breakdown this flange-fest wasn't '66...

Then again, this is the guy who put out CD's with skips in them (Majic Ship).
 
The Tenth Planet label issued several albums of material by Pete Miller - aka Big Boy Pete of "Cold Turkey" fame - the recording dates of which have been a bone of contention since they were released in the mid to late '90s. The songs were (supposedly/allegedly) all written in the '60s.
 
Incredibly clueless (or bizarre humor + lack of taste) to put something like this on a 60's comp... 3 seconds was all I could stand. And yes it was enough to hear an awful Chili Peppers/grunge influence. Barf.
Otherwise those prank 45s released by Erik Lindgren & co (Wylde Main-iacs, Katz Kradle and Huntsmen...) are classics, included on some Pebbles etc(and on Chosen Few as a prank, I guess). But they do have the sound pretty much nailed down. Still gets listed as '60's garage' on eschmay etc. There's another one aswell... yellow label w/ red lettering... have it somewhere. Wolfmen? Turns up listed as '60's even though it's 80's (and don't really sound 60's either)
 
I don't really agree that those prank bands (on Shur Shot, ...) had the sound pretty much nailed. The first time I heard Wylde Maniacs I immediately thought something was up. Listen to those songs with headphones and I think you can recognize them as 80s hoaxes pretty easily. But at least they sound a lot more 60s than Airhead :)
 
You're probably right - I haven't heard'em for years. I just see them listed/sold as 'sixties originals' from time to time.
 
I don't really agree that those prank bands (on Shur Shot, ...) had the sound pretty much nailed. The first time I heard Wylde Maniacs I immediately thought something was up. Listen to those songs with headphones and I think you can recognize them as 80s hoaxes pretty easily. But at least they sound a lot more 60s than Airhead :)

I agree

I didn't think any of those were from the 60's either - during my first listen. Especially considering how that was around the same time I started listening to The Chesterfield Kings. Out of all those "Shur Shot" fakes, I think "The Huntsmen" was the most decent as far as getting the "sound down!". However, some might disagree that non of them had it close really.
 
Just listened to BFTG3 again. Damn, that misplaced psychobilly track really gets on my nerves! What a mood killer!