troggy
Ikon Class
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2011
- Location
- southern Illinois
Right, the guy I bought it from said he'd had two previous copies w/ the picture sleeve.
Maybe one of those "Fradulent" groups from modern times created to make it seem as if they were really from back in the day?
From Illinois, 1967 if the track list is correct.
I doubt that any modern group trying ever succeeded in sounding like this.Maybe one of those "Fradulent" groups from modern times created to make it seem as if they were really from back in the day?
I doubt that any modern group trying ever succeeded in sounding like this.
It`s good (in fact it's great!), but it ain`t '66. Listen to that and then compare it to Sir Kenneth and his bunch. It also has to do with how all instruments blend. It's more organic.Well apart from MTM's bands my pals the No-Counts came pretty close
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_pVJlRCTL0
Well apart from MTM's bands my pals the No-Counts came pretty close
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_pVJlRCTL0
These tracks too are missing from TBM (be patient :rolleyes:)
Liner notes on the booklet (which I suppose they are not reliable) say the F.B.I were from Los Angeles.