Trumpet in the garage

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Inspired by Mr. Hogwash's recent "harpichord in the garage" topic, here's a real mindwarper. How many garage songs managed to include trumpet (not sax) in the recording, and got away with it? Almost impossible, but here's one for sure. There must be others.

I always heard the trumpet as a cheap guitar through a cheaper amp. It's a great song even better now I hear a trumpet through a mute? Whatever those things are you ram inside the sound thingie?
 
The Youtube BOOBs have the wrong images for the songs.
The first recorded version, with the overdubbed horns, is on the Vardan label.
The second recorded version, no horns is on the Frantic label.
I prefer the no horns version.
 
Inspired by Mr. Hogwash's recent "harpichord in the garage" topic, here's a real mindwarper. How many garage songs managed to include trumpet (not sax) in the recording, and got away with it? Almost impossible, but here's one for sure. There must be others.

Inspired by Mr. Hogwash's recent "harpichord in the garage" topic, here's a real mindwarper. How many garage songs managed to include trumpet (not sax) in the recording, and got away with it? Almost impossible, but here's one for sure. There must be others.
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Since you mentioned garage songs not bands I think this one may qualify, it has a garage connotation via Bob Seger,
 
I remember seeing one of our local D.C. garage bands live back in '68 or so
doing a cover of The Byrds 'So You Want To Be A Rock & Roll Star' with a
"special guest" trumpet player. Could have been Flavor but I can't remember...