a lot of times these old songs sounds more crisp and pronounced, or certain things you can hear better. this sounds fuzzy and muted however, might be that it varies from record to record
and, by the way, this song WAS a B side on the first pressings of this single, released under the name "Thee Sixpence". Birdman of Alkatrash was on the A side, I do believe.
~ This 1966-67 dance classic still packs a club in its original 7" glory (2 copies to mix and extend live). Thank you for posting this wonderful song, and R.I.P. Ed King (also Lynyrd Skynyrd) lead guitar and vocals for SAC. Honour our living legends, and keep playing the classics! Cheers, DAVEDJ ~
Three great drum breaks: "Incense and Peppermints" (Ta-dum-dum TSSS-dum,TSSS-dum), "Shapes of Things" (tssi-tssi-tum, tssi-tssi-tum), "Born to Be Wild" ("Tum, ta-ta-tum, ta-ta-tum, ta-ta-tum, ta-ta-tum, POW!).
Brutha Dnubian
This song gives me chills. The King of Psychedelic records in my opinion.
honeyblunt5150
a lot of times these old songs sounds more crisp and pronounced, or certain things you can hear better. this sounds fuzzy and muted however, might be that it varies from record to record
John Burns
and, by the way, this song WAS a B side on the first pressings of this single, released under the name "Thee Sixpence". Birdman of Alkatrash was on the A side, I do believe.
Michael Boyce
Flip:Non-Lp side "The Birdman Of Alkatrash".
DAVID WOLF
~ This 1966-67 dance classic still packs a club in its original 7" glory (2 copies to mix and extend live). Thank you for posting this wonderful song, and R.I.P. Ed King (also Lynyrd Skynyrd) lead guitar and vocals for SAC. Honour our living legends, and keep playing the classics! Cheers, DAVEDJ ~
Michael Adamcik
Thanks ABC What cartridge and stylus do you use?I have a Technics SL 1200 MK ll turntable that I want to use.
prausch65
Cant beat the sound of vinyl!
Paul Cabell
Number 1 on this day Dec 1 1967
Tom Preker
Three great drum breaks: "Incense and Peppermints" (Ta-dum-dum TSSS-dum,TSSS-dum), "Shapes of Things" (tssi-tssi-tum, tssi-tssi-tum), "Born to Be Wild" ("Tum, ta-ta-tum, ta-ta-tum, ta-ta-tum, ta-ta-tum, POW!).
Wolfsky9
There is NOTHING LIKE ORIGINAL VINYL ! ---------Thank-you so much for allowing us to hear the music as we knew it. -----------------------WolfSky9
Retired Early 53
Dancing to this song at the High School Prom night !!!!! June 1968 ! Where were you ??????????