More of the Ones That Got Away
Host: MalThursday
Here’s another hour of classic wax from the swamps, beaches, and backwaters of sunny F-L-A, none of which has previously been heard on GaragePunk.com. Vintage ’60s sounds from the Birdwatchers, the Impacs, and the Rare Breed, plus folk rock nuggets from the Tropics, the Canadian Rogues, and Daytona garage legends the Nightcrawlers, who are the subject of a new documentary, Cracking the Egg. Produced by JM Dobies and Jeff Lemlich in Living Monophonic Sound.
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Posted by malthursday in Florida Rocks Again!, Podcast | 4 Comments »





2008-12-04 at 22:19
Very well named, I can remember hearing som of these growing up in Miami (haz it been that long). Is Rare Breed the same group that did Beg, Borrow and Steal?? I’ve heard that song credited to Ohio Express (not the bubble gum group) and Rare Breed
2008-12-04 at 22:28
Oh,
Can we get a playlist too??
2008-12-13 at 12:08
The Evergreen Blues song is so great, like the best Paul Revere and The Raiders single that never was.
2009-04-10 at 08:41
The Hate Bombs “Whoa” towards the end of the set sounds a lot like “Triangles” by Danny’s Reasons. On the Pebbles collection, vol 2. The blurb on the CD insert says Danny Stevens led this Minneapolis based band fm. 1965 – 1972. Triangles came out in Aug 1967. This is truly a bizarre blast from the past, I think you would like it.