stu-sutcliffes:garage punk / freakbeat sound of the 1960s! #1;; (listen) here is my mix of forgotten
stu-sutcliffes:garage punk / freakbeat sound of the 1960s! #1;; (listen) here is my mix of forgotten garage pieces from all over the world! recorded in the 1960s, most of these songs failed on the charts or haven’t published at the time — mostly because of bad management and lack of publicity efforts of the record companies. but some of the musicians, luckily happened to be today’s legends. but to me, this genre/definitions are still somewhat underrated.originally, the sound of garage rock was influenced by british beat, surf rock, early rock ‘n’ roll and r&b. the term founded in america, with the realization of many young groups formed and rehearsed in their family’s garages. it was a respond to the british invasion; and the purpose was breaking chains of beat music and making the sound rougher and interesting. after that, the freakbeat sound emerged in the whole europe when bands started to experiment with their instruments and find different sounds — while holding the r&b style. not showing many clear differences at first and putting the same ”attitude” on stage, essentially both of these ”sounds of future” founded, developed and linked under the garage rock. the music first embraced by ‘mods’ but when bands started perform louder and crazier, they drew attention to all of the young people and everyone immediately liked garage bands. (1965/66)but in a very short time, ”freakbeat” fully adopted experimenting and became psychedelic rock while the term ”garage” faded quickly and hard rock & protopunk took it’s place. after all, both of these genres strongly impacted and blended with lots of other subgenres including progressive rock, glam rock, psychobilly and of course, punk rock. you can easily define garage punk/freakbeat music by hearing fuzzy and wild guitars, sometimes steady but loud/strong rhythm section with careless, out-of-control lead vocals. repetitive choruses and short guitar solos are also very common. i hope you this mix as much as i do~01. the ox // the who 02. leaving here // the birds 03. i want, need, love you // black diamonds 04. blue girl // the bad roads 05. feel it // it’s all meat 06. jack the ripper // one way streets 07. i keep tryin’ // the jay-jays 08. coffee, tea or me // fink muncx xi 09. hurricane fighter plane // the red krayola 10. can’t tame me // the benders 11. so what!! // the lyrics 12. shadows in the night // the quests 13. where to run // the haigs 14. rosalyn // the pretty things 15. cuttin’ out // the pirates 16. pyscho // the sonics 17 i love you // the worlocks 18. train-kept-a-rollin // the cynics 19. psychotic reaction // the count five -- source link
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