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Name: chicobento

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The Rangers part 2 (1968)

  • Length: 1:55
  • Rating Average: 4.67 from 3 people
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  • Author: chicobento

Tags: 1960's  60's  garage  groupsounds  GS  japan  psych  rangers 

Complete version of the part 1.

Marmalade "I see the rain" (1967)

  • Length: 3:59
  • Rating Average: 5.00 from 5 people
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  • Author: chicobento

Tags: 1960's  60's  marmalade  pop  psych  uk 

Their fantastic 3rd 45...Great !

The Rangers part 1 (1968)

  • Length: 0:26
  • Rating Average: 5.00 from 2 people
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  • Author: chicobento

Tags: 1968  60's  garage  groupsounds  GS  Japan  Japanese  psych  Rangers 

Rare live footage (1968) performing their 2nd 45 "Akaku akaku heart ga (My burning heart)". Stunning !!

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9.50 (1967) by sixties Australian band, the Twilights

  • Length: 2:37
  • Rating Average: 5.00 from 2 people
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  • Author: mcphert1

Tags: 60s  Australian  cathy  come  haystack  home  in  needle  rock  sixties  the  twilights 

The Twilights were a sixties Australian rock band which had several hit singles here. They were fronted by two lead singers, Glenn Shorrock (later of the Little River Band) and Clem (Paddy) McCartney. The main songwriter was Terry Britten who wrote this 'B' side to the single, 'What's Wrong...

bee gees new york mining disaster 1941 {acetate}

  • Length: 2:51
  • Rating Average: 4.00 from 1 people
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  • Author: elofan567

Tags: 60s  andy  barry  bee  beegees  brothers  gees  gibb  maurice  pop  robin  sixties 

this is an acetate recording of the 1967 polydor single release,sorry about the clicks and crackles but hey its authentic.

Twilights

  • Length: 2:18
  • Rating Average: 5.00 from 4 people
  • View Count: 390' favoriteCount='7
  • Author: 66rules

Tags: 60's  Aussie  pop  psychedelic  rock  sixties  Twilights 

A beautiful psych-pop ditty from some boys downunder. G'day mate :)No, I don't know the bloody title...........