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To: Landru
Reason I ask is because I acquired a CD called, Hideout -- Friday At The Boss Detroit Garage 1964-67 which features nothing *but* the early Detroit rockers.

Great disc. The Pleaser Seekers cuts (also re-issued on 45) are my favorite (and an influential garage punk/grunge band of the mid-1980s covered 'What A Way To Die', their cover later re-issued by SubPop in the 1990s). Suzi Quatro was in the Pleasure Seekers (although I think someone else wrote their songs). I think one of those other cuts is an early Bob Seger song.

64 posted on 11/10/2006 7:58:02 AM PST by weegee (Remember "Remember the Maine"? Well in the current war "Remember the Baby Milk Factory")
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To: weegee
"Great disc."

Sure is, and best of all different.
Infinitively more entertaining than *Rap*, anyway.
Which is precisely why I found it to begin with.
Had to revisit music genres I let pass me by when they were "new" & fresh out of sheer desperation. ;^)
Same goes for classic country, for that matter.

"The Pleaser Seekers cuts (also re-issued on 45) are my favorite (and an influential garage punk/grunge band of the mid-1980s covered 'What A Way To Die', their cover later re-issued by SubPop in the 1990s). Suzi Quatro was in the Pleasure Seekers (although I think someone else wrote their songs). I think one of those other cuts is an early Bob Seger song."

Interesting trivia, weeg.

I'll tell ya some of the band names & group member's names make me laugh so hard I get tears in my eyes.
Then hearing their *lyrics*?

Man-oh-man.

...stroke territory. :o)

67 posted on 11/10/2006 8:11:17 AM PST by Landru (That does it, no sleep number for you pal.)
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