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THE COUNT FIVE-'PSYCHOTIC REACTION',(1966-video)
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Posted on 07/26/2014 6:58:20 PM PDT by virgil283

The band was founded in 1964 by John Michalski (lead guitar) and Roy Chaney (bass guitar), two high school friends who had previously played in several short-lived bands. After going by the name The Squires for a short time, along with several line-up changes, the Count Five were born. "Psychotic Reaction", an acknowledged cornerstone of garage rock, was initially devised by John Byrne, with the group refining it and turning it into the highlight of their live sets. The song was said to be influenced by the style of contemporary musicians such as The Standells and The Yardbirds. The band was rejected by several record labels before they got signed to the Los Angeles-based Double Shot Records, released as a single, peaking at #5 in the U.S. charts in late 1966....>wiki

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"one of the finest examples of garage bands the sixties had to offer, the Count Five have been tabbed as one hit wonders. This San Jose band could be the poster act given that anything beyond their seminal single, "Psychotic Reaction," is probably unknown beyond garage/psych aficionados and those who knew the band from live appearances. But like so many acts whose art only intersects popular acclaim for an instant, there was a great deal more to their catalog than one chart hit."...>amz
1 posted on 07/26/2014 6:58:20 PM PDT by virgil283
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To: virgil283

Awesome song.


2 posted on 07/26/2014 7:02:40 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement ("World Peace 1.20.09.")
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To: virgil283
“contemporary musicians such as The Standells and The Yardbirds”

Good stuff.

3 posted on 07/26/2014 7:05:15 PM PDT by detective
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To: virgil283

And it led me to “Pushin Too Hard” by the Seeds.


4 posted on 07/26/2014 7:05:49 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement ("World Peace 1.20.09.")
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To: virgil283

They made noise but I sure don’t remember them.


5 posted on 07/26/2014 7:09:27 PM PDT by jazusamo (Sometimes I think that this is an era when sanity has become controversial: Thomas Sowell)
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To: ConservativeStatement

“And it led me to “Pushin Too Hard” by the Seeds.”

And “96 Tears” by ? and The Mysterians!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qc69zr_5uH4


6 posted on 07/26/2014 7:14:51 PM PDT by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ( Ya can't pick up a turd by the clean end!)
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To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra

My brother had that song in a 45.


7 posted on 07/26/2014 7:17:18 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement ("World Peace 1.20.09.")
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To: virgil283
The 13th Floor Elevators are in the same genre. You're Gonna Miss Me is a great song with basic rhythm, harmonica, and Roky Erikson singing.
8 posted on 07/26/2014 7:24:21 PM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: virgil283

Was introduced to this gem via the game Battlefield: Vietnam. Awesome song to have playing when piloting a Huey. Hell, CoD Black Ops also had a phenomenal soundtrack, as does the show Mad Men.

I’m only in my early thirties and I’m discovering (and liking) the music of the sixties and seventies more and more, not to entirely discount the following decades.


9 posted on 07/26/2014 7:24:58 PM PDT by Antihero101607
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To: virgil283

Nice thread!

I always go back to this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN2VNFpiGWo

Young Ted Nugent with huge guitar.

The dancing chicks are now old Grandmas, if they’re lucky.


10 posted on 07/26/2014 7:43:59 PM PDT by SnuffaBolshevik
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To: virgil283

M4L


11 posted on 07/26/2014 8:00:34 PM PDT by Scrambler Bob
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To: virgil283

There was a garage band in my hometown ( still high school kids ) called Mortican and The Ushers . They’d carry a coffin out onto the stage , set it down , and the lead singer would jump out and begin to sing the first number . Those were the days !


12 posted on 07/26/2014 9:49:13 PM PDT by sushiman
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To: ConservativeStatement
And it led me to “Pushin Too Hard” by the Seeds.

"Psychotic Reaction" got a lot of airplay on Boss Radio 93 KHJ in the late summer of 1966. "Pushin' Too Hard" was a hit in December.

13 posted on 07/26/2014 10:00:49 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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