Friday, August 11, 2023

La Fin de la Semaine Essay Question: Special "Controlled Substances From the Mystic East" Edition

From 1966, please enjoy LA pioneers The Poor and their (for my money) totally addictive psych/pop single "She's Got the Time (She's Got the Changes)."

That's Randy Meisner, who'd go on to be a founding member of both Poco and The Eagles, on bass; the song itself was written by either Brewer or Shipley (of "One Toke Over the Line" fame); the group was managed and produced by the Greene-Stone team that also managed and produced the Buffalo Springfield. I know for a fact that this got a fair amount of airplay in the NYC area in 1966 because I used to hear it a lot on WMCA-AM and, in fact, was moved to go out and buy the damn thing at Sam Goody. Apparently not big in the rest of the country, however.

In any case, why it wasn't anthologized on the original Lenny Kaye Nuggets compilation is a mystery that will never be solved. Unless somebody here knows Lenny and can ask him.

Okay, but now to business. To wit:

...and your favorite (or least favorite) Sixties song that could fairly be described as psychedelic -- or just having a noticeable Middle Eastern/Indian influence -- is...?

Discuss.

Arbitrary rule: And don't give me any of that Ted Nugent/Amboy Dukes' "Journey to the Center of the Mind" crap. Hell, Nugent still denies he knew it wa a drug song at the time he recorded it. Putz.

Meanwhile, have a great weekend, everybody!!!

13 comments:

  1. Over, Under, Sideways, Down

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  2. Expecting to Fly

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  3. Gabor Szabo's guitar-and-sitar instrumental version of the Rolling Stones' "Paint It Black".

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  4. "Something Else Again" by Richie Havens.

    paulinca

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  5. I’m voting for the Hollies “Tell Me to My Face,” BtW.

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  6. The Kinks: See My Friends

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  7. I second "Over Under Sideways Down", although I think "Shapes of Things" was the first of them all.

    "Taxman" (especially the guitar solo) and "Tomorrow Never Knows" from Revolver

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  8. "Paper Sun" - Traffic

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  9. Velvet Underground - "Venus in Furs"

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  10. Cry Like a Baby, Alex Chilton(!) and the Box Tops

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  11. Scope too broad.

    Favorite - Misunderstood - Children of the Sun

    Favorite - Misunderstood - I Can Take You to the Sun

    Classic - Butterfield Blues Band - East-West

    Exotic - May This Be Love - Hendrix

    Early Birds - Yardbirds - Heart Full of Soul

    Middle Birds - Yardbirds - Shapes Of Things

    Later Birds - Yardbirds - Happenings Ten Years Time Ago (Double-sided Number One San Bernardino!)

    Byrds Birds - Eight Miles High

    Early Raga - Beatles - Norwegian Wood (Alzo already got the Kinks)

    Beatles - She Said She Said

    Stones - Paint It, Black

    Nazz - Open My Eyes

    Donovan - Fat Angel

    Donovan with the Jagged Edge - Season of the Witch (saw him do this at The Trip months before the album. Blew me away. The Jagged Edge was a great back-up band. My uncle got me in during Spring '66. I was only 11. Liked it so much that my mom took me and two girlfriends to the weekend "all ages" matinees). Pandora's Box was still open then, too. I only went there four times. It was a happening place-more people outside than inside. Saw the Misunderstood there one of the few times they left Berdoo. Nobody knew what hit 'em. Saw the Seeds and the Fabs there too. And the Groupies. Man, there were a lot of "club bands" in Hollywood back then.

    Steve: The Poor. They were better live than the records. Pretty tight. Saw 'em three times by accident. Second billed to Buffalo Springfield late '66. Opening for Kaleidoscope at the Magic Mushroom, which used to be the Bob Eubanks' Cinnamon Cinder. They also played Bido Lito's when it was on its last legs. That show was a total fluke since we thought Spirit was playing. When they formed the Stone Canyon Band with Rick Nelson and Tom Brumley, I saw them in Woodland Hills. Opening band was The Flying Burrito Brothers (still with Gram).

    VR - been backpacking in Utah on the Hayduke Trail. Most psychedelic.

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  12. Vicki --

    You saw The Poor? I hate you. :-)

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  13. Steve:

    Re: Poor

    I like the song they did on Ironside. Not on the collection, unfortunately.

    VR

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