a personal fave meanwhile. Hard to understand why they didn't make it to vinyl earlier, but better late than never...
Beat Band G66 should be familiar to lucky owners of "Visions Of The Past 1". Here's the flip of their frantic single "I Feel Alright" on Vogue...
The return of Switzerlands finest, The Sevens. Not as merciless and bonecracking as their better known classics, but this strange kind of a Folk Punk is a show case for one of the great lost voices of the 60's...
As you know, we always try to smuggle one or two of these unconsciously funny little ditties on the playlist, that are so typical for German kids trying to walk in kinky boots twice their size. This dadaistic poem vaguely inspired by the English language was set to music by the totally obscure Scrappers. Don't confuse them with The Snappers, but that's about all we can tell on another hard to find private 45...
The Roadrunners left England after an EP called Pantomania, where they interpreted the wonderful traditional "The Leaving Of Liverpool" on the Cavern Label and went to - you guessed it - Hamburg. They soon became one of the reliable weekday attractions in the Star Club and recorded a split LP with Shorty & Them, only getting second best. Their true potential shows on two singles recorded live at the Star Club, but released before the famous label was installed. (They came out on another famous label. Take the short form of Onassis' first name and add the Spanish word for