Biskit Subbin' and Psychedelicizing At Times Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin; check out the links at your leisure.
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A British all-female beat group of the Merseybeat scene, formed in early 1962, split up in 1967. They had some success in Germany, i.e. at the Star-Club in Hamburg. / Click the Link above, left, to view the original album
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7:13
Artist:
Teddy Wilson [Billed as 'Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra']
* - released before 'Revolver', on June 15, 1966. The "Revolver" album was released in the US on Aug 5, 1966, omitting this song. This deluxe version used Artificial Intelligence to isolate vocals and instrumentation to expand the possibilities for remixing. This release also features many alternate versions never heard before. // This album was ranked F I R S T in the 1998 and 2000 editions of Colin Larkin's book "All Time Top 1000 Albums" and THIRD in the 2003 and 2012 editions of Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time".
Blues harmonica player from Arkansas / * - Also includes Bobby Bland, Little Junior Parker / Click the Link above, left, to view the original shellac record.
* - it was originally on their 2nd LP 'Sailor', Oct 1968, which was voted #353 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's "All Time Top 1000 Albums (2000)". / Click the Link above, left, to view the archival 3-CD set
* - It was originally conceived as an instrumental: From Tommy Scott, the producer: "after blowing his harmonica for about seven minutes, Van suddenly burst into this spontaneous lyric. The ten-minute take was condensed to a single's length by cutting out the beginning and ending of the instrumental. / In 1966 he told an American reporter how it was inspired by an occasion in Nottingham Park as he walked by a graveyard wall where some children played next to it. {Morrison} "You know, man, there was life and death beside one another so close...yet so different...And then I thought of the bright lights in the children's eyes...and the cloudy lights in the eyes of the dead."
According to member Bill Barth, the band name came from the poetry journal "Insect Trust Gazette", published by William Levy. Levy took the name from Williams Burroughs // Click on the Link above, to view the original album
* Cochran's girlfriend, a passenger in the car that crashed in England and killed Cochran on April 17, 1960. / Click the Link above, left, to view all 76 covers of this classic, his last US chart single before his death.