Forgotten Bands of the Sixties

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Some of the forgotten bands:

Alan Jack Civilization
The Attack
Aum
The Factory
Idle Race
Move
N.S.U.
Rodriguez
The Third Bardo
Thunderclap Newman
Ultimate Spinach
The Unfolding
 

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Great list! The only one I know is Thunderclap Newman and the only other one of which I've even heard is the Move.

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Great list! The only one I know is Thunderclap Newman and the only other one of which I've even heard is the Move.

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Then they're indeed forgoteen :p Most of those are garage bands that made awesome debut album and then mysteriously gone.
 

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Okay, we have a thread like this in the 70s forum and I was thinking maybe we should have one here. I've found some interesting bands on that thread so let's try one from the sixties. I was pretty much a kid in the sixties so I don't remember and know as much about it as I do about the other decades following. I'm just hoping to pick up on some great bands I might have missed.

So? Anyone?

The McCoys
Outsiders
Strangloves
Every Mothers Son
Max Frost and the Troopers
New Colony Six
The Mojo Men
Left Banke
Richard and the Young Lions
Southwest FOB
Sam and Dave
Ted Nuggent and the Amboy Dukes
The Castaways
The Lemon Pipers
Nashville Teens
Blue Cheer
The Human Beinz
Crazy World of Arthur Brown
Syndicate Of Sound
Electric Prunes
Small Faces
Zager and Evens
The Vogues
The Barbarians
The Woolies
The Choir
Beau Brummels
Dino, Desi & Billy
The Premiers
Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart
Blues Image
The Grass Roots
The Seeds
The Youngbloods
Badfinger
The Free
The Cyrkle
Strawberry Alarm Clock
 

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Fug:

These are the ones with which I'm not familiar from your list:

New Colony Six
The Mojo Men
Richard and the Young Lions
Southwest FOB
The Barbarians
The Woolies
The Premiers
Blues Image
The Free

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The Barbarians had that track "Mouldy" on Nuggets collection, right?

Yes, The Barbarians featured a one-armed drummer, Victor "Moulty" Moulton who had a prosthetic hook on his left arm, having at age 14 lost part of his left arm in an explosion. Moulty was able to play drums using the prosthesis to hold a drum stick. They had a minor hit called, "Moulty" and an even bigger follow in 1965 up called, "Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl?" which is worth seeking out.
 

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The Spoonful recorded some wonderful stuff besides their hits:
Full Measure
Butchie's Tune
Younger Generation
Younger Girl
Money
Jug Band Music

Just to name a few.
 

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