Creme Soda - Keep It Heavy - 1974 - Garage Psych
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Creme Soda - Keep It Heavy
Label:
Trinity Records - CST-112
Format:
Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single
Country:
US
Released:
1974
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Tracklist
A Keep It Heavy 2:49
B And That Is That 1:40
Companies, etc.
Manufactured By - Kiderian Records Productions - K45121-L
Credits
Producer - Creme Soda
Notes
Never in picture sleeve.
What a lovely hidden gem. I highly doubt the neighbors have ever heard it. They're so blessed to have me...
Cringe
I love this! I used to have the loudest stereo in my camper and all my neighbors said they could hear it day and night but that it didn't bother them.
😄
Hahaha I fuck with that
Your a great neighbour, they’re lucky to have you !!!
I love it when a random awesome song pops up in my recommendations.
Out of place? There are People who seem to think that each decade shut one door and opened a new one began, clean. Not true, never was. There was bleed over like a water color in the rain. And some bands simply had Staying Power.. Rolling Stones (who have been Ear Candy since I was 7 or 8-if I was a car, I'd a model 1954 model with rust and dents--) have just put their latest Album!?!.
Eric Clapton and Carlos Santana are still out there..Anyone younger than me listening to the Beatles? ZZTOP or Deep Purple or Led Zeppelin or Bob Seger?
There were regional and local styles too. I used to able to distinguish a Soul or Rock band from Detroit as opposed to Seattle, Oakland, San Francisco and LA by ear. So, one type of music doesn't just die at the end of decade. It blends and evolves. And as Bob Seger sang, we're all Chuck's (Berry) Children.."and you can come back baby, rock and roll never forgets!"
YES!!!!!!
I'm 26 and I love all of them.
I love Headeast, Seger, Journey, and Especially Van Halen.
Year of the Cat reference there
If this was recorded in '67 or '68, it would've been top 10 material.
Who thought this garbage was top 10 material?
@@jimmycain8669 people who have great taste
@@jimmycain8669anyone with ears.
Kinda diggin this vibe
@po18guy Or soul and folk music. American Top 40 was heavily populated by 1973 and 1974 with softer songs and soul music.
Creme Soda is a great name-and a great beverage too. Now I'm going to listen to Children of the Mushroom play You Can't Erase A Mirror and see where that gets me.
Both are damn good slices of psychedelic pie !!!
I think it's just "OK", kinda half-assed. There were some moments pf inspiration there, but a bit of a missed opportunity. There were bands in the '90s that I liked, who clearly took notes of sounds like this. I appreciate this track as a document of a particular time and place.
Nice. Thanks for enlightening us
Its high time Creme Soda's album 'Tricky Zingers' was given a decent legit vinyl reissue.
If they say this song is out of place, it's because it should've been recorded 7 years earlier.
Sure sounds like it. Guys in the band must have taken a 7 year holiday to the twilight zone
Hauntingly gorgeous ❤
Totally love the heavy break
Yes! I could listen to heavy jams like that forever. The live side of Mountain's "Flowers of Evil" works for me as does "Leavin' Again" from Savoy Brown's "Lookin' In" LP. Not quite the same style as this track, but long jams nonetheless! Rock on!
The first on the scene with a retro garage psyche revival. Decades ahead of that trend.
Love this 🎵
this track was on psycho rds compilation LP too , 'round 1984
FANTASTIC Album ❤
Great song...Never heard it till now...1974 I was 16...Not a great year because my mother died that year but the music was great...
Had to order this from a rock magazine....I believe it was 2.00.....what a deal......what a great LP
I have this on a 45. Need to dig that box out sometime soon. Great song.
Flamin Groovies jangle and Dwight Twilley kinda singing. Right up my alley
Makes sense no one ever heard this shit before 🥱
love the bass and the boss vocals..
Yes Kiderian Productions
Too good for 1974. Kudos to the band, who obviously didn't march in lockstep with the mainstream of the day.
Love It...
Obscure. Moody, melodic and mellow. Sounds like vintage 60s garage psych. Seems a little out of place amidst the mid 70s hard rock scene, but good music is never out of place. It's a great tune.
Great post! Ty
The hippie movement did not die in the 60s, still psych music in the 70s in many areas for sure.
@@katykatforeverx Yes, I'm discovering psych rock persisted nearly to the advent of the disco era but it was completely underground/alternative. When this 45 was released, psych had disappeared from pop music already for a number of years. Not long afterwards the punk scene arrived and took over the underground until the early 80s when psych experienced a revival of sorts in the Paisley Underground and other movements.
@@katykatforeverx There wasn’t a lot of 60s oriented “garage psych” coming out in ‘74… this is, indeed, an anomaly.
@@vampyros1 understood.
@@jamesaron1967 understood.
Takes me somewhere
I Love the Lyrics. Seriously.
good stuff😃👍
Nice one. Never remember hearing this before. Generally like all types of music from roughly 66-73
Recently discovered another 60 70s garage band called Danny and the Counts
that did a song "Ode to Wind"
Always looking for something a bit more obscure.
Cheers.
Thank you so much! I listened to Danny and the counts and it was so good. I as well am always looking for something obscure.
Cool 😎
1:20 to 1:35 is what this song needs a lot more of!
WOOOW
The sound of MTV struggling for a market. 😊😅😂
❤❤❤
This is great but yeah sounds a few years earlier
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Very different than the contemporary music of its time.
joe gongora
Exactly! it seems a little out of place for a 1974 release. This style of music has a retro sound of "66 garage. It is very different from the contemporary music of the times. In the early 70s, the 60s psych sounds had evolved into hard rock, prog rock, glam rock, metal, heavy metal.
That's the stuff I remember hearing on the radio in "74. Album rock was big. By the mid 70s, I wasn't buying many 45rpm records, not like in the 60s. I was into buying albums.
One thing about albums, you got great music on vinyl on the inside and beautiful art on the outside. I think you may agree with that.
Rock steady, Joey G
Amazing 🎉
Is this a musical masterpiece? No. But it is true garage rock, and it might be fun to play in the background at a party or something.
Latin music influence. It's in The Doors too.
Good sht
Great.
O.K., there is a CD comp available for listening here on You Tube called "Tricky Zingers." They do a cover of "The Nazz Are Blue" so yeah, these guys were trying to revive late '60's harmony laden psych pop.
Pretty good! But at least five years too late to the Psychedelic Party.
Concerns over usage of the word light.
Golden Aardvark. I'm dead.
Yes!
Someone's drunk tio was in this band 😵💫
Where else have I heard those lines Whoa, whoa, whoa, Yeah yeah yeah?
She's a Lady - Tom Jones
The end of Ghost's Danse Macabre?
where did i hear this before? It sounds familiar, maybe someone covered this or sampled it.
Thought the title of this song was “Eat It Harvey”
The Antique Soda Stereo?
what happened to beauty like this in music?❤
look harder
TH-cam reveals everyday that there is a continuous stream of fascinating and enchanting musical delights being created by ever increasingly more individuals from all across our world. I do find myself on occasion, bemoaning the tragic fact that I shall only be able to listen to a small fraction of all the music that I would wish to familiarize myself with, until my time here has expired...
My idea of beautiful music:
"Bound For Infinity" by Renaissance.
"Bank Of Wildflowers" by William Orbit feat. Georgia. [The remixes of this track, by Phaeleh and also Leftfeild demonstrate creativity in action. Georgia, is the daughter of Leftfield's Neil Barnes. This fact adds an interesting dimension to the listening experience...]
@simonhunter834 thank you so much for your poetic response and recommendations, I'll listen to them immediately
@@AbrasiousProductions my bad for being a sourpuss i'm trying to not be and stuff
Check out the song Rill Rill by Sleigh Bells.
Don't fear the reaper?
I caught that too.same sound for real.
Yeah, ask someone to guess the year of release, win a bet
How bizarre, how bizarre.
Every time I look around...
It's very weird. Sounds like Spanish flamenco music with the crazy fuzz distortion break out for about 10 seconds in the middle. Doesn't really do it for me. The vocalist is sounding kind of jaded too.
all night, i kiss
we're gonna love, mmm, we're gonna kiss
and when you touch, oh, i can't resist
keep it heavy
woah, woah, woah
keep it heavy
yeah, yeah, yeah
keep it heavy
woah, woah, woah
keep it heavy
yeah, yeah, yeah
we're gonna ride our way
we're gonna live for today
we'll pay no mind, no, no, no, to what they say
keep it heavy
woah, woah, woah
keep it heavy
yeah, yeah, yeah
keep it heavy
woah, woah, woah
keep it heavy
yeah, yeah, yeah
all night, i kiss
we're gonna love, mmm, we're gonna kiss
keep it heavy
woah, woah, woah
keep it heavy
yeah, yeah, yeah
keep it heavy
woah, woah, woah
keep it heavy
yeah, yeah, yeah
gonna love like this [?]
yeah, yeah, yeah
gonna love like this
yeah, yeah, yeah
gonna love like this
yeah, yeah, yeah
gonna love like this
yeah, yeah, yeah...
This is exactly what I hear! Except for the All Night, I think of it as “All Night, Like This” but the ending is right “Gonna love like this”
A bit too late for the date - should have been 67 or 68 with a brief but quite nice rock-out bridge.
Very 60s
This is weird for 1974!
Good but
Kinda groovy 🥳
Wow! This is WAY, WAY out of place for 1974's music scene. Who are these guys and what state did they reside in? What's their story? This reminds me of a group called The Last who were in the L.A. punk scene in 1976-77. They have a song called "She Don't Know Why I'm Here" which is total '60's garage rock complete with Farfisa organ.
Crosby Stills and Nash were just as 70s and were pretty popular.
The Last really weren't obscure. They had a number of records out (and their L.A. Explosion 45 was as purist as they come) and played live prolifically for the second half of that decade.
Easily six years too late. Put a '68 date on it and it's still late but more acceptable.
The time gatekeeper has spoken.....
I keep thinking the date should be 1964 not 1974. The song seems out of place. Too mid sixties sounding for the mid seventies. Nice song tho.
more Fab filler
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