I've found some more information since posting the track list eight months ago. The proper title of The Land Of Odin is "Land Of Olden" and a version of it was independently released on 45 by the Coachmen. The proper title for Don't You Believe Them is "Believe Me" which is also a different version from the released song by the X-Men on the Iowa Great Lakes (IGL) label.
1. 00:00 He's In Love With Himself 2. 01:53 Now That We're Through 3. 03:53 There Are Reasons 4. 06:06 In The Land Of Odin 5. 08:35 Catch You On The Run 6. 10:50 Probably Better That Way 7. 13:22 You Said Goodbye 8. 15:34 Those Who Come 9. 18:08 I'll Never Be The Same 10. 20:47 Baby, You're Gone 11. 24:07 Time Is Going On 12. 26:53 Can't You Believe What Love Can Be 13. 29:24 Believe Me 14. 31:37 I Won't Play Your Game 15. 33:35 Unknown Title 16. 36:24 Just Holding On 17. 38:59 You Deceive 18. 40:47 Whispering He's In Love With Himself was recorded in Minnesota by a band called the System, who released one 45. Despite not being formally released in the 60s, it is considered to be one of the top garage rock songs of all time. It was finally released in the 90s by Norton Records, who included it in a compilation of unreleased cuts from the Dove Recording Studio in Minneapolis, Minnesota. :)
@@georgefaulk2528 Yeah , but there has to be some traces of names , and ,please , time frame . My friends early willd child sister , and friends had some of the early punk / psych / garage bands as vaguely as I can remember ; -64 through 66 maybe.?
I love Don’t Believe Them but the meaning is kinda messed up the singer is singing about mistreating and gaslighting the “love of his life” and he’s telling her not to believe it and what people say about him. Yikes
this is a typical plot in movies. Like the high school dance where the boy has two girls there and he keeps going between them. They aren't realities, and it's not toxic if it's in the name of love and probably not that gbad.
I've found some more information since posting the track list eight months ago.
The proper title of The Land Of Odin is "Land Of Olden" and a version of it was independently released on 45 by the Coachmen.
The proper title for Don't You Believe Them is "Believe Me" which is also a different version from the released song by the X-Men on the Iowa Great Lakes (IGL) label.
Wow what a compilation.. All cutting edge original shites! If I knew this existed in the 90's i never would have ever listened to grunge.
Man' I dig those GROOOOOOOOOOVY tunes!!!!!!!! 🎼🎵🎶🎹
1. 00:00 He's In Love With Himself
2. 01:53 Now That We're Through
3. 03:53 There Are Reasons
4. 06:06 In The Land Of Odin
5. 08:35 Catch You On The Run
6. 10:50 Probably Better That Way
7. 13:22 You Said Goodbye
8. 15:34 Those Who Come
9. 18:08 I'll Never Be The Same
10. 20:47 Baby, You're Gone
11. 24:07 Time Is Going On
12. 26:53 Can't You Believe What Love Can Be
13. 29:24 Believe Me
14. 31:37 I Won't Play Your Game
15. 33:35 Unknown Title
16. 36:24 Just Holding On
17. 38:59 You Deceive
18. 40:47 Whispering
He's In Love With Himself was recorded in Minnesota by a band called the System, who released one 45.
Despite not being formally released in the 60s, it is considered to be one of the top garage rock songs of all time. It was finally released in the 90s by Norton Records, who included it in a compilation of unreleased cuts from the Dove Recording Studio in Minneapolis, Minnesota. :)
thank you
Any idea who did "Probably better that way". So haunting and a very British melody.
I can't believe these are real. Why did I not hear them before?
Thank you kindly for sharing these hidden gems!
Respect fr fr I listen to each one that comes out
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Ah'm gone, man, solid gone. Real groovy, thank you.
Thank you Great choices🎸🏆⭐️
Thanks for your effort! Love the list of songs! Keep going
Oh yes!!! another great mix and #first
thank you for making these :)
Thanks for this!
Great mix as always! Your compilations are always running everywhere I go!
Do you upload them also on Spotify? Thanks!
thank you.spotify no
Great inspiration as always.
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26:53 best song!!!
this one is good
Last track is terrific - any ideas who it might be?
Thanks!
What about time codes and artists' names?
Unknown Bands is the title. Does that tell you anything?
@@georgefaulk2528 Yeah , but there has to be some traces of names , and ,please , time frame . My friends early willd child sister , and friends had some of the early punk / psych / garage bands as vaguely as I can remember ; -64 through 66 maybe.?
Some gems from I'm Losing Tonight! vol.66 😉
@13:22 You said goodbye 👍
Who made the last song “whispering”?
lol where do you get these from
une question : pourquoi effaces-tu tes livestreams ? c'est dommage
I love Don’t Believe Them but the meaning is kinda messed up
the singer is singing about mistreating and gaslighting the “love of his life” and he’s telling her not to believe it and what people say about him. Yikes
a lot of the songs from this era are really toxic and theres something so haunting about it
@@alicemuguet6947 nowadays rap, hip hop and even some indie is like that
Right, I was like 😬 at that part
this is a typical plot in movies. Like the high school dance where the boy has two girls there and he keeps going between them. They aren't realities, and it's not toxic if it's in the name of love and probably not that gbad.
I don't know why she wanted divorce you said you are good