It would be amazing to find a man in this modern age who plays 60s style garage rock. What woman can resist a moody, sensitive rocker? 😍 Gotta thank my dad for introducing me to this stellar genre
I find it rather sad that today's hit songs don't have the saxophone in them at all. I remember listening to so many of the big hits of the 1980s and many of them had the sax in them, for example: Hall & Oats' ManEater and numerous other hit songs they had in that decade. David Bowies Let's Dance and many of his other hits throughout the decade as well. Cyndi Lauper, Culture Club (Boy George) Billy Idol, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Duran Duran, you name em' and more than likely that artist had a hit song with the saxophone in it. It is such a versatile and sexy sounding instrument. It gives what I call atmosphere to any particular song if applied appropriately and in the 80s boy did they ever apply it so well. Now presently you rarely hear a sax in any major hit song, in fact almost all of today's hit songs don't even have real instruments if we're going to be transparent. Most songs are manufactured via a computer program and it's just soulless. We'll just my personal opinion. What say you?
Well i was walkin' Down by her house Well i saw her Sittin' by herself We were together Now we're apart Well i loved her With a broken heart Well i loved her But i let her go I was afraid To ever let her go ★ chorus ★ Oh yeah yeah, well i need her, (need her) I need her by my side,( my baby) Oh yeah yeah, well without her (without her) You don't know how i cried, (my baby) Oh yeah yеah, well where is shе (where is she) Oh yeah yeah, well i need her, (need her) All right (instrumental) Yeah, where is she, you know i need her, i want her by my side ★ hook ★ Oh yeah yeah, well i need it, (need it) Oh yeah yeah, well i need her, (need her) ★ second verse ★ Well i loved her But i let her go I was afraid To ever let her go ★ hook ★ Oh yeah yeah, well i need her, (need her) Oh yeah yeah, well i need her, (need her) All right (instrumental ii) Yeah i need her, you know i need her by my side, you know i need her, yeah
AMAZING, I WAS LOOKING FOR THE LIRYCS OF THIS ONE, !! I'M REALLY SORRY, BUT I'M LEARNING TO SPEAK YOUR LANGUAGE, CUZ I'M BRAZILIAN 😅😅🎉 BUT, THANKS SO MUCH 😮🤙🏻
One Killer 1966 thumping punker! This song reminds me of my teenage years in high school. We would have dances the first Friday of every month. I remember going to the dances with a group of my friends and simply hanging out and walking around through the crowds looking at all of the pretty girls and wanting to be with anyone of them who’d simply notice me! Several did notice me! We would slow dance then there would be that special moment of passion! Holding her close......Looking into her eyes......kissing her.....feeling fantastic! ....Really needing her! ......Hoping to see her again!.........Such great times!
This song has been drilled into my head. For the past week the drums have been the rhythm of waking hours. When I’m reading and working, it’s been in the background. Must’ve replayed this song some two or three dozen times over that span.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful Gem even though obscure but sounds interesting enough. Has a killer Sax in the middle and at the end. If it wasn't for Y-Tube most of these wonderful songs would have gone unnoticed. What's sad that most of these songs weren't even played on FM Radio. That's when 60's music started coming alive.
Listening to this and imagining that he is feeling this way towards me and singing these words to me, when i surely know no-one ever feels like this about me. That’s insane
This song is absolutely marvelous and bone chilling. It’s really groovy, mysterious and psychedelic too! So much class as well. It almost seems to me as though this group probably hailed from a Canadian High School band. I really dig this kind of sound, eventhough it’s probably been recorded on an 8 track mono tape system. Out of sight...! ❤️👍😘🙏🌈🌎🌺
Being born in July 96 I do perform a garage music from 30 years before my birth. That's strictly but they are included. The WordD You're going to make me. Through today ( Marc Valentine!) Just stumbled upon this just now as I'm writing.
One of my favorite punk bands is The Jam. Even with their earlier stuff which is the epitome of 70s British punk (a-la Clash, Buzzcocks, etc) they would always preform in suits & ties at concerts
i want this 45 badly its quality builds & exsplodes & great drumming.known worldwide because its on pebbles highs in the mid sixties volume 16 the northwest part 3 lp,a vinyl boot that lifted it from the 45,sadly many rare but great bands end up only being bootlegged so the bands get nothing,also legit vinyl reissues are pointlessly digitally remastered with criminal overdubs & inferior sonics.so fuck em if its not analogue its not true to how gd these bands really were,this needs a proper reissue on 45 from the mastertape.oh yeah fuck sony they buy the biggest record pressing plant just to enforce digital tech on vinyl now 97% of vinyl reissues are a carbon copy of the sonically inferior cd version.
I’ve fallen down the 60’s garage rock rabbit hole and I absolutely love it
fell two years ago and still cannot get out of here
I play the stuff all the time fifty sixties and anything in between
It would be amazing to find a man in this modern age who plays 60s style garage rock. What woman can resist a moody, sensitive rocker? 😍 Gotta thank my dad for introducing me to this stellar genre
Check out JJ from KALEO
Try out "lizard state" by King Krule! Somethings a little similar for sure
Listen to “You May See Me Cry” by The Best Things! A real tear jerker!
I'm forming a garage rock band
@@wildride6349…..dress the role too! Look authentic just like 1964-67! Beatle Boots, Paisley Shirts, wide belts, bowl haircuts! 1966 forever!
Psychedelic garage surf camp.and that sax is out of this world.
Yes he plays sax like voice in heaven
The singer makes Johnny Rotten sound like Doris Day.
I find it rather sad that today's hit songs don't have the saxophone in them at all. I remember listening to so many of the big hits of the 1980s and many of them had the sax in them, for example: Hall & Oats' ManEater and numerous other hit songs they had in that decade. David Bowies Let's Dance and many of his other hits throughout the decade as well. Cyndi Lauper, Culture Club (Boy George) Billy Idol, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Duran Duran, you name em' and more than likely that artist had a hit song with the saxophone in it. It is such a versatile and sexy sounding instrument. It gives what I call atmosphere to any particular song if applied appropriately and in the 80s boy did they ever apply it so well. Now presently you rarely hear a sax in any major hit song, in fact almost all of today's hit songs don't even have real instruments if we're going to be transparent. Most songs are manufactured via a computer program and it's just soulless. We'll just my personal opinion. What say you?
@@LS-ti1rz Most modern music that get out sucks! The Spirit of the mid-60's still rules!
@@LS-ti1rz Fact
A fantastic slice of garage punk ☠️ and as for those vocals, wow! wow! wow!
This song is a lost gem .... haunting, brilliant in its simplicity
that is right. And almost forgotten.
Fn awesome. They deserve lot to be remembered
@@Vesna9 tako je Veki.
@@TheAcidjoenot with the advent of the internet…
Realmente, uma a jóia assombrosa.
These guys are way more punk than their photo led me to believe. Wow, what a song! Punk vocals with a sax.
Very very The Doors-esque feeling. Excellent song
So many incredibly talented musicians and producers of that era!
A haunting tune, savage vocals and a sax that just won't quit ..... perfection!
This is the first song on a garage-rock playlist of 4779 tracks! -- "60s top garage punk psych rarities"
Well i was walkin'
Down by her house
Well i saw her
Sittin' by herself
We were together
Now we're apart
Well i loved her
With a broken heart
Well i loved her
But i let her go
I was afraid
To ever let her go
★ chorus ★
Oh yeah yeah, well i need her, (need her)
I need her by my side,( my baby)
Oh yeah yeah, well without her (without her)
You don't know how i cried, (my baby)
Oh yeah yеah, well where is shе (where is she)
Oh yeah yeah, well i need her, (need her)
All right
(instrumental)
Yeah, where is she, you know i need her, i want her by my side
★ hook ★
Oh yeah yeah, well i need it, (need it)
Oh yeah yeah, well i need her, (need her)
★ second verse ★
Well i loved her
But i let her go
I was afraid
To ever let her go
★ hook ★
Oh yeah yeah, well i need her, (need her)
Oh yeah yeah, well i need her, (need her)
All right
(instrumental ii)
Yeah i need her, you know i need her by my side, you know i need her, yeah
You’re the goat
AMAZING, I WAS LOOKING FOR THE LIRYCS OF THIS ONE, !!
I'M REALLY SORRY, BUT I'M LEARNING TO SPEAK YOUR LANGUAGE, CUZ I'M BRAZILIAN 😅😅🎉
BUT, THANKS SO MUCH 😮🤙🏻
absolutely unreal...brilliant.....Punk before PUNK arrived,Best track have heard in years....that sax roll,,,,unreal!!!
GREAT SONG!!! haunting, catchy, with a very unexpected sax riff. This should be a classic!
Ommmgggg .......never heard this before and I'm 60 ...what a gem of song 🎵✨❤
Im 60 and a lifetime oregonian and I've never heard it...
One Killer 1966 thumping punker! This song reminds me of my teenage years in high school. We would have dances the first Friday of every month. I remember going to the dances with a group of my friends and simply hanging out and walking around through the crowds looking at all of the pretty girls and wanting to be with anyone of them who’d simply notice me! Several did notice me! We would slow dance then there would be that special moment of passion! Holding her close......Looking into her eyes......kissing her.....feeling fantastic! ....Really needing her! ......Hoping to see her again!.........Such great times!
I have never heard this one before. Powerful, haunting wonderful 60s song
@@edelectromechanicalmachine3773…..this song Rocks!
Drove to Salem Oregon to see these guys. Great road trip.
I was born in salem and never left... 60 years ago.
This may well be the finest song made by man
Definitely in the top 20.
Agree!
This song has been drilled into my head. For the past week the drums have been the rhythm of waking hours. When I’m reading and working, it’s been in the background. Must’ve replayed this song some two or three dozen times over that span.
What a fucking mash-up. Thirteenth floor elevators meets Joy Division meets x-ray spex.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful Gem even though obscure but sounds interesting enough. Has a killer Sax in the middle and at the end. If it wasn't for Y-Tube most of these wonderful songs would have gone unnoticed. What's sad that most of these songs weren't even played on FM Radio. That's when 60's music started coming alive.
Can’t stop hearing it over &over again. 👍
Insane the sax coming into this sonic stew. Gotta love this one.
I love this music garage rock from all over America awesome
This song is better than any synthetic drug today. Is a time travel machine, i can felt me by 2.56 minutes on 1966 Oregon.
These baby boom bands were the real deal pure passion !
I like it. True garage.
Listening to this and imagining that he is feeling this way towards me and singing these words to me, when i surely know no-one ever feels like this about me. That’s insane
love the way it starts so slow and goes wild afet about a minute...cool sax too...brilliant!
This song is absolutely marvelous and bone chilling. It’s really groovy, mysterious and psychedelic too! So much class as well. It almost seems to me as though this group probably hailed from a Canadian High School band. I really dig this kind of sound, eventhough it’s probably been recorded on an 8 track mono tape system. Out of sight...! ❤️👍😘🙏🌈🌎🌺
Like the way that sax comes in... this is a great tune.
Love the garage sound and vocals are cool! Rhythm is reminiscent of Liar Liar by the Castaways.
Talk about a jam ?
Talk about a gem ?
Well, here you go !
Awesome punkish vocals
A " tuff ' tune
Wonderful...
This is more punk than punk itself
great song and great sound!
Starts like a little Doors---enjoyed it!
total killer track
Awesome band; phenomenal hit. I kept only a dozen 45 r.p.m. records from this time period, but wish this were in that collection.
Found the original inspiration for grunge music.
Lol I can actually hear vague strains of it in here.
Being born in July 96 I do perform a garage music from 30 years before my birth. That's strictly but they are included. The WordD You're going to make me. Through today ( Marc Valentine!) Just stumbled upon this just now as I'm writing.
This is perfect.
Wow! Great song. It should have hit the charts. Regards from Ody Slim
They were the true essence of teenage all gens even the cheerleader football captain and nerd all there
a gem
Great song - thanks for posting!
So much happening in this song... a saxophone!?? Nice touch.
Hard to imagine these guys are singing this, by their suit and ties. They had me fooled. lol
One of my favorite punk bands is The Jam. Even with their earlier stuff which is the epitome of 70s British punk (a-la Clash, Buzzcocks, etc) they would always preform in suits & ties at concerts
@@maurogonzalez4098They started the mod revival.
Perfection ! ! !
Garage punk goes hard
awasome very very good
Great music
Sublime chanson,
excellent record
HAUNTINGLY GROOVY MAN !!!
Oh Yeah! Thanks
Vvery Doorsy...reminiscent of JDM and company💜💜💜
For another great 60s garage song, check out The Streys "She Cools My Mind."
Me encanta 😍
Garage explosion! 😃🎶
This is so good!
Los 60's tienen un sonido siempre bacan
Way,cool!!!
OUTSTANDING
I can see n hear the cramps in my mind performing this song in a haunted psychedelic seaside mansion at night
amazing
Great Song !!!
Cool song!
Has that N.W. sound, for sure. Great!
Awesome
What kind of a testosterone-free meeb puts a "dislike" on THIS?? I want to meet them, just so I can stare at them.
As of 05-21-18 you will be staring at 8. Some people are just tone deaf. Period.
@@surfrocker2545
Thanks for you
@@stevie4853 testosterone-free meeb beep beep
better to kick the shit out of them in a moshpit
I thought of same thing total amazing sax was big surprise. I will pray. Lov it
I like how he let the "I need it!!!" In there heh hehe
very interesting to combjne a sax lead with psych - cool stuff !
i want this 45 badly its quality builds & exsplodes & great drumming.known worldwide because its on pebbles highs in the mid sixties volume 16 the northwest part 3 lp,a vinyl boot that lifted it from the 45,sadly many rare but great bands end up only being bootlegged so the bands get nothing,also legit vinyl reissues are pointlessly digitally remastered with criminal overdubs & inferior sonics.so fuck em if its not analogue its not true to how gd these bands really were,this needs a proper reissue on 45 from the mastertape.oh yeah fuck sony they buy the biggest record pressing plant just to enforce digital tech on vinyl now 97% of vinyl reissues are a carbon copy of the sonically inferior cd version.
I was lucky to have built up my vinyl collection before 1990
A sax solo that's actually listenable.
The sax is sex!
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
great and crazy
That drum groove is pretty sick
This excellent singer is on par with Roky Erikson or the Starfires. Is there a different mix of the recording available? More guitar, less drums?
Light the fires and kick the tires daddy o this one’s kicks out the jams!🖖🚀
Nahhh,. Cobain. Had the 45. And a shotgun....... couldn't beat this. The good stuff.....
Interesant song
SO cool
Song goes!
Those drums...
I luv it! ty! ♥
Good song! Great band! Sounds a little bit like Nirvana-ish during the Chorus, am I the only one?
Yes, I hear it too! Those guys were born in the late 60s, so they probably stumbled on a lot of this stuff in their earliest years.
The chord progression sounds kinda like polly, or maybe rape me
Love
On repeat 😍
DANG
Delicious!
Best Sixties punker that has a sax solo.
This shit is incredible
You can hear the influence of this band’s sound on Cobain.
Real Rock. As an example,. I would say they'd beat the shit out of Metallica. Probably beat them in a bowling match also.
Génial
nice n twisted
This was heavy
i totally agree with gwugluud the 17 are lost for music a small clin d oeil to the fall
Maybe Iggy & The Stooges heard this before they recorded "I Wanna Be Your Dog."
pure fucking DOOM.