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THE OUTCASTS - 1965. Live at CAFE WHA? Their COLIN BLUNSTONE - ZOMBIES' sound w/FUZZ! "Loving You Sometimes" is absolutely perfect.. This Kentucky band made one of the all time best mid- tempo Garage Pop ballads.  For years I thought they were from Ohio cos' of the PLATO label & the "Highs in the Mid Sixties" Vol 9. Go to GARAGE HANGOVER for interview & short history. His voice, lyrics & pattern is so good. Listen to YT link. https://youtu.be/JcBR7h2hil8

THE OUTCASTS - 1965. Live at CAFE WHA? Their COLIN BLUNSTONE - ZOMBIES' sound w/FUZZ! "Loving You Sometimes" is absolutely perfect.. This Kentucky band made one of the all time best mid- tempo Garage Pop ballads. For years I thought they were from Ohio cos' of the PLATO label & the "Highs in the Mid Sixties" Vol 9. Go to GARAGE HANGOVER for interview & short history. His voice, lyrics & pattern is so good. Listen to YT link. https://youtu.be/JcBR7h2hil8

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a group of young men standing next to each other in front of microphones and guitars

1960s GARAGE, PSYCH & POP on DVD - Rare TV music footage! A cool compilation of mid 1960s garage, psychedelic and pop rock performances. Many lesser known groups and seldom seen footage of the more known groups. Highly entertaining & educational.

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an old black and white photo of some people playing guitars

Dear Friends hi, After a lot time of absence, I return back with a real Garage-Punk from 1966 from Athens, Greece. It has a slow pace turning it into a very fast one !!! This is a worldwide mentioning track from a very good and not well known group by very young boys Enjoy..............

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