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Sagittarius - Song to the Magic Frog (Will You Ever Know) (1968)
Clearly one of the stupidest song titles I've ever seen, but it was 1968, right? Wonderful sunshine pop written by Curt Boettcher. Therefore, this song is obscenely catchy and has lyrics suggesting something you can't quite put your finger on.
Let's not ever leave here
Alright then
The Byrds - Hickory Wind (1968) Gram Parsons / Bob Buchanan from: "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" (LP)
Country | Country Rock
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Personnel: Gram Parsons: Lead Vocals / Acoustic Guitar / Piano Lloyd Green: Pedal Steel Guitar John Hartford: Fiddle Roger McGuinn: Banjo / Backing Vocals Chris Hillman: Bass / Backing Vocals Kevin Kelley: Drums
Produced by Gary Usher
Recorded: @ Columbia Records' Studios in Nashville, Tennessee USA on March 9, 1968
Released: on August 30, 1968 Columbia Records
"Hickory Wind" is considered a signature song for Gram Parsons. It is considered such due to Gram Parsons' distinctive vocals and the song's central role in the pioneering of the country rock genre - Google AI
"Gram Parsons' greatest moment on record…" -'Sweetheart of the Rodeo' Legacy Edition Liner Notes
"Hickory Wind" is included in: The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame "500 Songs that Shaped Rock"
The Byrds- Younger Than Yesterday (Folk Rock, Psychedelic Pop, Psychedelic Rock) Released: February 6, 1967 [Columbia Records] Producer(s): Gary Usher

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Harvey Lembeck is famous for his memorable Eric Von Zipper character in all the Beach Party movies.
He was a great comic actor, the glue that kept those movies together.
Eric Von Zipper was honored with his own kick ass theme song by surf music legend Gary Usher.
Gary Usher composed songs for Dick Dale, the Beach Boys, the Hondells, the Challengers, Jan and Dean, and dozens of instrumental surf bands. Here he assembles a bunch of studio musicians masquerading as “Buddies and the Compacts.”
The name of the song is “Von Zipper.”
And it is fantastic.
I fully believe Brian Wilson is bisexual, actually. There have been lots of incidents.
ok i have this one
but lots of incidents?? please tell me more
BEST OF GARY USHER Volume 2
BEST OF GARY USHER Volume 2
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“Songwriter, producer, arranger and occasional singer Gary Usher was a major figure in the California rock music scene of the 1960s. He collaborated on more than ten songs with Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, he co-wrote the band’s classics “409” (the substantial success of this particular song was a huge influence on the whole California-based hot-rod music genre of the 1960s), “The Lonely…
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