обожаю их .. здесь будут две команды .. слишком много всего в голове беда
"Crimson and Clover" is a 1968 song by American rock band Tommy James and the Shondells.
Written by the duo of Tommy James and drummer Peter Lucia Jr., it was intended as a change in direction of the group's sound and composition.
Такое название пришло в голову солисту группы еще до того, как была написана песня. Эта комбинация не имеет смысла, а означает она всего лишь сочетание любимого цвета Томми Джеймса - малинового, и его любимого цветка - клевера.
Crimson and Clover - Tommy James & The Shondells
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Now I don't hardly know her
But I think I could love her
Crimson and clover
Well if she come walkin' over
Now I been waitin' to show her
Crimson and clover
Over and over
My mind's such a sweet thing
I wanna do everything
What a beautiful feeling
Crimson and clover
Over and over
Crimson and clover
Over and over
Я едва ли знаю ее,
Но думаю, я бы смог ее полюбить.
Малиновый цвет и клевер...
Если она будет проходить рядом,
Я буду ждать, чтобы показать ей,
Малиновый цвет и клевер...
Снова и снова.
Мой разум расслаблен,
Я сделаю что угодно.
Какое прекрасное чувство,
Малиновый цвет и клевер...
Снова и снова.
Малиновый цвет и клевер...
Снова и снова.
Tommy James and the Shondells are an American rock and roll group whose greatest period was in the late 1960s. They had two No. 1 singles in the U.S., "Hanky Panky" (1966) and "Crimson and Clover" (1968), and also charted twelve other Top 40 hits, including five in the Hot 100's top ten: "I Think We're Alone Now", "Mirage", "Mony Mony", "Sweet Cherry Wine", and "Crystal Blue Persuasion". Only "Hanky Panky" was RIAA Certified Gold.
чуваки играют с 1959 года!! и до сих пор!!!!!
Tommy James & The Shondells - Crystal Blue Persuasion - 1969
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Look over yonder what do you see
The sun is a-risin' most definitely
A new day is comin' people are changin'
Ain't it beautiful crystal blue persuasion
Better get ready gonna see the light
Love, love is the answer and that's all right
So don't you give up now so easy to find
Just look to your soul and open your mind
Crystal blue persuasion
It's a new vibration
Crystal blue persuasion, crystal
Blue persuasion
Maybe tomorrow when He looks down
Every green field and every town
All of his children every nation
There'll be peace and good brotherhood
Crystal blue persuasion
The Baroques - Mary Jane 1967
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The Baroques - Iowa, A Girl's Name - 1967 (vinyl)
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The Baroques - Seasons - 1967
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The Baroques were an American psychedelic rock band formed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1966. The band reached regional success for their transition from garage rock to the psychedelic rock genre, and the controversary aroused from their single, "Mary Jane". The band released one studio album before its disbandment in 1968.
In 1966, the band formed as The Complete Unknowns, with Rick Bieniewski on bass guitar, Jacques Hutchinson on lead guitar and vocals, and Dean Nimmer and Wayne Will both playing the drums. The band began as a garage rock band playing the popular songs associated with the genre during the period. Following their first tour in Wisconsin, Will was drafted to fight in the Vietnam War, so the band replaced him with multi-instrumentalist Ray Berkenhagen. With the new member, the band shifted their musical identity to accompass psychedelic rock, and changed the group name to The Baroques. The band became notable for its baroque-like keyboards, fuzz guitar riffs, and outright freak-out jams.
On January 1995, a compilation album called Purple Day was released on the Distortion label that was arranged with the help of the past band members. The compilation includes all of the tracks from their studio album along with outtakes and unreleased tracks. In 1997, "Mary Jane" was re-released on the psychedelic rock compilation, Psychedelic Crown Jewels, Vol. 1.
The Baroques - Bad Girl - from "I Can Hear Raindrops" compilation on Worst records (1998)
http://www.discogs.com/Various-I-Can-Hear-Raindrops/release/3127596на этом сборнике довольно приятные гаражные вещицы
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THE BAROQUES - In Silver Light 1967
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