Dave: Glad you like it. Joe Meek, who produced all of the Honycombs' tracks, is one of my favorite producers. The band allowed him to use them as a sort of laboratory for his weird sonic experiments. The sped-up, mosquito buzz guitar on this song is genius.
Michael: Dapper, aren't they? And VERY ahead of their time for having a "bird" on the drums!
Now I need to find a clip of Connie Chan's web dance from Four Gentlemanly Flowers.
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Awesome! I've always loved this song, but the video is so cool that I love it even more now. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Friday pop song! It is so much fun to see what The Honycombs really looked like! LOL!
ReplyDeleteTodd, check my Facebook page today...I have added a video especially for you!
Dave: Glad you like it. Joe Meek, who produced all of the Honycombs' tracks, is one of my favorite producers. The band allowed him to use them as a sort of laboratory for his weird sonic experiments. The sped-up, mosquito buzz guitar on this song is genius.
ReplyDeleteMichael: Dapper, aren't they? And VERY ahead of their time for having a "bird" on the drums!
Now I need to find a clip of Connie Chan's web dance from Four Gentlemanly Flowers.