As the Psychobilly and more stompin Garage were developing alongside, and sometimes crossing over, the promoters would often make some strange choices of line up, which would lead to some unfortunate bands getting grief.I went to see Guana Batz around 84 and me and my mate joined a few other young Psychobillies to give the supporting Prisoners a hard time.
They came on and blew everybody away with their high powered, fckn superb, hammond driven garage rock. They rocked the place to the rafters and were a harrrddddd act to follow. I've loved them ever since.
enjoy. Track listing in comments

5 comments:
A1-What I Want
A2-Melanie
A3-Love Changes
A4-Coming Home
A5-Reaching My Head
A6-The Last Thing on Your Mind
A7-Revenge of the Cybermen
B1-Here Come the Misunderstood
B2-A Dream is Gone
B3-Hurricane
B4-Tonight
B5-Love Me Lies
B6-Far Away
http://rapidshare.com/files/238611764/0905prpl68.zip
As soon as there's a big fat juicy Hammond involved, you really can't go wrong...
:-)
R
I saw your comments in my blog and stopped by. Glad I did, great stuff.
The Prisoners were sadly under rated.
Best regards,
Herbal T
Damn right, the music, power and energy is superb.
Herbal T's blog is greaaat
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