thanks for your kind words! glad you enjoy these rips. cheers.
@pwepersonal202410 күн бұрын
One of the earliest backing track recordings.
@syn70713 күн бұрын
At fourteen I had a band. My older neighbor, Eddie, across the street had a band and he had this 45. I went to Payless, where he bought his, and it was on a long table with lots of other 45s. This was 1965.
@jumpblues457813 күн бұрын
amazing story. thanks for sharing it!
@syn70713 күн бұрын
@@jumpblues4578 It’s a funny thing…..they had this one song only (and the flip side) that I was aware of, and after all these decades later it’s never left my psyche. Every few years it pops into my head. What did it this time was an article yesterday about The Blasters with the Alvin brothers. I mistook the name and got confused when the article stated the band began in 1979. I Googled the Bust Out title and calmed down…lol
@MarkBlue814 күн бұрын
Nice one! Thanks for posting!
@jumpblues457813 күн бұрын
thanks for having a listen!
@johnrobertson826315 күн бұрын
Fab
@jonathanwhitfield286416 күн бұрын
Great groove.
@jumpblues457816 күн бұрын
thanks for having a listen. we concur!
@Levente20Ай бұрын
a bit repetetive but very good
@josemanueljassoquiroz8744Ай бұрын
The pink phanter
@Pythois3 ай бұрын
Found this song from a Fallout London mod lol. Goes hard though!
@jumpblues45783 ай бұрын
it's half of led zeppelin on the instruments, so that would explain the hard pace. okay, so it's not going to be my favorite song -- but i don't mind hearing it often enough.
@Levente203 ай бұрын
this is amazing. i first heard it through Nick Waterhouse mix
@jumpblues45783 ай бұрын
plas aka johnny beecher has appeared on hundreds of records -- many of them are also amazing. but this record is a favorite.
@johnborst8573 ай бұрын
Wow, splendid! What a gift to us.
@jumpblues45783 ай бұрын
agreed! the guitar gable and sam the man taylor versions of this song are also worth checking out.
@Krose3333 ай бұрын
🐸🎷❤
@acousticos4 ай бұрын
Great
@jeanfrancoisboisvert78394 ай бұрын
Cool old fuzz sound.
@albertsilver1954 ай бұрын
The basis for Quarter To Three by Gary U.S. Bonds (Anderson). This should have been a hit !
@jumpblues45784 ай бұрын
i believe it's daddy g playing sax on "quarter to three" -- great stuff. agreed -- this should've been a hit.
@jorgeestomba98884 ай бұрын
Masters of the organ & sax ! Great group!
@spacemissing4 ай бұрын
One of those things you put at about the 75% to 85% point of a tall stack on the changer to wake up bored company.
@jumpblues45784 ай бұрын
these old shakers work especially well today because (almost) nobody has heard them and they can't believe their ears!
@deadheadwny4 ай бұрын
🤟
@99RiverSt4 ай бұрын
I grew up in Philly, born '51, So this era is my prime time. I don't claim to know session cats by name, but I imagine they were drawn from a similar 'gene pools'.Most Cameo-Parkway tracks, the Guyden/Jamie ones etc that were recorded in Phila (the Orlons, Dee Dee Sharp, ad infinitum) sound similar, for a reason. Those recorded elesewhere (Duane Eddy) sound 'different. Usually, sax based combos with a nutty guitar thrown in (Dinner With Drac) gave the impression that if the Green Light were given and the jug uncorked, there'd be a riot going on. I can't recall hearing this on a Blavat show, or a stray cut from Steel Pier, and certainly none of the WIBBAGE Good Guys seemed 'that' cool, but my compliments to the chef on this mean cuisine. Kudos Dude-o's. This one really rules. Thanks Jump Blues !!!
@jumpblues45784 ай бұрын
amazing stuff! you should write that down somewhere -- maybe some kind of philly historical museum would want to know those details.
@99RiverSt4 ай бұрын
I've had this 45 since mid 60s!!!! Love it!!!
@jumpblues45784 ай бұрын
that's a lot longer than i've had my 45 but agreed -- love it!
@99RiverSt4 ай бұрын
Seriously Great!
@mrski35704 ай бұрын
Maple Syrup!
@Finnador4 ай бұрын
Maybe the title worked against this record being a success; as I don't believe a Cossack ever did the Twist in Moscow. The artists should have kept it simple and called it 'More Sax'.
@jumpblues45784 ай бұрын
right. never mind whether a "cossak" (sic) twisted there.
@Levente203 ай бұрын
yes it really makes sense 60 years later to make a debate on the title.....
@Finnador3 ай бұрын
More of helpful creative input rather than debate.
@Levente202 ай бұрын
@@Finnador just make your own song then comes anything near compared to this and you can name is as creative as you want. lets see
@Finnador2 ай бұрын
With so many grammatical errors in your reply; I can't decipher what you're requesting or want to spend any more time 'debating' a "60 years later" issue.
@justinbaumann4 ай бұрын
That scooped bass played with a pick 🫠
@jumpblues45784 ай бұрын
great insight. thanks for posting!
@justinbaumann4 ай бұрын
@@jumpblues4578 Thanks! For those who don't know, “scooped” bass is when all of the mid-range frequencies are taken out. Scooped out. Equalized out. Think Spaghetti Westerns.
@captncutlass66484 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@qg37265 ай бұрын
I was just knee high in 1962 in Chicago.. Can say I have never heard of this tune OR that record label..
@jumpblues45785 ай бұрын
you've heard of it now! hope you enjoyed listening to it.
@bronwynsearle21175 ай бұрын
Anything with Glen Campbell 🎸 is going to be great 😃❤
@joneysparkles43125 ай бұрын
Well worth checking out The Wildtones other records. Wild !
@MikeDial5 ай бұрын
Surf music from the shores of Denver, Colorado! Tubular!
@johnrobertson82635 ай бұрын
Can't beat a good strum
@johnborst8575 ай бұрын
Nobel Prize
@richiesmith30925 ай бұрын
A fantastic track. It's such a shame that there weren't more albums released back in the 60's instead of singles, maybe more bands would have recorded more.
@jumpblues45785 ай бұрын
as i've found out over the years -- there are quite a few bands who released only two songs and one of them (often enough on the B side) was amazing.
@thewkovacs3165 ай бұрын
nasty
@mariekatherine52385 ай бұрын
Intro and background sounds like Buddy Holly!
@jamesanderson93275 ай бұрын
Cool.
@Krose3335 ай бұрын
This one had me six seconds in!
@petemccarry23265 ай бұрын
Good track
@sha1om5 ай бұрын
I'm guessing that CLW is Chapekis, Liseo and Ward? That address on the bottom is a single-family house in a residential area in Denver; probably belonged to one of the people named on the label, or maybe one of their parents.
@jumpblues45785 ай бұрын
there are a few loose ends out there about Liseo, but not enough to conclude anything. the band is mentioned in the illustrated discography of surf music (book) but no instrumentation / personnel.
@sha1om5 ай бұрын
@@jumpblues4578 Chapekis and Ward are named as producers at the right side of the label, which is why I mentioned them...
@jumpblues45785 ай бұрын
@@sha1om definitely. that's great thinking and i appreciate your insights. i just couldn't find anything about the band -- usually there's something out there, but i couldn't find anything on even the instrument that liseo played.
@hyzercreek5 ай бұрын
Some small record producers had recording studios in their basements and had the records pressed by contract with big record manufacturers
@paulhubbard32775 ай бұрын
I had a band in the sixties. We cut two records at Kaybank Studios in Minneapolis. It was a well-equipped studio used by the Fendermen, the Trashmen and by Bobby Vee (for his first record), among others. Since we paid Kaybank for the studio time, the engineer, and the record pressing, we were free to have them print whatever text we wanted. We thought we needed a label to have credibility and thereby get radio airplay, so we made one up. Our "label", so boldly emblazoned on our 45s, existed only in our teenage minds and never "issued" more than our own two records.
@justinbaumann5 ай бұрын
🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶
@alanCalhoun25 ай бұрын
This Inspired a later song with lyrics called You are Pushing Too Hard - The Seeds?
@jumpblues45785 ай бұрын
cool. thanks for the info!
@jamesanderson93275 ай бұрын
Swing your partner doh si doh...Best version Ever!
@jamesanderson93275 ай бұрын
Great!
@jamesanderson93275 ай бұрын
Dual trumpet? Is he playing 2 trumpets at the same time?
@jumpblues45785 ай бұрын
yes, motley was famous for playing two trumpets at once. joins rahsaan roland kirk and george braith (among others) in that kind of performance.
@jamesanderson93275 ай бұрын
@@jumpblues4578 Thanks for the info. It sounded great!
@jamesanderson93275 ай бұрын
I was expecting calypso, (lord creator), but this instro is awesome!
@jamesanderson93275 ай бұрын
James Brown sang about doing the camel walk. This tune is great.
@jamesanderson93275 ай бұрын
Xtra cool
@Mario_DiSanto5 ай бұрын
Great groove. Love it.
@sha1om5 ай бұрын
The opening riff is cribbed from Tschaikovski’s “Marche Slav” from about 1876.
@jumpblues45785 ай бұрын
Amazing! Thank you for pointing this out. It's not the first time a rock band took something from the classical sphere. See Huey "Piano" Smith with Lee Allen on tenor sax blowing the intro to Dvorak's 7th "Humoresque" in their rendition of "Little Liza Jane" from 1956.
@sha1om5 ай бұрын
Pretty much everything fromB. Bumble & The Stingers was cribbed from a classical piece, and I think Lee Allen might also have been involved with that aggregation, along with Plas Johnson, Rene Hall, Earl Palmer et al.