when I was about 14 years old, I was a bass player in a band. I switched guitars with the lead guitar player of that group and the first song I played lead guitar was pushing too hard. I am now 70. I have an all-original catalog of songs starting about 26 years ago that have been recorded and still have radio plays. Thanks to the seeds!
@boomtownrat51065 ай бұрын
Thank you, YP. This episode was a trip down memory lane for me having grown up in the LA area. There were two sisters that lived next-door to us, whose parents bought The Seeds album and we were influenced by it. The two sisters, and my sister and I formed a ‘band’ in which we composed our own songs. I was laughing out loud watching this episode when I heard the song ‘Girl I Want You.’ Our little group composed a song called Tough. It was our anti-authoritarian anthem in response to being told no by a parent. The melody to our little song was pretty much note to note of Girl I Want You. Glad we never became popular or we would’ve found ourselves in trouble plagiarizing. A kind correction, if I may... It was mentioned that KBLA radio was in Santa Monica. The current incarnation that has those call letters is in Santa Monica. The KBLA during the 60s was ‘The Super 15’ (1500 on the AM dial) was located in Burbank (in the San Fernando Valley where I grew up). It became KROQ and eventually moved to the FM dial. Sorry for the long-winded comment.
@YesterdaysPapers5 ай бұрын
Cheers, glad you enjoyed the video.
@BGNOLA5 ай бұрын
any recordings of your band?
@boomtownrat51065 ай бұрын
@@BGNOLA This is the thing… We were junior high school kids at the time. Had a lot of dreams, but we never implemented it seriously to make it a reality. I played flute/recorder and sang back up, my sis, the autoharp and backing vocals, our neighbors played violin and the other was lead vocalist. This conglomeration of instruments would not make for your typical band. Our abilities were better at composing songs and singing. We never recorded. Those songs are still in my memory and they make for interesting conversation and if you twist my arm hard enough, I may sing a few bars.
@The1234Franc4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment!
@fredaaron7625 ай бұрын
Thanks for this episode. Back in the summer of 1986, I spent two weeks crashing at a friend's apartment on Venice Beach. I was checking out a record store (remember those?) about two blocks away when a really hopped up guy walked in started making this announcement. "Sky Saxon is coming to Venice Beach! The legendary Sky Saxon of the Seeds is coming in one hour to play a free concert! Right here on Venice Beach! I'm playing keyboards in the band. You've all got to be there! Sky Saxon is going to be here in an hour!!! Don't miss it!!!" As soon as he left, everyone in the store started laughing. But yes, I did check out the concert. Sky played for about an hour covering all of the hits. That was the most California thing that ever happened to me. I was glad to get back to New York City after that!
@chuckcookus5 ай бұрын
Sky Saxon had a tract house in Big Rock Canyon in Malibu in the late 60s or early 70s and as kids we would literally listen to them play in the garage.
@thedivinemrm58325 ай бұрын
Years ago, I met an older fella who'd been around "the scene" in 1960s Brighton, England. He couldn't stress hard enough that: "back then, nobody was listening to the Beatles or Stones, we were listening to the SEEDS!" - I'll never know exactly how true that was but I'm willing to take it as gospel.
@moorlock20034 ай бұрын
I didn’t have much money to buy records when I was a kid but I had Beatles albums, Stones, Monkees, and THE SEEDS.
@cdog95594 ай бұрын
Loved and had "Web of Sound" LP back then. Definetly an overlooked sound.
@SharonTateFan674 ай бұрын
Love The Seeds, especially The Flower Lady And Her Assistant ❤❤
@buzzawuzza37435 ай бұрын
Is this the best video you've ever made???!!!?? Love it! The Seeds never made a bad record but being on GNP Crescendo kept them in the small time. Having you call attention to the obscure stuff like Wish Me Up and Did He Die is a total gas. Had they been on a major label and gotten a better push they could have played Monterrey Pop and Woodstock and really made it. They certainly had their own sound. Way back when I was a record store clerk and when the boss was away I started a SEEDS marathon in the store and promised customers free records if they came in and we weren't playing a Seeds album! One day we played Up In Her Room again and again just to try to drive people crazy but they mostly laughed or ignored it. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. Excellent video. You should follow this up with one on George ZOOT Money and his Big Roll Band who morphed into Dantalions Chariot before he and Summers joined the Animals for one of their best psychedelic albums, Love Was. Rock on!
@sirapos65505 ай бұрын
My God,Zoot Money ! Uncle Willie !
@paulgoldstein25695 ай бұрын
A great point. All those who did, or were invited to play at Monterey and Woodstock were nearly all on major labels, a few exceptions though.
@radiomindchatter79945 ай бұрын
You did your homework on a band that deserves being called an influence on punk music...I remember getting Nuggets in the 70's and I that was the first time I heard The Seeds. Timeless. Great job👍
@kennethnorman80795 ай бұрын
This is actually better than the official Seeds documentary made and buried a few years ago by GNP...
@surfinintheunderground4 ай бұрын
So that’s what happened.. Seriously seems like it’s been ripped from any site
@kennethnorman80794 ай бұрын
@@surfinintheunderground They did a screening here in Los Angeles and then were looking for distribution and it apparently went tits up because Neil Norman(head of GNP)is a nut job and is incapable of stepping on his own bollocks.
@johncassells61464 ай бұрын
@@kennethnorman8079 do you have any idea how the documentary did show up on you tube for a short time .?. got to see it twice before it was pulled
@thomassullivan96924 ай бұрын
@kennethnorman8079 it played here in Portland, OR. Darryl and Neil did a Q & A after. I spoke with Darryl, who was very cool.
@retrogorilla4 ай бұрын
In 1983 I was 15 and obsessed with The Seeds. To say my friends were confused with me is an understatement.
@Wygruce5 ай бұрын
Fantastic job. What an amazing band they were and you've really done them justice here.
@MrCimryadeal5 ай бұрын
Great video! I saw Sky Saxon live in Paris (around 2005) with a later incarnation of the Seeds. It was great!! He was opening up for Arthur Lee. It was such a night!!!!!
@booklover39595 ай бұрын
Wow.....Arthur Lee and The Seeds.....two legends...that must have been a very cool night.
@cryotasticshitposting28 күн бұрын
For the past 4 months, I've been listening to the Seeds CONSTANTLY. I first got into them in highschool, nearly a decade ago, but after all this time, they've become so fresh, and it's all thanks to this video. Thank you.
@rondesrosier41605 ай бұрын
I love The Seeds! Thank you for this special on the band!
@fueledbylove21 күн бұрын
The Seeds were one of the first bands I recall that really perked up my ears and I thought, these guys are so different. Pushin' Too Hard was a top tune I could not get enough of. Thank you God for Sky Saxon and the Seeds.
@louise_rose5 ай бұрын
9:02 🍀😄 Excellent documentary about this near-mythical band! Thanks!
@ModTrash4 ай бұрын
Just when you think this channel couldn't get any cooler! ❤
@diegoferreiro94785 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this video, after a particularly long day at work this video about one of my favorite bands is like a kind of refreshing experience for me. The sad part is to learn that Jan Savage has passed away (4 years now!). I had the chance to meet him after a concert in Spain in 2003 and I found him quite nice and talkative. I didn't have the nerve to ask him what I always wanted to ask: If Mothers' Jimmy Carl Black catchphrase was about him ('Hi boys and girls, I'm Jimmy Carl Black and I am the Indian of the group'). Sky was there too, or most likely in a galaxy far far away, but anyway, the gig was great. The venue was Sala Los Picos, Cantabria, North of Spain.
@actionscoot4 ай бұрын
Great job YP! I was a dumb kid in the 80's when I first heard the Nuggets record my brother bought. I thought the bands were all new bands or something. The Seeds were my favorite band and I actually got kind of pissed when MTV wouldn't play them, or the Electric Prunes for that matter, aw youth! Years later, I got a bit wiser and started my own bands. Surf Garage Rock and Roll. Flash forward around 2005 my buddy Dave was part of the new Seeds with Sky. I caught their show in San Diego around that time. The place was packed and I couldn't breathe. As I was going thru a case of social anxiety, I stepped out of the club for a breather. No one was around outside the back door, & the cold air felt good. Sky was in great form and the band was cookin', but close to the end of the their set. Then out of nowhere out came Sky. He saw that I was alone and he came out and started talking to me. It was surreal. Of course I gushed about how cool I thought he was was, but he was so natural and made me feel at ease. We started talking about the low flying planes over the club (the Casbah), among other random stuff. We chatted for a bit, but then out came their manager who asked him to come out for the encore. He just smiled at me and headed back inside. What a great little life moment. I met Daryl Hooper a couple times for the screening of the Seeds doc. What a genuine and down home guy, he was so gracious and royal. Long may the Seeds grow. Flower Power~!
@YesterdaysPapers4 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@sirloifior5 ай бұрын
That was,as always,great!! I'd learned a lot. Thanks MATE❤❤❤❤
@Fuzzbrain614 ай бұрын
Great mini doc about this pioneering band. Their influence on the Doors not to be under estimated and your film shows this clearly. Keep 'em coming!
@francoispedro36945 ай бұрын
Another great documentary. Far much more than a simple usual video clip on yt. Very serious job, indeed. Hat's off again.
@YesterdaysPapers5 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@GuitarlosCarlos5 ай бұрын
I WAS 15 IN 1965 , I WAS UP ON THE SUNSET STRIP ALMOST NIGHTLY I SAW EVERY GROUP OUT THERE IN THE 80s I PLAYED NIGHTLY ON THE SUNSET STRIP LOS ANGELES TOP JIMMY & the RHYTHM PIGS I SAW THE SEEDS SO MANY TIMES MITCH MITCHELL AND I PUT A GROUP TOGETHER TO BACK UP SKY SAXON AT GLEN ELLEN DECADES LATER CARLOS GUITARLOS 90042 USA
@jamesmack33145 ай бұрын
Hey… do you know a guy named Mike Miranda?
@GuitarlosCarlos5 ай бұрын
MIKE MIRANDA IS A DRUMMER AND GUITARIST AS WELL
@xboyertownx4 ай бұрын
Any video you can upload?
@jurgenwille1352 ай бұрын
Great ! A dream ! Born 1954 in germany
@GuitarlosCarlos2 ай бұрын
Drummer, Guitarist I played gigs with Miranda
@VegetabIeMan5 ай бұрын
Born and raised (1996) in Los Angeles and I fucking love the Seeds. Just hearing their sound every time reminds me of California. My father moved to LA in 57 and to this day he still gets hyped when Pushing Too Hard plays.
@igorb29085 ай бұрын
Thank you, great video. Have to say, that one of the punk pioneers was Hasil Adkins in the early 60s.
@markjulianoriginalhooli22175 ай бұрын
Hasil Adkins punk 🤔 more like psycho rockabilly
@RoryLynott4 ай бұрын
Hasil Adkins, Link Wray, Stud Cole. Rip Roarin!!!
@edwardmulholland79125 ай бұрын
A good friend of mine in Belfast got me into them. Great band and a great video.
@andrewjackson28432 ай бұрын
Great band, true originals. One of the first, if not THE first American psychedelic rock bands. Sky even came up with and popularized the term "Flower Power", which I didn't know until recently. Also, they had really long hair before anybody else(except Screaming Lord Sutch), atleast of bands that had released singles or albums yet that featured band pics on the cover. So much so that management encouraged them to cut it back a bit, as can be seen by the time their second album came out Sky Saxon by that point had a cute little Beatles mop-top and looked a little "cleaned-up" for commercial audiences. Not just the look though, also the sound. They were using very heavily fuzzed out distortion before it had really caught on yet. I'm a distortion junky, so they got my vote!
@olivierlusseyran5 ай бұрын
Thank you Yesterday's Papers for this new time travel. The Seeds are such a great band!
@YesterdaysPapers5 ай бұрын
Cheers.
@chrisbacos5 ай бұрын
I met Sky Saxon in 1987 at a nightclub in LA. A nice guy and quite a character. Sadly, Jim Morrison was not well-liked by many in the Los Angeles music scene. Psych-Out was an interesting movie. No one saw Nicholson's stellar career coming
@TeaParty17764 ай бұрын
I worked with a friend in late 60s LA who said he knew somebody who knew somebody who knew that Morrison beat up women in showers. People are strange.
@stephenlombardo55054 ай бұрын
I met Sky in an L.A niteclub in the late 80s too! Bido Lidos in Hollywood, he told me the Seeds used to play there & Love... he also told me that Jim Morisson stole his leather pants look
@guidoerfen79445 ай бұрын
Great to have the chronology complied together in a nice way. They were really early exponents of psychedelia, long-hair-fashion and blueprints for the Doors (you nailed it). I think that Satisfy You / 900 Million People Daily single is their psychedelic highlight. If my memory serves me right, "The Other Place" was a club in L.A. at the same crossroads diagonally opposite to the the "Whisky a GoGo". You know: "Where it's at!" 🙂
@rickytrux3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this….been a huge fan since the mid 80s and seeing this was like a family reunion to me….great great band that needs to be heard every day!
@David-mo5jw4 ай бұрын
I remember discovering the seeds and the 13th floor elevators in the 80’s everything else from the 60s sounded derivative ,loved it
@EdwinJack645 ай бұрын
Of course I know the Seeds and have records by them but have never seen such a great overview of these Garage Royalties! For instance, I didn't know the Doors were influenced by them. They made a lot of memorable songs, thanks very much also for the nice film footage. Cheers! EJ
@YesterdaysPapers5 ай бұрын
Cheers Edwin!
@the3rdkindmarystuartr0swel205 ай бұрын
When we moved our recording studio into Jungle Records old warehouse, there was a box of old records that Johnny Thunders left behind, Alan gave me Johnny’s Seeds Raw and Alive album as a gift for recording and producing the Sky Saxon Transparency
@mackb9095 ай бұрын
This was another excellent YP vid with some interesting facts about Sky S./The Seeds about which I was previously unaware. I hope you continue your dive into some of the lesser-known West Coast bands that you began with Sean Bonniwell and The Music Machine. I imagine you'll come round to Love, Arthur Lee's groundbreaking band at some point (a version of Love still exists with original lead guitarist Johnny Echols still in the lineup), as well as San Jose-originating innovators The Chocolate Watchband (whose lead vocalist Dave Aguilar, no slouch in the singing, writing, or performing departments, claims to have enraged Sky Saxon, who was in the audience, when the CWB did a note-perfect cover of The Seeds' most recent album), the Strawberry Alarm Clock (a band much more interesting and varied than their pop-psych hit "Incense and Peppermints" would suggest and who provided much of the soundtrack for the film "Psych-Out," mentioned in this vid), and the latter-day Renaissance man Kim Fowley, also mentioned in this vid, whose offbeat 1965 minor hit "The Trip" was one of the earliest to extol the benefits of psychedelics (Fowley's legacy has been clouded by credible allegations of sexual allegation by a member of '70s girl group The Runaways). Thank you again
@aquatarkus20225 ай бұрын
I would add KAK to that list of West Coast bands.
@mackb9095 ай бұрын
@@aquatarkus2022 Never heard of them before, but they sound interesting, and thank you for bringing them to my awareness. My list wasn't meant to be exhaustive. There are a slew of lesser-known West Coast bands that could be profiled; I hope YP (if London doesn't call him home) will get to many of them!
@darda24495 ай бұрын
I always loved The Seeds, who were awesome while they lasted! I remember a little article in Rolling Stone many long years where someone was attempting to interview Sky, a "Where are they now" piece, and he was talking about trying to trade a Michael Jackson album for gasoline at a service station a few days before. "Surf, sex, and sacred herb, man!" he said of his lifestyle. The poor man's mind was long gone; what a sad ending for such a unique talent, and punk pioneer. May I add I also love this great video, especially the interviews! And I remember that clip from "The Mother In Law". God, how bloody cringeworthy and painful, those plastic Hollywood people so unhip their bums were ready to fall off! A trip down memory lane! Great Job as always, Y.P.!
@diegoferreiro94785 ай бұрын
Sky and Michael Jackson died the same day.
@sg-yq8pm5 ай бұрын
In hindsight they were no more "cringeworthy and painful" than The Seeds with their facade, those "plastic Hollywood people" were just actors acting, you have no idea what they were really like.
@davidroberts72825 ай бұрын
I would argue the Sonics were far more true, genuine punk pioneers then these guys, from a musical, lyrical perspective, distorted, louder guitar tones. Really daring, risque subject matter for the early-to-mid 60's like sipping strychnine, witchcraft, occult topics, openly hoping someone the band really doesn't like goes to Hell when he dies, mental illness (Psycho). I would go even farther in saying that compared to peculiar, trippy, weird music, "out there" themes that could give S.F. bands like Airplane and Dead a run for their money, The 13th Floor Elevators were epic psych-pioneers with a weird, loopy, swirling sound mixed in with a band member playing electric jug and they busted their asses out of Austin, TX. Hippy, and liberal for deep, Southern conservative Texas but in a more controlled, smaller, family-friendly manner. Southern counterculture types with good manners, occasionally dress in old Western regalia, smoke pot and drop acid every once in a while while not pushing neo-hippie, hardcore vegan rhetoric to people who like eating meat like myself, in fact they sometimes eat at steakhouses themselves.
@Mojorising13284 ай бұрын
@@davidroberts7282 This was a truly pretentious take on the origins of proto-punk. It's not a competition. All of these bands were original and innovative in their own ways. Appreciate that, instead of trying to prove how much you think you know about music.
@davidroberts72824 ай бұрын
@@Mojorising1328 As an historian, I sort of like to study these bands and trends and honestly, Sonics lyrically, thematically sounded more proto-punk then the Seeds, or even later, avant-garde bands like the Velvet Underground in NYC. Just because you disagree with my take doesn’t make it pretentious. That’s an arrogant, condescending statement to make in of itself.
@jerrywatt68135 ай бұрын
My big brother took me to see the seeds when i was a kid my first concert here in la i was in the middle of the 60's music explosion great times indeed thanks YP CHEERS !
@stephenlombardo55054 ай бұрын
Excellent mini-doc. I'll always cherish meeting Sky at Bido Lidos in the late 80s, he liked the sweater I was wearing and asked if he could borrow it & wear it onstage, what a character!
@hawaiiguykailua6928Ай бұрын
Still have them in my Playlist, one of the unique sounds I've enjoyed listening to.
@marclemonmusic5 ай бұрын
I seem to remember hearing Michael Jackson had died when I was in a bar, then getting home to discover Sky also had. According to a close source, he had been ill for a while but hated doctors. Sky's wife suggested I do a track for a tribute LP; I did this. James Lowe, The Electric Prunes did one, I believe Iggy Pop did. James and I discussed the project, but I believe there were problems with it, I don't know if anything became of it. I love the film. Having not heard them for a couple of years, the distinctiveness of their sound really hits me. I saw Sky live maybe around 2005, with a line up. As soon as the keyboards kicked in, goosebumps because the organ was right, not some synthesised sound. AC30 amp with fuzz pedal for guitar and spot on drums, it was great with Sky looking dapper and dancing, in pin striped suit with red brothel creepers. I told Sabrina Pushin' Too Hard was played at a club I went to and packed the dancefloor, " That's so cool" she said.
@AdonisMediaProductions4 ай бұрын
The best channel for rock retrospectives right here! Great piece on a super influential group. It's a crazy era where psych and Garage fused together like that. It's old but it sounds so contemporary in way or at least timeless to me.
@YesterdaysPapers4 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@jasontorres77565 ай бұрын
Great job as usual, it's cool that they survived into at least 1970. I had the chance to see Daryl Hooper 2 years ago with a newer touring version of the Seeds in Los Angeles and he still has got the chops. Too bad Sky went down a path that most likely wasn't the best one for him.
@walterfechter80805 ай бұрын
Sky went for a psychotropic stroll, and he never came back. Sad, man. A lot of The Seeds' sound could have gone to the soundtrack of a mid-Sixties motorcycle movie. "Pushin' Too Hard" -- The Iggy Seal of Approval. Thanks a million, Yesterday's Papers.
@RoryLynott4 ай бұрын
I'll never forget picking up Web of Sound based on the cover art. I had no idea as to who the hell they were. Fortunately, I scored. Talk about a badass band.
@lobster45015 ай бұрын
I spent a day with Sky… in Hollywood 2001… He was crashing on my friends pad. OMG something I’ll never forget… Smoking a lot of weed drinking a lot of booze… A day in the history of my life.
@Zagneek5 ай бұрын
Blimey I love stories like this - must of been well cool 😎👍
@calvinguile1315Ай бұрын
The song “No Escape “, was covered by Cabaret Voltaire on their album Mix Up, if I’m not mistaken ❤
@AllanGonnella4 ай бұрын
I always liked The Seeds. Sky Saxon always looked mysterious. I was able to see The Seeds at a psychedelic reunion concert at the Universal City Amphitheater in January 1989 alone with Arthur Lee & Love, The Music Machine and Big Brother & The Holding Company with a Janis Joplin sound-a-like. It was a great concert as they all jammed together at the end.
@dannyquiroga734 ай бұрын
I love The Seeds, thank you Yesterday Papers.❤
@mr.milehi9883Ай бұрын
There is a TV news like way you present your videos with the mix of sound clips and interviews. You have a certain flow that holds the videos together. That's not easy I'm sure. It's easy for someone like me to not think about it because you do it so well. I kicked two channels to the curb to subscribe to you. I don't have a lot of time to waste on okay material. I only make time for the best. You got it man.
@psychinthevalleys53245 ай бұрын
Great episode - such a distinctive sound. Love the first album especially. Also, that later single 'Wind Blows Your Hair' is so strong. All the best, Steve.
@YesterdaysPapers5 ай бұрын
Cheers.
@kzustang4 ай бұрын
What an amazing band! Love their albums and their pioneering music! Thanks for sharing this great video! Don't forget Faded Picture. Their best track, the one that always brings tears to my eyes.
@martinsplichal15814 ай бұрын
Thanks for this one. From the moment I heard them as a 13 year old, the Seeds have been one of my favorite bands. I was lucky to catch Sky backed by the Mysterians live in '96 at Coney Island High. Great show with Mark Lindsey doing a few songs with him. Cheers.
@familydogg12345 ай бұрын
Wow! You mean you know about Good Old West Coast Rock as well as Awesome British bands I'm so in Love with?
@howamilooking59524 ай бұрын
"Up in her room" hit me hard. I'm a huge VU fan, so it's got that sound that hit, just like the The Stooges first album. Funny to hear Iggy bring up liking them, but said he hated the first VU album on first listen. Great work!
@keithchurchill30084 ай бұрын
Excellent band,bought all their records at the time and still play them.
@booklover39595 ай бұрын
I love The Seeds! I had the privilege of seeing them do a reunion show with Sky Saxon at The Casbah club in San Diego and they were fantastic! They sounded vibrant and alive and I think Sky came out with this long exotic wind instrument. Some of them had on shiny space suits. They played the songs tight and accurate. Wow. Good memories. Your channel has my vote as one of the very best for the really cool vids. Thanks for making this worthy tribute.
@YesterdaysPapers5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@actionscoot4 ай бұрын
Had to be the same show I went to, was really good
@mikethebloodthirsty5 ай бұрын
Love The Seeds... Love... The Doors.... those LA bands were awesome.
@YesterdaysPapers5 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@alaintremaine33025 ай бұрын
Thanks again YP! I've always appreciated The Seeds. I've heard most of their records, minus 'A Spoonful' for good reason, but did not hear all of their B-sides. I enjoyed the mini-documentary on the Music Machine, too. Keep on doing what you do!
@YesterdaysPapers5 ай бұрын
Cheers.
@John_Fugazzi5 ай бұрын
The Seeds were a very original band with a real sound of their own. They were oddly signed to jazz label GNP Crescendo, only because label head Gene Norman liked their sound, even though all labels up to that point had rejected them. Even compared to other garage bands they were years ahead of the era. Future was a strange departure. Sky Saxon had started out trying to break into pop singing Buddy Holly and Bobby Vee type songs. He really did end up in a religious cult called The Source Family.
@408SanJo4 ай бұрын
Nicely done video, great music, great history.
@sheldonbond99908 күн бұрын
I had the privilege to meet Jan Savage, whom I personally knew as Buck, and knew him up until his passing. He moved back to Ada, Oklahoma where his native tribe offered plenty of assistance- as they do for their elders. Buck met my grandmother Diane, who was a widow, and they spent many years together riding motorcycles, playing bingo, and attending all of our holidays. Buck was such a a nice dude and always had a smile on his face. I miss seeing him around!
@DEE-o4v3 ай бұрын
time to look for a best of The Seeds compilation!....Great sound....I"ve always liked their big hit and Can't see to Make you mine...but the other stuff I"m hearing sounds GREAT!
@giulioluzzardi76325 ай бұрын
Great video. I heard about 5he Seeds iin the early 80s. I had a record by Johnny Thunder doing a cover of " Can't seem to make you mine" which sounded different to his usual and it got me into their music, thanks JT.
@YesterdaysPapers5 ай бұрын
Thunders' cover of that song is good, I like it a lot.
@dantean5 ай бұрын
Hey, I'm 63, from the States, and this period of pop music history--the 60s--is MY UFCKING WHEELHOUSE yet I've only ever known The Seeds by name, having never before taken the time to do my due diligence and give them a proper hearing (or any other) after "Pushin' Too Hard" (which reminds me a lot of Electric Prunes' "I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night"). They were pretty good, though, weren't they?! Thanks for this.
@FlorianaLions5 ай бұрын
Wow....absolutely magnificent..,had totally forgotten about the band....and how great they were.....thanks YP.
@stanhanley60044 ай бұрын
thanks for giving the seeds some luv!
@MrFroglips694 ай бұрын
I met the band when I was in grade school at my friends house. His much older sister was friends with my older sister and they were both at my friends house when this unknown band called The Seeds showed up. They had long, long hair that no boy I had ever seen had. They were playing at some biker bar, and nobody knew who they were. My sister who was an artist painted their bass drum head for them with the name of the band on it. Many years later I met Sky Saxon in Hollywood, California when he approached my friend and I and asked us if we wanted to pay a couple of joints. Sky looked like a drugged out, homeless person at the time. It was very sad to see.
@manliobenigni80985 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this. I love The Seeds.
@williamducosjr4185 ай бұрын
What a great episode! Thank you!
@billmurray74735 ай бұрын
The Bangles did a sharp cover of ' PUSHING TOO HARD ' .
@francoispedro36945 ай бұрын
Yes! I saw them in Paris, back in the mid eighties, PTH was their second encore I guess. Great great memory.
4 ай бұрын
Are the Bangles a punk band?
@johnringoo7562 күн бұрын
Cool
@lupcokotevski29075 ай бұрын
Also proto punk, The Missing Links (1965), Australia, an influence on The Saints. Stand out tracks: Wild About You, Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut (almost 6 minutes, guitar feedback) - they also released this song completely backwards. Radical for 1965.
@willieluncheonette58435 ай бұрын
Electric Eels here in USA are as proto punk as any band.IMO
@lupcokotevski29075 ай бұрын
@@willieluncheonette5843 Yep, there's a number of them.
@SPINNINGMYWHEELS7774 ай бұрын
Sky did so much before the SEEDS - but I know this isn't about Saxon ... A beautiful documentary about this modern pop band that really left a mark - excellent work.
@victorformosa2285 ай бұрын
Just brilliant, more of the same YP , many thanks.
@YesterdaysPapers5 ай бұрын
Cheers.
@NeilCrouse994 ай бұрын
Very well done, ... quite thorough
@jody85269375 ай бұрын
Brilliant video. I think this is now the psych chat room. May 25, 2024 3:55pm PT Doug Ingle, Iron Butterfly Founder Who Sang and Co-Wrote ‘In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida,’ Dies at 78 (as reported by Variety).
@TeaParty17764 ай бұрын
I saw the Seeds at the late 60s LA Free Press Benefit Concert in Hollywood. Also there was Capt Beefheart and Jethro Tull. An awesome concert, w/a co-worker , Julio , the Venezuelan hippie, who knew who was playing where. UP In Her Room remains great psychedelic rock. Sometimes I plAY IT on a bar jukebox. A bartender called it mellow, compared, I suppos, to todays psychotic rock.
@willieluncheonette58435 ай бұрын
WOW!! What a great post! Just love these blistering garage tunes and must admit to having only heard a few. That live LP sounds terrific and I'm going to hunt it down on KZbin. That bit about if you eat an egg you're going to hell made me chuckle. Here in NYC in the mid to late 80's there were a few hardcore bands that espoused veganism and due to their sometimes very direct tactics got labelled "aggressive vegetarians" by some kids in the scene. I guess that's an oxymoron, like jumbo shrimp. Really excellent job, YP. You nailed it again!
@YesterdaysPapers5 ай бұрын
Thanks Willie. The Seeds are definitely worth checking out.
@fooman655 ай бұрын
I'll tell you what, a round of applause for this one. You're doing great work recently with this and The Music Machine vid. Bravo.
@piershemmingsen39374 ай бұрын
Excellent. Many thanks for putting this mini history together. Early Seeds singles and LPs were also released in Canada. And I remember that the first few Seeds LPs were quickly deleted in the late 1960s when mono releases were dropped from record dealer catalogues in mid-1968. You could find them in the bargain bins into the early 1970s for 99 cents or less. Fully agree that Nuggets really brought them a second life. Unfortunately I don't think The Seeds ever played any concerts up here.
@pencilpauli94425 ай бұрын
Great documentary, thanks. Not the sort of music I would choose to listen to yet was absorbed all the way through.
@Freakaboogie4 ай бұрын
Great video! looking forward to more!
@GenialHarryGrout5 ай бұрын
Excellent documentary. I am going to look more into this band
@YesterdaysPapers5 ай бұрын
Cheers.
@waynesilverman30484 ай бұрын
God ...forgot how good the seeds are
@wayneingram31384 ай бұрын
Thanks For Diggin' Up Some Seeds.
@Sternodox5 ай бұрын
I had a Learjet 4-track in my car when I was in high school. I only had two tapes ... the Fugs first album and this one.
@PontiacS.5 ай бұрын
Another Great Vid. Surprisingly nobody has done a documentary on 60's American Garage Rock(originally called "Punk"). There is a Doc on KZbin about the Fort Worth, Texas Garage Rock scene.
@JimmyHandtrixx5 ай бұрын
it was not originally called Punk it was just Rock & Roll. these terms came later on
@jeremyswanson2364 ай бұрын
Love's 2nd album, Da Capo, also had a 18+minute song on the second side of the LP. You can really hear it's influence on the Doors.
@paulgoldstein25695 ай бұрын
A surprising and great choice for a band to focus on, many thanks. I always thought Sky Saxon sounded like a cross between Mick Jagger and early (THEM days) Van Morrison. But before his days with The Seeds, this Richard Marsh had a handful of solo singles issued in the States on various small labels under various names such as Dick Marsh, Richie Marsh, and - Sky Saxon from 1960-1864, all of which sounded early sixties High School Pop, occasionally seemingly influenced by Del Shannon, all of which sounded very rush recorded, and his voice then usually sounded very strained, typical of Teen Pop hopefuls of that era, and with no hint of his future Psychedelic material with The Seeds. They just sounded very forced. But like so many of his then-contemporaries who stood no chance of a hit, he could only get contracts with small local labels that came and went, and therefore stood little chance of his singles getting national distribution in the States, let alone a UK release. This was about the best he had to offer in those days. kzbin.info/www/bejne/qIXLdKGfmduchpo He had a compilation album in the States collecting his pre-Seeds tracks on the Norton label, for what they were worth. But if you want to become a Seeds' group completist, all their albums are reissued in the UK on the Ace label, some of them expanded to two CDs each, each of them containing loads of previously unreleased tracks and alternate takes, and another CD called Pushing Too Hard, containing alternate takes of previously released tracks. That album you mentioned Raw And Alive contained entirely re-recordings of tracks they already did before, but not as good as their originals. I always thought the electric piano riff of Pushing Too Hard sounded like the basis of The Stranglers' No More Heroes. Sky Saxon apparently died on the same day as Michael Jackson, but obviously, there wasn't nearly the publicity surrounding his death. He ironically visited London a few years before his passing. It is nice to know he did visit the UK. Now in contrast, I think I'll listen to my weekly Bells On Sunday.
@diegoferreiro94785 ай бұрын
Not only died the same day as Michael Jackson. Those days they were expected to play at Montreal at the Wooly Weekend Festival. The last day was supposed to be the great day of the festival with the Seeds, Love and the Electric Prunes. The Seeds obviously had to cancel, I don't know what happened with Love, but they didn't show up but at least the Electric Prunes gave a good performance.
@bobberndt97445 ай бұрын
From an 'old fart' that [thinks he] knows a lot about 60's music, it's great to see the in depth coverage of a group like the Seeds. Thanks
@paulgoldstein25695 ай бұрын
@@diegoferreiro9478 The Electric Prunes were another great band who never got their due, although they had two massive hit singles in the States, both of which were at least UK Top 50 entries. Maybe, YP will focus a video each on The E.P.s, The Fugs, and 13th Floor Elevators. But I still think The Seeds were a great band, and with more recognition, may have created a much greater influence on the scene. But I don't know whether British Punk bands of much later years such as The Sex Pistols or The Clash ever heard of The Seeds, as The Seeds were little heard of in the UK.
@YesterdaysPapers5 ай бұрын
@@paulgoldstein2569I love the Electric Prunes. I'll probably make a video about them in the future. Great band.
@jamesn55954 ай бұрын
I got to see Sky Saxon perform live in Detroit in around 2000 and meet him after the show. Great time. Signed my lp.
@Transterra555 ай бұрын
Marc Bolan had a vibrato vocal inflection similar to Sky Saxon. Not sure if he was influenced by The Seeds or if it’s just a coincidence . Excellent video. Thanks!
@RoryLynott4 ай бұрын
Bolan imo was listening to The Seeds and taking notes on Sky's vocals
@LLYMYNT5 ай бұрын
Love this video❤ I get to hear their stuff on 103.1 in Phoenix, they play Pushin’ too hard and Mr Farmer. And even on Mr Farmer I’m hearing the Velvet Underground as well. And yes folks, he’s got a ton of good videos. 😊
@LLYMYNT5 ай бұрын
And this station also plays Velvet Underground as well.
@VoiceofTruth42934 ай бұрын
That was a great time and great music. I cry when I think about it. Now everything is all screwed up!
@dariowestern4 ай бұрын
I first heard about them via an interview with Ron Mael from Sparks in 1974 where he said that he was a fan of The Standells and The Seeds and The Electric Prunes, as they had a major impact on Halfnelson (the original name for Sparks) from 1968 - 1973 when they were cutting their teeth as off-the-wall rock stars.
@johnmitchelljr4 ай бұрын
I really liked the album Future. Maybe I can see the Seeds movie before die. Good video, hope they can get more music loving fans. Thank you.
@tombombara5 ай бұрын
The VU suggestion is a bit of a stretch. Sister Ray is more a result of the Velvet's relationship with the art music of the mid-60s. Think Lamont Young and John Cale's relationship with the minimalist music of the 60s.
@Generatorhead4 ай бұрын
I get what you’re saying but the sound is fairly similar on the two tracks. It’s unintentional, to be sure. The Seeds were also quite minimalist in a sense but it came from a pure crude garage rock sound (and I don’t mean crude as a negative term), not from the VU’s more literate and art based perspective. Also Daryl Hooper’s use of a Farfisa instead of a Hammond is close to Cale’s Vox Continental on Sister Ray.
@davidellis51415 ай бұрын
Would love to have seen Buffalo Springfield with The Seeds opening ! Psych Out is on YT.
@Zagneek5 ай бұрын
Cosmic documentary. I bought “Future” back in the mid 80s when I first got into psychedelia - remember thinking how unusual it was. I’ve just finished a book by Richard Norris (of electronic group The Grid) called “Strange Things Are Happening” and there’s a chapter where Norris befriends Sky Saxon, who had come over to England in the early 2000s to play some gigs. He was quite a character! As an aside the book is well worth a read, particularly if you’re interested in the 80s psychedelic reissue label Bam Caruso, as Norris worked for the label prior to his foray into the Acid House scene. 🤓👍
@Beatedelic_Records5 ай бұрын
I saw Sky Saxon live at the Forum London (March1, 2004), he was opening for Arthur Lee.
@thevisorsusa5 ай бұрын
Another great documentary!!! Love it!!!!!!
@sammy-wi8pi4 ай бұрын
Outta sight, outta L.A. ❤❤❤❤
@dean8285 ай бұрын
Daryl Hooper is the last surviving original member of The Seeds... he obviously is very gracious in his remembrances of the band... and especially, Sky Saxon... Hooper has taken on the bands name and currently tours with his version of the group... en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seeds