"A horse is a horse of course, of course.
And no one can talk to a horse of course.
That is of course unless the horse is the famous Mr. Ed ..." - Jay Livingston
Many jingles of the 60s pop into my head all the time. Songs from TV shows and commercials. Sometimes I just start singing them out loud, usually when I'm at home. It entertains Ben and Charlie. I don't generally start singing in the middle of Walmart, though that would be funny. Needless to say, I saw the Mr. Ed TV show, before it was just reruns ... Wiillbuuur.
"Escape, come on over to Royal Crown Cola, it's a mad, mad, mad, mad cola, RC the one with the mad, mad taste" - author unknown, sang by Nancy Sinatra
Great opening track, a great closing track, and one of my two personal favorite Stones songs in “You’ve Got The Silver” (the other being “Salt Of The Earth” from Beggars Banquet).
This pressing has a bit of a goofy label.
STONES is actually singular, & the XZAL number at the bottom is upside down & missing a parentheses.
Bang up quality control. #vinyl#vinylrecords#60s#1960s
PERREY-KINGSLEY
The In Sound From Way Out!
1966 Canada pressing
One that I’m always happy to put on; a really fun, and very influential record.
A spaced out pop album with unique compositions. It’s somewhat goofy and kitschy in some areas, but really light years ahead of it’s time.
30 years after its release, The Beastie Boys put out THEIR album of the same name, with a very similar album cover. A nice tip of the cap to a great record. #vinyl#vinylrecords#60s#60smusic#60spop#electronic
Days away from home: 29
States traveled for shooting: 10
Countries: USA & Mexico
Miles traveled in car: 6,200
Number of lenses stolen: 2
Number of watermelons stolen: 1
Number of times CCR was heard playing in random establishments: 9
Number of crappy people we met: 0