Charles Berl (vocals) John Bernard (lead guitar) Ted Munda (rhythm guitar, vocals, songwriter) Bill Gallery (bass, 1964-1966), John Rhoads (bass, 1966-67) Gordon Berl (drums)
This came on unexpectedly and I immediately assumed it was a '90s band. The more I listen, the more timeless the first song sounds. "You Don't Have Very Far" has a hypnotic sound that transported me to an imaginary apartment in Western Europe, circa 1967. I don't love it, but It could grow on me.
This just popped up in my playlist....and is EXCELLENT. Thanks for posting. :)
Charles Berl (vocals)
John Bernard (lead guitar)
Ted Munda (rhythm guitar, vocals, songwriter)
Bill Gallery (bass, 1964-1966), John Rhoads (bass, 1966-67)
Gordon Berl (drums)
This came on unexpectedly and I immediately assumed it was a '90s band. The more I listen, the more timeless the first song sounds. "You Don't Have Very Far" has a hypnotic sound that transported me to an imaginary apartment in Western Europe, circa 1967. I don't love it, but It could grow on me.
Nice
The NOISE IS WHAT MAKES THESE SONGS AND THESE TIMES ,WORK.
RAW AND
WILD.
THANKS
You don't have very far should have been a hit!! Great song!!
I like garage bands. 😊
I’ve had the single “She Already Has Somebody” since ‘67. Group was from Wilmington, Delaware.
2:17 the beginning of this song kinda sounds like “For Your Love” by The Yardbirds
Good Garage Groove
Top... of the pop.
I glanced it quick and though it said the infidels. Sounds cool
VERY Like♥️
Nicee
L❤V!
Dude finally I get to hear Twelve Month Coming for the first time! Where'd you find it?
On a very very untrustworthy foreign website. Worth it though!
Original rock.........
Este estilo seguro es del gusto del Hippie zona sur conurbano bonaerense, ahora le pasó este video a ver q opina