@@fretts The Yardbirds in the small faces are the two most underrated bands from that time. The sad part is that they were just doing what they would do. That's the beauty of this time. The mid-60s is like the only time period in modern music where nothing was controlled in a certain way. It just sort of happened. If The Yardbirds had a prime year it was 1965. If they only could have carry that in the 66 and 67. It will always break my heart that they never made a great album. They have so many great tracks. Having a rave up is collectively their best album. And the first half of Roger the engineer is killer. I never understand why they didn't go into the studio like so many other bands from that time period in England and make a great record. I can't believe somebody didn't direct them in that way. Small faces made several great albums in a row and had a whole slew of singles. This time period my most favorite in music. It's interesting watching at this point what bands Will survive time. To me the most underrated American band from this time period will be the byrds. In that six or seven year period all the albums they released were great. In Kmart in 1988. They had the budget CDs and I bought notorious byrd Brothers. I try to tell everybody to check out the monkees head album. The list is long during this time period.
@@brandonhendrix7223 I'm going to go out on a limb here...and guess...if you're a big enough Cooper fan to be familiar with their first 2 albums...u probably know about The Spiders...The Earwigs...and The Nazz 😁
Love this early AC- influenced by "Evil hearted you" by the Yardbirds. give it a listen....
Yes, almost to the point of plagiarism… but this is still a great song.
dissed & underrated. Too bad. Pretties for you & Easy Action are great records.
"Well I've written home to Mother..." known this lyric for 30 years but never heard this version. Wow!
Me too ...I use to think it was so bizarre...when sitting there listening to the "Easy action" version...😂
Wow! I've been a fan of the early Coop since the 70s and I never knew this existed. Thanks for sharing.
Fabulous!
Totally fuzzing and epic and mind blowing garage psych of the highest calibre!🎸👍🏽🕺🏽
Heavy 60s Love it.
Far out. Even better than the Easy Action version.
Talk about a band who admires the Yardbirds - wow!
Yardbirds never did it for me.
@@gogoyubari366 Were you born after 1960? Maybe you don't have the memories of how amazing they were compared to everything else around.
@@fretts The Yardbirds in the small faces are the two most underrated bands from that time. The sad part is that they were just doing what they would do. That's the beauty of this time. The mid-60s is like the only time period in modern music where nothing was controlled in a certain way. It just sort of happened. If The Yardbirds had a prime year it was 1965. If they only could have carry that in the 66 and 67. It will always break my heart that they never made a great album. They have so many great tracks. Having a rave up is collectively their best album. And the first half of Roger the engineer is killer. I never understand why they didn't go into the studio like so many other bands from that time period in England and make a great record. I can't believe somebody didn't direct them in that way. Small faces made several great albums in a row and had a whole slew of singles. This time period my most favorite in music. It's interesting watching at this point what bands Will survive time. To me the most underrated American band from this time period will be the byrds. In that six or seven year period all the albums they released were great. In Kmart in 1988. They had the budget CDs and I bought notorious byrd Brothers. I try to tell everybody to check out the monkees head album. The list is long during this time period.
*VERY* Yardbirds, and that’s a great thing. At least here it is.
Outstanding!
Kool!
good......................
stunning... wow!
great
great Yardbirds proto doom!
Rock
Prefer the longer version on Alice Cooper's "Easy Action" album. First album i ever bought.
Sounds like the Strawberry Alarm Clock
you ever listen to them?
❤️
wow I haven;;t heard this yet , my high school self would have creamed his jeans.
Is this available on CD?
It’s on the CD boxed set “The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper”, so yes.
alice nazz vs tod nazz
Alice was more Nazzy Than Todd The Runt...imo
You are the only censor. if you don't like what I say, you have a choice. you can turn me off.
Amazing (if true)
@@herrfister1477 Try it.
that was Tommy Smothers!
WHAT?!?!? They ripped this song off of Alice Cooper!
Sarcasm I hope.
@@andrewsinclair9470 Boo . . . I don't think it required your response.
@@TheIndependentLens you would be surprised at how someone might say this in all seriousness. Or, hell, maybe you wouldn't be.
@@brandonhendrix7223 I'm going to go out on a limb here...and guess...if you're a big enough Cooper fan to be familiar with their first 2 albums...u probably know about The Spiders...The Earwigs...and The Nazz 😁
@@TheIndependentLens that's all it takes for you to get butthurt?
Terrible