Band was from Syracuse (NY). Ron Wray did light shows for bands playing in Syracuse. He was also associated with Syracuse Top 40 powerhouse WOLF-AM at this time. WOLF (and WNDR) DJ Don Bombard (later known as Bob Shannon at WCBS New York) sang the vocals on the B-side "Satisfaction Is Guaranteed". Bombard was a part-owner of the Piece/Eceip record label.
I have this June 1970 single - on the original "PIECE" label, before a name lawsuit by another record label called "Piece" forced a reversal of the letters, as seen here.
Old record that NEVER GETS OLD!
Well this absolutely rips
This song has so much distortion and fuzz even when it's worn out, you still won't be able to hear the snap, crackle, pop.
How much pedal effects do you want?
Yes
fuzzier than a poodle in a shag rug factory.
Citadin 😂😂😂
hahaha best description out... thanks
Heavy man! Far out man! Love it !
I keep coming back to this one. I neeeeeeed some more of thissssss ssssssonggggg!
fuzz makes you Happy
fuzzier than a Georgia Peach
I think this might actually be the fuzziest song I've ever heard! Nice upload!
I just really love this. Everytime I listen to it I love it more.
I'm digging this!
Ranks high than a hell
This is such a classic
way ahead of his time he reminds me of the band suicide
That's just exactly what I thought when I listened to this song the first time! It's like "Girl" with (loooots of) fuzz instead of synthesizers
sssssssspeeeed
arrrghhh so heavy
Thank you Ron and skiss17568 for the correction. Quite hard to find info on such rare 45, especially here in France!
Speed Rocks!!!!!!!
Yeah!
Holy hell, effin awesome!
💓
1st year "Muscle Car" officially
yep yep yep arrr yeah
Released June 1970
two months after the black sabbath debut lp
Band was from Syracuse (NY). Ron Wray did light shows for bands playing in Syracuse. He was also associated with Syracuse Top 40 powerhouse WOLF-AM at this time. WOLF (and WNDR) DJ Don Bombard (later known as Bob Shannon at WCBS New York) sang the vocals on the B-side "Satisfaction Is Guaranteed". Bombard was a part-owner of the Piece/Eceip record label.
Heavy psychedelia
Grrr😎✌🏽🎸
Beavis and Butthead are definitely going to love this one. It's hard, heavy and really tripping balls.
I have this June 1970 single - on the original "PIECE" label, before a name lawsuit by another record label called "Piece" forced a reversal of the letters, as seen here.
I see it's piece spelled backwards, very interesting.
This is the slowest track ever recorded about speed
interesting
Wonder what Clint Eastwood would think of this song?
whatcha mean...? tis his favourite meth slammin anthem (left arm)
"Go ahead punk and make my Fuzz guitar day!"