The Remains
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The Remains (Long-Haired Dropouts) to Be Seen
Profile by Robert Shelton, The New York Times, 11 December 1965
FOUR BOSTON University undergraduates have decided to spend their junior year in rock 'n' roll. ...
Captain Beefheart, The Remains: Too Many 'Diddy Wahs'
Profile by Louise Criscione, KRLA Beat, 4 June 1966
ONE GROUP is from Boston and claims to be protesting the British influence on American music. The other group is from California and proudly declares ...
The Beatles, the Ronettes et al: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by Pete Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 29 August 1966
40,000 Yell, Weep as Beatles Belt Out 10 Hits at Stadium ...
The Remains: Beatle Tour — 'Like Playing In A Closet'
Interview by Rochelle Reed, KRLA Beat, 24 September 1966
"PLAYING THE Beatle tour was like performing in a closet with the lights off," confessed Briggs, one of the Remains who wandered up to The ...
The Remains: They're After Perfection
Profile and Interview by uncredited writer, Hit Parader, October 1966
MEET THE Remains — a group who are as much engineers as musicians, since today it's as vital to know how to play an amplifier ...
Nuggets; Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era Compiled by Lenny Kaye (Elektra 7E-2006)
Review by Greg Shaw, Rolling Stone, 4 January 1973
Punk Rock: the arrogant underbelly of '60s pop ...
Overview by Giovanni Dadomo, Sounds, 17 July 1976
THE ORIGINAL idea behind this A-Z was to try and provide a guide to 'punk' as it's now generally understood, i.e. as much a question ...
Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968 (Sire)
Review by Stephen Demorest, Circus, 4 August 1977
THERE'S NO way you can take rock & roll too seriously after listening to this stuff. Compiled by Lenny Kaye (yes, he's also lead guitarist ...
That's Cool That's Trash: A History of the First Punk Era, Part 2
Retrospective by Robot A. Hull, Creem, July 1979
THE STANDELLS story convolutes through a media maze. Russ Tamblyn's brother, Larry Tamblyn, had already recorded on an East L.A. Mex-punk label when he founded ...
Retrospective by Mark Kemp, Paste, 8 November 2007
Original debut and outtakes cast Boston rockers as America's lost Stones ...
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