The constant church bells and haunting sound effects give it a somewhat mysterious eeriness. It’s a weird, doom laden sound with a sparse production. ’Acid’ was recorded at the famous Norman Petty studio in Clovis, New Mexico sometime in mid 1966. His spoken delivery sounds uncannily like Jim Morrison’s don’t you think? The Wes Dakus Rebels were an Edmonton group who had been around since the early 60s as a recording outfit. Stu Mitchell was their drummer but on this Kapp Records release from 1967 he assumed frontman status and sang/wrote his own composition ’Acid’. STU MITCHELL with Wes Dakus’ Rebels – ’Acid’/’Casting My Spell’ (Kapp K-829) 1967 The flip ’Feel The Music’ is a fabulous acid punker that is based heavily on The Who tune ’Out In The Street’ but The Vejtables colour the scene with more raga rock guitar. Raga guitar weaves around the pumping bass……”Shadows follow us stalking mistrust” As unnerving as the beat is, I find myself unable to resist. ’Shadows’ has got a very strange and unique sounding bass line. This two sided gem on the small Uptown label seems to have been ignored at the time though. The new line-up recorded several new songs at Leo Kulka’s Golden State Recorders during April and May 1966 but had to wait until January 1967 (it gained a mention as a new release during that month in Billboard magazine) for any sounds to emerge on vinyl. Three former members of The Preachers were recruited, Richard Fortunato, Zeke Camarillo and Steve Lagana who in my opinion made The Vejtables more dynamic and exiting on record. The Vejtables from the Bay Area of California enjoyed some success with folk rock hits ’I Still Love You’ and ’The Last Thing On My Mind’ from 1965 but by the Spring of ’66 only veterans Bob Bailey and Frank Smith were left from the original group. THE VEJTABLES – ’Shadows’/’Feel The Music’ (Uptown 741) January 1967 Instead, I’ve used images scanned from ’60s youth music magazine “Intro”. ![]() All of the original blog posts on my old website have since been deleted so no label scans or picture sleeves are available. If you are not 100 percent satisfied with your purchase for any reason, contact us.Here are some of my random thoughts and words about obscure and in-demand ’60s garage and psychedelic singles over the years. Packaged in a 100 percent recyclable bottle. ![]() Then allow to cool to room temperature or place in refrigerator for faster solidification. Our oil is also very conditioning for your skin and has been reported to will stop the itching caused by new growth and wild rogue hairs.ĭo not use open flames, microwaves, or stove tops) Once melted, secure the lid on your beard balm and shake it up, mixing up all the oils. We recommend that people with nut or milk allergies avoid this product or test a small amount before application.īeards Until Skulls Beard oil leave in conditioner will help soften, condition, dry splitting hairs, and nourish new growth. ![]() The subtle scents were created by experts to get you the subtle masculine cologne like scents. ![]() Helps strengthen beard hair by keeping it healthy.īeards Until Skulls was created from the finest ingredients available.Bring the shine and life back to your beard.We recommend the conditioning oil be applied after shower while hair is still warm and wet followed by several applications through out the day. Put several drops in your hands and work the oil from the skin to the end of the oils then brush or comb in. A truly masculine scent that the women love. Rainy daze has notes of bergamot, warm cinnamon and a bit of lavender these fine scents are balanced by mimosa flower, rich leather, and oak moss. Quality beard oil hand crafted with the finest ingredients.
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