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Some mid week light psych garage pop music for you with the fifth order from Columbus Ohio via 1967.
Their 1966 garage classic Goin' Too Far b/w Walkin' Away was a tremendous regional success, at the time becoming the biggest selling seven-incher from Columbus, Ohio. Their second local hit, A Thousand Devils (Are Chasing Me) b/w Today I Got A Letter, was picked up by Laurie for national release. These two records have long been recognized as sterling examples of Ohio's vibrant mid-60s garage rock scene. But the story of the Fifth Order has remained untold, until now...
If you dig the scene check the full story here:
The Fifth Order- A Thousand Devils Are Chasing Me
2 comments:
Cool tune! Thanks. W.
This is the release right before "A Question of Temperature." Cool!
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