Recorded by the Canadian band Noah and the leadoff track from their self-titled 1970 LP, to my ears 'Bury the Remains' was a near perfect garage rock-pop tune. Offering a wonderful mixture of jittery guitars, stabbing organ, and syrupy sweet vocals, imagine CSN&Y had they shared a garage rock background ... And was that an anti-drug lyric I detected ? If so, that was the case, talk about being quite daring for the time. Wish there were a YouTube clip for this one, but there doesn't seem to be.uite darine time.
Saturday, October 29, 2016
NOAH - "BURY THE REMAINS"
Recorded by the Canadian band Noah and the leadoff track from their self-titled 1970 LP, to my ears 'Bury the Remains' was a near perfect garage rock-pop tune. Offering a wonderful mixture of jittery guitars, stabbing organ, and syrupy sweet vocals, imagine CSN&Y had they shared a garage rock background ... And was that an anti-drug lyric I detected ? If so, that was the case, talk about being quite daring for the time. Wish there were a YouTube clip for this one, but there doesn't seem to be.uite darine time.
INTRODUCTION - WHAT'S THIS BLOG ABOUT
I hear a lot of music in my life and most of it gets filed away under the category of quickly forgotten. But ... every now and then there's a tune that manages to work it's way through all the clutter and make it's way into the frontal lobe. So, here I'll gather up some of those tunes.
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