Bold may refer to the following groups:
1) youth crew hardcore
… Read Full Bio ↴Bold may refer to the following groups:
1) youth crew hardcore
Bold is a late 1980s youth crew hardcore band from Westchester County, New York, which along with bands like Youth Of Today and Side By Side were a part of the Youth Crew, and an influence in the late 80's straight edge hardcore scene. The band progressed to a more rock-oriented sound in its later years.
2) psych garage obscurity
Bold released one obscure, self-titled psychedelic album on ABC in 1969, though earlier they'd released two hard garage rock singles on Cameo and Dynovoice (one of them credited to Steve Walker & the Bold). One of those singles, the group original "Gotta Get Some," was very much like Paul Revere & the Raiders at their toughest, and became a favorite among '60s garage collectors after its inclusion on Pebbles, Vol. 9. Another -- a less distinctive cover of "The Train Kept a Rollin'," showed up on Pebbles, Vol. 10. By the time of their ABC album, they'd gone psychedelic, and dropped the "the" from their "the Bold" billing. Produced by a young Bill Szymczyk (later to produce the Eagles, the Who, and several other stars), Bold is a minor but respectable and diverse LP, mixing harmony vocals, classically-influenced organ, and some of the folk-rock sensibility of Buffalo Springfield in that band's harder-rocking moments.
Bold grew out of the Esquires, who formed at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, MA, where one of their friends was the young, then-university student Taj Mahal. The Esquires released a pretty forgettable, early British Invasion-influenced single before changing their personnel, changing their name to Bold, and releasing their Cameo and Dynovoice singles in 1966 and 1967, respectively. Although they were popular regionally, opening for stars like Mahal, Big Brother & the Holding Company, and Jimi Hendrix, their ABC album didn't break them to a bigger audience, and they disbanded shortly afterward. Lead guitarist Bob LaPalm and drummer Tim Griffin formed Clean Living, who put out a couple of albums on Vanguard in the early 1970s, and Griffin briefly played drums for James Taylor. Everything released by Bold -- including the ABC album, the two pre-ABC singles, and the Esquires single -- is included on the Misty Lane CD compilation Lullaby Opus Four.
1) youth crew hardcore
… Read Full Bio ↴Bold may refer to the following groups:
1) youth crew hardcore
Bold is a late 1980s youth crew hardcore band from Westchester County, New York, which along with bands like Youth Of Today and Side By Side were a part of the Youth Crew, and an influence in the late 80's straight edge hardcore scene. The band progressed to a more rock-oriented sound in its later years.
2) psych garage obscurity
Bold released one obscure, self-titled psychedelic album on ABC in 1969, though earlier they'd released two hard garage rock singles on Cameo and Dynovoice (one of them credited to Steve Walker & the Bold). One of those singles, the group original "Gotta Get Some," was very much like Paul Revere & the Raiders at their toughest, and became a favorite among '60s garage collectors after its inclusion on Pebbles, Vol. 9. Another -- a less distinctive cover of "The Train Kept a Rollin'," showed up on Pebbles, Vol. 10. By the time of their ABC album, they'd gone psychedelic, and dropped the "the" from their "the Bold" billing. Produced by a young Bill Szymczyk (later to produce the Eagles, the Who, and several other stars), Bold is a minor but respectable and diverse LP, mixing harmony vocals, classically-influenced organ, and some of the folk-rock sensibility of Buffalo Springfield in that band's harder-rocking moments.
Bold grew out of the Esquires, who formed at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, MA, where one of their friends was the young, then-university student Taj Mahal. The Esquires released a pretty forgettable, early British Invasion-influenced single before changing their personnel, changing their name to Bold, and releasing their Cameo and Dynovoice singles in 1966 and 1967, respectively. Although they were popular regionally, opening for stars like Mahal, Big Brother & the Holding Company, and Jimi Hendrix, their ABC album didn't break them to a bigger audience, and they disbanded shortly afterward. Lead guitarist Bob LaPalm and drummer Tim Griffin formed Clean Living, who put out a couple of albums on Vanguard in the early 1970s, and Griffin briefly played drums for James Taylor. Everything released by Bold -- including the ABC album, the two pre-ABC singles, and the Esquires single -- is included on the Misty Lane CD compilation Lullaby Opus Four.
Gotta Get Some
Bold Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Gotta Get Some' by these artists:
The Ace-Tones Oh man, I know I gotta (get it, get it) You're listening…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Bold:
Accept the Blame When Problems arise and mistakes are made It's easy to pin…
Always Try Trying to do better constantly Sometimes it may be hard to…
Böld Bold Tuner Bold Tuner Bold Tuner Bold Tuner Bold Tuner …
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Change Within You say nothing has changed for the best I say it…
Clear Put poison in your body that's the way I will not…
Looking Back First started out with so much Vigor, everything so new. I…
Nailed to the X Straightfoward actions, common goals Working together with…
Not Just Talk Our scene is all scattered But it doesn't really matter Beca…
Now or Never When times change and things get rough The pressure can be…
Running Like Thieves Walked into the wrong place, at what seemed the worst of tim…
Search Watching life through my eyes I know somehting deeper must …
Speak Out Step on stage, look around, Faces peer back from the Shapele…
Still Strong When ever i'm feelng out of touch The wourld bears down…
Talk is Cheap You talk big when you preach But empty promises are what…
Wise Up People doing wrong right in my face That's not for me…
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@theeicepicks
My buddy Brewster on bass! He has amazing stories of this band! This song is a killer!
@christianvollheim5372
Garage Rock at its best! Unfortunately, no one has been found to distribute coast to coast - it surely would have been in the Billboard charts.
@lazlokovacs2263
This is pure gold. I don't want to learn to play this, I NEED TO KNOW!
@emanemanrus5835
about the whole channel's content: perfect party bands and sounds. Timeless!
@georgedupuy1068
Brew was my buddy in prep school, and he sent me a great book he wrote: "The Journey of a 1960s Garage Band" -- I highly recommend it.
@ILoveJesusForeverAmen
Yes! A classic from Springfield MA!
@buzzawuzza3743
Have had trouble in the past finding non-hit 45s on Cameo and Parkway. It seems like if the song wasn't a hit they threw them away or something. This one is a really great record.
@l.salisbury1253
Ever notice how most of these garage punk bands c.65-67 owe more to the Stones, the Yardbirds, the Animals and the Kinks than to the Beatles...?
@101Restoration
You forgot to add in The Grateful Dead and The Who
@doglips1958
Grateful Dead????????????????????