1) Garage band form italy. About debut record called Voodoo You Love :
H… Read Full Bio ↴1) Garage band form italy. About debut record called Voodoo You Love :
Here is what we got in this fine album: Six men, phantom guitars, swirling farfisa, liner notes by Massimo Del Pozzo and Batlord (of the Fuzztones), thanks by the Preachers to Rudi (cβmon you know whoβ¦) and the Fuzztones for their great advice, 8 original punkers and 2 covers of βLittle Red Bookβ and βThatβs The Bag Iβm Inβ! If you canβt figure out what this is all about, probably you are wasting your time in hereβ¦ For the ones that the above makes sense, please add some more Fuzztones sound and some Chesterfield Kings too and you get the Preachers debut album! Dig The Fuzz!!!
http://www.the-preachers.net
http://www.myspace.com/thepreachersit
2) Garage band form Hollywood, CA, United States
James "Zeke" Camarillo (bass), Richard Fortunato (guitar, lead vocals), Rudy Garza (piano, harmonica), Steve Lagana (drums), Hal Tennant (lead guitar, harmonica), Burke (lead vocals), John English (lead vocals)
In 1965, the Preachers were as wild as it comes, both in image and sound. Despite their long haired/holier than thou hybrid look, this L.A. fivesome didnt preach so much as howl a hi-octane punk-blues for the Sunset Strip set. Their greatest moment remains "Who Do You Love," an insanely intense reading by the groups original teenage wildman, Richard Fortunato. Moonglow Records canned him for being too uncommercial, which just means hes one of our favorites. The Preachers tried riding the folk-rock wave but thankfully, they always come out sounding like the Preachers. Their previously-unheard "Hey Joe" is a thrilling folk-rock failure full of improvised words and the most nasally vocalizing this side of the Seeds. Moonglow Records hated this one too, which just means you gotta hear it. Its our turn to preach about these garage heroes, so we've also included their classic "Stay Out of My World."
H… Read Full Bio ↴1) Garage band form italy. About debut record called Voodoo You Love :
Here is what we got in this fine album: Six men, phantom guitars, swirling farfisa, liner notes by Massimo Del Pozzo and Batlord (of the Fuzztones), thanks by the Preachers to Rudi (cβmon you know whoβ¦) and the Fuzztones for their great advice, 8 original punkers and 2 covers of βLittle Red Bookβ and βThatβs The Bag Iβm Inβ! If you canβt figure out what this is all about, probably you are wasting your time in hereβ¦ For the ones that the above makes sense, please add some more Fuzztones sound and some Chesterfield Kings too and you get the Preachers debut album! Dig The Fuzz!!!
http://www.the-preachers.net
http://www.myspace.com/thepreachersit
2) Garage band form Hollywood, CA, United States
James "Zeke" Camarillo (bass), Richard Fortunato (guitar, lead vocals), Rudy Garza (piano, harmonica), Steve Lagana (drums), Hal Tennant (lead guitar, harmonica), Burke (lead vocals), John English (lead vocals)
In 1965, the Preachers were as wild as it comes, both in image and sound. Despite their long haired/holier than thou hybrid look, this L.A. fivesome didnt preach so much as howl a hi-octane punk-blues for the Sunset Strip set. Their greatest moment remains "Who Do You Love," an insanely intense reading by the groups original teenage wildman, Richard Fortunato. Moonglow Records canned him for being too uncommercial, which just means hes one of our favorites. The Preachers tried riding the folk-rock wave but thankfully, they always come out sounding like the Preachers. Their previously-unheard "Hey Joe" is a thrilling folk-rock failure full of improvised words and the most nasally vocalizing this side of the Seeds. Moonglow Records hated this one too, which just means you gotta hear it. Its our turn to preach about these garage heroes, so we've also included their classic "Stay Out of My World."
Who Do You Love
Preachers Lyrics
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Aah
I walk 47 miles of barbed wire
I use a cobra-snake for a necktie
I got a brand new house by the roadside
Made from rattlesnake hide
I got a brand new chimney made on top
Made from a human skull
Arlene, come on, babe
Take a walk with me
And tell me
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Arlene, take me by the hand
And tell me "ooh wee, dad, I understand"
I say
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Aah
Night was black, the night was blue
Round the corner, ice-wagon flew
A beep was heard, and somebody scream
You shoulda heard just what I seen
I say
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Aah
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Aah
I walk 47 miles of barbed wire
I use a cobra-snake for a necktie
I got a brand new house by the roadside
Made from rattlesnake hide
Made from a human skull
Arlene, come on, babe
Take a walk with me
And tell me
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Arlene, take me by the hand
And tell me "ooh wee, dad, I understand"
I say
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Aah
Night was black, the night was blue
Round the corner, ice-wagon flew
A beep was heard, and somebody scream
You shoulda heard just what I seen
I say
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Aah
Lyrics Β© Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ellas McDaniel
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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@lianner15
Thank you Chris Martin for showing me this raw talent!
@Cham12190
Hahaha I'm going down the list as well
@typesbad
I love their raw energy on this.
@SkynetToaster
I became obssessed with this song within the last half hour. Thank you pandora, except for the ads.
@The1969Vintage
Like an express train. Marvellous.
@clydekimsey7503
this is the best version of this song!!!!
@gretchenhans4183
well i think itΒ΄s equal to the one from Bo but off course Jimbo Bimbo will kick himself.
@augustbaslack595
No, the best one is from Soul Inc.
@aprendizdebrujo100
very good version live from Quicksilver Messeger Service, 1969. Totally different style, but not worse that this.
@kostajovanovic3711
Nah, Bo is the champ