His "Tears Are Falling" But She's "Smug."

Posted about 4 years ago

The Youngbloods first three albums had many great tracks, two of which you'll get to hear here, both written by their lead singer Jesse Colin Young. "Tears Are Falling" was the B-side of their first single, in 1966, and on their eponymous first album in 1967.

In 1968 they moved from New York to Marin County just north of San Francisco, and recorded their third album Elephant Mountain, which had, aside from a few piano instrumentals, no filler. It also had this lovely cover art and the song "Smug."

Comments (9)

  1. waydutch says Man, I love the old MOG songbox compared to the new buttons. Bring back the old boxes MOG. Oh, nice tunes too Spike
    Permalink posted 04/05/2008
  2. Spike says Thanks, waydutch. Dzendvokh figured out how to create your own old-style MOG player.
    Permalink posted 04/05/2008
  3. waydutch says I'm all ears if you wouldn't mind telling me how it's done...
    Permalink posted 04/05/2008
  4. Spike says waydutch, when I try to put the instructions in a comment, the HTML format for Mog comments interprets code punctuation in a way that deforms parts of my comment. What if I email it to you? Send me a MOGmail message with your email address, and maybe my reply will fare better.
    Permalink posted 04/05/2008
  5. brittanybf says nice cover art, for sure! thanks for a good listen too.
    Permalink posted 04/08/2008
  6. Jonh Ingham says This is certainly a blast from the ancient past. I never saw them, but always loved their music when it came on the radio. Good to hear again.
    Permalink posted 04/08/2008
  7. Spike says brittanybf, the background in the painting is an actual view of West Marin. Jonh, I remember hearing only their hit "Get Together" on the radio, and too many times. At least their version would end the chorus with the lyrics "right now" instead of "yeah yeah" the way an earlier version did by, maybe, Hoyt Axton?
    Permalink posted 04/08/2008
  8. ivylander says Now that MOG's days-long tantrum has ended - Web sites should never threaten to hold their breath until they turn blue - I can finally comment on this post. I fondly remember when "Elephant Mountain" came out. Being of a whimsical nature at that time - my, how time changes one - "Grizzly Bear" was my pick to click. Later I was in an R & B band that worked out a rather good arrangement of "Beautiful." The two songs you've chosen were not among my favorites at the time, but they're the ones that have clearly aged the best. And how beautiful was Jesse Colin Young's voice?
    Permalink posted 04/08/2008
  9. Spike says You still have whimsy, despite what everyone says. And you were in an R & B band; another ivylandic facet is revealed. "Grizzely [sic] Bear" and "Beautiful" still send me. It's hard to pick favorites. Young's voice was hekka beautiful.
    Permalink posted 04/08/2008

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