And of course, there was always "Strawberry Alarm Clock"From Wiki:The group originally consisted of Ed King (lead guitar), Mark Weitz (keyboards), Lee Freeman (rhythm guitar), Gary Lovetro (bass), and Randy Seol (drums). On their first and most famous single, "Incense and Peppermints", none of the band wanted to sing songwriter John Carter's lyrics, so lead vocals were sung by Greg Munford, a 1...
One of my favorite 60s Garage Rock tracks from one of the most popular bands of the era. NOTE: You can also see them in the cult films Psych Out and Beyond The Valley of the Dolls.
EXCLUSIVE interview & Hot News from Sundazed Publicity Director on I&P!! Posted by GuruV1 on 6/2/2009, 8:32 pmDirector of Sales and Publicity for Sundazed, Tim Livingston, gave the Guruv1 an exclusive interview regarding Sundazed release of Incense and Peppermints - the LP. Here is some of what we said: why are you releasing I&P? Incense and Peppermints has always been a favorite album of o...
'There is nothing in this sweaty world worse than bad incense!' (life is too long for cheap, offensive incense) So when digworm gets his MOG-jo on he sparks a length of super fine incense to smell time by...I was shocked to find that some finer sticks cost more than gold! Dig this Factiod: Back in the day, incense was used for the measurement of t...
The psych that came out of Southern California was generally a lot poppier than what came out of San Francisco. Strawberry Alarm Clock are a perfect example of this. The band will always be remembered for their big hit "Incense and Peppermints," which was a terrific single, but the material from their next two albums was far better than that from their first.Album #2, their finest moment, was "...