After reading Mooska's post about the legendary "Troggs Tape" - a fly on the wall recording of The Troggs having an epic meltdown in a recording studio - I found some awesome remixes. One of the high points of the original train wreck is when the guitar player is strumming his part, someone yells "YEAH!" into the talkback mic, the guy keeps playing the part EXACTLY the same way, and the voice...
I remember listening to FM radio and the Troggs "Wild Thing" late in the night under the covers so my folks wouldn't know I was still awake. The song has been covered so many times, and the tune always grabs me.Fast forward 20 years to Monterey. Just as good as Woodstock in my opinion, but with less of the ground breaking free for all culture that made WS the legend it became.Hendrix.Good thing...
The Troggs make a bloody Number One!Ah, the unspeakably funny and cringe-worthy Troggs tape. The gr8est fly on the wall document of a band melting down ever recorded. Often sited as the inspiration behind Spinal Tap, this fairly oozes absurdity and dysfunction. There's a fine moment, when you hear the guitar player doing his part, and someone shouts "YEAH!" in the talk-back mic, the guitarist c...
[Rock Town Hall suggests you turn down your speakers before clicking on the following YouTube clip, especially if Mom, the kids, or your boss are around.]I'm sure by now you've all heard the legendary Troggs Tapes, the profanity-filled band argument captured in the studio, on tape, for posterity! If you haven't heard it, you may do so by clicking on this thread's introductory YouTube clip. It's...