Sunday 11 April 2021

































San Francisco Underground Radio
"It Crawled Out of the Vaults of KSAN" 1966-1968
Volume 6

The final volume in this series.
Terry Reid, one of rock's great should have/could have beens
shows here why he was a should have.
Don't think I can recall one single comment on any of these
Frisco Underground CDs so maybe it has not been of interest.
No worries. Don't let it bother you that, only last week,
I had to be coaxed down by paramedics.
Yes, I was on a bridge trying to cut a rope with a paracetamol.
(I get things mixed up sometimes)
This one's brill, I don't care what you say
or should that be I don't care what you don't say? :)
regards
Titus

The Final Solution
01 announcements/intro
02 Tell Me Again
03 Bleeding Rose
04 If You Want
05 You Say You Love Me/Got My Mojo Workin'
06 Time is Here and Now
07 Bo Diddley Meets Sandy Nelson
08 Truck Drivin Son of a Gun
09 Just Like Gold
10 Misty Mind
11 So Long Goodbye                              
12 America the Beautiful

The Kaleidescope (w/David Lindley)
1968 Studio Outtake: 
13 Just a Taste

Terry Reid  (w/David Lindley))
1968 Studio Outtakes:
14 Silver and White Light
15 With No Expression
16 Think Twice

3 comments:

  1. Titus, surely there must have been at least some interest for this series but people may have some kind of writers block or they´re just plain lazy and too ignorant to leave a thanks - I for one is constantly on the lookout for old psych rock and such but haven´t found the time in these nothing but strange times (...yeah, You get it... in some ways it seems to echo the overall turmoil of the late sixties, pressure´s high on everyone) to listen through the previous albums but this compilation series all in all seems like a distant cousin to the classic Nuggets comp and the likes. Fascinating to rummage through the lesser known (or any) relics of the hippie era (darn, I wuz just a kid then...:-p) and KSAN must have been the epicentre of hippie radio. Over here you were lucky if they played like "White Noise" or "I had too much to dream last night" or something by Hendrix, Joplin or Captain Beefheart, only late evenings and once in a while in a few daring radio shows allowed on public service radio (nothing else could be aired here back then). There can never be enough of such :-). Big thanks for all your work with the site, one of the few places online (or anywhere?) much of this stuff can be found at all, no thanks to the big industry that long since lost track or thought of it. Take care and hope your medical problems gets solved soon.

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  2. thanks for the comprehensive comment. I know that these have been downloaded.just notice there was little feedback. no probs. people are free to interact or not as they wish

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  3. I don't have much to say except very great stuff. Thank you.

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