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Another fav of mine!
Here's another. I loved the rhythm of that organ. That was so cool. This video shows the lyrics of "96 Tears" by ? and the Mysterians, I used to dance to:
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"96 Tears": is a well-known garage rock song, known for its organ riffs and simple lyrics.
The song was a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1966.
The band, ? and the Mysterians, was led by Rudy Martinez, who went by the name "?".
The song is considered one of the first garage band hits and has even been credited with starting the punk rock movement.
The band recorded the song in their manager's living room in their hometown of Bay City, Michigan.
The song appeared on the band's album "96 Tears".
The follow-up song, "I Need Somebody", peaked at #22 later that year, but no other U.S. Top 40 singles followed.
Here's another. I loved the rhythm of that organ. That was so cool. This video shows the lyrics of "96 Tears" by ? and the Mysterians, I used to dance to:
[media=https://youtu.be/bOCOMYGIfUQ]
"96 Tears": is a well-known garage rock song, known for its organ riffs and simple lyrics.
The song was a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1966.
The band, ? and the Mysterians, was led by Rudy Martinez, who went by the name "?".
The song is considered one of the first garage band hits and has even been credited with starting the punk rock movement.
The band recorded the song in their manager's living room in their hometown of Bay City, Michigan.
The song appeared on the band's album "96 Tears".
The follow-up song, "I Need Somebody", peaked at #22 later that year, but no other U.S. Top 40 singles followed.