REVENGE!| FIRST TIME HEARING ? And the Mysterians - 96 Tears REACTION

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REVENGE!| FIRST TIME HEARING ? And the Mysterians - 96 Tears REACTION
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This song was recorded in a converted living room in Bay City, , Michigan in 1966. The organ riff is one of the most recognizable riffs and defined the music of the era.
A revenge song where the singer wants his ex who dumped him to feel the pain he was in, when she left him. They picked the title after The Stones, 19th Nervous Breakdown, had numbers in it and was a big hit.
They had 500 copies of the record printed and distributed them to radio
Stations WTAC in Flint and CKLW in Windsor, Ontario and the requests were fast and furious for the song to be played. And the rest is history. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️ ❤️ 🇨🇦🇨🇦

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Hey Jay and Amber: the original title of this song was supposed to be "69 Tears", but they'd changed it because they'd feared it'd violate FCC regulations and wouldn't see airplay simply based on that original title, so they'd changed the title to "96 Tears" so it could be played on the radio

karlsmith
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This is Garage Rock at its finest. In this period many young bands (I was in a few)started up...many in the family garage. Garages all over America were rocking since The Beatles showed them you can write your own music and be a star! Many too young to play bars so they relied on school dances and parties to hone their musical skills and dreams. This was a big one. This one made it through for a one hit wonder. Punk may have been influenced by this because of its simplicity. Cool kids all over when they saw a piano or organ knew how to play that riff.

Friend_Of_The_Muse
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This song was way ahead of its time. Great song

jimrick
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Finally a song I requested several times months ago! One hit wonder. They didn’t start the punk sound! It was still the garage band sound!!
It wasn’t punk rock. GARAGE BAND SOUND!

samjones
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This band was a Latin-x band. Their families were all migrant workers. The lead singer (?) was named Rudy Martinez. They took their name from a Japanese science fiction movie called "The Mysterians." My Mama LOVED this band and song since we are also Latino

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Some Flint, Michigan teenage sons of immigrant workers made this song. They made this as a demo and sent it to radio stations, and it caught on from there. This song paved the way for an explosion of raw and unpolished groups to start pumping out songs, and it was this rawness that earned this to be called "proto-punk" in retrospect.

thefoss
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Psychedelic:
“IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA” by Iron Butterfly 🦋 lots of trippy sounds, drum solo !
Classic!!! Long version!👍

susanliltz
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By 65, 66, there were a million kids (like me) just learning their instruments & dreaming of being The Beatles & Stones out in there parents' garage & small record labels were snatching us up. These guys were definitive.

chetcarman
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I'm 71 so I definitely remember this one. It always sounded like roller skating music to me

rc
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The song told the story of a man who wanted to get back together with the woman who dumped him, just so he could dump her and make her “cry 96 tears”: Too many teardrops for one heart to be crying.

janiceduke
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Jay & Amber, basically a one-hit wonder, but garage rock classic!

surlechapeau
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A great one hit wonder for the band, young Hispanic kids from Michigan. Always a fun revenge song 🎵 Love it when you go back to my 60's and 70's music.

lydianunez
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Love how open J is to experience different music genres! His expression is so puzzled and amused! 😃

pamelaconley
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This was one of a handful of "Gararge Band" songs that every hopeful group of upstarts learned so that they could play at local high-school dances. In the same category as "Wild Thing", "Dirty Water", and "Louie Louie".

mikenutter
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A REAL radio classic from the PLEASE: Eric Burden & War: " Spill The Wine"

P.Galore
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Fun song. Most every punk band I saw back in the late 70's played this at their shows. Always got the crowd rocking.

danielb
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This song and band is very much in line with the Animals and Rolling Stones of the time and era

dannelson
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If you look at the video version, you can see the Tejano aspect of the band. Remarkable! During the 70's, I did not know that, but love the song just the same. It didn't matter at all. Later in life, I realized that a Tejano band can make 70's hit music and that was special in the sense the music is universal and transcending.

manontherails
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I was in high school during all this GREAT '60's music and this was NOT the start of the "Punk era". It's just one of the great '60's recordings! Lots of fun!

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