Reviews of tasty and obscure hook-filled rock'n' roll releases (Glam, Heavy Bonehead Crunchers, Powerpop, Pop/psych,Garage, Surf, 60s Girl Group Rock)...Plus any quirky musings that tickle my fancy... I created this blog in order to stimulate interest, share discoveries and encourage people to go out and search for the original vinyl. Hopefully this blog might also encourage labels to actually compile some of this stuff officialy.
Tuesday, October 02, 2012
Bungi –Numbers
Bungi –Six Days on The Road/ Numbers –Earthquake EQ 101 (1972 US)
Heavy Rock/ Bonehead trio formed in Wisconsin by future Starz and Stories guitarist Richie Ranno. The A side is an OK version of Six Days on The Road, but it’s the B side where the action is. It’s a gritty performance with a meaty fat bass, crunchy guitar and growly vocals; the track comes across like a bit like a gutter version of Steppenwolf. Six Days on The Road was also issued on Target with another B side “Turk’s Squeal”, but I don’t know which came first.
Hear a full version of Numbers
On another note. I have just update my 45 spreadsheet (see links on the left)
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4 comments:
As someone who came of age in the early 70s, I'm assuming by"numbers," they mean "joints." (What'd they call them in the UK?) Not that there's any great need to read too much into the lyrics. I love this stuff.
"Numbers", "Spliffs", "Joints", "Doobies", "Reefers" etc.
The names are/were pretty much the same here as in the USA.
It seems dope smokers here didn't bother inventing names for their smoking accoutrements, they just borrowed the pre-existing US terminology.
Seems a bit lazy doesn't it?
;)
I'd taken "Numbers" in Bungi's case to mean joints too.
Thanks for the upload, i thought i knew of all the Starz history, but i'd missed this somehow.
Nice tune, Ranno's guitar is (as always) storming.
Is the flip-side of the Bungi record any good Robin?
Hint-hint.
Cheers,
Maeve Lombardo.
The A side is bog standard...ok no more, no less
The Bungi story is told in detail by their guitarist Richie Ranno in this interview which comes with a multitude of cool pix: https://www.primitivemansoundz.com/interviews/richie-ranno-bungi
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