Back in the seventies, then rock critic and armchair music historian Lenny Kaye put out this great two-record compilation featuring all of the great garage bands of the sixties called Nuggets.
For record collectors, the original Nuggets was a gold mine. Fans who had long since given up on trying to track down those long out of print elusive tracks by the likes of one hit wonders like the Electric Prunes and the 13th Floor Elevators — bands whose raw, fuzzed out guitar jams only slightly predated psychedelia — had at last found the holy grail of sixties garage punk.
The original Nuggets compilation soon became something of a franchise, spawning an entire series dating well into the eighties and even the nineties. These days, you can find the best of those discs on the boxed set Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era.
The thing is, you could even say the original Nuggets pretty much served as the blueprint for things like Sirius Satellite Radio's Underground Garage format, hosted by Little Steven. Meanwhile Lenny Kaye — the man who created the eventual series — went on to play guitar for the Patti Smith Group, where he remains to this day.
I'm not sure exactly what, if any, connection there is between the just released four disc set Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965-1970 and that original series — well, outside of the name anyway. But the idea and the spirit here are pretty much one and the same. This time around however, they are applied specifically to psychedelia, and what most will agree was the scene of the crime — San Francisco circa the 1967 Summer Of Love.
As with the original Nuggets discs, compiler Alex Palao here delves deep into the music underground of that time, uncovering such long forgotten psychedelic bands as the original Charlatans (non U.K.), the Count Five, and the Chocolate Watch Band. Of course, the bands you already know from that period are here too — from the Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead to Quicksilver Messenger Service and Big Brother And The Holding Company (with Janis Joplin).








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1 - JC Mosquito
Luv to hear this one - heck, luv to have it.