#? (Question Mark) And The Mysterians
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Question Mark & The Mysterians - Rudy Martinez
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#45record#45records#45rpm#single#vinylcollection#vinylcommunity#7inch#1960s#96 Lagrimas#96 tears#Question Mark and the Mysterians#? and the Mysterians#garage#garage rock
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#rolling stone magazine#rolling stone#music review#busta rhymes#the black crowes#whitney houston#sublime#mystikal#mia x#fear of pop#ben folds#bombay the hard way#dusty springfield#dan bern#beat junkies#james brown#the pine valley cosmonauts#question mark and the mysterians#mr. mark
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? and The Mysterians - Do Something to Me (1967) Jimmy Calvert / Norman Marzano / Paul Naumann from: "Do Something to Me" / "Love Me Baby (Cherry July)" (Single) "Question Mark and the Mysterians: The Best of Cameo Parkway 1966-1967" (2005 Compilation)
Garage | Pop
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Personnel: ? (AKA Rudy Martinez): Lead Vocals Bobby Balderrama: Guitar Frank Rodriguez: Keyboards (Vox Continental Organ) Frank Lugo: Bass Eddie Serrato: Drums
Arranged by Jimmy Wisner Produced by Bo Gentry / Ritchie Cordell
Recorded: @ The Allegro Sound Studios, in New York City and @ The Regent Sound Studios in New York City on July 13 and 14, 1967
Released in August of 1967
Cameo Parkway Records
#? and The Mysterians#Question Mark and the Mysterians#Do Something to Me#Garage#Cameo Parkway#Cameo Parkway Records#1960's
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evil question mark and the mysterians i’ve had enough of you baby
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one of the few misprints in my collection. 💎🦇
96 Tears by Question Mark And The Mysterians
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Question Mark & the Mysterians - 96 Tears (Cameo Parkway) 1966
Question Mark & the Mysterians – “96 Tears” / “Midnight Hour” (Cameo Parkway C428) September 1966 Synopsis: British radio DJ John Peel maintained a Record Box containing a small private collection of 143 singles. They were stored in a wooden box and represented some of his favourite 45s. This gave me an idea for a project of my own! So, today I bought a vintage psychedelic record case,…
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? And The Mysterians – 96 Tears (1966)
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QUESTION MARK & THE MYSTERIANS (96 Tears) 2024 Remaster
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Music Reviews: ‘Pushin’ Too Hard: American Garage Punk 1964–1967,’ plus Rod Picott and Tinsley Ellis
Music Reviews: ‘Pushin’ Too Hard: American Garage Punk 1964–1967,’ plus Rod Picott and Tinsley Ellis @rodpicott @tinsley.ellis @pushintoohard @americanahighways #americanahighways #garagepunk #pushintoohard #rodpicott #tinsleyellis #newmusic2023
‘Pushin’ Too Hard: American Garage Punk 1964–1967,’ plus Rod Picott and Tinsley Ellis Pushin’ Too Hard: American Garage Punk 1964–1967, a new three-CD anthology, mines the same fertile territory as Lenny Kaye’s classic Nuggets collection, which first appeared in 1972 as a two-LP set and was expanded in 1998 to a four-CD box. If you love this musical sub-genre, you probably already own that…
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#Love#Question Mark & the Mysterians#Rod Picott#The Beau Brummels#The Choir#The Electric Prunes#The Newbeats#The Seeds#The Strangeloves#Tinsley Ellis
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. Comeback studio album by the American garage rock band ? and the Mysterians released on May 25, 1999 on Cavestomp Records. Fans may lament that the owners of ? & the Mysterians’ original recordings are refusing to license a CD release of the band’s material, but the group knew how to capitalize on a bad situation. They reunited and released a series of albums of re-recordings of their oldies.…
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i’m admittedly obsessed with music/have music as a special interest so this question has been on my mind for quite some time now - if Bill (from your goldilocks fanfic) were to listen to any music, or have any particular music taste, what would it be? Any particular songs in mind that he likes? ( <—totally not looking for more/new songs to listen to hahahahaha…sweats)
half of me thinks he’d like 40s/50’s/60’s music (thanks to the vera lynn reference in the fic, but also bc he sings it in-show), but the other half of me wants him to like musicals (heathers, in particular) - i can’t explain why lol
alternatively, if you’ve answered smth like this already, i’d love to know what songs you enjoy/listen to!
Have a post about his tastes and a hideous-sounding playlist! And it even held up in the face of TBOB.
The only difference in my headcanons is that I said the peak of his his tastes centers on the 60s and I subsequently found an interview where Alex confirms Bill's tastes do indeed range from about 40s~60s; but I just got out of another fandom where everyone headcanoned a character is into 40s music ranging into the 50s and I'm pretty burnt out on The Most Popular 40s Jazz That Everybody And Their Grandma Knows so I still personally prefer to focus on the 50s for him lmao.
In fic he makes a reference to a band called Mysterious Mo's Average Joes; I imagine them as an in universe equivalent to Question Mark & the Mysterians, except more obscure.
Specific to my headcanoned music tastes of Bill from my fic rather than just Bill in general: coming in his tastes are all the same, but hanging around Mabel has given him an expanded palate for boy band music and kids music, although on the boy band front he prefers dance-y songs over ballad-y songs and on the kids music front he has to steer through a minefield of cheaply-produced 80s cartoons that use synthesized music to save cost on an orchestra.
So far, nothing else has happened to change his tastes.
Although eventually Robbie's introducing him to emo.
I listen to too much music for the question "what songs do you listen to," it's like asking "what words do you use" lmao, lemme look at my recent activity. Lately I've been getting into She Hates Emotion and the new albums by Zeal & Ardor and Fleshgod Apocalypse; I've been slacking in my metal education on learning the difference between black metal and death metal (I usually focus on symphonic metal & neighboring genres) so I'm looping back to the basics to learn more there; big fan of Saltatio Mortis's new album; I've been listening to the deeper cuts & newer material of mainstream early 00s alt rock & nu metal bands (Shinedown, Stone Sour, Staind) to see what I've been missing out on beyond their radio hits; and in general the past few months I've been trawling through playlists of classic 80s goth, dark wave, synth pop, & aggrotech to expand my library there. Very excited for the new Linkin Park lineup, love their new vocalist so far and it's heartening to see them releasing new material. Not so excited by the new Nightwish album, it has the nightwish sound but not the spark. This isn't even an accurate representation of my full musical tastes, I've just been really into metal recently. Current favorite bands of the last few years are Alt-J and Ghost. I listed some of my favorite albums on this post. It's too bad you can't just link your Spotify liked songs without sticking them all in a separate playlist—oh hold on I have a songs I can sing playlist, it's perpetually incomplete on top of being 3-4 years out of date but it's a starting point.
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Question Mark & The Mysterians - 96 Tears
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