• The Moving Sidewalks - 99th Floor


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    45" (1967)

  • huppenstein

    Proto-Top!
    jeudi 02 septembre 2010 03:35:21
  • hazybasementmusic

    A glimpse of things to come. Thanks for posting this. Great stuff.
    mardi 24 août 2010 09:27:55
  • matthewmaus

    And Creedence Clearwater revival used to be called the Golliwogs - can't imagine why they changed their name...most famous track is 'come on down to my boat', not bad either...
    jeudi 15 juillet 2010 13:39:50
  • FatBird11

    @jaikwillis Billy was the man even then.
    vendredi 25 juin 2010 15:11:21
  • 1969alias

    Does any body know where Craig Marquette, from Match Box is? Or anybody from that 60's band ?
    samedi 12 juin 2010 16:37:44
  • cherylharrell1961

    This is good. So is the Fuzztones version. The Chesterfield Kings do a good version of this too.
    mardi 01 juin 2010 04:08:36
  • RangerAlways

    It's great to hear these guys again but let me throw out a challenge I hope someone can accomplish. Before ZZ, Frank Beard, Dusty Hill and brother Rocky(rip) were called the American Blues. If someone has anything, please post it for all to enjoy.
    dimanche 16 mai 2010 07:07:33
  • surfercrow

    I hear the blues in the solo, that's Billy for sure. Sounds like a Strat..Remember this is like '66-67 just before 100 Marshalls and Blooz Rawk became big. -- a totally different scene/vibe. (combo organs, girls in go go boots, £$D, etc). Also these guys were living in the shadow of the great Thirteenth Floor Elevators with Roky Erickson, being from Texas. (can her his influence in the killer scream in this song, and Billy will be first to admit that, check out the Live clip of Roky with Billy)
    mercredi 12 mai 2010 12:54:33
  • hopesnopes

    I used to go see them when i was 15-(was also lucky enough to see the Elevators several times too) they were dynamite- thanks SO much for posting this- I can forward it to my kids who will also love 'em!!
    dimanche 28 mars 2010 21:00:13
  • CMalburn

    I agree it's not that close, but I can hear a bit of Gibbons in the guitar solo, in a similar style to the El Loco stuff, I think.
    mercredi 03 mars 2010 16:01:52
  • SotR59

    Sooooo 60's. But to this day I can still hardly believe Billy Gibbons was part of this group, when you compare them with ZZ TOP. You don't really hear any foretelling of the future in his guitar playing.
    jeudi 28 janvier 2010 18:59:00
  • kpmurphy62

    The Fuzztones have done a remake of this very true to the orginal
    jeudi 14 janvier 2010 10:48:04
  • galacho59gz

    EXISTE COVER POTENTE DE CHESTERFIELD KINGS.....Mr NOBODY
    vendredi 18 décembre 2009 12:47:19
  • ATEERIPALO

    I have this Single.ZZ top is better
    mardi 24 novembre 2009 12:49:07
  • GarageRockRadio

    This song, and "Every Night a New Surprise" are great Garage Rock tunes!
    mardi 17 novembre 2009 01:58:32
  • SpuriousEmission

    I'd really like ZZ Top to do some new 60's style psychidelic stuff as well as a return to the blues. this is great stuff.Thanks for posting.
    samedi 07 novembre 2009 15:29:15
  • udor1962

    this Texas-local-band was on tour with Jimi Hendrix & The Doors ;-)
    jeudi 05 novembre 2009 11:47:11
  • julesplym

    I've only got the Sidewalks album on vinyl - please could someone post the whole album *(and singles) ! Nice one m8
    mercredi 28 octobre 2009 12:43:16
  • jks2

    billy gibbons from zz top was in this band!
    dimanche 25 octobre 2009 08:20:21
  • TheJetfighter666

    Lemmy was in Hawkwind from the U.K.They were and still are the best psyshe band ever!
    lundi 19 octobre 2009 16:46:06
  • cometothesabbat

    I don't think Lemmy visited U.S.A. until the early seventies...
    samedi 05 septembre 2009 10:09:15
  • TheBrowndawg

    what happened to joe blues that was posted on youtube before?
    jeudi 03 septembre 2009 19:37:43
  • jackschvartz

    don't think Lemm is in this band. that would be cool tho.
    lundi 31 août 2009 16:42:40
  • vintagezigg

    This song was written by bandmember and founder Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top fame. I think he's the first guy on the left.
    samedi 29 août 2009 23:54:09
  • markino1963

    anyway the band album was mostly blues oriented and this acid garage style is atypical for that album ...
    vendredi 14 août 2009 09:48:21
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