Flamin' Groovies Essentials

Flamin' Groovies Essentials

This San Fran group released its first tracks in the late '60s. But as rock was turning heavier and more grandiose, the Groovies held onto the music's fundamentals—Beatles-esque melody, Byrdsian shimmer, and Stonesy swagger—and became unlikely allies of punk's back-to-basics mission in the late ‘70s. The snarling, harmonica-honked “Teenage Head,” from 1971, provides a grainy snapshot of their primordial state as a raw rhythm ‘n' blues outfit. But with the urgently anthemic “Shake Some Action” and the jabbing guitar propulsion of “Between the Lines,” they minted a style of power-pop jangle that went straight for the jugular.

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