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Great moments in obscure rock ‘n’ roll: the five best finds of 2021…

…in my opinion, anyway. Glad to hear yours in the comments (click on the category, "Great Moments in Obscure Rock 'n' Roll" [in which this post appears] to see this year's selections from which to choose).

Here's my top five:

Bang, "Mother," 1972

Blodwyn Pig, "Same Old Story," 1970

The Damnation of Adam Blessing, "The Last Train to Clarksville," 1969

Steamhammer, "Contemporary Chick Con Song," 1969

Tucky Buzzard, "She's Meat," 1971

And a few runners-up that could just as well have been the top five:

Bang, "Feels Nice," 1973

Blonde on Blonde, "Conversationally Making the Grade," 1969

Tucky Buzzard, "Time Will Be Your Doctor," 1971

Zior, "I Really Do," 1971

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2 responses to “Great moments in obscure rock ‘n’ roll: the five best finds of 2021…”

  1. I really enjoy your obscure rock and roll links. Thanks and Happy Holidays!

  2. "Cleveland, Ohio rock band Damnation of Adam Blessing" my homeboys.

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