The Nomads was another not uncommon band name in the 60s; this particular bunch came from Mount Airy, North Carolina. This was their second single and it is a raw garage offering, both sides of which are excellent.
‘Thoughts of a Madman’ starts with a great little guitar riff and organ backing, and has an almost understated chorus, before launching into full garage punk mode for the instrumental and outro sections.By 1968 the band had changed name to Blu-Erebus and, in keeping with the times, put out a more psychedelic single ‘Willowgreen / Plastic Year’ on the King James label.(https://cosmicmindatplay.wordpress.com).
Discography: How Many Times / Not for Me (Stark, 1966). Thoughts of a Madman / From Zero Down (Tornado, 1966).
Members: Jerry Cash Martin, Gary Beeson, Larry Deathrage, Mike Badgett and Bruce Evans.
The Nomads was another not uncommon band name in the 60s; this particular bunch came from Mount Airy, North Carolina. This was their second single and it is a raw garage offering, both sides of which are excellent.
ReplyDelete‘Thoughts of a Madman’ starts with a great little guitar riff and organ backing, and has an almost understated chorus, before launching into full garage punk mode for the instrumental and outro sections.By 1968 the band had changed name to Blu-Erebus and, in keeping with the times, put out a more psychedelic single ‘Willowgreen / Plastic Year’ on the King James label.(https://cosmicmindatplay.wordpress.com).
Discography:
How Many Times / Not for Me (Stark, 1966).
Thoughts of a Madman / From Zero Down (Tornado, 1966).
Members:
Jerry Cash Martin, Gary Beeson, Larry Deathrage, Mike Badgett and Bruce Evans.