45s and Other Revolutions: Yet Still Even More A-Sides beginning with the letter S.
Boris [00:29] a side: "16:47:52..." b side: "...and hear nothing" Southern Lord Records Lord108.3 2009 Just chill, friends. Santo & Johnny [13:02] a side: "Sleep Walk" b side: "All Night Diner" Canadian American Records 103 1959 Gettin a little sleepy on the a-side but boy do things liven up on the flipside. Just like an all night diner. Together Pangea [18:05] a side: "Snakedog" b side: "Offer" Harvest Records B001863421 2013 Hot stuff from the So Cal dudes. Clarence Carter [23:24] a side: "Snatching It Back" b side: "Making Love (at the Dark End of the Street)" Atlantic Records 45-2605 1969 Killer a-side and a kind of bizarre b-side cover. The Royal Guardsmen [30:54] a side: "Snoopy vs the Red Baron" b side: "I Needed You" Laurie Records LR 3366 1966 And now a glimpse into Your Old Pal Will's mind. A dream I had once upon a time regarding The 50/50s- There we were. Playing a show in the basement of a library. We had launched into our new cover song, a mashup of The Dream Syndicate’s “The Days of Wine and Roses” and Tears for Fears “Mad World” (here in the waking world, this not our current cover). Just then I spotted someone leaving the show with my copy of The Royal Guardsmen “Snoopy vs The Red Baron” 45. Naturally I had to nab the culprit, so I passed my guitar to that “Max” kid from Roswell to takeover. And now you know why no one cares about your dreams. Snow Angel [35:47] a side: "So Sick So Cool" b side: "We Are Stars" Gabby La La Music 2015 So danged awesome from the wonderful brain of Gabby La La and friends. The Strokes [44:45] a side: "Someday" b side: "Is This It/Alone Together (home recordings)" RCA Records 07863 60623-7 2002 The hot sounds of 2002, when everything old was new again and it was so awesome. For a while. The Box Tops [52:25] a side: "Soul Deep" b side: "(The) Happy Song" Mala 12,040 1969 Super awesome groove, with a mighty fine Alex Chilton-penned b-side. Oddly "Soul Deep" was covered the next year by country crooner Eddy Arnold. Crazy man, crazy. Music behind the DJ: "The Red Baron" by Vince Guaraldi.