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"The Tikis" -- band which became "Harpers Bizarre"
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Sun, Jul 22, 2007 12:47 PM
I wonder if anyone has any knowledge/memory of this, and what extent their tikiness did or didn't go beyond just the name. From: [ Edited by: Thomas 2007-07-22 13:01 ] |
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Sun, Jul 22, 2007 1:33 PM
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Sun, Jul 22, 2007 1:47 PM
This might be a 45 single cover from that band. My friend, pop archeologist Domenic Priore (Beatsville, Riot on Sunset Strip) unearthed it, it was a juke box single, with no liner notes on the back. I remember the two songs on it very beat-sounding, non-exotic, and not very original or noteworthy...quite unlike this splendid cover, of course! :) Always wondered if they were just a one hit wonder. Thanks for the info, Wikipedia might not always spell out the truth, but still can surprise with new info! |
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Sun, Jul 22, 2007 2:42 PM
Or maybe there were two "The Tikis." There is no "Len Wade" mentioned in any of the Harpers Bizarre - related info. I've found. I did find a few mentions of Len Wade on the 'net though, such as (from http://music.download.com/lenwade/3600-8568_32-101033406.html ): So, there were two musical entities called "The Tikis"? Perhaps the pre-Harpers Bizarre one was a bona-fide band and the excellent record cover you share above is from more of a "psuedo" band, a (one-shot?) studio creation for the southern jukebox circuit. Just speculating here, I'm no scholar in this area. |
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And here is a photo of the band. I found more info on the Tiki's, courtesy of this UK blog http://www.kristerbladh.co.uk/blog/?tag=the-tikis The one track I listed to, for the song 'Pay Attention to Me' was definitely more influenced by Chuck Berry and the early Beatles than exotica All 7 of the songs that the Tikis recorded are gathered together on the expanded version of the 'Feelin Groovy' CD by Harpers Bizarre. The one track I listened to was much |
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