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This outfit was based in Phoenix, Arizona between 1966-68 and were earlier known as The Mile Ends. Their first 45 contains the fine psychedelic punk of The Other Sidewalk, and the flip features sitars and has a mellow trippy feel, with the vocalist wishing that he'd never come down... After such an interesting start, they went on to chart regionally with their People In The Street 45, but their later album had a strong country influence and is largely dispensable. Most of the band later went onto greater things - Black and McFadden joined Goose Creek Symphony and later worked for Linda Ronstadt. Anderson later joined Beans one of the bands who evolved into The Tubes. Compilation appearances include: The Other Sidewalk on The Lost Generation, Vol. 2 (LP); The Other Sidewalk and Ferris Wheel on Psychedelic Moods - Part Two (CD); Janie's Tomb on Songs Of Faith And Inspiration (CDR & CD). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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All Kinds Of Highs