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Velvet Seed

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According to "Fuzz, Acid And Flowers", Velvet Seed hailed from Maine, USA. They even have, according to the writer, unreleased recordings including a take of Gene Clark's 'Feel A Whole Lot Better.' 'Flim Flam Man' is credited to Bourassa - Levesgue. It's got a fast pace that never slows from the start to finish with pumping bass runs, wild guitars and weird trippy sci-fi noises. Sounds like bubblegum and psychedelia all at the same time. The other side is 'Sharon Patterson', a psych ballad with femme fatale vocals. Really great ringing guitar on this one, quite laid back and another sunshine pop tripper to add to those undiscovered gems. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Flim Flam Man

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Sharon Patterson

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Flim Flam Man (M.A.I. 201) Maine, USA 1968

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flim fam man

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Flim Falm Man

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Flim Flam Man (1968)

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Velvet Seed, “Flim Flam Man”

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Flim Flam Man (MAI 201) Maine, USA 1968

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Flim Flam Man (M_A_I_ 201) Mai

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Nowhere To Run

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albums

Psychedelic Archaeology Volume 3

Psychedelic Archaeology Volume 3

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U-Spaces: Retrospection Part 1

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U- Spaces Retrospection Part 1

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Psychedelic Archeology Disc 3

Psychedelic Archaeology Vol 3

Psychedelic Archaeology Vol 3

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Pebbles: Rare Garage Rock & Freak Beat Gems of the 60s, Vol. 1

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Tape No155 - Real Girls In The Garage Land (Part XLIII)

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Psychedelic Archaeology vol 03

U-Spaces: Psychedelic Archaeology

U-Spaces: Psychedelic Archaeology

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Psychedelic Archaeology

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Psychedelic Archaeology vol. 03

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Psychedelic Archaeology Volume 03

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