Here's a rare & cool punker on the famous HIDEOUT label from Detroit. Hard to find info on this one, only that the band did just a couple 45s.
The 4 Of Us-You're Gonna Be Mine
The 4 Of Us-Batman
Copping a buzzz with the long forgotten gems from the '50s & '60s. Rockabilly , Garage, Surf.... ~~ Listen up. Learn. Return. ~~
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Friday at the Hideout collects 21 highlights from the Hideout catalog, and while legal problems prevented the inclusion of any of the six sides a young Bob Seger cut for Leone (among them the anti-draft-dodging classic The Ballad of the Yellow Beret), this is still a top-shelf collection of quality Midwest stomp, and at least two other names destined for bigger things pop up. Teenaged Glen Frey played with two different Hideout acts, the Byrds-centric the Four of Us and moody popsters the Mushrooms, both of whom are in fine form here (the former do a great version of Feel a Whole Lot Better, while the latter score with Burned), and future glam goddess and {#Happy Days} regular Suzi Quatro's early band, the Pleasure Seekers, are on hand with their near-legendary paean to the joys of teenage beer-swilling, What a Way to Die.
THANKS for the info....
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