Ohio Express - Beg, Borrow And Steal - [STEREO] video free download


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Original Train SFX Intro! --- 1967 Garage Classic From Mansfield Ohio's "Ohio Express".

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9 years ago

jakethewhale

I beg, borrow, and steal, at first sight and it's real, I didn't know I would feel it but it's in my way

9 years ago

Clayton Tamm

local high school band would play at mixers.....The Undertakers! Amarillo, TX

9 years ago

lonehorseman09

never heard it before. very good. hard vocal to copy.

9 years ago

Maxine Stannard

Cool song guys!!

9 years ago

TheBrabon1

steals the riff from louie louie

9 years ago

Presentyouth .

I see a band named Sweet Beat. they are playing the Beatles songs and look like Beatles. a nice guy I talk to named Mike Drum was in this band Ohio Express. he now is playing as a George Harrison in these Sweet Beat. He say the yummy yummy and chewy chewy is all for sex innuendo. I belive him.

10 years ago

Steven Redman

Where are these guys from? I have always been of the impression that they were from Mansfield, Ohio and were somehow related to "Sir Tim and the Royals". But the thought of Joe Walsh in the band sends me farther east towards Kent, Ohio. Thank you for the assistance in figuring this out...as if it somehow matters...

10 years ago

XMIR10C

Top of the LINE Mike. I think this will be played at my funeral

10 years ago

rockland6674

The Real Gone label will be releasing the "Beg, Borrow and Steal" album on CD this April, with five bonus tracks.

10 years ago

djjim01

The lead-in at the start sounds OH SO LIKE Louie, Louie by The Kingsmen ....

10 years ago

pgh45rpms

They first released this under the name Rare Breed. When picked up by Cameo, the band underwent a name change & put this out as the Ohio Express. Regarded as the last successful Cameo-Parkway single, the pictured lp resulted and was distributed by MGM. Cameo-Parkway soon was no more and the Ohio Express contract was picked up by the brand new Buddah label, where the Kasenetz-Katz production team had the Express - featuring Joey Levine - cranking out bubblegum music.

10 years ago

john571100

Not garage..basements..that is where we all practiced our trade for high school dances, concerts, talent shows, carnivals, etc..

10 years ago

Jeff Zimmerman

Out of my Many Music Posts i prob re-post this the Most...Extended Ver,,,,,The Rare Breed better known as the Ohio Express..1967 ...

10 years ago

ALAN KILLEN

What's really great about this song is that they did not rip off The Kingsmen at all!!!

10 years ago

Kristina Goodrich

It has some of the grit of their 1966 "Come and Take a Ride in My Boat" which was later redone by Every Mother's Son and renamed "Come on Down to My Boat, Baby." Ohio Express was name The Rare Breed in '66. (Not to be confused with the current Bulgarian heavy metal band of that name...)

10 years ago

Glenn parent

the ponzi stock market=beg borrow and steal

10 years ago

IwshIcldstrtover

This is Mark Gutkowski singing lead in this song, isn't it? He went on to become the lead vocalist for the 1910 Fruitgum Co.

10 years ago

66garagepunk

LIKE THE CHARGING TRAIN INTRO.......AND PUSSY OF COURSE

10 years ago

St Pauli

I agree it's a little gritty to be "Yummy".It's certainly a great LP.I have it.

10 years ago

Ken Dixon

if one would have to sum this song up it definitely has some garage elements no doubt and bubble gum qualitys. as well. Much of the bubble gum of that time was a bit more polished with more instruments usually focused on melody and cuteness rather then a jam based on the proto typical chord progression of all time as we hear with this one

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