Psychotic reaction - Count five video free download


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The melody, lyrics or picture belong to the right owners, not to me. I don't get any benefit for this in any direct or indirect way or benefit anyone by doing this. If you like the music, I encourage you to purchase original records.

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10 years ago

clarkewi

Yeah hea San Jose!

10 years ago

Terry Revell

Psychotic reaction is the first true punk rock song ever made.

10 years ago

R Hbunky

still good 40+ yrs after I 1st heard it.........gracias.............Peace

10 years ago

Chris Anderson

Far Out!!!

10 years ago

Bandog Bojan

Awesome..this song strikes right in the kidneys

10 years ago

Bandog Bojan

Awesome..this song strikes right in the kidneys..

10 years ago

Mark Sisk

Garage punk rules.. Yardbirds sound.

10 years ago

Aubrey Reid

I purchased this album at the PX on Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, New York Saturday, 10 September 1966. Great album! 

10 years ago

Melissa Rester

Very cool 

10 years ago

Geo ZeroOne

Mighty Good.

11 years ago

Gayle Angels and Angles

I loved this song so much, but I had forgotten about it. It was played on an "oldies" station and I heard it, obviously. I had to be sure and post it. I was pleased to find it. Thank you for your post.

11 years ago

David Goldman

Why did the 60's have to end, great music.

11 years ago

Alan Boyer

Like a classic muscle car it never gets old.

11 years ago

Frank Talotta

miss the 60's

11 years ago

John LaStrada

One hit wonder? With a song like this that's all they ever needed. They said what needed saying, left behind a legacy of a classic rock song, and left the building. There are many bands who have put out many albums / songs and they haven't captured the magic & energy in this little 45 rpm record. This is a high water mark for any punk-garage band. Many artists have come exceptionally close: The Human Beinz -- Nobody But Me, Syndicate of Sound -- Little Girl, Music Machine -- Talk Talk, the Outsiders -- Time Won't Let Me, the Electric Prunes -- I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night, the Blues Magoos -- We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet, and a few others -- they were all the exception and they too -- were one hit wonders. That's why I didn't list The Box Tops and Status Quo -- they had more than one hit. The 60's -- someone had the recipe but, they lost it. 

11 years ago

Sydney Dudikoff

I have the original LP which I purchased for $5.00 at Walgreens.

11 years ago

COSMIC CHARLIE

Clasico de clasicos, de un periodo que desde mi particular punto de vista fue fundamental en la cultura: la transición del garage, el skiffle y otros ritmos a la psicodelia. Grandiosa epoca (aunque lamentablemente no haya estado en ella).;-{D

11 years ago

777RockNRollin

Fuck yeah !

11 years ago

Frank L

This is actually good basic Rock. They are a little creative with sound effects and tempo shifts too.

11 years ago

Lolita Lulu

Niceeeee trip

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