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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 12:07:07 PST
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- Subject: TV Bands
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- >Watching Andy Griffith (alltime favorite) and the Darlings were on there
- >playing and singing. I started thinking (that's twice in 1 week) i believe
- >the Darling's were probally the best TV band, are there any others you
- >can think of...........L.W.
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- The Monkees were the best TV band. Hands down. ;)
- Actually, I read that Carol Kaye did a lot of their basswork
- and she's a bass beast. Although many of their songs were
- quite cheeseball bubblegum, songs like "The Door into Summer"
- and "Daily Nightly" had some cool basslines in them, not to
- mention some neat arrangements, along with Moog synth (in 1967!)
- on the latter. After _Pisces Aquarius Capricorn and Jones_ (1967)
- I think they went downhill. Their earlier stuff was the stuff
- I grew up with. TV generation kid.
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- Carol Kaye also did the bass stuff on the Brady Bunch theme, if
- anyone is interested...
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- A close second would probably be the Banana Splits (fa la la, lala la la) ;)
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- I generally despise made-for-TV bands.
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- Mike.
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- TV Bands 74
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