’66 Sunset Strip
05.28.18

Take a trip to ’66 Sunset Strip with show host Domenic Priore as Dublab steps into the wayback machine and revisits 1960s Hollywood nightclubs like The Trip, Hullabaloo, Whisky a Go Go and Pandora’s Box.
Tracklist:
Barbra Dane with The Chambers Brothers — Go Tell It On The Mountain Ike & Tina Turner (live ’66) — I Can’t Believe What You Say The Four Making Do — The Simple Life The Valentinos — It’s All Over Now The Atlantics — Sloop Dance Billy Preston (live at The Trip, 1965) — Wade in the Water Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band (live ’66) — Somebody in My Home The Rising Sons (Taj Mahal & Ry Cooder) — 2:10 Train Lyme & Cybelle (Warren Zevon & Violet Santangelo) — I’ve Just Seen a Face The Human Expression — Optical Sound The Music Machine — No Girl Gonna Cry The Brain Train — Me The Sons of Adam — You Make Me Feel Good Thee Sixpence — Can’t Explain The Rumor — Without Her Fenwyk — Mindrocker October Country — October Country The Palace Gaurd — Like Falling Sugar Judy Henske & Jerry Yester — Horses on a Stick Asylum Choir (Leon Russell & Mark Benno) — Welcome to Hollywood Love — August The Lollipop Shoppe — You Must Be a Witch The Seeds — No Escape The Monkees — Pleasant Valley Sunday The Sound Sandwich — Apothecary Dream Buffalo Springfield — Bluebird (officially-released long version) Hullabaloo TV show soundtrack (Peter Matz)— Satisfaction David McCallum — Satisfaction The Rolling Stones — Satisfaction Jackie DeShannon — Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright The Turtles — It Ain’t Me Babe Cher — All I Really Wanna Do The Byrds — Mr. Tambourine Man Noel Harrison — Santa Monica PierThere was actually a company in the ’60s called “Record on Film,” and they put together this clip of October Country lip-synching their hit record from the stage of the original Gazzarri’s night club, on La Cienega Boulevard across from the Coronet Theater.

The Brain Train at The Sea Witch, Sunset Strip

Bobby Womack of The Valentinos

The Atlantics, named after Atlantic Blvd in East L.A.

Lyme & Cybelle, who were in real life called Warren Zevon and Violet Santangelo

Asylum Choir, Marc Benno (left), Leon Russell (right)

Jerry Yester and Judy Henske, who recorded the Straight Records LP “Farewell Aldebaran”



Noel Harrison’s “Santa Monica Pier” album, cover by Eve Babitz







