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SpartyScott Post subject: Yardbirds rip-off band: "Count Five"
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I was listening to XM Radio, and they played a number by "Count Five" called Psychotic Reaction. This was, as I learned later, a big 1966 hit in the U.S. Yes, sure, I've heard this song before, but I had forgotten about it and certainly could not recall the group's name.

I said to myself, "my goodness, I have never heard a band that tried to sound like the Yardbirds before."

It's amazing - instrumentally and vocally, they sound like them, even if the guitarist didn't have the chops of the various lead guitarists that the Yardbirds used. The style, though, was total Yardbirds copycat.

So, I did a Google search on the group, and I found this site:

http://www.nemsworld.com/count5/count5.htm

So, I have a question - did this song get airplay in the U.K. and if so, what was the reaction?
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Right. "Psychotic Reaction", from the prominent harmonica to the left-field tempo changes, was a reaction to The Yardbirds' US hit "I'm A Man", which made No. 17 nationally. Don't think "I'm A Man" was released in the UK, at least not as an A-side single, so I seriously doubt that "Psychotic Reaction" was released in the UK.
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SheLenka Post subject:
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I know this song from the Nuggets collection.

By the way, have any of you heard the current Yardbirds line-up? They are playing in Prague next week and I'm not sure if I want to go.
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Dennis Post subject:
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SheLenka wrote:
I know this song from the Nuggets collection.

By the way, have any of you heard the current Yardbirds line-up? They are playing in Prague next week and I'm not sure if I want to go.


Go! I saw The Yardbirds recently here in Hollywood. They were excellent, playing faithful recreations of all The Yardbirds' tunes you'd want to hear.
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Lou Post subject:
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Wow , sparty you got all that from one recording ? Laughing

I DO NOT TAKE CLOAKED POTSHOTS AT ARTISTS ! Wink

The Count V was a nice little west coast combo that released one
album in their career and were lucky enough to have a hit single.

Among their recordings is a note for note version(sans harmony)
of the Hollies recording of You Must Believe Me.

Another song of theirs ,Merry-Go-Round(another name for Carousel)
is an obviously Hollies inspired number that features Bobby Elliotts
EXACT drum breaks from Look Through Any Window. (the highways
and the by ways breaks)

In fact, they seem to have been influenced by ALL the hip
bands of the time in general (and the Hollies in particular).

The last thing I would call them is a YardBirds rip off. Razz

Rolling Eyes

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I looked up the group in a record store's catalog, and the group DOES have a compilation CD with that one Hollies number on it. Unfortunately, it wasn't in stock.

I'll try to pick it up sometime.

But, Psychotic Reaction IS a Yardbirds ripoff, and I'll stand by that assertion no matter what anyone says.
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Lou Post subject:
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SpartyScott wrote:
Psychotic Reaction IS a Yardbirds ripoff, and I'll stand by that assertion no matter what anyone says.


it's no more a rip off of the YardBirds ,
than the YardBirds were rip offs their own selves. Wink

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Lou Post subject:
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SpartyScott wrote:
I looked up the group in a record store's catalog, and the group DOES have a compilation CD with that one Hollies number on it. Unfortunately, it wasn't in stock..


Actually , it's a Curtis Mayfield number. Wink

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Nice to learn they covered You must believe me. We really need a comprehensive list as possible of Hollies covers. I have quite a few.

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Dennis Post subject:
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Lou wrote:
SpartyScott wrote:
I looked up the group in a record store's catalog, and the group DOES have a compilation CD with that one Hollies number on it. Unfortunately, it wasn't in stock..


Actually , it's a Curtis Mayfield number. Wink


Don't think so. I believe "I'm A Man" is a Bo Diddley tune. But "You Must Believe Me" is Curtis Mayfield.
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Lou Post subject:
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Dennis wrote:
Lou wrote:
SpartyScott wrote:
I looked up the group in a record store's catalog, and the group DOES have a compilation CD with that one Hollies number on it. Unfortunately, it wasn't in stock..


Actually , it's a Curtis Mayfield number. Wink


Don't think so. I believe "I'm A Man" is a Bo Diddley tune. But "You Must Believe Me" is Curtis Mayfield.


Thats what I said. Rolling Eyes
It's a Curtis Mayfield number.

Laughing

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