Thursday, December 12, 2024

THE ID - "The Inner Sounds Of The ID" (1967)

 
So here's the problem.....Life, Technology, Art and Music have been moving at an incredible pace for a few decades now, and there is no way any reasonable human being can keep up with it all.
We've catapulted a small sample of people into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, while thousands of incredibly talented people have been left in the dust!
It's the same way with TV and movies. It's literally impossible to watch everything that's been out there for decades.
But how do you get people's attention? How do you say "Hey, here's some amazing shit you left behind 60 years ago!" The answer is simple, you can't, but I'm going to try and do my best to let people know a little of how much you might have missed.
Tonight, it's The ID. 

 
The Id, not the monster from "Forbidden Planet" in this super cool painting by artiste extraordinaire Gary Wray, was a studio band led by Jerry Cole, who should probably have a movie made about him. He was one of those musicians that tried freakin' everything, and had some success, but never enough to make his name recognizable today.
From Jerry Cole and the Spacemen to Mr. Gasser and the Weirdos, Jerry Cole never gave up!
 
Signed by RCA, these guys were were about as commercial as.......nobody!

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