Yet Another single Discogs managed to miss (one of these days I'm going to have to become a contributor on there).
The Bamboo Steamers were four New England lads with a correspondence address in Springfield, MA, who on the a-side of what's ostensibly their lone 45 tear it up on the splendid garage-pop rager "(I) Walk Alone," with urges and inclinations not far removed from the likes of the Flamin' Groovies and even the mighty Lime Spiders. The flip "Mary Carney," subtitled "Oct '69" accurately suggests that it's mining a period-piece vein, in this case, acousti-folk with some mild flamenco seasoning. I was so impressed with the eloquence and wit of their accompanying bio, I went to the effort of scanning it in for you.
Per their FB page (linked above) the Steamers may still be rolling at full boil, with what might have been their first album dropping last year.
A. (I) Walk Alone
B. Mary Carney (Oct, '69)
Hear
2 comments:
The B side of this is pretty hip
Also, great band name
thanks...also saw on the rear sleeve that Bobby LaRoche and The Sighs were named, probably because they were both Western Mass bands.....
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