SATURDAY’S SCOTTISH SONG : #479: THE GREEN TELESCOPE

Another courtesy of the Big Gold Dreams boxset:-

mp3: The Green Telescope – Face In A Crowd

The Green Telescope offered a raw mix of fuzz guitar, reedy organ and deranged vocals that sounded so authentic on their  two singles that they sounded like off-cuts from seminal ’60s psych-garage compilation, Nuggets.

The first, Two by Two was on Imaginary Records, while the follow-up Face In A Crowd was the sole release (in July 1986) on the Wump label, and featured a cover of Thoughts Of A Madman by The Nomads (originally released in 1967) on the flip.  Soon after they morphed into the Shakespearian-sounding Thanes of Cawder before simply becoming The Thanes.  Subsequently, the band’s founder, Lenny Heisling, has also been a music journalist of note.”

 

JC

 

2 thoughts on “SATURDAY’S SCOTTISH SONG : #479: THE GREEN TELESCOPE

  1. Lived in a flat on the same landing as The Thanes in the mid 80s. They had some interesting parties, where it was like walking through a time warp into 1968.

  2. That’s rather cool to learn: I had no idea so far that The Green Telescope became The Thanes! GT’s back catalogue is rather interesting, I may add …

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