Schlitz Beer Commercial (1967) Three's a Crowd, Four is a Schlitz Party!
The Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company was an American brewery based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and once the largest producer of beer in the world. Its namesake beer, Schlitz, was known as "The beer that made Milwaukee famous" and was advertised with the slogan "When you're out of Schlitz, you're out of beer". Schlitz first became the world's top beer producer in 1902 and enjoyed that status at several points during the first half of the twentieth century, exchanging the title with Anheuser-Busch multiple times during the 1950s.
The company was founded by August Krug in 1849 but acquired by Joseph Schlitz in 1858. Schlitz was bought by Stroh Brewery Company in 1982 and subsequently sold along with the rest of Stroh's assets to the Pabst Brewing Company in 1999. Pabst now produces Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's former flagship brands including Old Milwaukee and Schlitz beer.
Astrud Gilberto - FLY ME TO THE MOON - 1964 - Stereo
Recorded in NY Oct. 21, 1964 at A&R studios. Here it is complete, in stereo & in english as I previously only found the italian version, and another mixed as duet with Sinatra's cheesy version on youtube. Urbie Green is doing the trombone solo, and Joao Gilberto is on the guitar. I adjusted the mix for more rhythm section clarity, and areas that were mixed too low.
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The 13th Floor Elevators - You're Gonna Miss Me (1966) HQ
MUNROWS RETRO
Well, a rather amusing movie scene came to mind yesterday morning and, for some reason, this song also came to mind, as did a wave of nostalgia for a number of mid-to-late 60's and early 70's pulp and action/romance films. "You're Gonna Miss Me" kicks off as the score mid-way through the opening scene for this wild and crazy jaunt through celluloid. Many regard this tune as the first psychedelic hit and The 13th Floor Elevators as the first psychedelic band. However, some contend the honor to be held by Syndicate of Sound's June 1966 Top Ten hit "Little Girl." The lively, energetic "You're Gonna Miss Me" was released in late August 1966, peaking at #55 on Billboard, but doing better at #50 on Cash Box. An excellent harmonica solo and top-notch guitar work reminiscent of The Shadows, Link Wray, and John Barry Seven make this a perfect pulp movie soundtrack.
13th floor Elevators - Levitation (1967)
13th Floor Elevators on Where the Action Is (stellar copy)