- The Seeds
Infobox musical artist
Name = The Seeds
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Background = group_or_band
Origin = Los Angeles,California ,USA
Genre = RockGarage rock
Years_active = 1965 — Present
Label =GNP Crescendo Records Bam Caruso Jungle Records
Associated_acts =Sky Saxon and the Seeds Yahowha 13
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Current_members =Sky Saxon
Rick Collins
Ryan Maynes
Nate Greely
Past_members = Daryl Hooper
Jan Savage
Rick Andridge
Justin SmithThe Seeds were a rock band who are best known for their hit single "Pushin' Too Hard,", released in 1966. Based in Los Angeles,
California , their raw and abrasive energy and simple, repetitivelyrics came to exemplify thegarage rock style of the 1960s.History
Lead
singer andbass guitarist Sky Saxon was heavily influenced byMick Jagger , and the group promoted the fact thatblues greatMuddy Waters once called them "America's ownRolling Stones ."Keyboardist Daryl Hooper was a major factor in the band's sound; the band was one of the first to utilizekeyboard bass ;guitarist Jan Savage anddrummer Rick Andridge completed the originalquartet .The Seeds' first single, "Can't Seem To Make You Mine," was a regional hit in southern California in 1965. The song was also played regularly on AM rock stations in northern California (and probably elsewhere), where it was well-received by listeners. It is now (2008) used as the sound track for Axe bullet body spray. The band had their only national
Top 40 hit, "Pushin' Too Hard" in 1966. Three subsequent singles, "Mr. Farmer" (also 1966), a re-release of "Can't Seem To Make You Mine" (1967), and "A Thousand Shadows" (1968) achieved more modest success, although all were most popular in southern California. Though musically primitive, onealbum was devoted to the blues (with liner notes by Muddy Waters), and another ("Future", 1967) was full-blownpsychedelic rock , with ornate flower-themed graphics to match.By mid-1968, with their commercial popularity flagging, the group's personnel began to change; the band was renamed "Sky Saxon and the Seeds" in 1969, by which point Bob Norsoph, guitar, and Don Boomer, drums, had replaced Savage and Andridge. Saxon continued to use the name "The Seeds," using various backup musicians, at least through 1972; the last major-label records of new material by The Seeds—two non-charting singles on MGM records—were released in 1970.
After the dissolution of the Seeds, Sky Saxon joined the
Yahowha religious sect, inspired by their divine leaderFather Yod . He released several albums as the Yahowha 13 in the mid 1970s. Members of the sect went their separate ways after Father Yod died in ahang gliding accident in 1974, although Saxon continues to collaborate with various members of the Yahowa to this day.In the 1980s, Saxon collaborated with several bands — including
Redd Kross andThe Chesterfield Kings — before reforming the original Seeds in 1989 to headline "The Summer of Love Tour", along withBig Brother and the Holding Company , Arthur Lee and Love,The Music Machine and TheStrawberry Alarm Clock . The Seeds remained dormant again until 2003, when Saxon reformed them with original guitarist Jan Savage and newcomer Rick Collins on bass. This new version of the Seeds has gone through several incarnations, with Savage departing mid way through their 2003 European tour due to his health. Saxon now remains the only original member of The Seeds, currently augmented by the aforementioned Collins as well as organist Ryan Maynes, guitarist Nate Greely, and drummer Justin Smith. The band continues to tourEurope and theUnited States ."Pushin' Too Hard" was named one of
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll .elected discography
Albums
Originally released in the U.S. on GNP Crescendo Records:
*"The Seeds" 1966
*"A Web of Sound" 1966
*"A Full Spoon of Seedy Blues" (as the Sky Saxon Blues Band) 1967
*"Future" 1967
*"Raw & Alive in Concert at Merlin's Music Box" 1968
*"Fallin Off the Edge" 1977
*"Bad Part Of Town" 1982
*"Travel With Your Mind" 1993Released on Bam Caruso, UK:
*"Evil Hoodoo" 1988Released on Jungle Records:
*"Red Planet" 2004Cover Versions
"Can't Seem To Make You Mine" has been covered by 5 different groups:
*Alex Chilton in 1978 as a split 45 with his song "Bangkok" on the Fun label
*Johnny Thunders and Patti Palladin on their 1988 album "Copy Cats"
* TheRamones on their 1993 albumAcid Eaters
* Garbage as the b-side on their 1999 hit single When I Grow Up.
*Yo La Tengo on their Camp Yo La Tengo EP.Use of Samples
In 2005 U.S DJ and Producer
Diplo sampled "Can't Seem To Make You Mine" for his tonite remix of theSpank Rock track "Put that pussy on me" which was released on 12"Commercial-"Can't Seem To Make You Mine" is freatured in an Axe Body Spray commercial released in 03/2008
External links
* [http://www.skysaxon.com/ OFFICIAL Sky Sunlight Saxon The Seeds website]
* [http://web.tiscalinet.it/wrongway/sky/ "Unofficial" Sky Saxon and the Seeds website with extensive discography]
* [http://www.lysergia.com/LamaWorkshop/lamaSkySaxon.htm "The Lama Workshop," a fan site with detailed history of Sky Saxon's recordings]
* [http://www.horrorgarage.com/horror/interview-the-seeds.php Sky Saxon Interview in Horror Garage]
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