Ladies and gentlemen, Kim Jong-un and the Mysterians
Hat tip, Kim Jong-un sheds tears as he delivers rare apology to North Korea over failings
Fri Feb 2, 2018: What is your favorite song by a group in which the lead singer is named after a punctuation mark and
the rest of the group is named after a Japanese movie?
Ha!
Question Mark & The Mysterians - 96 Tears
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Detroit's 'Swingin' Time', 1966. Frank Lugo on bass. (Mel Schacher from Grand Funk filled in for a short time in 1969.) 2011 live clip here:
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If anyone wants to know who "Bill" is, the Disney character and link to this video is on this page: https://www.reddit.com/r/gravityfalls/comments/315yoy/im_bill_cipher_i_know_lots_of_things_ask_me/
? and the Mysterians
? and the Mysterians (also rendered Question Mark and the Mysterians) are an American garage rock band from Bay City and Saginaw in Michigan, who were initially active between 1962 and 1969. Much of the band's music consisted of electric organ-driven instrumentals and an enigmatic image inspired by the science fiction film The Mysterians. In addition, the band's sound was also marked by raw-resonating lead vocals of "?" (Question Mark, the stage name of Rudy Martinez), making Question Mark and the Mysterians one of the earliest groups whose musical style is described as punk rock. Through their music, the group was recognized as a template for similar musical acts to follow.
Now that's a garage band. I loved this song.
Fifty years later, Question Mark and the Mysterians as mysterious as ever