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- The_Buggs abstract "The Buggs were a short-lived tribute band of the mid-1960s, inspired by The Beatles craze.The Buggs' only album, The Beetle Beat, released in March 1964, consisted of covers of Beatles songs ("I Want To Hold Your Hand", "She Loves You") with some humorous originals ("Big Ben Hop" {"Sassy Sue"}, "Liverpool Drag" {"Why Won't You Leave That Man?"}, "Teddy Boy Stomp" {"I'll Never Leave You"}, "Mersey Mercy" {"You Got Me Bugged"}, "Swingin' Thames" {"That's For Sure"}, "London Town Swing" {"Why Can't You Love the Boy Who Loves You"}), "East End" {"Since You Broke My Heart"}, and a cover version of "Just One Look" (as "Soho Mash").Despite the cover displaying "The original Liverpool sound", and claiming to have been "Recorded in England," The Buggs hailed from Omaha, Nebraska, and the album was actually recorded at Kay Bank Studios in Minneapolis, Minnesota.A later re-release of the album was titled Meet The Buggs and featured the band in the same pose as on the cover of Meet The Beatles (the then-current American title for the album now called With The Beatles). Add to this, there is also an LP album with a title "Discotheque" containing many of their hits, made by Coronet Records. Its artist/band name unknown.".
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- The_Buggs subject Category:Musical_groups_from_Nebraska.
- The_Buggs subject Category:Tributes_to_the_Beatles.
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- The_Buggs comment "The Buggs were a short-lived tribute band of the mid-1960s, inspired by The Beatles craze.The Buggs' only album, The Beetle Beat, released in March 1964, consisted of covers of Beatles songs ("I Want To Hold Your Hand", "She Loves You") with some humorous originals ("Big Ben Hop" {"Sassy Sue"}, "Liverpool Drag" {"Why Won't You Leave That Man?"}, "Teddy Boy Stomp" {"I'll Never Leave You"}, "Mersey Mercy" {"You Got Me Bugged"}, "Swingin' Thames" {"That's For Sure"}, "London Town Swing" {"Why Can't You Love the Boy Who Loves You"}), "East End" {"Since You Broke My Heart"}, and a cover version of "Just One Look" (as "Soho Mash").Despite the cover displaying "The original Liverpool sound", and claiming to have been "Recorded in England," The Buggs hailed from Omaha, Nebraska, and the album was actually recorded at Kay Bank Studios in Minneapolis, Minnesota.A later re-release of the album was titled Meet The Buggs and featured the band in the same pose as on the cover of Meet The Beatles (the then-current American title for the album now called With The Beatles). ".
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