
Born Richard Marsh in Salt Lake City, Sky Saxon rose to fame for two years with hits like "Pushin' Too Hard" as the lead singer of the seminal garage rock band from Los Angeles, The Seeds. After failing to become a teenage pop idol in the early 60's, Marsh and some friends founded this band that was highly trippy two years before psychedelic music had a name and raw and trashy a decade before the punks. After leading The Seeds from 1965 to 1972, he joined the Family Sorce
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Can't Seem To Make You Mine
Pushin’ Too Hard
101 Colorized Bottles
Pushin' Too Hard
Uncertainty
Barbie Doll Look
Fools On Capital Hill
Let Here Sing
You Gotta Ride
Sweet Fragrant Melodies
Cracking Ice
Cynical Watcher Mr. Peep
Violet Ray
Coo Coo
Judge With A Bomb
Sharp Dressed Man
Swamp Music
Coming Home
Little Red Book
Seven Mystic Horsemen
Lovedog
Love Dog
Gloria
Don't Slander Me
Star Setter
Hammer
Sheba
Day Time Girl
Space Ship
Lighter
Alkazam
Walk Along
Love Me Do
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Mr. Farmer
I Wanna Be Your Dog
Have Love Will Travel
Come Together
My Little Red Book
Wild Thing
Starving For Your Love
(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
Burning Down the Walls of the City
kick kick
Spirit of the Sixties
They Say
House Of Mine
I Hear the Mountains Crash
Cruz Azul
Go Ahead And Cry
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