
In 1965 and 1966, the Eyes released a clutch of singles that stand up to the Who's work from the same era in their blend of extremely innovative guitar feedback/distortion and anthemic mod songwriting. "When the Night Falls," "The Immediate Pleasure," "I'm Rowed Out," "You're Too Much," and the dry "My Generation" satire "My Degeneration" are revered highly by British Invasion collectors. The bursts of electronic mayhem were quite advanced for the time, though like the Who they had hooks and harmonies to counterpoint the madness.
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When the Night Falls
I'm Rowed Out
you're too much
my degeneration
The Immediate Pleasure
man with money
good day sunshine
Don't Talk to Me
please don't cry
I've Rowed Out
Crucified Lie
I Wanna Be Your Man
She
Not Fade Away
Disneyland
19th nervous breakdown
Save Us
Route 66
Grey Light
Try to Resist
Soul's Whisper
Eniwetok
Above the Real Pain
As Tears Go By
If You Need Me
Play With Fire
Saint Death
shakin' all over
It's All Over Now
Leaded to Trust
Little Red Rooster
The Sight of Weakness
Wake Up Steel
Flames Again
Endless Night
Redemption
Bleeding Before Death
The Children of Lilith
I'm Rowed Out (Demo)
Lady Wisdom
5 Minutes
Satisfaction
Chants from the Ashes
The Last Time
The Immediate Pleasure (Demo)
Worms
Get Off Of My Cloud
Shakin' All Over (Demo)
Marea Negra
Uncut
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