
The Thyme was a psychedelic garage rock band originating in Kalamazoo, Michigan, locally popular in the 1960s. Ralph Cole was the lead and also played sitar, Steve Vandenberge played guitar, Ed Linenthaul played drums, and (now passed) Al Wilmot on bass. Thyme often opened up Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Cream, and MC5 at venues such as the Grande Ball Room and The Union Street Station. Several members of The Thyme had previous or side bands that they played it.
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Somehow
Time Of The Season
Love To Love
Very Last Day
Someshow
I Found You
No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed
I Found A Love
Window Song
Very Last Day - Unedited
Wanna Walk Down
Very Last Day (Unedited)
No Opportunity Necessary, No E
Let Us Be Friends
Very Last Day [#]
Samshow
Love to love - Mindrocker Anthology of 60's
So Much In Love
Just Like An Aborigine
VA - MINDROCKER 5 LP - 12 - The Thyme - Love To Love
17-The Thyme- Love To Love www.myfreemp3.re
Love to Love (Remastered)
Somehow - Moody Garage Psych fuzz 1969
Forever We Can Make It
Sunshine In The Morning
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