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Psychotic Reaction is the only studio album by the American garage rock band Count Five, released in October 1966, through Double Shot Records DSS5001.. It features the hit single “Psychotic Reaction”, number five on the Billboard charts in October 1966, [2] and The Who covers, “My Generation” and "Out in the Street".
After going by the name The Squires for a short time, along with several line-up changes, the Count Five was born. John "Sean" Byrne (1947–2008, born Dublin, Ireland) played rhythm guitar and performed lead vocals; Kenn Ellner played tambourine and harmonica, while sharing lead vocals; and Craig "Butch" Atkinson (1947–1998, born San Jose ...
These are the Billboard Hot Dance/Disco Club Play and Maxi-Singles Sales number-one hits of 1995. Issue date ... [2] January 14 [3] [4] January 21 "Nuttin But Flavor"
This song appears in the games Battlefield Vietnam (2004), Mafia 3 (2016), and Far Cry 5 (2018). "Psychotic Reaction" has been featured in films such as Marek Kanievska 's Less than Zero (1987), Gus Van Sant 's Drugstore Cowboy (1989), Paul Schrader ´s Auto Focus (2002) and Randall Miller ´s CBGB (2013), and has done very well on Classic Rock ...
The 12-inch Singles Sales chart was launched in 1985 to compile the best-selling dance singles based on retail sales across the United States. On the issue dated June 20, 1992, Billboard began to tabulate cassette tape and CD maxi-singles along with 12-inch singles, and the sales chart was renamed as the Hot Dance Music Maxi-Singles Sales.
Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye were an English musical variety double act who were known for performing syncopated piano duets together from the 1930s to the 1950s. The duo consisted of pianists Ivor Arthur Moreton (born Arthur Lethbridge; 18 March 1908 – 9 December 1984) and David "Dave" Kaye (born David Keigel; 13 March 1906 – 15 December 1996), who had both been members of Harry Roy's dance ...
The Auburn University Marching Band also plays "Tiger Rag" as part of its pre-game performance before all home football games. The smaller pep band that plays for basketball games plays it just before the start of each half, timed so that the final note of the song is played as the horn sounds when the "game clock" counts down to triple-zeroes ...
Hold That Tiger may refer to: "Tiger Rag", a jazz standard; Hold That Tiger (The Muddy Basin Ramblers album) Hold That Tiger (Sonic Youth album) Hold That Tiger (horse)