The Seeds

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  • garage rock
  • 60s
  • psychedelic
  • psychedelic rock
  • garage
The Seeds were a 1960s rock and roll band based in Los Angeles, California, United States, whose raw and abrasive energy, and simple, repetitive lyrics came to exemplify the garage rock style. The band was active from 1965 to 1972. The group reunited in 1989, split again in 1993 and reunited once more in 2003. The band's future is in question after the June 2009 death of its only constant member, singer Sky Saxon.

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Songs

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    900 Million People Daily

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    900 Million People Daily All Making Love

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    900 Million People Daily Makin' Love

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    A Faded Picture

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    A Thousand Shadows

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    A Thousand Shadows (New mix)

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    Anything

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    Blue Waters

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    Buzzin' Around

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    Can't Seem to Make You Mine

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    Can't Seems To Make You Mine

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    Chocolate River

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    Creepin' About

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    Cry Wolf

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    Daisy Mae

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    Evil Hoodoo

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    Excuse, Excuse

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    Faded Picture

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    Fallin'

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    Fallin' (1968 Version)

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    Fallin' in Love

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    Fallin' Off the Edge

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    Fallin' Off the Edge of My Mind

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    Flower Lady & Her Assistant

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    Flower Lady and Her Assistant

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    Forest Outside Your Door

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    Gardener

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    Gebede

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    Girl I Want You

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    Gypsy Plays His Drums

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    I Tell Myself

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    I'll Help You (Carry Your Money to the Bank)

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    Introduction by Humble Harv / Mr. Farmer

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    Introduction to 'Future'

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    Invitation

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    It's a Hard Life

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    Just Let Go

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    Lose Your Mind

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    Love Song 45

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    March of the Flower Children

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    Meditations of a Broken Heart

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    Moth and the Flame

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    Mr. Farmer

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    Mumble and Bumble

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    Never be the Same

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    Night & Day

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    Night Time Girl

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    No Escape

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    Nobody Spoil My Fun

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    Now a Man


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