The Holy Modal Rounders

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  • folk
  • psychedelic
  • psychedelic folk
  • bluegrass
  • psych folk
The Holy Modal Rounders were an American folk music duo from the Lower East Side started in the early 1960s, consisting of Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber. Stampfel explained the origin of their name in the webzine Perfect Sound Forever: "We kept changing the name. First it was the Total Quintessence Stomach Pumpers. Then the Temporal Worth High Steppers. Then The Motherfucker Creek Babyrapers. That was just a joke name. He was Rinky-Dink Steve the Tin Horn and I was Fast Lightning Cumquat. He was Teddy Boy Forever and I was Wild Blue Yonder.

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Songs

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    A Blues Serenade

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    Across The Alley From The Alamo

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    Alligaror Man

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    Antoinette

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    Bad Boy

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    Bay Rum Blues

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    Better Things for You

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    Bird Song

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    Bird Song / One Will Do for Now

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    Black Bottom

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    Black Eyed Susie

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    Black Eyed Suzie

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    Blues in the Bottle

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    Bonaparte's Retreat

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    Boobs a Lot

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    Bound to Lose

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    Bully of the Town

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    Chevrolet 6

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    Chevrolet Six

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    Chittlin' Cookin' Time In Cheatham County

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    City Blues

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    Clinch Mountain Backstep

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    Cocaine Blues

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    Coldest Woman

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    Crowley Waltz

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    Dame Fortune

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    Don't Seem Right

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    Down the Old Plank Road

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    Euphoria

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    Everything Must Go

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    Fishing Blues

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    Flop Eared Mule

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    Football Blues

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    Generalonely

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    Give the Fiddler a Dram

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    Goodbye to Booze

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    Half a Mind

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    Happy Rolling Cowboy

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    Happy Scrapple Daddy Polka

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    Hesitation Blues

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    Hey, Hey Baby

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    Hop High Ladies

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    Hot Corn, Cold Corn

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    I'm a Goin' Fishin' Too

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    I'm Getting Ready to Go

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    If You Want to Be a Bird

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    Impossible Groove

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    Indian War Whoop

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    Interlude

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    Interlude 2


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