Since Washington DC was the home for The Fallen Angels, the band did not miss out on radicalizing the 1968 Presidential elections - letting their disparaging views on the LBJ and his 'Great Society' be aired. Amidst all the politics is a great live performance by The Fallen Angels, combining original songs from their two psychedelic albums (No Way Out, Poor Old Man) with a previously unreleased song (Everything Would Be Fine), along with covers of Dylan (done acid-rock style), Donovan (raga-rock style), and Love (the highlight of the show, Signed DC, a nine minute tour de force, interrupted by a fist fight in the audience). The Fallen Angels broke up a year later in 1969, but not before blowing many a mind on the east coast during their glorious reign in Washington DC.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 months ago