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Creation
So you thought 1968 was a free-love, anything-goes kind of era? Then you haven't heard "Painted Woman," the Druids of Stonehenge's cult-classic single from that year. It's the kind of record beloved by '60s collectors; the kind that's just a shade too raw and too eccentric to have had a serious shot at chart success. Musically it's three parts garage to one part psychedelia, sounding as if Eric Burdon had gone on a bender and wound up singing with a primitive version of Iron Butterfly or the Strawberry Alarm Clock. And like most great garage records, it has a sneering singer who's incensed about something -- in this case, the supposed loose morals of the woman it's addressed to. We don't hea...
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