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Okay! / He's A Raver |
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A blast of 60s British beat from a group of cheerful rebels.This catchy and propulsive single was released by this five-piece band with an unconventional group name during the heyday of British pop. It's a great example of the intersection of psychede "Okay!" is a cheerful yet somewhat kitschy beat pop by Dave Dee & Co., who made waves on the UK charts. The light-hearted rhythm of the intertwined handclaps and choruses exudes a psychedelic atmosphere unique to the 60s. The B-side "He's A Raver" is more aggressive and has stronger garage elements, showcasing both sides of the style, which could be called a "marriage of British mods and party music." A single unique to this era, with a balance between playfulness and ability. |
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