Monday, August 31, 2009

HOLDEN'S OTHER HALF




The Other Half formed in Los Angeles Southern California, later moved to San Francisco. They played several shows at Chet Helms Family Dog shows at the Avalon Ballroom. Their music was strongly influenced by Yardbirds and Rolling Stones. Guitarist Randy Holden had been offered the chance to replace Jeff Beck in the Yardbirds before joining The Other Half. The Other Half were at their peak when the music scene was at its height in San Francisco and the Flower Power movement in full swing in Haight Ashbury. Their style changed from an earlier vocal based garage band, to the loudest big stage band sound of the time, taken in that direction by former Sons of Adam guitarist Randy Holden. Their sound has been compared to The Yardbirds, and contained elements of blues, hard rock, and Eastern melodic influences. Holden left the band after their debut album was recorded, dissatisfied with the recording and the guitar he was playing at the time, later stating "I was trying to accommodate everyone else, at the expense of my own soul and happiness".Despite Holden's misgivings, the album has been described as "awesome incendiary rock".
Holden went on to join Blue Cheer before embarking on a solo career
The band's "Mr. Pharmacist" was included on one of the Nuggets compilations in the early 1980s and was later covered by The Fall. A collection of their recordings, titled Mr. Pharmacist was issued in 1982. This included their entire 1968 album and several tracks from singles.

2 comments:

SweetEkat said...

Just to let you know appreciate all the fine shares. Looks like you're pulling out all the stops to find Bay area and Summer of Love bands. Love it. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Hi from Cy
Thanks 24Hr, you live up to your name. Ah so....another essential gap is filled, enabling me to link in the missing puzzling pieces....I can almost see that faraway sunshine before my ears are hopefully split by Randy and his blistering rocking.
When does your birthday cake go in the oven?
Cy from Pck.

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