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Vagrants

I Can't Make A Friend 1965 - 1968
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  • The band that inspired The Ramones
  • Official collection of all the band’s singles recorded for such labels as Southern Sound, Vanguard, and ATCO
  • Release includes unseen photos, liner notes by Mike Stax (Ugly Things), and interview with Johnny Ramone
  • “Respect” featured on the original Nuggets compilation
  • 180 gram gatefold LP

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  • The band that inspired The Ramones
  • Official collection of all the band’s singles recorded for such labels as Southern Sound, Vanguard, and ATCO

East Coast rockers from Queens, New York, the Vagrants are as OG as they come. Admired from across the Forest Hills High School cafeteria by future members of the Ramones, they ripped across the city and state with ecstatic abandon and an explosive stage show. They pissed off Bill Graham on a mini West Coast tour and were told they’d never play there again. Full of damage and pure dynamics, the Vagrants provided the blueprint for early punk. They invented their own timeless interpretations of soul and contemporary rock smashes including their infectious take on “Respect,” eventually immortalized on the original Nuggets compilation in 1972. Shit, they may even be responsible for helping to push a young Hammond B3 rocking Billy Joel (then in the Hassles) into the big league. Not to mention a little Mafioso mayhem thrown in for good measure (steal, beg...

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Artist Bio

Courtesy of the Vagrants website:

Like fellow New Yorkers the Rascals, the Vagrants prominently featured a Hammond organ, and often played soul-influenced rock. The Vagrants were far more guitar-based than the Rascals, however, as well as projecting a more garagey, less mature outlook; their later material lands somewhere between the Rascals and Vanilla Fudge.

Most famous for featuring Leslie West on guitar in his pre-Mountain days, the Vagrants were extremely popular in their home base of Long Island, NY in the
mid-’60s. Although they never charted, several singles are now choice collectibles.

One of the few rock bands signed to the folkie Vanguard label, the Vagrants cut some fair singles between 1965 and 1968. “I Can’t Make a Friend,” which shows up on some garage compilations, is the most well-known of their initial efforts. The group took their closest swipe at stardom after Felix...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Oh Those Eyes
    2:36
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  • 2 You're Too Young
    2:06
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  • 3 I Can't Make a Friend
    2:34
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  • 4 Young Blues
    2:16
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  • 5 The Final Hour
    2:27
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  • 6 Your Hasty Heart
    3:00
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  • 7 Respect
    2:16
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  • 8 I Love, Love You (Yes I Do)
    2:39
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  • 9 Beside the Sea
    2:18
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  • 10 A Sunny Summer Rain
    2:51
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  • 11 And When It's Over
    2:20
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  • 12 I Don't Need Your Loving
    2:54
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