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− | {{Infobox band|Alias = The Bonniwell Music Machine|Origin = Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.|Genre = Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Acid Rock|Years active = 1965–1969|Associated acts = The Raggamuffins, The Millennium|URL = bonniwellmusicmachine.com|Image = The Music Machine.png}} |
+ | {{Infobox band|Alias = The Bonniwell Music Machine|Origin = Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.|Genre = Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Acid Rock, [[Proto Punk]]|Years active = 1965–1969|Associated acts = The Raggamuffins, The Millennium|URL = bonniwellmusicmachine.com|Image = The Music Machine.png}}'''The Music Machine''' was an Garage rock and a [[Proto Punk]] band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1966. |
− | The Music Machine was an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1966. |
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+ | Their style is now recognized as a pioneering force in [[Proto Punk]]; yet within a relatively short period of time, they began to employ more complex lyrical and instrumental arrangements that went beyond the typical garage band format. |
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+ | == Band Members == |
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+ | *Sean Bonniwell |
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+ | *Ron Edgar |
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+ | *Mark Landon |
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+ | *Keith Olsen |
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+ | *Doug Rhodes |
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+ | == Discography == |
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+ | '''Studio albums''' |
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+ | *(Turn On) The Music Machine (1966) |
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+ | *The Bonniwell Music Machine (1968) |
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+ | '''Extended plays''' |
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+ | *Talk Talk (1967) |
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+ | '''Compilation albums''' |
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+ | *The Best of the Music Machine (1984) |
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+ | *The Music Machine (1994) |
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+ | *Beyond the Garage (1995) |
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+ | *Rock 'n' Roll Hits (1997) |
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+ | *Turn On: The Best of the Music Machine (1999) |
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+ | *Ignition (2000) |
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+ | *The Ultimate Turn On (2006) |
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+ | *Rarities, Vol. 1: Last Singles & Demos (2014) |
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+ | *Rarities, Vol. 2: Early Mixes & Rehearsals (2014) |
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+ | *Re-Ignition (2015) |
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+ | '''Singles''' |
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+ | *"Talk Talk" b/w "Come on In" (1966) |
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+ | *"The People in Me" b/w "Masculine Intuition" (1967) |
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+ | *"Double Yellow Line" b/w "Absolutely Positively" (1967) |
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+ | *"The Eagle Never Hunts the Fly" b/w "I've Loved You" (1967) |
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+ | *"Hey Joe" b/w "Taxman" (1967) |
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+ | *"Advise and Consent" b/w "Mother Nature, Father Earth" (1969) |
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+ | '''As The Bonniwell Music Machine ''' |
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+ | *"Bottom of the Soul" b/w "Astrologically Incompatible" (1967) |
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+ | *"Me, Myself and I" b/w "Soul Love" (1968) |
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+ | *"Tin Can Beach" b/w "Time Out for a Daydream" (1968) |
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+ | *"You'll Love Me Again" b/w "To the Light" (1968) |
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+ | *"Point of No Return" b/w "King Mixer" (1997) |
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+ | '''Other''' |
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+ | *"Nothing's Too Good for My Car" b/w "So Long Ago" (1968, as the Friendly Torpedos) |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery widths= "314" > |
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+ | Screenshot_2019-09-24-00-26-00~2.png |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==Audio== |
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+ | '''Talk Talk (1966)''' |
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+ | [[File:Talk_Talk.mp3]] |
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+ | == Reference == |
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+ | *https://www.discogs.com/artist/252473-The-Music-Machine |
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+ | *https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/the-music-machine |
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+ | *https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/the-music-machine-where-are-they-now-111249/amp/ |
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+ | *https://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-music-machine-mn0000469286/biography |
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+ | *https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-01-13-ca-8672-story.html?_amp=true |
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+ | *https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-01-13-ca-8672-story.html |
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Latest revision as of 09:12, 2 April 2021
The Music Machine was an Garage rock and a Proto Punk band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1966. Their style is now recognized as a pioneering force in Proto Punk; yet within a relatively short period of time, they began to employ more complex lyrical and instrumental arrangements that went beyond the typical garage band format.
Band Members[]
- Sean Bonniwell
- Ron Edgar
- Mark Landon
- Keith Olsen
- Doug Rhodes
Discography[]
Studio albums
- (Turn On) The Music Machine (1966)
- The Bonniwell Music Machine (1968)
Extended plays
- Talk Talk (1967)
Compilation albums
- The Best of the Music Machine (1984)
- The Music Machine (1994)
- Beyond the Garage (1995)
- Rock 'n' Roll Hits (1997)
- Turn On: The Best of the Music Machine (1999)
- Ignition (2000)
- The Ultimate Turn On (2006)
- Rarities, Vol. 1: Last Singles & Demos (2014)
- Rarities, Vol. 2: Early Mixes & Rehearsals (2014)
- Re-Ignition (2015)
Singles
- "Talk Talk" b/w "Come on In" (1966)
- "The People in Me" b/w "Masculine Intuition" (1967)
- "Double Yellow Line" b/w "Absolutely Positively" (1967)
- "The Eagle Never Hunts the Fly" b/w "I've Loved You" (1967)
- "Hey Joe" b/w "Taxman" (1967)
- "Advise and Consent" b/w "Mother Nature, Father Earth" (1969)
As The Bonniwell Music Machine
- "Bottom of the Soul" b/w "Astrologically Incompatible" (1967)
- "Me, Myself and I" b/w "Soul Love" (1968)
- "Tin Can Beach" b/w "Time Out for a Daydream" (1968)
- "You'll Love Me Again" b/w "To the Light" (1968)
- "Point of No Return" b/w "King Mixer" (1997)
Other
- "Nothing's Too Good for My Car" b/w "So Long Ago" (1968, as the Friendly Torpedos)
Gallery[]
Audio[]
Talk Talk (1966)
Reference[]
- https://www.discogs.com/artist/252473-The-Music-Machine
- https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/the-music-machine
- https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/the-music-machine-where-are-they-now-111249/amp/
- https://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-music-machine-mn0000469286/biography
- https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-01-13-ca-8672-story.html?_amp=true
- https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-01-13-ca-8672-story.html