The Wilde Knights

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Beaver Patrol 00:00 Tools
Just Like Me 00:00 Tools
I Don't Care 00:00 Tools
The Wild Knights - Love Struck 00:00 Tools
WILD KNIGHTS: Beaver Patrol 00:00 Tools
Without 00:00 Tools
Love Struck 00:00 Tools
05 - The Wild Knights - WILD KNIGHTS- Beaver Patrol 00:00 Tools
The Wild Knights - Fall Down 00:00 Tools
Tossin' & Turnin' 00:00 Tools
The Wild Knights - There 00:00 Tools
Always With You 00:00 Tools
EVERYONE KNOWS 00:00 Tools
The Wild Knights - Everyone Knows 00:00 Tools
Beaver Patrol (original version, classic 60s garage pop) 00:00 Tools
The Wild Knights - Always With You 00:00 Tools
Fall Down 00:00 Tools
Just Like Me (Star-Bright 3052) Seattle, Wash. 1965 00:00 Tools
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The Furys turned into the Wilde Knights around 1965 and they (Rich and Rick) wrote and recorded the original "Just Like Me", that Paul Revere and the Raiders had a huge hit with. Pat Benetar did a cover of "Just Like Me" as well. In that same recording session in Los Angeles in 1965, they recorded "Beaver Patrol" which was a little before it's time when it comes to being politically incorrect. "Beaver Patrol" was covered by a British group called "Pop Will Eat Itself". The Furys / Wilde Knights played many venues on the West coast including many night clubs in Los Angeles and San Francisco area. In 1965 we opened for the Rolling Stones and the Byrds in San Jose, CA., and appeared with several other notables including The Beach Boys, Jan and Dean, Sonny and Cher, Bobby Bare (All American Boy), and Paul Revere and the Raiders. A good history was written and appeared on an album of much of their music released on Voxx in 1984 called "The Wilde Knights".... Diamonds in The Rough... A History of Garage Band Music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.