Biography
More than any other Seattle group of the '60s, the Daily Flash assimilated the folk-rock and psychedelic sounds of the day into a sound that was both forward-looking and commercial. Specializing in electric rearrangements of contemporary folk songs that emphasized their harmonies and 12-string guitar, the Flash were also capable of psychedelic rock, as on "Jack of Diamonds," which featured blistering feedback guitar. They cut a couple of regional singles and appeared with many of the leading psychedelic groups of the day in California, but never managed to launch their own career or even record an album. Guitarist Doug Hastings played briefly with Buffalo Springfield and was a member of Rhinoceros. They were still playing gigs in the Pacific Northwest into the 21st century. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi



 
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The Daily Flash - Jack Of Diamonds 1966
daily flash-the girl from north alberta
DAILY FLASH - "Again and Again" taken from "The Legendary Recordings 1965-1967" 2LP / CD (Guerssen)
The Daily Flash - Bulgarian Baby (T.V. cameo) Quality upgrade and extended clip
The Daily Flash - Canteloupe Island (1967, US)
Daily Flash - My Suzanne (1967)
DAILY FLASH - "The French Girl" taken from "The Legendary Recordings 1965-1967" 2LP / CD (Guerssen)
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