Great rock bands of the early sixties drew their inspiration from earlier American rock, blues, and folk, Anton draws his from the early sixties' rock bands themselves, particularly those with a heavy psychedelic bent. Think the Byrds, the Velvet Underground, the early San Francisco sound, and of course, the Rolling Stones when Brian Jones was at his most influential; think acoustic rhythm guitars, spacey electric guitars, various keyboards, horns, winds, beautiful vocal harmonies, and, yes, a sitar here and there; mix it all around in your brain with the full understanding that the songwriter is brilliant, and you get BJM
Great rock bands of the early sixties drew their inspiration from earlier American rock, blues, and folk, Anton draws his from the early sixties' rock bands themselves, particularly those with a heavy psychedelic bent. Think the Byrds, the Velvet Underground, the early San Francisco sound, and of course, the Rolling Stones when Brian Jones was at his most influential; think acoustic rhythm guitars, spacey electric guitars, various keyboards, horns, winds, beautiful vocal harmonies, and, yes, a sitar here and there; mix it all around in your brain with the full understanding that the songwriter is brilliant, and you get BJM