Yeah, I've seen quite a few of the Northwest sixties bands over the past 20 years or more and the Kingsmen only impressed me once (more to do with HOW they played, not WHAT they played though they did throw in stuff like Dirty Robber and Justine butthat was just the one time). Most of the time they suck. Wailers were good the first time I saw them but each performance afterward just got more boring. While it's sad that Kent Morrell passed on, he was more fun for people who grew up with him than the cureent garage fan.
John Battles said:
In the 80's , I saw The Kingsmen (Minus Lynn Easton and virtually nothing from their back catalogue. Too slick and bar bandish.) , Larry and The Blue Notes (Technically very good , but ,no Garage classics , theirs or others .More Bar Banditis.), And Mitch Ryder , who's never failed , but you may not call him Garage. .
SOME OF THE BEST i'VE SEEN HAVE BEEN Richard and The Young Lions , ? and The Mysterians , Electric Prunes , New Colony Six , Third Bardo , Alarm Clocks , Standells , monks , Remains , Sky Saxon and The Seeds , Wailers , Box Tops (They came on like a Garage band !) , Mark Lindsay. Good but not always great - Blues Magoos , Zakary Thaks , Kenny and The Kasuals (GREAT the first time ,but they don't do many 0f their originals ). Not so hot - Gants , Beau Brummels , Bad Roads. Terrible -Greenfuz. British section - Pretty Things , Creation , Yardbirds, Downliners Sect , TROGGS ! hONORABLE MENTION , HARD ROCK- Blue Cheer , Iron Butterfly .