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The Holy Modal Rounders chronology
The Holy Modal Rounders 2 (1965)
Indian War Whoop (1967)
The Moray Eels Eat The Holy Modal Rounders (1968)
Indian War Whoop is the third studio album by the Holy Modal Rounders, released in 1967 through ESP-Disk. The album is the band's first with contributions outside of the original members Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber. The title track is a cover of an obscure song featured on Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music.
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IndianWarWhoop is the third studio album by the Holy Modal Rounders, released in 1967 through ESP-Disk. The album is the band's first with contributions...
recorded another Holy Modal Rounders album. Released the same year, IndianWarWhoop also included contributions from Shepard and keyboardist (and ex-member...
the Hindu war deity. In the contemporary period, the battle cry "Vetrivel, Veeravel" is being used in the 191 Field Regiment of the Indian Army based...
description says it was a cross between an "Indianwhoop and wolf-howl". Several recordings of Civil War veterans performing the yell exist. One, from...
1971 with the band The Holy Modal Rounders, appearing on their albums IndianWarWhoop (1967) and The Moray Eels Eat The Holy Modal Rounders (1968). After...
People Have Been Given The Highest Ranks In The Indian Armed Forces?". Scoop Whoop. 24 February 2016. Archived from the original on 4 January 2017. Retrieved...
under the same name by the Holy Modal Rounders on their 1967 album IndianWarWhoop. The Luke Jordan lyrics share some lines ("Cocaine's for horses and...
the Indian Yell became more lively, intimidating, and full of spirit. The Indian Yell is San Beda's romanticized version of the Indianwarwhoop. It mimics...
February 13, 1928 at the Peabody Hotel including their most famous song "IndianWarWhoop" which was included on the album Anthology of American Folk Music....
25 June 2017. "In 1971, The Indian Navy Attempted One of the World's Most Daring War Strategies on Karachi". Scoop Whoop. 9 July 2016. Archived from the...
Weber worked separately and had only reunited for the recording of IndianWarWhoop and two gigs. Stampfel himself was working with a new band The Moray...
2:44 6. "Brilliancy Medley" (1930) Eck Robertson and Family 2:59 7. "IndianWarWhoop" (1928) Floyd Ming and his Pep-Steppers 3:10 8. "Old Country Stomp"...
Salaberry of the Canadian Voltigeurs ordered bugle calls, cheers and Indianwarwhoops, in a ruse to make the Americans believe that they were about to be...
(vocals and guitar), Jerry Douglas (dobro), and Barry Bales (bass) "IndianWarWhoop" (written by Hoyt Ming and Pep Steppers) – performed by John Hartford...
British line fired a volley, raised the Indianwar-whoop and charged. The American militia, hearing the Mohawk war-cries and believing themselves doomed...
they perceived our [scarlet] uniform as we came up, they set up the IndianWar-Whoop, followed by a shout of Vive le Roi along the whole line. Such a body...
In Bugs’ Bonnets, the scene where an Indian headdress lands on Bugs, who adopts a stereotyped Indianwarwhoop, was edited out by having the camera zoom...
Rounders The Holy Modal Rounders (1964) The Holy Modal Rounders 2 (1965) IndianWarWhoop (1967) The Moray Eels Eat The Holy Modal Rounders (1968) Good Taste...
World, 1900 Miladi and the Musketeer, 1901 Miss Pocahontas: an IndianWar-Whoop in Two Whoops, 1906 New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 1900 United States...
Director on How the Song 'Naatu Naatu' Became Such a Rip-Roaring Rouser". ScoopWhoop (16 May 2015). "13 Locations In India Made Famous By Bollywood Movies"....
sonix salves Cassette/Digital 2020 DG-226 The Holy Modal Rounders IndianWarWhoop CD/2×LP/Digital 2022/2023 DG-227 The Holy Modal Rounders Live In 1965...
1966 Buffalo Springfield Buffalo Springfield The Holy Modal Rounders: IndianWarWhoop Feb 1967 Gene Clark: Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers Feb 1967 The...
Death Whoop is an oil on canvas painting by American artist and career Army officer Seth Eastman. It depicts a Native American warrior holding up the...