Biography
This Tyler, TX, group from the mid-'60s is most known for their uncanny imitation of Highway 61-era Dylan, A Public Execution. Featured on the Nuggets compilation, it is to Dylan what the Knickerbockers' Lies is to the Beatles: one of the few rip-offs so utterly accurate that it could easily fool listeners into mistaking it for the original article. Spearheaded by singer/songwriter Ronnie Weiss, the group actually recorded quite a few decent singles between 1965 and 1969 without approaching any sort of national recognition. Mouse never got as explicitly Dylanesque again, but there's no doubt that Weiss often recalled a non-atonal Dylan with his nasal delivery, and several of their singles were a much more melodic, pop-oriented extension of Dylan's mid-'60s sound. Recording almost exclusively original material, they were one of the better regional groups of the time, and also waxed some capable Texas punk-psychedelia and good-time pop/rockers. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi



 
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Mouse & The Traps A PUBLIC EXECUTION
Mouse & the Traps - I Satisfy (60's Garage Psych)
Mouse and the Traps - I Satisfy
Mouse & The Traps - I Satisfy
Mouse & The Traps - Beg Borrow And Steal
MOUSE + THE TRAPS Fraternity Years Album
Mouse and the Traps - Beg Borrow and Steal
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