

Horror go-go! Frankenstein, The Mummy, Dracula and The Hunchback, in other words, Monsters, landed on Garage Sale!
The story begins with The Shadols, a pop music group like the others, formed in 1965, which attempts to penetrate the market with three 45 rounds not bad, but not all highly catchy enough to attract attention. It's that time of costumes and flashy Shadols do enough with their black leather coat.



Also in 1965, The Shadols metamorphose into what would become one of the most legendary years 60 in Quebec: The Monsters.

members are Serge Legrand (Frankenstein, bass), Michel Lamort (The mower, battery), Réal Bossé (The Hunchback, guitar), Martin Beloeil (The blind, guitar) and Marc Sansregret (Dracula voice). Their real names are actually Serge Blouin, Michel Bourgon, Real Brousseau, Zizek Martin and Marc Hamilton. François Carel (guitar and / or keyboard) also plays with The Monsters in a while.
The concept is simple but effective: use the concepts of B-movies, wear scary costumes, capitalize on the success Monster Mash by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and scare ye-ye girls who dare venture into the concert of the Monsters.


Denis Pantis is throwing their first 45 laps late 1965 on his label Blue Jean. We're talking about a classic Quebecois garage, the first disc of horror rock from the Belle Province! A simple mythical contains two pieces trimmed glaucous sound effects chains, cries and whatever might be in a house of vampires. There are two black diamonds: a cover of Monster Mash French and the famous dark instrumental The theme of the cemetery. Sales are low and the rarity of this 45 rpm is the envy of collectors garage nuggets of this world!
Monsters go on a tour of Quebec that will lead to Abitibi to the Gaspé in the company of the Pharaohs and the group Batman. Moreover, several pictures of this tour were given to me by Mr. Gilles Labrie group The Pharaohs. These bloodcurdling images! Here are some pictures never seen the public of the Monsters live ... imagine a show full ... whoa!




Monsters also embark on tour Horror go-go, in 65-66, organized by their manager John Beaulne (ex Baronets), along with intriguing and of none other than Les Miserables. Imagine the show that it must give! After a few stops here and there in Quebec, their Montreal concert scheduled at the Canadian Comedy in February '66, is canceled. Listen
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Seems this rock band has disturbed several macabre! This report is one example. The Monsters were bold, provocative, scary, punk, but mostly have a morbid sense of humor a bit absurd ... they are sort of the Adams family's garage rock québécois!
Bad luck often falls on the group. Early 1966, their manager tries smoking a publicity stunt by inviting the cream of the cultural press in Quebec to travel by plane from Montreal to New York with the group to go watch the first concert in NYC at Monster Cabaret Blue Bonnet. Unfortunately, the customs start of the game and the aircraft departed without Monsters! Journalists still go to New York where they can find the facts that: a hearse decorated with the colors of the Monsters (for the occasion, their name is translated in English: The Monsters) awaited them, but remain empty. Marc Hamilton's coffin there ever come. The Monsters had even produced photos of promo for the U.S. market, as evidenced by the photo above.
In 1966, Monsters launch a second 45 laps, this time on Miracle label, including two compositions by Marc Hamilton. The song I want an answer, very little known, however, is excellent, effective guitar intro, brass punches and a melody that stays in your head ... I love it! The other side, Madame Why, is less interesting.
The Monsters - I want an answer
Monsters - Why Madame

Post-Monsters

I saw your face in the water

Other members of the Monsters are also an interesting continuity in their careers.


Marc Hamilton, psychedelic
In 1970, Marc Hamilton wrote, composed and recorded As I always want to love . A gargantuan success that will circle the planet ... and bring him misfortune. He even wrote his story in a book entitled The song that killed me. As I always want to love has sold 200,000 copies in Quebec and 1.5 million in Europe!


be found on this album several former members of Monsters ... In fact, we may simply see a continuation of the Monsters here because the singer is always surrounded by Normand Bouchard to completion, Serge Blouin on bass and Martin Zizek on guitar.
Let me sleep is conducted by a fuzz guitar and a powerful riff that is reminiscent of a sauce Satisfaction 1970.
is that everything is going well the surprise and the grand finale of the album's eponymous Marc Hamilton. The song opens with a big guitar riff stoner-bottom then left in a frenzy psychedelic leads to a tirade by gueulée Hamilton where he cites comfort products including artificial "Clash of the disc! This is followed by a drum solo and a break to drool with envy producers of hip-hop before the end of the intro riff stoner. Wow!
on various singles, Mark Hamilton is also launching a few B-side that rockent thoroughly, including the question , Youth , The pusher and utter strangeness: I do not want vinegar on my potatoes (that's the fun) .

The question

Youth

The pusher

I do not want vinegar on my potatoes (That's the fun)
shame that Marc Hamilton is much overlook ... damage as it does souvienne que de son unique grand succès… parce que ses compositions rock psychédéliques figurent parmi les meilleures du début des années 70 au Québec!
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