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Hitchikers

From the tiny town of Platteville in southwestern Wisconsin, the Hitchikers released an obscure, competent (if derivative) 1967 folk-rock single on the tiny Cuca label. One aspect was a cover from the Byrds’ “Experience a lot Better,” as well as the B-side was an interpretation of Bob Dylan’s “One WAY TOO MANY Mornings,” a comparatively uncommon Dylan tune to get the folk-rock treatment, though earlier versions have been released from the Association as well as the Beau Brummels. Both edges from the 45 show up on the Compact disc compilation Garagemental!: The Cuca Information Tale, Vol. 2.

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