![]() The style of music exemplified in this song became known as “Caveman Rock.” The Troggs is short for “troglodyte” (meaning “cave dweller”), which helped bolster this image. Taylor is the brother of actor Jon Voight and the uncle of Angelina Jolie. He also wrote “Angel Of The Morning,” which was a hit for Merrilee Rush in 1968. Taylor used a lot of this money to gamble – for years he bet about $10,000 a day and was kicked out of every casino in Las Vegas for card counting. This was written by a songwriter named Chip Taylor, who has made tons of money from it because it has been recorded by many artists and is constantly being used in movies and TV shows. It could be said that it was one of the first punk songs. ![]() The song is as raw as you could get at the time. They had other good songs but nothing that had this much influence. This is the Troggs claim to the fame in the history of Rock and Roll. If you were in a garage band in the sixties…or now you probably have played this song. The song peaked at #1 in the Billboard 100, #2 in the UK in 1966. In the late seventies, I bought this single when I heard Hendrix cover it…such a simple guitar riff but very effective. I’ve covered all of the Troggs hits except their international smash Wild Thing. ![]()
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