Start The Sonics full concert playlist:www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCpUsw1yrxQ&feature=share&list=SP4h2XGENb6qjUb8AbS4Wc9OqFTUV31yhe The Sonics performing Have Love Will Travel live at Enmore Theatre in Sydney on 22 April 2012 Love live music? SUBSCRIBE for thousands more live videos and new gigs uploaded weekly: www.youtube.com/moshcam The Sonics are an American garage rock band from Tacoma, Washington, originating from the early and mid-1960s. They played a mixture of garage rock standards ("Louie, Louie", "Have Love, Will Travel"), early rock and roll ("Jenny, Jenny", "Skinny Minnie") and original compositions such as "Strychnine", "Psycho", and "The Witch", all based upon simple chord sequences, played hard and fast. The classic The Sonics Boom LP recorded in late 1965 and released in 1966 was the final Sonics album recordings on the Etiquette label. Both albums feature the most daring and dynamic rock music ever put to 2 track tape. The Sonics Boom simple black and white album cover is one of the most recognizable work of LP art in the world. The original photo was taken by Northwest premier photographer Jini Dellaccio and used in the jacket designed by Zane Baker. The Sonics 60s recordings have remained the most recognized sounds ever listened to by aspiring musicians and multitudes of fans around the world. Original members of the Sonics included Bob Bennett, Drums; Larry Parypa, Guitar; Jerry Roslie, keys and lead vocals; Rob Lind, sax, harp and vocals; Andy Parypa, bass; The Sonics today includes: Jerry Roslie keys, lead vocals, Rob Lind, sax, harp and vocals; Larry Parypa, guitar bkg vocals; Ricky Johnson, drums;Freddie Dennis bass and vocals . Bennett and A. Parypa, unable to travel, were replaced by long time NW musician friends Johnson and Dennis.