The Throb
The Throb | |
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| Origin | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Genres | Garage rock, R&B, rock, surf |
| Years active | 1965–1967 |
| Labels | Polydor, Albert, EMI/Parlophone |
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The Throb were an R&B-based garage rock band from Sydney, Australia, who were active in the mid-1960s. Despite their short tenure, they achieved a brief moment of success, scoring a major hit in Australia with a cover version of "Fortune Teller", originally recorded by Benny Spellman, and which had previously been covered by The Rolling Stones. But, perhaps the song for which they have become best-remembered is the brooding lament "Black", a feedback-drenched rendition of the traditional folk song, "Black (Is the Colour of My True Love's Hair)", which they released in August that year, with lesser success, although it became a minor hit in Sydney.